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Time : 3 Hrs. MOCK TEST PAPER MM : 360

for
JEE (Main)-2016
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :
(i) Duration of Test is 3 hrs.
(ii) The Test booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.
(iii) There are three parts in the question paper consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics having
30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response.
(iv) One fourth (¼) 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.
(v) Pattern of the Questions :
Section – I : Straight Objective Type Questions; Section – II : Assertion – Reason Type Questions

[ PHYSICS]
2. Value of g is 980 cm/s2. Find its value in km/h2
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type Questions (1) 1.27 × 105 (2) 105
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions (3) 2 × 105 (4) 7 × 105
numbered 1 to 25. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) 3. In an experiment the following values are observed
and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. for the circuit arrangement shown in the figure.
Choose the correct answer : Reading of galvanometer is 20 divisions and that of
voltmeter is 2 volts. (Given r1 = 2 , r2 = 105 ,
1. A wheel of radius r rolls without slipping along the
R = 900  galvanometer resistance 100 ).
x-axis with constant speed v0 as shown in the figure.
Speed of a point A on the rim of the wheel at any Determine current sensitivity
time t, which starts from the origin (0, 0) at time
t = 0 is r2
⎛v t ⎞ E
(1) 2v 0 cos ⎜ 0 ⎟ V
⎝ 2r ⎠
v0 r1 R
⎛v t ⎞
(2) 2v 0 sin ⎜ 0 ⎟ G
⎝ r ⎠
(1) 4 × 10–5 division per ampere
⎛v t ⎞ (0, 0) A
(3) 2v 0 sin ⎜ 0 ⎟
⎝ 2r ⎠ (2) 5 × 108 division per ampere

⎛v t ⎞ (3) 5 × 106 division per ampere


(4) 2v 0 cos ⎜ 0 ⎟
⎝ r ⎠ (4) 4 × 10–8 division per ampere

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4. The relative velocity of car A with respect to car B 8. The density of air at NTP is 1.293 g/l and  = 1.36.
is 30 2 m/s due North-East. The velocity of car B Calculate the frequency of a tuning fork which emits
is 20 m/s due south, relative velocity of car C with sound of wavelength 66.5 cm at 17°C.

respect to car A is 10 2 m/s due North-West. The (1) 403 Hz (2) 342 Hz
speed of car C and the direction (in terms of angle
it makes with the east) is (3) 412 Hz (4) 506 Hz

(1) 10 2 m/s, 135 9. The sound level at point is increased by 30 dB.


Approximately by what factor is the pressure
(2) 10 2 m/s, 45 amplitude increased?

(1) 12 (2) 21
(3) 20 2 m/s, 45
(3) 23 (4) 32
(4) 20 2 m/s, 135
10. When a ray of light in air enters a liquid, it is found
5. The temperature of 100 g of water is to be raised that the angle between the incident and the refracted
from 24°C to 90°C by adding steam to it. Calculate ray is 150° and the angle between the reflected and
the mass of steam required for this purpose. (Given refracted ray is 60°. Find the refractive index of the
specific rate of water is 1 cal/g/°C, latent heat of liquid.
vaporization is 540 cal/g)
(1) 10 g (2) 74 g (1) 1.37 (2) 1.24

(3) 47 g (4) 12 g (3) 1.44 (4) 1.11


6. An isosceles triangle is formed with a thin rod of 11. Which of the following graph correctly represent the
length l1 and coefficient of linear expansion 1 as the
base and two thin rods each of length l 2 and ⎛ dv ⎞
variation of    ⎜ ⎟ v with p (pressure) for an
coefficient of the linear expansion 2 as the two ⎝ dp ⎠
sides. If the distance between the apex and the ideal gas at constant temperature?
midpoint of the base remains unchanged as the
l1
temperature varied. Find the ratio of
l2 
(1)
P
p
l2 l2

Q
l1 
(2)

1 1
(1) 2 (2) p
2 22

2 22
(3) 2 (4)
1 1 
(3)
7. Calculate the pressure of hydrogen gas in a cylinder
of capacity 10 litre, given that the total kinetic
p
energy of translation is 7.5 × 103 J (1 atm pressure
= 105 N/m2)
(1) 5 × 105 N/m2

(2) 2.5 × 105 N/m2 (4)
(3) 3 × 105 N/m2
(4) 4.5 × 105 N/m2 p

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12. A thin uniformly charged rod having charge q = 2 C 15. A 75 MHz carrier wave having an amplitude of 50 V
and length L = 2 m is placed along the x-axis and is modulated by a 3 kHz audio signal having an
its one end is at the origin of coordinate system. A amplitude of 20 V. Determine the modulation factor
point charge Q = 10–9 C is placed at the point (4, (1) 2.5 (2) 0.04
0, 0). Find the electrostatic potential energy of the
(3) 0.4 (4) 25
system
16. In a single slit diffraction experiment first minima for
y  1 = 660 nm coincides with first maxima for
wavelength 2. Calculate 2

10–9 (1) 770 nm (2) 330 nm


(0, 0) x
2m Q (3) 220 nm (4) 440 nm
(4, 0, 0)
17. Find the equivalent refractive index of the combination
(1) 10 (ln 2) J (2) 9 (ln 2) J of two slabs for normal incidence as shown in figure
(3) 9 (ln 4) J (4) 10 (ln 4) J
Air
13. A capacitor of capacitance 3 F is first charged by
connecting it across a 10 V battery by closing key k1, 1 = 4
3 10 cm
then it is allowed to get discharged through 2  and
15 cm 2 = 3
4  resistors by closing the key k2. The total energy 2
dissipated in the 4  resistor is equal to Air

10 V (1) 1.5 (2) 1.33


(3) 1.43 (4) 1.21
k1 18. A radioactive isotope x has a half-life of 3 s. At
C t = 0 s, a given sample of this isotope x contains
8000 atoms. The time t when 1000 atoms of isotope
k2
3 F x remain in the sample (given loge2 = 0.693) is
2 (1) 9 s (2) 3 s
4 (3) 8 s (4) 4 s
(1) 0.75 mJ (2) 0.15 mJ 19. In a common emitter amplifier, the load resistance of
the output circuit is 500 times the resistance of the
(3) 0.10 mJ (4) 0.05 mJ input circuit. If  = 0.98, then find voltage gain

14. A thin equiconvex glass lens ( = 3/2) is placed on (1) 52400 (2) 24500
a horizontal plane mirror and a pin held 20 cm above (3) 54200 (4) 42500
the lens coincides in position with its own image. The

space between the lens and mirror is filled with water 20. When a proton has a velocity v  (2iˆ  3 ˆj )  106 m/s
( = 4/3) and then to coincide with its own image as 
it experiences a force F  (1.28  1013 kˆ ) N .
before, the pin has to be raised until its distance
from the lens is 27.5. Find the radius of curvature of When its velocity is along the z-axis, it experiences
lens a force along x-axis. What is the magnetic field?
(Charge of proton 1.602 × 10–19 C)

(1) 0.4 ˆj T
f1 = 20 cm

(2) 0.28iˆ T

(1) 52.7 cm (2) 27.5 cm (3) 0.4 ˆj T

(3) 42.4 cm (4) 24.4 cm (4) 0.28iˆ T

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21. In a circuit a resistance of 2000  is connected to
SECTION - II
a capacitor of capacity of 0.1 F in parallel. A voltage
of 20 V and f = 50 Hz is connected across the Assertion – Reason Type Questions
arrangement. The main current is
Directions : Questions number 26 to 30 are Assertion-
(1) 1.18 mA (2) 1.63 mA Reason type questions. Each of these questions
(3) 0.63 mA (4) 1.0 mA contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has
22. An insulating rod of length l carries a charge q four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
distributed uniformly on it. The rod is pivoted at an answer. You have to select the correct choice.
end and is rotated at a frequency f about a fixed
perpendicular axis. The magnetic moment of the 26. Statement-1: When current is flowing through a
system is hollow cylinder, then there will be no magnetic field
inside the hollow cylinder.
qf l 2
(1) (2) qfl2
3 and

qf l 2 3qf l 2 Statement-2: When current is flowing through a


(3) (4)
2 4 hollow cylinder, for outside point, magnetic field is
23. A closed circuit consists of a source of emf E and same as that of solid cylinder carring same current
an inductor coil of inductance L, connected in series. as hollow cylinder.
The active resistance of whole circuit is R. If
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
inductance of coil abruptly decreased to L/n, then
current in the circuit immediately after this is Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
E nE
(1) (2) (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
R R
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
E
(3) (4) Zero Statement-1
nR
24. A ring of radius a carries current i is shown in the (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
figure and is kept in a diverging magnetic field, whose
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
magnitude is constant everywhere. Find force on the
ring due to the magnetic field 27. Statement-1: When unpolarised light is incident at
angle ip on an interface separating air from a medium
B   B
a of refractive index , then the reflected light is fully
polarised perpendicular to the plane of incidence,
i
provided = tan ip.

and
O
(1) iB2a Statement-2: Parallel components of incident light
disappear and do not refract into the medium with
(2) iB2a sin
perpendicular components.
(3) iBa
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(4) iB2a cos
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
25. The ring of radius a is charged uniformly and having Statement-1
charge q. If the ring is rotating with constant angular
velocity . Find magnetic moment of the ring (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
q a 2 Statement-1
(1) qa2 (2)
2
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
q a 2 q a 2
(3) (4) (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
3 4

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28. Statement-1: Rest mass of photon is not zero. (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
and
Statement-1
Statement-2: Dynamic or kinetic mass of photon is (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
h Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
m . Statement-1
c
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 30. Statement-1: In case of plane mirror, focal length
can be taken as infinite.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for and
Statement-1
Statement-2: In case of plane mirror, we get a real
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False image for virtual object and virtual image for a real
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True object.

29. Statement-1: When a small quantity of trivalent (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
atom is introduced into pure germanium, the holes Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
are formed. These holes form specific energy level Statement-1
just below the conduction band.
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
and Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-2: When the impurity of antimony is Statement-1
introduced, then each atom of germanium has an
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
extra electron. The energy of these electrons is less
than the least energy of conduction band. (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

[ CHEMISTRY]
34. In group-18, boiling point down the group
SECTION - I
Straight Objective Type Questions (1) Remains constant
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions (2) Increases
numbered 31 to 55. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. (3) First increases then decreases

31. For a given solution, highest melting point is for (4) Decreases
(1 mole of each is dissolved in one kilogram of 35. Which of the following has highest polarising power?
water)
(1) Li+ (2) Be2+
(1) CF3COOH
(3) B3+ (4) Na+
(2) CCl3COOH
36. Correct among the following is
(3) CH3COOH
(4) CH3–CH2–COOH (1) In ortho hydrogen nuclear spins are opposite

32. Which among the following is paramagnetic? (2) In para hydrogen electronic spins are same

(1) [NiCl4]2– (2) [Ni(CN)4]2– (3) In ortho hydrogen electronic spins are same

(3) [Ni(CO)4] (4) [Ni(NH3)4] (4) In ortho hydrogen nuclear spins are same

33. Starting material for the production of KMnO4 is 37. Element with highest electron affinity is

(1) Chrome iron (2) Wurtzite (1) O (2) S


(3) Zinc blende (4) Pyrolusite (3) N (4) P

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38. The reducing acid is 44. Which is the best leaving group in a substitution
reaction of an alkyl halide?
(1) H3PO4

(2) H3PO3 (1) Cl–

(3) H3PO2 (2) Br–

(4) Both (2) & (3) (3) I–

39. Inversion of sugar is (4) F–


(1) Change in optical activity
H H
aq. KOH
(2) Change in absolute configuration 45. D–C–X HO – C – D , here the product
(3) Change in geometry of sugar T T
is
(4) All of these

40. Basic nature of amines in gas phase can be given (1) Formation is via SN1
as (2) Formation is via SN2
(1) (CH3)2NH > CH3NH2 > (CH3)3N
(3) Reactant and the product are enantiomeric pairs
(2) (C2H5)2NH > (C2H5)3N > C2H5NH2
(4) Both (2) & (3)
(3) (CH3)3N > (CH3)2NH > CH3NH2
46. Which will form alkane?
(4) All of these
Wilkinson ' s catalyst
(1) RCH  CH2  
CH2 – COOH
Kolbe's Electrolysis
41. ?
CH2 – COOH LiAlH4
(2) RCH  CH2  

(1) H2C = CH2


(3) RC  CH 
Lindlar ' scatalyst

(2) HC  CH
Li/NH3
(3) CH3 – CH3 (4) RC  CH  
(4) CH3CH2COOH

KMnO4 /OH / 
47. CH3C  CCH3 
H O
?
CH3 CHO  HCHO  excess
conc. 2
42. 
aq. NaOH
 .
The number of aldol reaction(s) + cannizzaro O
reaction(s) that occur in the above reaction is
(1) CH3 – C – C – CH3 (2) CH 3 – C – OH
(1) 1 (2) 2 O O
(3) 3 (4) 4 O O
(3) CH3 – C – H (4) CH 3 – C – CH + CO 2
OH
(R)
43.
48. IUPAC name of O , is
Here 'R' is
(1) 4-methoxy-2-pentene
(1) LiAlH4

(2) K2Cr2O7 (2) 4-methoxy-but-2-ene

(3) NaBH4 (3) 1-methoxy-but-2-ene

(4) Zn dust (4) 1-methoxy-2-pentene

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49. (H)chemisorption for a gas is 500 kJ mole–1 at 500 K 55. The number of peroxy linkage(s) in K3CrO8 is
and (S)chemisorption is 1.1 kJ mole–1K–1, then
(1) 2
(1) (G)chemisorption = –50 kJ mole–1
(2) 4
(2) Chemisorption is endothermic
(3) For chemisorption energy of activation is large (3) 6
(4) All of these
(4) 1
50. To get one isotope, number of  and  particles to
be removed is SECTION - II
(1) 1, 1 Assertion - Reason Type Questions
(2) 1, 2 Directions : Questions number 56 to 60 are Assertion-
(3) 2, 2 Reason type questions. Each of these questions
(4) 2, 1 contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has
51. At a certain concentration, t1/2 is 20 minutes. On
making concentration double of previous, t 1/2 four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
answer. You have to select the correct choice.
20
becomes minute, order of reaction is, (log2 =
3 56. Statement-1: Salt with lower solubility precipitates
0.3010, log3 = 0.4771) first.

(1) 1 and
(2) 1.3 Statement-2: For precipitation, I.P. > KSP.
(3) 2.6
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(4) 1.9 Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
52. pºA = 600 mm of Hg, pºB = 500 mm Hg, 2 mole of Statement-1
A and 3 mole of B are mixed, external pressure at
which first drop will evaporate is (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(1) 760 mm Hg
Statement-1
(2) 640 mm Hg
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(3) 600 mm Hg
(4) 540 mm Hg (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

53. pH at which Ecell of hydrogen electrode becomes 57. Statement-1: Equilibrium constant (K)  T always.
0.118 V, is
and
(1) 2
Statement-2: Endothermic reactions are preferred at
(2) 5
high temperature.
(3) 9
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
(4) 12
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
54. Minimum distance between A+ and B– in a rock salt Statement-1
type salt is 270 pm, volume of the unit cell is
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
540 Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(1) (pm)3 (2) (540 pm)3
3 Statement-1

3 3 (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False


⎛ 540 ⎞ ⎛ 540 ⎞
(3) ⎜ pm ⎟ (4) ⎜ pm ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 3 ⎠ (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

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58. Statement-1: S is state function. (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;


Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
and Statement-1

Statement-2: State functions can be integrated for (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
unique answer for given limits irrespective of path.
Statement-1
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
Statement-1
60. Statement-1: In 6th orbit to 1st orbit transition of
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; electron in He + there are 15 Balmer lines of
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for emission.
Statement-1 and
n(n  1)
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False Statement-2: Number of spectral lines = .
2
(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (where n is the higher energy level)
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
3
59. Statement-1: In NH2 , N is sp hybridised. Statement-1
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
and
Statement-1
Statement-2: Total electron pairs is the sum of lone (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
pairs and bonded pairs. (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

[ MATHEMATICS]
63. Different words are formed using the letters of the
SECTION - I
word INTEGER. Let m1 be the number of the words
Straight Objective Type Questions in which I and N are never together and m2 be the
This section contains 25 multiple choice questions number of words which begin with I and end with R,
numbered 61 to 85. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2),
m1
(3) and (4), out of which ONLY ONE is correct. then is given by
m2
Choose the correct answer :
(1) 42
61. An infinite G.P. has first term a and sum 4, then a
satisfies the interval 1
(2)
(1) (–, 4) 7
(2) (–, –4) (3) 30
(3) (0, 8) (4) 6
(4) (8, ) 64. Orthogonal trajectories of family of parabolas
y2 = 4a(x + a), where a is an arbitrary constant
62. The coefficient of x 11 in the product of (1 – x)
(1 – 41x) (1 – 42x)......(1 – 411x) is (1) ax2 = 4cy
(2) x2 + y2 = a2
1 55 1 110
(1) (2  267 ) (2) (2  2134 )
3 3 
x
(3) y  ce 2a
1 134 1 67
(3) (2  2110 ) (4) (2  255 ) (4) axy = c2
3 3

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65. Let f(x) be a function satisfying the condition 69. The equation of tangent at x = 1, if y is given by

f ( x )  1  (f ( x ))2 with f(0) = 0, then the value of x3


dt
y ∫
x2 1 t 2
x 1 ex
the integral ∫e  f ( x ) dx  ∫ dx is
1 x2
(1) y 2  x  1
(1) ex cos x + c
(2) y 2  1  x
(2) ex sin x + ex sin–1x + c

(3) ex sin–1x + c (3) y  x 2  1


(4) ex cos–1x + ex sin–1x + c
(4) y  1  x 2
5
4 2  (sin x  cos x )
66. lim  70. A speaks the truth 75% of cases and B in 80% of
x
 1  sin 2 x
4 cases. The percentage of cases they are likely to
contradict each other in stating the same fact is

(1) 2 2 (2) 3 2 (1) 30%

(2) 35%
(3) 4 2 (4) 5 2
(3) 40%
⎧1 2
⎪ sin( x ) when x  0 (4) 25%
67. The function f ( x )  ⎨ x is
⎪⎩0 when x  0 71. The locus of the mid-points of all the lines joining
each point on (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 with origin is
(1) Continuous and differentiable at x = 0 (1) (2x – h)2 + (2y – k)2 = r2
(2) Continuous but not differentiable at x = 0 (2) (x + h)2 + (y + k)2 = 4r2
(3) Continuous at x = 1 and differentiable at x = 2 (3) (2x – h)2 + (2y – k)2 = 4r2
(4) Neither continuous nor differentiable at x = 0 (4) (2x + h)2 + (2y + k) = r2

68. If ( + ) and ( – ) are eccentric angles of the 72. The equation of lines joining (0, 0) and points of
point P and Q respectively on the ellipse intersection of x2 + y2 + 2xy = 4, 3x2 + 5y2 – xy =
7 is
x2 y2
  1 , then the equation of chord PQ is
a2 b2 (1) x2 + y2 – xy = 0

(2) 5x2 + 2y2 – 13xy = 0


x y
(1) cos   sin   0 (3) 5x2 + y2 – 6xy = 0
a b
(4) 5x2 + 13y2 – 18xy = 0
x y
(2) cos   sin   cos  73. The function given by y = 2[x] + cos x for f : R 
a b
R is

x y
(1) Many one, onto
(3) sin   cos   0
a b (2) One-one, into

(3) Many one, into


x y
(4) sin   cos   cos 
a b (4) One-one, onto

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74. The values of x for which 2x4  cos6x + sin4x – 1 is/ 78. If  and  are real roots of equation x2 – k2x + k2
are
1 1
+ 1 = 0 and if p   , then range of p is
 
⎛ ⎞
(1) ⎜ 0, ⎟
⎝ 4⎠ (1) [0, )
(2) [0, 1)
(2) (–1, 1)
(3) (–, 0]
(3) {0}
(4) R
(4) (0, 1)
79. If iˆ  kˆ, iˆ  jˆ  (1   )kˆ and iˆ  jˆ  (1    )kˆ are
75. Area of region bounded by curves y = 2x and y = 2x
– x2 between the ordinates x = 0 and x = 2 is three coterminus edges of a parallelopiped, then its
volume depends on

2 4 (1) Only 
(1) 
log 2 3 (2) Only 
(3) Both  and 
3 4
(2)  (4) Neither  nor 
log 2 3
80. The remainder when 597 is divided by 52 is
1 4 (1) 2
(3) 
log 2 3
(2) 3
(3) 5
4 3
(4)  (4) 10
log 2 2

⎡3 1⎤
76. The shortest distance between the straight lines 81. If A  ⎢ and a matrix C is defined as
⎣ 1 1⎥⎦
x 6 2y z2 x4 y 1 z
  and   is C = (BAB–1)(B–1ATB), where |B|  0 and |C| = k2,
1 2 2 3 2 2
the k =
(1) 9 (1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 4 (4) 16
25
(2)
3  /4
82. ∫ [tan
n
( x  [ x ])  tann 2 ( x  [ x ])] dx  (where [x] =
0
16
(3) greatest integer function)
3

(4) 4 1
(1)
n 1
77. In ABC, if A = 60°, a = 5, b = 4, then c is the
root of equation (where a, b, c are sides of triangle 1
ABC) (2)
1 n
(1) c2 – 9c – 9 = 0
2
(2) c2 – 4c – 9 = 0 (3)
n 1
(3) c2 – 10c + 25 = 0
4
(4)
(4) c2 – 5c – 41 = 0 n 1

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83. Number of solutions of the equation tan2x – sec10x (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
+ 1 = 0 in (0, 10) is Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
(1) 3 Statement-1

(2) 6 (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;


Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(3) 10
Statement-1
(4) 0
(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

⎡ 3 7 5 ⎤ ⎡a ⎤ (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True


⎢ 3 ⎥ and B  ⎢⎢b ⎥⎥ . If AB is a

84. Let A  ⎢ 2 4
87. Statement-1: f(x) = |x2 – 4| and f(–2) = f(2) and
⎢⎣ 1 2 2 ⎥⎦ ⎢⎣ 1⎥⎦ there exists at least one c in such that f(c) = 0.
scalar multiple of B, then a + b = and
(1) 1
Statement-2: If f(x) is continuous in [a, b] and
(2) 2 differentiable in (a, b) and f(a) = f(b), then according
(3) –1 to Rolle's theorem, there exists at least one c in (a,
b) such that f(c) = 0.
(4) –2
(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
85. If a variable X takes values 0, 1, 2, ......, n with
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
frequencies proportional to the binomial coefficients
nC , nC , nC , ......, nC , the variance (X) is Statement-1
0 1 2 n
(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
2
n 1 Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
(1)
12 Statement-1

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False


n
(2) (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True
2
88. Statement-1:
n   /2
(3) 2 2
4 ∫ (sec x  log x ) dx  ∫ (sec x log x ) dx  .
1/2 1/2
(4) n 
2
∫ (sec x log x ) dx
SECTION - II  /2

Assertion – Reason Type Questions and

Directions : Questions number 86 to 90 are Assertion- b c b


Reason type questions. Each of these questions Statement-2: ∫ f ( x ) dx  ∫ f ( x ) dx  ∫ f ( x ) dx if and
contains two statements. Statement-1 (Assertion) and a a c
Statement-2 (Reason). Each of these questions also has only if a < c < b.
four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct
answer. You have to select the correct choice. (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
86. Statement-1: If k|z – b| = |kz – a|, then locus of z Statement-1
is a straight line parallel to imaginary axis. (ka,
bR) (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
and Statement-1

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False


⎛ kb  a ⎞
Statement-2: Re( z )  ⎜ ⎟.
⎝ k ⎠ (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

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89. Statement-1: Hyperbola 6x2 – 6y2 + 5xy + 11x – 90. Statement-1: If p, q, r are simple propositions with
29y – 39 = 0 is rectangular in nature. truth values T, F, T then the truth value of (~p  q)
 ~r  p is true.
and
and
Statement-2: Hyperbola is rectangular if the
asymptotes are perpendicular to each other. Statement-2: ~(p  q)  ~r  p is a tautology.

(1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (1) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1 Statement-1

(2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; (2) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True;
Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1 Statement-1

(3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False (3) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False

(4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True (4) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

  

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Physics Chemistry Mathematics
1. (3) 31. (4) 61. (3)
2. (1) 32. (1) 62. (2)
3. (2) 33. (4) 63. (3)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (3)
5. (4) 35. (3) 65. (3)
6. (3) 36. (4) 66. (4)
7. (1) 37. (2) 67. (1)
8. (4) 38. (4) 68. (2)
9. (4) 39. (1) 69. (2)
10. (1) 40. (3) 70. (2)
11. (1) 41. (1) 71. (1)
12. (2) 42. (4) 72. (4)
13. (3) 43. (4) 73. (3)
14. (4) 44. (3) 74. (3)
15. (3) 45. (2) 75. (2)
16. (4) 46. (1) 76. (2)
17. (3) 47. (2) 77. (2)
18. (1) 48. (3) 78. (2)
19. (2) 49. (4) 79. (4)
20. (3) 50. (2) 80. (3)
21. (1) 51. (3) 81. (3)
22. (1) 52. (4) 82. (1)
23. (2) 53. (1) 83. (1)
24. (2) 54. (2) 84. (4)
25. (2) 55. (2) 85. (3)
26. (2) 56. (1) 86. (3)
27. (3) 57. (4) 87. (2)
28. (4) 58. (2) 88. (3)
29. (4) 59. (4) 89. (1)
30. (2) 60. (4) 90. (2)

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[HINTS & SOLUTIONS]
[ PHYSICS]
4. Answer (3)
1. Answer (3)
VA  VB  30iˆ  30 jˆ
⎛ cos v 0 t ⎞
v x  v0 ⎜1  ⎟
⎝ r ⎠ VB  20 ˆj

v y  v 0 sin
v 0t VC  VA  10iˆ  10 jˆ
r

 VC  20iˆ  20 jˆ
v 0t
v  v x2  v y2  2v 0 sin 5. Answer (4)
2r
m × 540 + m × (100 – 90)
2. Answer (1)
= 100 × 1 × (90 – 24)
2  m = 12 g
⎡ cm ⎤ ⎡ s ⎤
x  980 ⎢ ⎥⎢ ⎥
⎣ km ⎦ ⎣ h ⎦ 6. Answer (3)

2 l12 l2
⎡ 1 ⎤⎡ 1 ⎤
 980  ⎢ l 22   [l 2 (1   2 )]2  1 (1  1)2
⎥⎢ ⎥ 4 4
⎣ 105 ⎦ ⎣ 3600 ⎦

l12 l2
 980 
1
 36  36  l 22   l 22 (1  22)  1 (1  21)
4 4
10

3. Answer (2) l1 
 2 2
l2 1
⎛ 2 ⎞ 5
Voltage across r1  2 ⎜ ⎟  4  10 V
⎝ 2  105 ⎠ 7. Answer (1)

3 3
nRT  PV
4  105 2 2
I  4  108 A
900  100
3
7.5  103 J = P (10  103 m3 )
20 2
S  5  108
8
4  10  P = 5 × 105

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8. Answer (4) 12. Answer (2)

 P0 1.36  (1.013  105 ) Q 2 dx


C0 
0

0.001293
U ∫
40 0 4  x
 9ln2 J

= 32640 cm/s 13. Answer (3)

Velocity at 17°C Total energy stored on capacitor appears as heat in


resistor.
C1 290

32640 273 q02 (30  106 )2
H    0.15 mJ
2C 2  3  106
 C1 = 33640 cm/s
14. Answer (4)
33640
  506 Hz
66.5 1 1 1
 
9. Answer (4) 27.5 20 f2

⎡ ⎛I ⎞ ⎛ I ⎞⎤ 220
B2  B1  10 ⎢log10 ⎜ 2 ⎟  log10 ⎜ 1 ⎟ ⎥  f2   cm
⎢⎣ ⎝ I0 ⎠ ⎝ I0 ⎠ ⎥⎦ 3

⎛I ⎞ 1 1 1
30  10log10 ⎜ 2 ⎟  
f2 fglass lens fwater lens
⎝ I1 ⎠

I2 220
  103  R
I1 9

15. Answer (3)


P2
 1000  32
P1 20
m  0.4
50
10. Answer (1)
90 – i + 90 + r = 150° 16. Answer (4)

i – r = 30° dsin1 = 1 1st minima

C A 3 2
d sin 2  1st maxima
i i 2
P Q
O
r 3 2
1 
B 2

i + r = 120° 17. Answer (3)

sin75 t1  t2 t1 t2
  1.37  
sin 45  1 2
11. Answer (1) 18. Answer (1)
As temperature is constant
loge 2 0.693
PV = constant    0.231 s1
T1/2 3
PdV + VdP = 0

(dV / dP ) 1 1 N 1 3  0.693
  t1  loge 0  loge 8  9
V P  N 0.231 0.231

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19. Answer (2)


22. Answer (1)
 0.98
   49 Lq qf l 2
1   1  0.98
∫ dM  IA  ∫0 l f x 2 dx 
3
Rout
 500 23. Answer (2)
Rin
 = LI = constant

⎛R ⎞ L1
Voltage gain   ⎜ out ⎟ L1I1   I2
⎝ Rin ⎠ n
24. Answer (2)
= (49)(500) = 24500
Due to vertical component Bcos, there will be no
20. Answer (3)
force on the ring while due to horizontal component
   Bsin, the net force will be in vertically downward
F  q(v  B )
direction.
B0 = 0.4 25. Answer (2)
21. Answer (1)
q q
i 
20  2
IC   0.63 mA
⎛ 1 ⎞
⎜ 6 ⎟
q  2 q a 2
⎝ 2  3.14  50  0.1 10 ⎠  a 
2 2

20 26. Answer (2)


IR   1.0 mA
20000 27. Answer (3)
28. Answer (4)
I 2  IC2  IR2 29. Answer (4)
 I = 1.18 mA 30. Answer (2)

[ CHEMISTRY ]
31. Answer (4) 39. Answer (1)
32. Answer (1) Nature of optical activity of pure sugar becomes
opposite when dissolved in water, this is inversion of
Cl– being weaker ligand does not pair so electrons sugar.
remain unpaired. 40. Answer (3)
33. Answer (4) (1) & (2) are true in aqueous medium.
Cl2 41. Answer (1)
MnO2  KOH  O2  K 2 MnO4   KMnO4  KCl
O O
34. Answer (2) NaOH Electrolysis
CH2 – C – OH CH2 – C – O–Na+
As boiling point  surface area and surface area
increases down the group. CH2 – C – OH CH2 – C – O Na
– +

35. Answer (3) O O


q
Polarising power  Anode :
r
36. Answer (4) O CH2

When nuclear spins are same it is ortho hydrogen. CH2 – C – O + 2CO2 + 2e

37. Answer (2) CH2



Electron affinity of 3rd period elements is maximum. CH2 – C – O
38. Answer (4) O

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42. Answer (4) 52. Answer (4)


Three aldol condensation reactions and then, one First drop will evaporate when vapour pressure of
Cannizzaro reaction when no-(Hydrogen) is left. solution is same as external pressure.
Final product formed is
2 3
Psolution =  600   500  240  300  540 mm Hg
HO OH 5 5
53. Answer (1)

HO OH 0.0591
0.118  0  log[H ]
1
43. Answer (4)
⎛1  ⎞
OH ⎜ 2 H2(g)  H  1e ⎟
⎝ ⎠
Zn dust = + 0.0591 (–log[H+])
 log[H+] = –2
 pH = 2
44. Answer (3)
54. Answer (2)
Concept based.
Edge length = 2 (minimum distance)
45. Answer (2)
= 2 × 270 pm

As CH3 is an unstable carbocation so SN2 is the Volume of unit cell = a3 = (540 pm)3
major mechanism (  100%). 55. Answer (2)
46. Answer (1) O – O– k+
O
Only Wilkinson's catalyst will form RCH2CH3. Cr – O – O– k+
47. Answer (2) O O – O– k+
KMnO4/OH–/D causes oxidative cleavage of () bond. Peroxy linkages = 4
48. Answer (3) 56. Answer (1)
As per IUPAC. With lower solubilities KSP will be low so ionic product
49. Answer (4) (I.P.) exceeds easily.
(G) = H – TS 57. Answer (4)
= 500 – 500 × 1.1 = –50 kJ mole–1 For endothermic reaction, equilibrium constant (K)
T
∵ Reaction takes place at high temperature so 'Ea'
will be higher. While for exothermic reaction, equilibrium constant
50. Answer (2) 1
(K)  .
T
1 m 4 2 
m
zA   z  2 B   m 4z A
(I) (II) 58. Answer (2)

(I) and (II) are isotopes S only depends upon initial and final conditions of
system, so path independent.
51. Answer (3)
59. Answer (4)
(t1/2 )1 [A 0 ]11n 20 (A )1n Due to delocalisation of lone pair of electron of N
 1n
⇒  1n0
(t1/2 )2 [A 0 ]2 ⎛ 20 ⎞ (2) (A 0 )1n effective electron pairs on N = 3
⎜ 3 ⎟
⎝ ⎠  sp2
60. Answer (4)
 3 = (2)n–1  log3 = (n – 1)log2
56
0.4771 Total emission lines =  15 and not the Balmer
n  1  2.6 2
0.3010 lines.

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[ MATHEMATICS]
61. Answer (3) 64. Answer (3)

a dy
4 2y  4a
1 r dx

dy 2a
a 
 1 r  dx y
4
For orthogonal trajectory,
a
 r  1 dy  y
4 
dx 2a

a dy dx
 1  1  1
4
 ∫ y
 ∫
2a
c

a x
 2  0  ln y   c
4 2a
 y = c  e–x/2a
a
 0 2 65. Answer (3)
4
sin–1f(x) = x + c
 0<a<8 sin–1(0) = 0 + c
62. Answer (2) c=0
Coefficient x11 = sin–1f(x) = x
⎛ 1 1 1 ⎞ f–1(x) = y = sin–1x
 ⎜ 1   2  ......  11 ⎟ 41 2......11
⎝ 4 4 4 ⎠ ⎛ 1 1 ⎞
x
=
⎜ ∫e
⎜ sin x  ⎟ dx

⎝ 1 x2 ⎠
⎡ ⎛ 1 ⎞12 ⎤ = ex sin–1x + c
⎢1  ⎜ ⎟ ⎥
 ⎢ ⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎥ 466 66. Answer (4)
= ⎢ 1 ⎥
⎢ 1 ⎥ ⎛ ⎞
4 ⎥ Putting x  ⎜  h ⎟
⎣⎢ ⎦ ⎝4 ⎠
L=
1 12 ⎡⎛ cos h sin h ⎞ ⎛ cos h sin h ⎞ ⎤
5
=  (4  1)  455
3 4 2  ⎢⎜  ⎟⎜  ⎟⎥
⎣ ⎝ 2 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 2 ⎠⎦
lim
h 0 1  cos 2h
1 110
= (2  2134 )
3 4 2  ( 2 cos h )5
= lim
63. Answer (3) h 0 2 sin2 h

7! 6! 4 2(1  cos5 h)
m1    2! = lim
2! 2! h0 2 sin2 h

5! 4 2(1  cos h )(1  cos h  cos2 h  cos3 h  cos4 h )


m2  = lim
2! h 0 2 sin2 h

⎛ h⎞
m1 4 2 ⎜ 2 sin2 ⎟  5
 30 ⎝ 2⎠
m2 = lim 2
= 5 2
h 0 2 sin h

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67. Answer (1) 71. Answer (1)
1 x 
 sin( x 2 )  0
lim f ( x )  lim x ⇒   2x
x 0 xx x 0 2
 Continuous at x = 0
(, )
1 1
f ( x )  cos( x 2 )  2 x  2  sin( x 2 )
x x , 
lim f ( x )  2  1  1 2 2
x 0
68. Answer (2)
Equation of chord with points joining eccentric 
angles A and B is given by y ⇒   2y
2
x ⎛AB⎞ y ⎛AB⎞ ⎛ AB⎞ (2x – h)2 + (2y – k)2 = r2
a
cos ⎜
2 ⎟  b sin ⎜ 2 ⎟  cos ⎜ 2 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠ 72. Answer (4)
 Here chord x + y = ±2
x ⎛  ⎞ y ⎛   ⎞

a
cos ⎜
2 ⎟  b sin ⎜ 2 ⎟
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
x+y=2
⎛⎞
 cos ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠
x y
 cos   sin   cos 
a b
2
69. Answer (2) ⎛xy⎞
 3 x 2  5 y 2  xy  7 ⎜ ⎟
Using Newton-Leibniz rule, ⎝ 2 ⎠
dy 3x2 2x  4(3x2 + 5y2 – xy) = 7(x2 + y2 + 2xy)
 
2
dx 1 x 1 x2
 5 x 2  13 y 2  18 xy  0
dy 32 1
 
dx x 1 2 2 73. Answer (3)

1
y = 2[x] + cos x is many-one, into
dt
y at x  1  ∫ 0
1 1 t 2 ⎧2  cos x, 1  x  0

 Equation of tangent, y  ⎨0  cos x, 0  x 1
⎪2  cos x, 1 x  2
1 ⎩
y ( x  1)
2
Range of the function is having discrete values (into
y 2 1 x function)
70. Answer (2) f(x) = –cos x
75 3 Function is increasing as well decreasing so many-
P(A speaking truth) = 
100 4 one.
80 4 74. Answer (3)
P(B speaking truth) = 
100 5 2  x4  cos6x – (1 – sin2x)(1 + sin2x)
 Required probability = P ( A)  P (B )  P (B )  P ( A)  cos6x – cos2x(1 + sin2x)

3 1 1 4  cos2x[cos4x – 1 – sin2x]
=   
4 5 4 5  cos2x[–sin2x(1 + cos2x) – sin2x]
7  –cos2x sin2x[+2 + cos2x]
= = 35%
20 True only for x = 0

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Mock Test for JEE (Main) - 2016 Answers, Hints & Solutions

75. Answer (2) 78. Answer (2)


2
x 1 1
A = ∫ [2  (2 x  x 2 )] dx p 
0  

1 1

0 1 2
k

2 
⎡ 2x x3 ⎤ 
= ⎢  x2  ⎥ 
⎣⎢ log 2 3 ⎥⎦
0

(4  1) 8 k2
= 4 
log 2 3 k2  1

3 4  Range = [0, 1)
= 
log 2 3 79. Answer (4)
76. Answer (2)   
Volume = [a b c]
x1 = 6, y1 = 2, z1 = 2, a1 = 1, b1 = –2, c1 = 2
x2 = –4, y2 = 0, z2 = 1, a2 = 3, b2 = –2, c2 = –2 1 0 1
x1  x2 y1  y 2 z1  z2 =  1 1 
a1 b1 c1   1   
a2 b2 c2
 S.D. =
iˆ ˆj kˆ 0 0 1
a1 b1 c1 = 1 1 1  C1  C1  C3
a2 b2 c2 1   1   

10 2 1 = –1( – 1 – )
1 2 2 =1
3 2 2
= 80. Answer (3)
iˆ ˆj kˆ 597 = (54)24 × 5
1 2 2
= (625)24 × 5
3 2 2
= (52 × 12 + 1)24 × 5
100 100 25 = (52I + 1)5
= = =
|8iˆ  8 ˆj  4kˆ | 12 3
 Remainder = 5
77. Answer (2) 81. Answer (3)

b2  c 2  a2 |C| = |B|  |A| |B–1| |B–1| |AT| |B|


cos A 
2bc |C| = |A| |AT| |B| |B–1| |B| |B–1|
 |C| = |A  AT|  |B  B–1|  |B  B–1|
2
1 16  c  25 |C| = |A|  |AT|

2 2 4c
|C| = |A|  |AT| = |A|2
c2 – 4c – 9 = 0  K = |A| = 4

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Answers, Hints & Solutions Mock Test for JEE (Main) - 2016

82. Answer (1) 85. Answer (3)


⎛ ⎞ 1 n
For x  ⎜ 0, ⎟ [ x ]  0
⎝ 4⎠ Variance  = ∑ fi ( xi  X )2
N i 1
 /4
=
 I= ∫ (tan
n
x  tann 2 x ) dx
2 2 2
0 n ⎛ n⎞ ⎛ n⎞ ⎛ n⎞
C0 ⎜ 0  ⎟  nC1 ⎜ 1  ⎟  ......  nCn ⎜ n  ⎟
 /4 ⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠ ⎝ 2⎠
= ∫ tann 2 x(sec 2 x ) dx 2n
0
tan x = t n n
= 
sec2x dx = dt 4 2
1 1 86. Answer (3)
n 2 t n 1 1
∫ t dt  n 1

n 1 k |z – b| = |kz – a|
0 0
83. Answer (1) Let z = (x + iy)
tan2x – sec10x + 1 = 0  k2[(x – b)2 + y2] = (kx – a)2 + k2y2
 (2k2b – 2ka)x = k2b2 – a2

 3 10 (kb  a)(kb  a)
2 x
2k (kb  a)

kb  a
 sec2x – sec10x = 0 x
2k
 sec2x(1 – sec8x) = 0
sec x  0 kb  a
 Re( z ) 
 sec8x = 1 2k

sec x = ±1  Statement-1 is true and Statement-2 is false.


 cos x = ±1 87. Answer (2)
 Number of solution = 3 13
84. Answer (4)
3
AB = B
(A – )B = 0
–4 –2 2 4
⎡ 3   7 5 ⎤ ⎡a ⎤ Statement-2 is true and Statement-1 is true. But
⎢ 2 4 3 ⎥⎥ ⎢⎢b ⎥⎥  0
⎢ explanation is not true.
⎢⎣ 1 2 2   ⎥⎦ ⎢⎣ 1⎥⎦ Therefore, option (2) is correct.
88. Answer (3)
3   7 5 Statement-1 is true and Statement-2 is false.
 2 4 3 0 89. Answer (1)
1 2 2
H : 6x2 – 6y2 + 5xy + 11x – 29y – 39 = 0
 ( – 1)3 = 0  (2x + 3y + 7)(3x – 2y – 5) = 4
 =1  Asymptotes  (2x + 3y + 7) = 0 and (3x –
 4a + 7b + 5 = 0 and 2a + 3b + 3 = 0 2y – 5) = 0 (Perpendicular)

 a = –3, b = 1  Option (1) is correct.

 a + b = –2 90. Answer (2)

  
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