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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES

PART TEST – II

JEE (Main)-2022

TEST DATE: 19-12-2020


Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 75 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 25 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each part has only three sections: Section-A, Section-B and Section-C.

Section-A (01 – 20, 26 – 45, 51 – 70) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 22, 46 – 47, 71 – 72) contains 6 Numerical based questions with answer as
numerical value from 0 to 9 and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no
negative marking.

Section-C (23 – 25, 48 – 50, 73 – 75) contains 9 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A wire of radius r stretched without tension along a  


straight line is lightly fixed at A and B. What is the tension A B
in the wire when it is pulled into the shape ACB? Assume
Young’s modulus of the material of the wire to be Y and d
d < :
T T
Yd2
(A)
2r 2  2
Yr 2 d2 C
(B)
2 2
Yr 2
(C)
2 2 d2
Yr 2  2
(D)
2d2

2. Two rods of different materials having the same area of


cross-section A, are placed between two massive walls
1 2
as shown in figure. The first rod has a length  1 ,
coefficient of linear expansion 1 and Young’s modulus Y1, 1 Y2, 2
Y1. The corresponding quantities for the second road
are  2 ,  2 and Y2 . The temperature of both end is now
raised by T degrees. The force with which the rods act
on each other at higher temp. is given by:

(A) F

T  112   2  22 A 
 1  2 
  
 Y1 Y2 

(B) F

T  11   2  2 A 
 1  2 
  
 Y1 Y2 
 1  2 
  A
 Y1 Y2 
(C) F

 11   2  2 
  
T 1  2 A
 
(D) F  1 2 

 1Y1   2 Y2 

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3. Liquid reaches an equilibrium as shown, in a capillary tube of


internal radius r. If the surface tension of the liquid is T, the
angle of contact  and density of liquid , then the pressure
difference between P and Q is: P

 2T 
(A)   cos 
 r 
Q
T
(B)
r cos  

2T
(C)
r cos 
 4T 
(D)   cos 
 r 

4. A liquid is kept in a cylindrical vessel which is being rotated about a vertical axis through the
centre of the circular base. If the radius of the vessel is r and angular velocity of rotation is , then
the difference in the heights of the liquid at the centre of the vessel and the edge is:
r
(A)
2g
r 2 2
(B)
2g
(C) 2gr
2
(D)
2gr 2

5. A uniform solid brass sphere is rotating with angular speed o about a diameter. If its temperature
is now increased by 100oC, what will be its new angular speed? (Given B  2.0  10 5 / o C )
(A) 1.10
(B) 1.010
(C) 0.9960
(D) 0.820

6. An electric heater is placed inside a room of total wall area 137m 2 and maintained at a
temperature 20oC inside, outside temperature –10oC. the walls are made up of three composite
materials. Innermost layer is made up of wood of thickness 2.5 cm, middle layer is of cement of
thickness 1 cm and the exterior layer is 25 cm thick. Assuming there is no loss of heat through
any other way, the power of electric heater is [the thermal conductivity of wood = 0.125 W/m2oC,
cement = 1.5 W/m2oC and brick = 1 W/m2oC]:
(A) 9000 W
(B) 8500 W
(C) 8800 W
(D) 9400 W

7. If a particle is fired vertically upwards from the surface of earth and reaches a height of 6400 km,
the initial velocity of the particle is (Assume R = 6400 km and g = 10 m s –2):
(A) 4 km/sec
(B) 2 km/sec
(C) 8 km/sec
(D) 16 km/sec

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8. Ice starts freezing in a lake with water at 0oC when the atmospheric temperature is –10oC. If the
time taken for 1 cm of ice to be formed is 12 minutes, the time taken for the thickness of the ice to
change from 1 cm to 2 cm will be
(A) 12 minutes
(B) Less than 12 minutes
(C) More than 12 minutes but less than 24 minutes
(D) More than 24 minutes

9. A thermodynamic system undergoes cyclic P


process ABCDA as shown in the figure. The work
done by the system is C B
(A) P0 V0 3 P0

(B) 2P0 V0
2 P0 O
P0 V0
(C)
2 P0 D
(D) Zero A
V
V0 2V0

10. The temperature of an isolated black body falls from T1 to T2 in time t. Let C be a constant. Then
1 
(A) t  C   T1 
 T2 
 1 1
(B) t  C 2  2 
 T2 T1 
 1 1
(C) t  C 3  3 
T
 2 T1 

 1 1
(D) t  C 4  4 
 T2 T1 

11. An ideal heat engine working between temperatures T H and TL has efficiency  . If both the
temperatures are raised by 100 K each, the new efficiency of the heat engine will be
(A) Equal to 
(B) Greater than 
(C) Less than 
(D) Greater or less than  depending upon the nature of the working substance

12. A particle executing SHM while moving from one extremity is found at distances x 1, x2 and x3 from
the centre at the end of three successive seconds. The time period of oscillation is
2
(A)


(B)

(C) 

(D)
2
 x  x3 
where   cos1  1 
 2x 2 

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13. One end of a spring of force constant k is fixed to a vertical wall and the other to a body of mass
m resting on a smooth horizontal surface. There is another wall at a distance x 0 from the body.
The spring is then compressed by 2x0 and released. The time taken to strike the wall is

x0

A B

2x0 C

 k
(A)
6 m
k
(B)
m
2 m
(C)
3 k
 k
(D)
4 m

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14. An object of mass 0.2 kg executes simple harmonic motion along x-axis with frequency of

Hz. At the position x = 0.04 m, the object has a kinetic energy of 0.5 J and potential energy of
0.4 J. The amplitude of oscillation (in m) is equal to
(A) 0.05
(B) 0.06
(C) 0.01
(D) 0.03

15. Two equal masses m and m are hung from a balance whose scale pans differ in vertical height by
h. The error in weighing in terms of density of the earth  is
(A) Gmh
1
(B) Gmh
3
8
(C) Gmh
3
4
(D) Gmh
3

16. A transverse wave is travelling in a string. Equation of the wave:


(A) Is not equal to the shape of the string at an instant t
(B) Is general equation for displacement of a particle of the string
(C) Must be sinusoidal equation
(D) Is an equation for displacement of the particle of one end only

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17. Equations of a stationary and a travelling waves are as follows:


y1  a sinkx cos t and y 2  a sin  t  kx 
 3
The phase difference between two points x1  and x 2  are 1 and 2 respectively for the
3k 2k
 
two waves. The ratio  1  is
 2 
(A) 1
5
(B)
6
3
(C)
4
6
(D)
7

18. A sonometer wire resonates with a given tuning fork forming standing waves with five antinodes
between the two bridges when a mass of 9 kg is suspended from the wire. When this mass is
replaced by a mass M, the wire resonates with the same tuning fork forming three antinodes for
the same positions of the bridges. The value of M is
(A) 25 kg
(B) 5 kg
(C) 12.5 kg
1
(D) kg
25

19. Two sound sources are moving in opposite directions with velocities v1 and v2  v1  v 2  . Both
are moving away from a stationary observer. The frequency of both the sources is 900 Hz. What
is the value of v1  v 2 so that the beat frequency observed by the observer is 6 Hz? Speed of
sound v = 300 m/s. Given that v1 and v 2  v .
(A) 1 m/s
(B) 2 m/s
(C) 3 m/s
(D) 4 m/s

20. The speed of longitudinal waves in a thin brass rod is 3480 m per second. If the rod is clamped
at one end and gives a fundamental frequency of 435 Hz, the length of the rod is
(A) 0.5 m
(B) 1.0 m
(C) 2.0 m
(D) 4.0 m

SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains 02 questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.

21. A concrete sphere of radius R has a cavity of radius r which is packed with sawdust. The specific
gravities of concrete and sawdust are respectively 2.4 and 0.3 for this sphere to flow with its
entire volume submerged under water. Ratio of mass of concrete to mass of sawdust will be

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22. In an industrial process 10 kg of water per hour is to be heated from 20oC to 80oC. To do this
steam at 150oC is passed from a boiler into a copper coil immersed in water. The steam
condenses in the coil and is returned to the boiler as water at 90oC. How many kg of steam is
required per hour? Sp. heat of steam = 1 cal per gm per oC, Lsteam = 540 cal/gm.

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 03 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

23. A sample of ideal gas    1.4  is heated at constant pressure. If an amount of 100 J is supplied
to the gas, the work done by the gas is

24. The frequency of a sonometer wire is 100 Hz. When the weights producing the tension are
completely immersed in water the frequency becomes 80 Hz and on immersing the weights in a
certain liquid the frequency becomes 60 Hz. The specific gravity of the liquid is

25. A spherical bubble of air has a radius of 1 mm at the bottom of a tank full of water. As the bubble
rises it goes on becoming bigger and bigger. On reaching the surface the radius becomes 2 mm.
The depth of the tank (in m) is

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

26. Tautomerism is not exhibited by


(A)
O O

(B)
CH NOH

(C) O

O
(D)
O

27. What are the type of isomers in following pairs?


H Me H
H CH3

H
H H H H
Me CH3

(I) (II)
(A) Conformers
(B) Position
(C) Optical
(D) Geometrical

28. Which will form geometrical isomers?


(A) Cl

Cl
(B) CH3 CH  NOH
(C)

(D) All

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29. Tautomerism is not shown by


(A) CH3 COCH2CN
(B) HCN
(C) CH3 CH  NOH
(D) HCHO

30. Which is the strongest base among the following?


(A) Ph  NH2
(B) Ph NH C CH3
O
(C) Ph  CH2  NH2
(D) Ph – NH – Ph

31. C6H12(A) has chirality but on hydrogenation A is converted into C 6H14(B) in which chirality
disappears. Hence A is
(A) 3-Methyl-1-pentene
(B) 2- Methyl-2-pentene
(C) 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene
(D) 3, 3-dimethyl-1-butene

32. C8H18(A) on chlorination forms only one type of C8H17Cl. Hence A is


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Cl2  H2 O
33. CCl3 CH  CH2   A, A is
(A) HO
Cl
Cl 3C
(B) Cl
OH
Cl 3C
(C) Cl3C
Cl Cl
(D) Cl3C CH2
OH OH

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34. Which of the following alkene has the slowest rate of hydrogenation?
(A) H3C
CH2
H3C
(B) CH3
H3C
(C)
H3C CH3
(D) CH3
H

H3PO4
35. CH3 CH CH2 'A'. A is

(A) CH3
H2C C CH3
H

(B) H3C
H3C C CH3

(C) H3C CH CH3

(D) None of these

36. Which is the most reacting towards electrophilic substitution reaction?


(A)

(B) NO 2

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(C) Cl

(D)

37. Orthoboric acid behaves as a weak monobasic acid giving



(A) B  OH4 
(B) H2BO2

(C) B  OH4 
(D) H2BO2

38. In SiF62  and SiCl26  which one is known and why?


(A) SiF62  because of small size of F
(B) SiF62  because of large size of Cl
(C) SiCl26  because of small size of Cl
(D) SiCl26  because of large size of Cl

39. The compound (E) is:

Cl2/Fe HNO3 HNO3 NaOH HNO3


(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
H2SO4 H2SO4 Δ H2SO4

(A) Cl (B) Cl
O 2N NO 2 HO NO 2

NO 2 NO 2

(C) OH (D) OH
Cl NO 2 O 2N NO 2

NO 2
NO 2 NO 2

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40. The three tribomobenzenes can be identified by the korner method. The number of mononitro
products of I, II and III tribromobenzenes are respectively.
Br Br Br
Br Br

Br Br Br

Br

1, 3, 5-Tribromobenzene 1, 2, 3-tribromobenzene 1, 2, 4-tribromobenzene


(I) (II) (III)
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 3, 2, 1
(C) 2, 1, 3
(D) 1, 3, 2

41. A metal ‘M’ readily forms water soluble sulphate and water insoluble hydroxide, M(OH)2. Its oxide,
MO, is amphoteric, hard and possesses high melting point. The hydroxide is also amphoteric in
nature. The alkaline earth metal ‘M’ must be
(A) Be
(B) Mg
(C) Ca
(D) Ba

42. Which one of the following compounds does not exist?


(A) B2H4 (CH3 )2
(B) B 2H3 (CH3 )3
(C) B2H2 (CH3 )4
(D) B2H(CH3 )5

43. Which of the following mixtures cannot be prepared?


(A) NaHCO3  Na2CO3
(B) Na2 CO3  NaOH
(C) NaHCO3  NaOH
(D) H2CO3  NaHCO3

44. PAN (Peroxy Acetyl Nitrate) is an important constituent of photochemical smog, is a


(A) Quantitative pollutant
(B) Natural pollutant
(C) Not a pollutant
(D) Secondary pollutant

45. The gas released in Bhopal tragedy was


(A) Phosgene
(B) MIC
(C) COCl2
(D) None of these

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SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains 02 questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.

46. Number of tetrahedral unit in Na2B 4 O7 .10H2O is/are:

47. Number of 3c – 2e bonds (B………H………B) present in B2H6 is/are:

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 03 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

48. What is the %age by mass of Ca in Plaster of Paris?

49. The oxidation state of metal in Wilkinson Catalyst?

50. An orange solid (X) on heating, gives a colourless gas (Y) and a only green residue (Z). Gas (Y)
on treatment with Mg, produces a white solid substance P. Find molar mass of final product (P).

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

51. If the equation x 4  4x 3  ax 2  bx  1  0 has four positive roots, then the value of (a + b) is :
(A) -4
(B) 2
(C) 6
(D) can not be determined

1.2 2.22 3.23


52. If Sn     ..... upto n terms, then the sum of the infinite terms is :
3! 4! 5!
(A) 1
2
(B)
3
(C) e

(D)
4

1 1 1 1 1
53. Find the sum of the infinite series      ......
9 18 30 45 63
1
(A)
3
1
(B)
4
1
(C)
5
2
(D)
3

54. The number of three digit number of the form xyz such that x < y and z  y is:
(A) 156
(B) 204
(C) 240
(D) 276

55. A dice is rolled 4 times, the number appearing listed. The number of different throws, such that
the largest number appearing in the list is not 4, is:
(A) 175
(B) 625
(C) 1040
(D) 1121

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56. A batsman can score 0, 2, 3 or 4 runs for each ball he receivers. If N is the number of ways of
scoring a total of 20 runs in one over of six balls, then N is divisible by:
(A) 5
(B) 7
(C) 14
(D) 16

If 1  x 
2010
57.  C0  C1x  C2 x 2  .......  C2010 x 2010 , then the sum of series
C2  C5  C8  ........  C2009 equals to :
1
(A)
2
2 2010

1

1
(B)
3
2 2010

1

1
(C)
2
2 2009

1

1
(D)
3
2 2009

1

58. 26
C0  26 C1  26 C2  .......  26 C13 is equal to :
1
(A) 225  . 26 C13
2
1
(B) 2  . 26 C13
25

2
(C) 213
1
(D) 226  . 26 C13
2

n
59. Let   represents the combination of ‘n’ things taken ‘k’ at a time, then the value of the sum
k 
 99   98   97  3 2
         .....       equals:
 97   96   95  1   0 
 99 
(A)  
 97 
 100 
(B)  
 96 
 99 
(C)  
 98 
 100 
(D)  
 97 

60. The last digit of 9! + 39966 is:


(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 7
(D) 9

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61. If | z  2i | 2, then the maximum value of |3 + i(z - 1)| is:


(A) 2
(B) 2 2
(C) 2 2
(D) 32 2

62. Let x 
1
x
  2  i where i  1 . Then the value of x 2187 
x
1
2187
is :

(A) i 2
(B) i 2
(C) –2
i
(D)
2

63. Let P and Q be two points on the circle |w| = r represented by w1 and w2 respectively, then the
complex number representing the point of intersection of the tangents at P and Q is
w 1w 2
(A)
2  w1  w 2 
2w 1w 2
(B)
w1  w 2
2w 1w 2
(C)
w1  w 2
2w 1w 2
(D)
w1  w 2

64. If z1,z2 ,z3 are complex number, such than |z1| =2, |z2| = 3, |z3| = 4, then maximum value of
| z1  z2 |2  | z 2  z 3 |2  | z3  z1 |2 is :
(A) 58
(B) 29
(C) 87
(D) None of these

 
65. If all values of x   a,b  satisfy the inequality tanx tan3x < - 1, x   0,  , then the maximum
 2
b  a  is:

(A)
12

(B)
3

(C)
6

(D)
4

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sin A 3 cos A 5 
66. If  and  ,0  A,B  then tan A + tan B is equal to :
sinB 2 cosB 2 2
3
(A)
5
5
(B)
3
3 5
(C)
5
3 5
(D)
3

67. The number of solution of the equation 4 sin2 x  tan2 x  cot 2 x  cos esc 2 x  6 in 0,2 :
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

A C 1
68. In a triangle ABC, if tan tan  and ac = 4, then the least value of b is :
2 2 3
(notation have their usual meaning)
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6

 a  b  c  b  c  a  c  a  b  a  b  c 
69. The expression is equal to :
4b 2 c 2
(A) cos2 A
(B) sin2 A
(C) cos A cosBcosB
(D) sin A sin B sin C
(where symbols used have usual meanings)

70. Two ships leave a port at the same time. One goes 24 km/h in the direction North 45o East and
other travels 32 km/h in the direction South 75 o East. The distance between the ships at the end
of 3 h is approximately.
(A) 81.4 km
(B) 82 km
(C) 85 km
(D) 86.5 km

SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains 02 questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.

71. Number of ways in which the letter of the word DECISIONS be arranged so that letter N be
9
somewhere to the right of the letter “D” is . Find  .

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72. Complex number z1 and z2 satisfy z  z  2 | z  1|and arg  z1  z 2   . Then the value of
4
lm  z1  z 2  is:

SECTION – C
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 03 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

3
73. In ABC, tan A = 2, tan B = and c  65 , then circumradius of the triangle is:
2

74. In a triangle ABC with altitude AD, BAC  45o ,DB  3 and CD = 2. The area of the triangle ABC
is

75. If cos 20o  2sin2 55o  1  2 sin K o , K   0,90  , then K =

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