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24-12-2323 - JR - Star Co-Sc (Model-B) - Jee - Main - CTM-27 - QP Final

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Sec: JR_*CO-SC(MODEL-B) Date: 24-12-2023

Time: 3 Hrs CTM-27 Max. Marks: 300

PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

1. Choose the correct statement. E is electric field intensity.


1) the flux of E is equal to the number of field lines crossing the surface
2) the flux of E over a closed surface must either be positive or negative
3) the electric flux over any closed surface can never be positive
  
4) the flux is equal to E.S where E is electric field and S is area of surface
2. Electric field lines are converging radially into a spherical surface. Then net charge
inside the spherical surface
1) is zero 2) is positive 3) is negative. 4) can’t be determined
3. A point charge Q is placed symmetrically just inside the curved surface of a
hemispherical surface. Then the flux through this surface is

Q( 2  1) Q( 2  1) Q( 2  1) Q( 2  1)
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0
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4. A point charge q is placed at a distance a / 2 directly above the center of a horizontal


square of side a while a second negative point charge, –q is placed at a distance a
below one of its (the square’s) corners. The electric flux through the square is
q q q 5q
1) 2) 3) 4)
6 0 8 0 240 24 0
5. The electric field inside a long cylindrical shell of uniform density is
1) Zero
2) Constant and radially inward
3) Directly proportional to the distance from the centre
4) Inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the centre
6. A sphere is uniformly charged. The electric field on the surface is Es and just outside
the surface at a distance if e is Eo and the field just inside the surface at a depth of e
E s  Eo
is Ei. Then
Es  Ei

1) is zero 2) is >1 3) is < 1 4) =2


7. A change Q is lying at (0, 0, 1) m. Flux through xy plane
Q Q Q
1) is 2) is 3) is 4) can’t be calculated.
2 0 3 0 4 0

8. A linear charge of uniform density enters a cubical region in the condition shown
with constant speed  and then leaves it. Flux out of cube,  versus time t, graph is


 4
t
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
9.  
The electric field in a region is given by E  8 x  4 x3 iˆ  2 y ˆj  2 z kˆ N/C where x, y, z

are in m. charge enclosed in cubical region – 2  x, y, z  2 is( 40 = 9 x 109 SI


units)
1) 27.2 nC 2) 13.6 nC 3) 6.8 nC 4) 3.5 nC
10. Two small identical blocks with charge Q each connected by a spring of stiffness K
and of original length  0 are kept on a frictionless horizontal table. The elongation of
spring in equilibrium is equal to x. Value of Q is
1) 2 0 40 K( 0  x) 2) 2x 40 K( 0  x)

3) 2( 0  x) 40 Kx ` 4) ( 0  x) 40 Kx

11. A total charge Q is broken into two parts Q1 and Q2 and they are placed at a distance
R from each other. The maximum force of repulsion between them will occur when
1) Q2 = Q/3, Q1 = 2Q/3 2) Q2 = 3Q/4, Q1 = Q/4
3) Q2 = Q/2, Q1 = Q/2 4) Q2 = 3Q/4, Q1 = 3Q/4
12. A charged particle of mass m = 1 kg and charge q  2  C is thrown from a horizontal
ground at an angle   450 with speed 20 m/s. In space a horizontal electric field

E  2 107 v / m exists. The range of the projectile on the horizontal ground is

1) 200 m 2) 160 m 3) 40 m 4) 400 m


13. A sphere of radius R is charged such that charge density is given by   0r for
r  R and where 0 is +ve constant and r is radial distance. Then electric field
intensity inside the sphere at a radial distance r is given by

0r 2 0r 2 0r 2 0r 2


1) 2) 3) 4)
40 30 20 0

14. The dimensional formula of ϵ0 is


1) [ML-3T4I] 2) [M-1L-3T4I2] 3) [ML-3T4I2] 4) [M-1L-3T4I]
15. The electric field inside a uniformly charged spherical surface versus radial distance
is
1) linear 2) parabolic 3)hyperbolic 4)none of these
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16. In a conductor a large number of free electrons which can move freely inside are
available. If a conductor is given some charge, the charge
1) is distributed uniformly throughout the conductor
2) is distributed non uniformly throughout the conductor
3) resides on the surface of the conductor
4) resides at the centre of mass of the conductor
17. A ring is in x y plane with its centre at origin. If the linear charge density of the ring
is 2λ,-2 λ. λ and -λ in first, second third and fourth quadrants of the ring, then
electric field at the origin will be along
1) x axis 2) – ve x axis 3) y axis 4) – ve y axis
  Q
18. In the Gauss law statement 
 E.ds  0
1) E is due to charges lying inside the Gaussian surface
2) E is due to charges lying outside the Gaussian surface
3) Q is the charge lying outside the Gaussian surface
4) Q is the charge lying inside the Gaussian surface
19. Two point charges Q each are fixed at (-2,0) and (2,0).The Electric field at the point
(2,2) is represented by
1) 2) 3) 4)
20. A simple pendulum with an insulating thread has a charge of Q on its bob of mass m.
Due to a horizontal electric field E the string in equilibrium makes an angle of 450
with the vertical. Then charge Q is
1) mg/E 2) mg/ E 3) mg/E 4) 2mg/E
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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will
be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
21. A point charge of 1 C placed at (0,0,4 m). The flux through a square of side 8 m lying
q
in xy plane with its center at the origin is found to be Nm2/C. Then x is
x 0

22. A charge Q is lying on the axis of a ring (of a radius R) at a distance of 3R from its
Q
center. The flux through the ring is found to be . Then x is
x 0
23. A thin hemispherical shell is having uniform surface charge of density  . Then the

electric field at the centre of curvature of the shell is found to be . Then x is
x 0
24. The degrees of freedom of oxygen gas at high temperatures is

25. 60 % of a diatomic gas molecules are disassociated into monoatomic molecules at the
same temperature. Then the percentage increase in internal energy is
26. One mole of a monoatomic gas undergoes a process given by TV-1/2 where T is
temperature and V is the volume. The specific heat of the process is 13R/x where R is
universal gas constant. Then x is
27. One mole of monoatomic gas is subjected to isothermal process at the temperature of
27 0C.If loge2 = 0.7 and if final volume = 8(initial volume) then the work done during
the process is found to be xR where R is universal gas constant. Then x is
28. A semi-circular rod is joined at its ends to a straight rod of the same material and
same cross-sectional area. The junctions are maintained at different temperatures. The
ratio of the rates of heat transfer through the semi-circular rod and straight rod is
found to be x/π. Then x is
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29. An aluminium rod and a copper rod of lengths 20 cm each and cross-sectional areas
0.20 cm2 each joined together are maintained at temperatures as shown. The junction
is maintained at a constant temperature 40°C and the two ends are maintained at
80°C. If the conductivities are
KAl = 200 W/m-oC and Kcu = 400 W/m-oC then the amount of heat taken out from
the cold junction in one minute in joules is


30. An electrostatic field is given by ˆ 2 /C
E  2 x kNm . The triangular surface shown is a
height of h and width b. If the electric flux through the triangular surface shown in
figure is mb2h/n where m and n are integers of least possible value. Then m +n is
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CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
===========================================================================
Na Cold KMnO4
31. H 3C  C  C  CH 3 
Liq . NH 3
 A   B Find nature of ‘B’.

1) Meso 2) Diastereomer 3) Racemic mixture 4) All of these


32. Which of the following will be the correct product of reaction?

Conc.H3PO4

OH

OH

1) 2)

OH

3) 4)

33. Choose the reaction sequence that would best accomplish the preparation of
2-methylcyclohexanol:

H2O, H2SO4 Hg(OAc)2 , H 2 O


1) 2) 
NaBH ,OH-

4

BH3, THF BH3, THF


3) H2O2, NaOH 4) H2O2, NaOH
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34. Give the major product of following reaction

Br2/CCl4
Major product:
OH

Br

Br
1) 2)
Br
OH

Br Br
O
3) 4)

CH3
Hg(OAc)2, D2O
35. C CH2 Major product:
NaBD4, OH
CH3

CH3 CH2 D CH3 CH3


1) C 2) C
CH3 OH CH3 OH

CH3 CH2 D CH3 CH2 D


3) C 4) C
CH3 D CH3 OD

36. Which molecule will give following dicarboxylic acid upon treatment with acidic
solution of KMnO4 ?
O
O
HO
OH
O O

1) 2)
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3) 4)

OH Cl2
37
NaHCO3
.
O

Cl
OH
OH
4
1) O O 2 O O 3)
HO )
O O O
Cl Cl

38. Which of the following is major product of reaction shown below?


CH3

Cl2
CH3OH

CH3 CH3
Cl OCH3
1) 2)
OCH3 Cl
H H

CH3 CH3
Cl OCH3
3) 4)
H H

OCH3 Cl

39. HCHO, H
Major porduct:
H2 O

OH OH
OH OH
1) 2) 3) 4)
OH OH
OH OH
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HOCl NaOH,
40. (A) (B)
H2 O 70%
25°C

Correct statement about above reaction is


1) A = cis-2-chlorocyclohexanol, B = cyclohexeneoxide
2) A = trans-2-chloro cyclohexanol, B = anti-diol
3) A = trans-2-chlorocyclohexanol, B = cyclohexeneoxide
4) A = cis-2-chlorocyclohexanol, B = anti-diol
41. Acidity order of the following compounds

COOH COOH COOH


COOH
Cl NO2
O2N NO2

NO2

NO2 NO2 NO2

(P) (Q) (R) (S)

1) R  P  S  Q 2) P  R  Q  S 3) Q  R  P  S 4) S  R  Q  P
42. Propane can be best prepared by the reaction:
Ct2O
1) CH 3CH 2 I  CH 3 I  Na  
H 2O
2) CH 3CH 2COONa  CH 3COONa 
Electrolysis

Et2O
3) CH 3CH 2 Br   CH 3 2 CuLi  
NaOH
4) CH 3CH 2CH 2COONa 
CaO , 

43. Major product of the given reaction is:


 
HI excess
H 2C  CH  CH 2  I 
CCl4

1) CH 3  CH  CH 2 2) CH 3  CH  CH 3
| | |
I I I
3) CH 3  CH 2  CH 2  I 4) I  CH 2  CdH 2  CH 2  I
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44. The compound which may exhibit tautomerism:

1) HO N O 2) H N O

3) 4) All of these

CHO

45. Predict the product (A) of the following reaction

H+
 A

1) 2) 3) 4)

OH
Br2 MeOH
46. HBr + (P) (Q) ; Product (Q) is :

Cl
O O O
O
Cl  OMe
1) 2) Br 3) 4)
CH3O OMe
CH 3  C  OMe CH3

47. H2SO4
(A) ; Product (A) is:
(Major)

OH OH
OH

1) 2) 3) 4)
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48.

To achieve above conversion, the reagents used will be:


1) O3 H 2O2 , HO   2) HBr , alc. KOH , O3 , LiAlH 4 , H  

3) HBr , t  BuOK , O3 , KMnO4 ,  4) HCl , KMnO4  cold  , H  


CH3
Cl2 1. H2O H+
49. H2C C  A ; Identify A.
20°C 2. Ca(OH)2
CH3

CH3
CH3 CH CHO
1) CH3 C CH2 2)
CH3
O

O CH3

3) 4)
CH 3  C  CH 2  CH 3 CH3 C CH2

OH

50. H+ (excess)
HO  (A). Product (A) is:

OH

1) 2) 3) 4)
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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will
be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

51. Number of compounds which are more acidic than

C O H

O
COOH COOH COOH COOH OH OH

CH3
F
CH3
NO2 CH3

OH OH
NO2
H  C  OH H 3C  C  OH
 
O O

NO2 NO2

52. the total number of carboxylic acid groups in the product P is _____
O
O


(1) H2O,
O P
(2) O3
(3) H2O2

O O

Product(s). Number of allyl bromo derivatives


53. NBS
formed
during reaction will be:
54. How many compound reacts with NaHCO3 ?
O O OH OH OH

(i) H
O (ii) (iii) (iv)
CH3
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OH
OH OH O OH
O S O
O2 N NO2

(v) (vi) (vii) (viii)

O Me NO2

55. How many of the following reactions, leads to the formation of diastereomers?
Ph H
H3 C HCl
C CH CH3 HBr
(i) CCl4 (ii)
H CCl4
CH3
H D
Ph HBr HCl
C CH2 (iv) CH
(iii) CCl4 CCl4
H
CH

Ph
Ph
CH3
HCl
(v) (vi)
CCl4
CH2

CH3
56. How many of the following addition reactions are syn addition reaction?
H3 C CH3
H3 C CH3
H2, Ni
Br2 C C
C C (ii)
(i) CCl4 D D
H H
H 2 , Pd  BaSO4 Na , Liq. NH 3
(iii) H 3C  C  C  CH 3   (iv) H 3C  C  C  CH 3 

BH3, THF Cold KMnO4


(v) (vi)
H2O2, OH

CH3
1. PhCO3H Br2 + H2O
(vii) (viii)
2.H / H2O
CH3
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57. How many different products (excluding stereoisomer) can be obtained by following
reaction?

HCl, CCl4

58. Identify number of compounds from the following, which liberate CO2 on reaction
with NaHCO3
O O
HO O
C OH , OH , S OH , ,

O HO O
O
H3C O

N C OH , O2N OH , CH 3  C  OH , H 3C  C  CH
H3C
59. How many compounds from following exhibit d-orbital resonance.

NH3 PH3

Cl  
C Cl , F F ,
, , C PH3 , Cl  O  Cl , Br  S  Br
 
Cl F

60. Find out number of dimerize products obtained by following reaction.


Na
H 3C  Cl  H 3C  CH 2  Cl  H 3C  CH 2  CH 2  Cl 
Dry ether

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MATHS Max Marks: 100


SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.

61. If two vertices of a triangle are (4, 2, 1) and (5, 1, 4). If the centroid is (5, 2, 3), then
the third vertex is
1) (3, 4, 5) 2) (6, 2, 3) 3) (6, 3, 2) 4) (6, 3, 4)
62. If the orthocenter and centroid of a triangle are O (-3, 5, 1) and G (3, 3, -1)
respectively, then the distance between the circumcenter and the origin is
1) 2 3 2) 2 11 3) 2 15 4) 2 17
63. A line makes an angle  both with x and y axes. A possible value of  is in
   3  
1)  0,  2)  0,  3)  ,  4)  , 
 4  2 4 4  3 6
x 1 y  2 z 1
64. The distance of the point (4, 2, 5) from the line   is
6 3 2
1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 2
65. The shortest distance between the line x  y  z and x  y  1  0  z is
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
2 2 3 6
t
66. If the lines x  1  s, y  3   s , z  1   s and x  , y  1  t , z  2  t are coplanar,
2

then  =
1
1) -2 2) -1 3)  4) 0
2
x4 y2 zk
67. If the line   lines on the plane 2 x  4 y  z  7 , then k is
1 1 2
1) 0 2) -7 3) 7 4) -1
68. The distance of the origin from the image of (1, 2, 3) in the plane x  y  z  5 is

1) 17 2) 29 3) 34 4) 41
69. OABC is regular tetrahedron of unit edge. Its volume is
1 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4)
3 6 3 2 6 2
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70. The lines x  y  z  1, 3x  y  z  1  0 and x  4 y  z  1, x  2 y  z  1  0 are


1) Parallel 2) Intersecting
3) Perpendicular and skew 4) Non perpendicular and skew.
71. The two planes 2 x  3 y  4 z  12 and x  y  z  3 intersect in the L. The line whose
x2 z4
equation is  y 1  and line L intersect at point (a, b, c). Then the value of
2 7
(a+b+c) is
1) -3 2) -2 3) 1 4) 7
x 1 y 1 z 1
72. If equation of the plane containing the lines L1 :   and
2 1 3
x  3 z  2 z 1
L2 :   is 9 x  by  cz  d , then (b+c+d) equals
4 2 6
1) -1 2) 7 3) -7 4) 1
x  3 y 1 z 1
73. If the feet of the perpendicular from the point (1, 2, 6) to the line   is
2 2 1
the point (p, q, r), then (p + q + r) equals.
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4
74. Which of the following is an equation of the line which is the intersection of the
plane x  5 y  2 z  8 and the plane  x  y  4 z  2?
1)  x, y, z    2, 4,13  t  22,6, 4 2)  x, y, z   5, 1, 1  t  3,1,0

3)  x, y, z    3,3, 1  t  22,6, 4 4)  x, y, z   1, 1,1  t 11,3, 2

75. If the equation of the plane passing through the point (-1, 2, 0) and parallel to the
x y 1 z  2 x 1 y 1 z 1
lines   and   is ax  by  cz  1 , then the value of (a+b+c)
3 0 1 1 2 1
is
1) 3 2) 4 3) 5 4) 10
76. If the coordinates of the point where the line x  2 y  z  1  0  x  2 y  2 z  5 intersect,
the plane x  y  2 z  7 is  x0 , y0 , z0  , then  x02  y02  z02  equal

1) 7 2) 14 3) 21 4) 28

77. Rang of the function f  x  


1  x  x 1  x 
2 4

for x  0 is
x3
1) [0, ) 2) [2, ) 3) [4, ) 4) [6, )
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78. The value of  k  f  0   so that

 sin  4k  1 x
 , x0
 3 x
 tan  4k  1 x 
f  x   , 0 x , can be made continuous at x = 0 is
 5x 2


 1 , x0

5
1) 1 2) 2 3) 4) 0
4
79. One of the vertices of an equilateral triangle is (2, 3) and the equation of its opposite
side is x  y  2  0 . The area of triangle is
3 3
1) 3 3 2) 6 3 3) 4) 6
2

1 2   2 1
 and B   4 3 , then the value of Det   adj A  2 AB   is
1
80. If matrices A  
 3 4   
(Where Det (X) represents determinate of matrix ‘x’)
1 1
1) -2 2) 12 3)  4)
12 8
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will
be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.

81. If the line passing through P (5, 1, a) and Q (3, b, 1) crosses the yz – plane at

 17 13 
R  0, ,  , then find the value of (a+b)
 2 2 

1 1
82. If the length of shortest distance between the two lines  x  1   y  3  z  2 and
2 4

a
3 x  y  2 z  4  0  2 x  y  z  1 is where a and b are coprime then find the value of
b

(a+b)
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x2 y 3 4 z x 1 4  y z  5
83. If the lines   and   are coplanar for k   and
1 1 k k 2 1
k       then find the value of     6  .

x 1 y  3 z  4
84. Two intersecting lines lying in a plane P1 have equations   and
2 1 3
x 1 y  3 z  4
  If the equation of plane P2 is 2 x  y  z  21 and distance between
1 2 4
P1 and P2 is d, then find the value of d2.

85. If equation of plane passing through the point of intersection of lines


x 1 y  2 z  3
 
3 1 2

x  3 y 1 z  2
And   and at greatest distance from origin is 4x  ay  bz  c , then
1 2 3
find the value of (a+b+c).

86. If the projections of a line segment on the x, y and z axes in 3 – dimensional space
are 2, 3 and 6 respectively, then the length of line segment is

87. A plane passes through the point (0, -1, -2) and is perpendicular to the planes


x  y  2 z  0, 2 x  y  z  0 . The distance of the origin from it is then  =
3

88. If the plane x  y  z  1 is rotated through 900 about its line of intersection with the

plane x  2 y  3 z  0 , the new position of the plane is x  8 y  cz  2 then c =

89. If a, b and c are non – zero and non – coplanar vectors such that

2
  
 ab  b  c
  b  c    c  a   c  a    a  b   k a b c  then find k

2 2 2 2
90. For any vector a , the value of  a  i    a  j    a  k  is equal to k a then k =

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