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Solutions to JEE MAIN HOME PRACTICE TEST -7 | JEE - 2022


PART-A PHYSICS
1.(C) By concept of COM
m1 R1  m2 R2
Remaining mass × (4 – R) = Cavity mass × (R – 2)
4 3 4 3  4 3
 3  R   3  2   4  R  3  2    R  2

R 2

 2R  4  4  R  8

   I   
I  I 0 cos 2   ;  cos 2 
 2 
2.(A)
 2  I0
 2  

I 2  3
 cos 
I0 2 
 
 
I  I
 cos 2   ;  0.25
I0  3 I0

3.(D)    
E  B  V  2  10–8 ˆj  3  108 kˆ  6 ˆi V/ m

4.(C) ig  1 mA, Rg  200 


V  ig R  Rg 
50  1  10 –3  R  200
R  49.8k 
5.(B) v2  u 2  2as
 qE 
v2  0  2   x
 m
1 2
mv  qEx
2

4 2l
6.(C) T  2 l/g  T 2  4 2l/g  g 
T2
1mm 0.1
Here % error in l =  100   100  0.1%
100cm 100
0.1
and % error in T =  100  0.05%
2  100
 % error in g = % error in l + 2(% error in T)
 0.1  2  0.05 = 0.2 %

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hg
7.(B) F1  A
2
 3 gh 
F2    gh 
2 
A

F1 1

F2 5

8.(D) Velocity of transverse wave V  T


V  3V  T  T '  9T
T '  2.06  104  9  18.54  104 N

9.(B)   
i  i0 1  e  Rt / L  i0 1  e  t / tC 
 L
2 tC 2 tC
1 1
  R 1  e  dt
 t / tC
q i dt  =  1 2  
tC tC
R  e
2
e

0 A
10.(B) After the insertion of the dielectric slab, we have now value of capacity = C' = K = KC
d
0 A
(Note: C = , When there is air between the plates of the capacitance.)
d
Q Q V
Now p.d. V' =  
C ' KC K
V' V
Now electric field, E' = 
d Kd
Note - Electric field remains same at every point between the plates of the capacitance.
1 1
Further, the energy of the system before and after insertion of the dielectric has the values CV2 and C'V'2.
2 2
 Work done on the system,
1 1 1 V2 1
W = C'V'2 – CV2 = KC 2 – CV2
2 2 2 K 2
1 1  1 0 A  1   AV 2
1 
= CV2   1 =   1 V2 = 0  K  1
2 K  2 d K  2d
Hence choices 1, 3 and 4 are all correct and 2 is wrong.

11.(C) We say we have 3 parts


B  B A  B B  BC
0 I I I
  sin 90  sin 45   0   0 sin 45  sin 90 
4 R 2R 4 R
0 I  1 
=    1
2 R  2 
12.(A)

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h
Particles will collide after time t0 
gh
at collision, v A  gt0 vB  u B  gt0
 vA   g h / g , v B  0
Time taken by combined mass to reach the ground
 40  2 
Time =  h/ g
 6 

13.(D) Refrigerator cycle is:


W W 1 5
  ;  ; Q  15 J
Q W  Q 4 5  Q
Heat absorbed from the reservoir at lower temperature is 15 J.

CP n1CP1  n2CP2
14.(C) mix 
CV n1CV1  n2CV2
 5R   7R 
3     2 
CP  2  2  CP 29
mix  ; 
CV 3R  5R  CV 19
3  2 
2  2

15.(D) By de-Broglie hypothesis


h

mv
h
0  …… (1)
m 5v0
h
'
2
 eE t 
m v  4v   0 
2 2
0
 m 
0

h
 …… (2)
e 2 E02t 2
m 5v02 
m2
0
By (1) and (2) '
e2 E02t 2
1
5m2 v02

16.(A) m = 0.2 kg, v = 5 cm/s


1 1
KE in rolling = mv 2  I  2
2 2
1  K 
2
 mv 2 1  2  = 4.17 × 10–4 J
2  R 

KQ1 KQ2
17.(A) E1  ; E2 
R2 16 R 2
Given
E1 5 Q1 5 V1 KQ1 / R 5
   ;  
E2 1 Q2 16 V2 KQ2 / 4 R 4
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p
18.(D) p  t   cos iˆ  sin t ˆj  v 
m
On diff. we get
f
f   sin t iˆ   cos  t ˆj  a  ; f p0
m

1 1 1
19.(B)  
v u f
At focus m   x f
At 2f m  1 x2f
20.(B)

NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


21.(50) According to table and applying law of calorimetry
2T1  2T2   2  2 45 ….. (1)
3T2  1T3   3  1 65 ….. (2)
T1  3T3  1  3 67.5 ….. (3)
Solving T1  30, T2  60, T3  80
Hence, 2T1  T2  T3   2  1  1  ; 200  4 ;   50 C
22.(79) Time to travel 121 m is t sec
1
Time to travel 200 m is t  sec.
2
1 2
121   a  t2  t  11
2 a
2
1  1 1 400
200   a   t    t 
2  2 2 a
a  79m/ s 2

1
 1 1
 1
23.(5)   Rc  2  2   Rc  2  2   n2  5

 n1 n2 
 
3 n2 

24.(10) U1  K1  U 2  K 2
GM e m 1 2 GM e m 1 2
  mv0    mv
4R 2 R 2
3 GM e m 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1
   mv0  mv ;  m  ve2  mv02  mv 2
4 R 2 2 4 2 2 2
v2  102.08 ; v  10 km / s

25.(6) C E1  E  ir  10  i10  0
i 1A
Enet  E1  E2  20 V  R effective must be = 20
30 R
 5; R6
30  R

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V V
1000 1000
26.(0.2) 5  e T 1  e T 6
V 1000
1000 dI1000 V
Again, I e T 1 ; e T
dV T
1000 60 60
Using (i) I   6  0.01    0.2 mA
T T 300

27.(24) Imagine a charge q at the centre of a cube of edge length 2L.


q
Then  
0
the square is 1/24 of the surface area of an imaginary cube centred at origin, so it intercepts 1/24 of the
q
flux. That is,  
240

28.(0.02) According to the given polarity, diode D1 is forward biased while D2 is reverse biased. Hence current
will pass through D1 only.
6
So current i   0.02 A
(150  50  100)

29.(1) At null point, R1 / R2  R3 / R4  x / 100  x  . If radius of the wire is doubled, then the resistance of AC
will change and the resistance of CB will also change. But since R1 / R2 does not change, so R3 / R4
should also not change. Therefore, point C does not change.

l1  l2 240  120
30.(2) r R  2   2
l2 120

PART-B CHEMISTRY
1.(C) A, B, D reaction occur in Bessemer convertor during extraction of Cu & Fe

1
2.(C) Boiling Point 
Branching

Ea
3.(A) ln k  ln A 
RT
Ea
log k  log A 
2.303RT
Eact.
Slope 
2.303R

4.(D)

5.(B)

6.(B) Sulphur and nitrogen containing organic compounds.


CNS ion gives red ppt with FeCl3

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CH3
| cold Alk.
7.(C) CH3  C  CH  CH 2  CH3  
KMnO 4

8.(A) Li,Mg,Al forms nitride with N 2 and evolves NH 3 with H 2 O

9.(C) Factual

10.(A) H2O H   OH 
x x

 x  10   x  10
7 14

11.(A) Factual 12.(B) POCl3 when treated with water forms H 3 PO 4

13.(D) 1E  13.6  Z2eV 14.(B) Unsymmetrical complexes exhibit optical isomerism.

15.(B) Glycogen is a polymer of glucose.

16.(B)

Aromatic
17.(B) H 2 , D 2 ,T2 , HD, HT, DT 18.(C) Factual 19.(A) Factual

20.(B)   n  n  2 ; n  Number of unpaired electrons.

NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


21.(1.123) D2  2H H2  2D
2
 D 
[D ] 0.003  2
log   2
.0591
0.003   log   0.101
2 H  [H ] 0.0591
 
2/5
 1 
22.(–3150) T2  600   = 150 K
 25 
7R
Hm  150  600  3150Cal
2
1
23.(40%) 3Fe2 O3  2Fe3O4  O2
2
480gmFe2 O3  16gm O2
? 0.04 gm

0.8
= 1.2 gm   100  40%
2
24.(8)

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 8
25.(390) X = 120
Y = 180
Z = 90
120  180  90  390
26.(11.11)
O OMgBr
 
H O
CH3  C  CH 2  CH3  CH3  C  CH 2CH3 
3 CH MgBr 3

(A) CH 3

OH

CH 3  C  CH 2  CH 3 
Cu , 573 K
 CH3  C  CH  CH3
 
CH3 CH3

8 1
Percentage Hydrogen in compound A  100 = 11.11%
48  16  8

1 5 0.51
27.(443.48) t 3
ln  s  443.478 443.48s
1.15  10 3 1.15  103

12.8  103
28.(12.43) ppm   106  12.43
1.03  1000

O O O
  
29.(15) HO  P  OH HO  P  O  P  OH
  
OH OH OH
Orthophosphoric acid Pyrophosphoricacid
Total number of bonds between P and O is 15

p
30.(4.68)  XA
p0

100  98.8
 XA
100
X A  0.012

X A  1000 0.012  1000


Molality =   0.1557
(1  X A ) mB 0.988  78

Tf  K f  Molality

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0.73  K f  0.1557

K f  4.68

PART-C MATHEMATICS

1.(D) b  c  b  a  0 ; b   c  a  0
b    c  a ….. (i)


a.b   a.c  a 2 
6 3
6   1  9   
8 4
3
From (i) b  c  a
4
4
c ba; b .c  2
3
2.(D)

  x  2  x  dx  2
2 9
Area =
1

3.(C) x2  3xy  10 y 2  0
m N = slope of normal drawn to curve at (2, 1) is –2
L : 2x  y  5
005 5
Perpendicular distance of L from (0, 0)  
5 5
4.(D) 
f  x  log11 x  x  6 x  5
3 2

 f  x is increasing in (1,2) therefore 0  f  x  1
0  I 1

5.(A) Slope of tangent to x 2  y 2  8 at P  2, 2


2 x  2 yy '  0  mT |P  1

y  mx  c is tangent to  x  1  y 2  1
2

y  x  c is tangent to  x  1  y 2  1
2

c 1
1  c 2  2c  1  0
2

6.(C) 4 x  2 r  2 ; x 2   r 2  minimum

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 1 r  r 
2
df
 So f (r )    r2    2   2 r  0
 2  dr 2 2
1
 r and x  2r
4
7.(D) Since ( p  q) ~ p ~ q
~ (~ p  q)  ~ p ~ q

1
8.(B) T10   a  9d …. (1)
5
1
T20   a  19d .…(2)
3
6 1
a ,d 
75 75
150  12 149 
Hence, S150    161
2  75 75 

 x
1  x ; x 1, 2
9.(C) f  x  
 2 x ; x  2,3
 x  1
 1 2  4 3 
f  x is increasing function  f  x  ,    , 
 2 3  3 2 

c 1 8
10.(B)    c 2  4c  3  8c
c c3
 c2  4c  3  (c  3)(c  1)
4c 8
1   4c 2  12c  24c  8
3c  1 c  3
 4c2  12c  8  4(c2  3c  2)
 4(c  2)(c  1)
c  1 4c
2   3c 2  2c  1  4c 2
c 3c  1
 c2  2c  1  (c  1)2 as given no solution
 1 and  2  0
But   0  c3

     
11.(A) 2  6 C0 .x6  6 C2 x 4 x 2  1  6 C4 x 2 x 2  1  6C6 x 2  1 
2 3

 
  64 &   36      100

x tan  5 x  tan 5 x 5
12.(D) Using L.H. rule lim  
x0 3x 2 3x 3

1 1
13.(A) A   ; A 3
1 2 

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 2 1
adj A  1 1  2 1
A1   ; 3 A1    3I  A
A 3  1 1

14.(D)
x i
 16   xi  256
16
  x   16  3  4  5  252  14
i

18 18

x2 y 2
15.(A)  1 … (i)
36 b 2
P  3, 3 lies on (i) get b2  12
x2 y 2
 1
36 12
a 2 x b2 y
Equation of normal is   a 2e2 ; 3x  y  6  0
x1 y1

1
16.(A) P  A  P  B  2P  A  B 
5
1
P  A  P  B  P  A  B 
3
2
P  A  B 
15

17.(B) Point on plane R  0, 2,0

Normal vector of plane is iˆ  3kˆ


Equation of required plane is x  3z  0
Hence  0, 2,0 lies on plane
18.(D) Let 4 x  t; t  0
t  t  1  2  t  1  t  2 ; t2  t  2  t 1  t  2
Case : t  1
t2  t  2  1 t  2  t ; t2  2  3  t
1  5
t2  t 1  0 ; t
2
5 1
t is only acceptable
2
Case II : 1  t  2
t2  t  2  t 1 2  t ; t2  t 1  0
D  0 no real solution
Case III : t  2
t2  t  2  t 1 t  2
t 2  3t 5  0  D  0 no real solution

19.(D)    ;  
a  1   2 1     2  .....  100 
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a  1   
1      1
2
101

1 
b  1      ....   60  11 ;
6 12
x2  12 x  11  0

y
20.(B) 2 yy '  4a   x  b  2  y '  2 yy "  4  y '
2 2

2y'

Required D.E. is  y '  yy "  0


2

Hence order is 2 & degree is 1

NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE


2 cos  1 7
21.(13)   tan   7  tan 2 
2 sin  7 24
1
cos     tan   3
10
tan 2  tan  13
tan  2     
1  tan 2 tan  9

22. (8) f " x    x  2


 x2
f '  x   2 x  C  f '  2  0  c  6
2
 x2
 f ' x   2 x  6   ( x  6)( x  2)
2
a  2, b  6 b  a  8

23.(1) OPQ  8
0 0 1
1 2
t 2t 1  8
2 2
t 0 1
t  2  t  0
 m 1

24.(2409)
1  10 3 10  1 n  n  1 
 4n      n  n  1  
2
n
5  n 1 n 1  5 2 
Put n = 10 = 2409
25.(2454)
M  2, A  2,T  2, H , E, I , C, S 1
Category Selection Arrangement
2 alike of one kind and 2 alike 4!
3
C2  3 3  18
of other kind 2!2!
2 alike and 2 different 4!
3
C1  7C2 3
C1  7C2   756
2!
All 4 different 8
C4 8
C4  4!  1680
Total = 2454
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26.(2) ab  3
 Squaring both sides
1
 a. b 
2

c  a  2b  3 a  b 
5
 a. c  2 & b. c 
2
   
p  a. c b  b. c a
2
5
p 2b  a
2
21
p   p  2
2
27.(5)    
r  a  b sin x  b  c cos y  2 c  a  
r . a  b c a  cos y

r . b  2 c ab 

r . c  sin x a bc 
 sin x  cos y  2  0
 sin x  1 and cos y  1

x y
2
28.(4) New equation of plane : 4 x  7 y  4 z  81    5 x  3 y  10 z  25   0
 4  5  4   7  3  7   4  10  4  0
   1
 Equation of plane : x  4 y  6 z  106  0
106
Distance =  212
53
 k=4
2
29.(0) Let x   I  I
y
30.(2) When A and B are mutually exclusive, P  A  B   0
Therefore, P  A  B   P  A  P  B 
 0.8  0.5  p Or p = 0.3
P  A  B  = P  A  P  B   P  A  B  = P  A  P  B   P  A P  B 
Or 0.8  0.5  q   0.5 q
Or 0.3  q / 2 Or q  0.6  q/p = 2

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