IIT-JEE Advanced Test Paper 2024-25
IIT-JEE Advanced Test Paper 2024-25
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PART – I: PHYSICS
SECTION – I (Total Marks: 12)
(Single option is correct)
This section contains 4questions.
• Each question has FOUR options 1, 2, 3 and 4. ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
1. Assume that the nuclear binding energy per nucleon (B/A) versus mass number (A) is as
shown in the figure. Consider a nucleus of A = 110. Fission of this nucleus results into
2 fragments. Which of the following could possibly be the mass number of the resulting
nuclei?
2. In the given capacitance circuit, all the capacitors are uncharged. Find the charge flown
through the battery, as the switch ‘S’ is closed.
3. A ring of radius R having total charge Q uniformly distributed over the ring has a charge
particle q kept at its centre. If a transverse pulse is created on the ring, then find the time
when pulse completes one revolution. (Total mass of ring is m)
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21R 7g 2g
3. h and 4. h = 3R and
8 12R 3R
5. In a gravity free space a uniform electric field E E 0 j and a uniform magnetic field
y
B B0 k exists. A charge particle having charge +q V0
and mass m is projected from a point A (0, y0 ) on the
A 30°
y-axis with a velocity V0 as shown in the figure such (+q, m)
that its velocity becomes zero when it touches the x- y0
B0 V0
axis at point P. Then for E 0 .
3 O P
x
3mV0
1. the value of y 0 will be equal to
2qB0
2. the radius of curvature of the path followed by the particle just after the projection
2mV0
will be equal to
qB0
3. work done by the magnetic field during the motion of the charge particle between
A and P will be equal to zero
B Vq
4. tangential acceleration of the charge particle at position A will be equal to 0 0 0
2 3m
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7. Gravitational constant G, Bulk modulus B and coefficient of viscosity η are used to form a
unit of mass M and length L. Then the correct option (s) is/are
1. M 3/ 2 2. M G1/ 2 3. L 2 4. L B3/ 2
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The decay constants have been shown (λ = 2 minutes1). Initially, only element W was
present. Find in how many minutes, will the number of nuclei of element X would equal
the number of nuclei of element Z. Take ln5 = 1.61 & truncate yours final answer in
multiples of 10).
12. A small body starts falling onto the Sun from a distance equal to the radius of the Earth's
orbit. The initial velocity of the body is equal to zero in the heliocentric reference frame
(Reference frame with the Sun as centre). Making use of Kepler's laws, the time taken by
Te
the body to fall on the Sun is , where Te is time period of revolution of earth around
N 2
the Sun then find the value of N.
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14. Observer O1 and O2 are at rest and wall is moving with velocity V w. Cart is moving with
constant velocity Vs towards wall. The source of sound is in the cart, the original frequency
of the wave is f. Sound has velocity C w.r.t. ground (medium is stationary). Then match
the column-I with column-II.
Vw
Cart VS
O1 O2
Column-I Column-II
C Vw C Vs
(I) Wavelength received by O1 directly from cart (P)
C Vw f
C Vs
(II) Wavelength received by O2 directly from cart (Q)
f
C Vw C Vs
(III) Wavelength received by driver of the cart (R)
C Vw f
after reflection from wall.
C Vs
(IV) Wavelength received by O1 after (S)
f
reflection from wall
Codes :
I II III IV
1. Q P R Q
2. R P Q P
3. Q S R R
4. Q S R P
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15. Some arrangements are given in List II. Wavelength of the light used in experiment is .
Distances are marked in the corresponding figures. The position of central maximum is
indicated in List I. Match the quantities in List I to the descriptions in List II.
List – I List – II
A. D P. Distance of the central
d B maximum above C.
Thickness of the sheet is
C ‘t’ and refractive index
d is 1.5
A
D
A = 1.2
S
C
d
2f
2f + D
d
C
Codes :
A B C D
1. P S R Q
2. S P Q R
3. R S P Q
4. R S Q P
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16. Match the situation in the List – I with the results in the List – II.
List – I List – II
A highly rigid cubical block A of small mass 800 gm and side
A. P.
80 cm is fixed rigidly on to another cubical block B of the same
4
dimensions and of low modulus of rigidity 1108 N/m2 such
that the lower face of A completely covers the upper face of B.
The lower face of B is rigidly held on a horizontal surface.
A small force F is applied perpendicular to one of the sides
faces of A. After the force is withdrawn, block A executes
small oscillations, the time period of which is given by_______
millisecond.
For a simple pendulum of length l, its
B. Q. 2
point of suspension ‘O’ moves relative to
5
the Earth's surface in an arbitrary
direction with a constant acceleration
‘’. If l = 207 cm, = g/2, and the
angle between the vectors and g equals
β = 1200, the time period of small
oscillations of simple pendulum is.
17. List –I describes for systems and List-II gives possible value of work done in Joules.
Match the situation in the List – I with the results in the List – II.
List – I List – II
I. A plank of mass 100 kg is placed on a smooth horizontal surface P. +100
at rest along with a man. Now man starts moving on the plank
with relative velocity of 3 m/s with respect to plank. The work
done by man is
T. zero
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. d
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. d
21. 1 mole Fe2S3, 2 moles of H2O and 3 moles of O2 were treated to form Fe(OH)3 and S. Yield
of the reaction is 80%. If x gram Fe(OH)3 and y gram S is obtained, then (x + y) will be
1. 125.3 g 2. 145.3 g 3. 165.3 g 4. 206.6 g
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22. Consider value of all four quantum number for last electrons and magnetic moment and
valence electrons of elements W, X, Y and Z in their ground state :
Y 3 1 –1 +1/2 15 5
Z 3 1 0 –1/2 8 6
24. For 1s-orbital of H-atom in the ground state, radial probability density is given in graph
Thus, radial probability density
1. is maximum when r = ao
1
2. is maximum when r =
ao
3. falls to almost zero when r > 1Å
4. is independent of r
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NaHSO
27. A
3
White ppt.
Tollen 's
A Silver mirror
reagent
I NaOH
A
2
Pale yellow colour
If the minimum molecular weight of the organic compound (A) is X, then the value
of X/11 will be.
28. Consider the following
Number of moles of CH3MgBr reacted with the above compound when one mole of
compound is treated with excess of Grignard.
29. 5g sample is acidified, the liberated chlorine is treated with excess of KI, the liberated I2
requires 100 ml, 0.1M hypo solution in order to react completely. What is percentage
(nearest integer value) of available chlorine in bleaching powder sample?
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31. Match the column I with column-II and mark the correct code
Column - I Column - II
A. K3[Fe(CN)5(CO)] P. Complex having lowest bond length of CO ligand
B. K[PtCl3(C2H4)] Q. Follow rule of EAN
C. Na[Co(CO)4] R. Complex involved in synergic bonding
D. [V(CO)6] S. Complex having highest bond length of CO ligand
Code :
A B C D
1. PQR R QRS R
2. PQS RR PQR R
3. QRS Q PQR RS
4. QR R PR RS
32. Match the following Column – I with Column – II and mark the correct code:
Column I Column II
(Reaction) Equivalent weight
P. 3I2 +6OH– 5I– +IO3– + 3H2O I. 6M
Equivalent weight of I2 (molar mass = M) 10
Q. P4 + 3OH– + 3H2O 3H2PO2– +PH3 II. M
Equivalent weight of P4 (molar mass = M) 6
R. KClO3 + 3H2SO43KHSO4+ HClO4 + 2ClO2 +H2O III. M
Equivalent weight of KClO3 (molar mass = M) 3
S. Na2Cr2O7 + 3SO2 + H2SO4 Na2SO4+ Cr2(SO4)3 +H2O IV. 3M
Equivalent weight of H2SO4 (molar mass = M) 2
Codes:
P Q R S
1. III I IV II
2. I III IV II
3. I IV III II
4. I III II IV
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33. The desired product X can be prepared by reacting the major product of the reactions in
List-I with one or more appropriate reagents in List-II.
(given, order of migratory aptitude : aryl > alkyl > hydrogen)
List- I List - II
P. 1. I2, NaOH
Q. 2. [Ag(NH3)2]OH
R. 3. Fehling solution
S. 4. HCHO, NaOH
5. NaOBr
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34. One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas (CV = 1.5R) is subjected to the following sequence
of steps.
(a) The gas is heated reversibly at constant pressure of 101.325 103 Pa from 298 K
to 373 K.
(b) Next, the gas is expanded reversibly and isothermally to double its volume.
(c) finally the gas is cooled reversibly and adiabatically to 308 K.
Match the given thermodynamic parameters given in Column I with their corresponding
values given in Column II and select the answer from the codes given.
Column-I Column-II
(i) q (p) 0.125 kJ mol–1
(ii) W (q) 3.71 kJ mol–1
(iii) U (r) 0.208 kJ mol–1
(iv) H (s) 3.71 kJ mol–1
Codes:
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
1. (p) (q) (s) (r)
2. (q) (s) (r) (p)
3. (q) (s) (p) (r)
4. (r) (s) (p) (q)
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36. If the number of selections of 6 different letters that can be made from the word SUMAN
and DIVYA so that each selection contains 3 letters from each word is
1. 49 2. 64 3. 81 4. 96
1. x3 36 / 5 2. y4 27 / 5 3. x5 16 4. A2 A5 5 5
e x 1 , x 1
40. Let f ( x) e x 1 ax 2 b, g ( x) 2 and h( x) f ( x) g ( x). If h( x) is
x 1, x 1
differentiable at x = 1 then
f ( x ) f (1) f ( x)
1. lim 1 2. f (1) 0 and lim 0
x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1
3. a 1/ 2, b 1/ 2 4. a 1/ 2, b 1/ 2
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41. Let P( x1 , y1 ) and Q( x2 , y2 ), y1 0, y2 0 be the ends of the latus rectum of the ellipse
x 2 4 y 2 4. The equations of parabolas with latus rectum PQ are
1. x2 2 3 y 3 3 2. x2 2 3 y 3 3
3. x2 2 3 y 3 3 4. x2 2 3 y 3 3 .
x 1
m
42. Let F ( x ) 2t (5 t ) dt. If maximum value of F(x) is attained at
x 1
x
n
then m n
43. Three fair special dice whose face numbers are –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2 are rolled. Probability
p q 3
that the sum of numbers on their faces is 3 is then is
q 3p
44. If the pair of lines x 2 (cos2 tan 2 ) 2 xy tan y 2 sin 2 0 make angles and with
the x-axis, then the difference of their tangents is
45. Pair of straight lines x 2 y 2 0 are tangent to circles passing through (1, 3). Let ri be radii
of such a circle. If r m i 2 then m =
(1 x
20 40
) dx
m
46. If the value of 0
1
then number of prime factors of 2m n is
n
(1 x
20 41
) dx
0
47. Let f be a real valued function defined on the interval (–1, 1) such that
x
e x f ( x) 2 cos 4 t 3 dt for all x ( 1,1) and f 1 be inverse function of f . Then
0
1
d ( f 1 )
is equal to
dx x 2
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48.
List – I List – II
P. The reminder when 1720 is divided by 81 A. 60
S. 10 10
r Cr D. 46
If Cr , then C
r r 1 r 1
Codes:
P Q R S
1. D B A C
2. B D A C
3. C B A D
4. B D C A
LIST– I LIST – II
P. 2a b A. –1
Q. abc B. –3
R. b 2c C. 1
S. c D. –2
a
Codes :
P Q R S P Q R S
1. A B D C 2. C A D B
3. A D B C 4. B A C D
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50. A bag contains some white and some black balls, all combinations being equally likely and
ball of the same color are distinct. The total number of balls in the bag is 12. Four balls are
drawn at random from the bag without replacement. Now match the entries from the
following two columns
List – I List – II
P. Probability that all the four balls are black is A. 14/33
Q. If the bag contains 10 black and 2 white balls then the B. 1/5
probability that all four balls are black is
R. If all the four balls are black, then the probability that C. 70/429
the bag contains 10 black balls is
S. Probability that two balls are black and two are white is D. 13/165
Codes:
P Q R S P Q R S
1. B A C B 2. D B A D
3. A C D A 4. B A C D
List – I List – II
Codes:
P Q R S P Q R S
1. D A B C 2. D B A C
3. B C D A 4. A B C D
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