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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office – Madhapur – Hyderabad
SEC: Sr. Batch-1_Ph-2 JEE-MAIN Date: 21-11-2020
Time: 07.00Am to 10.00Am PTM-01 Max. Marks: 300
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Mathematics : Question No. 1 to 20 Consists Four (4) marks. Negative (-1), 21 to 25 No Negative Marks
Physics : Question No. 26 to 45 Consists Four (4) marks. Negative (-1), 46 to 50 No Negative Marks
Chemistry : Question No. 51 to 70 Consists Four (4) marks. Negative (-1), 71 to 75 No Negative Marks
Syllabus:
Mathematics : Functions & Inverse trigonometric functions

Physics : Waves on a string + sound waves


Chemistry : T1: Atomic structure
T2: Periodic classification & chemical bonding
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MATHEMATICS
(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 in all other cases.
2x  3 
1. Let f be a real valued invertible function such that f    5 x  2, x  2 . Then the
 x2 

value of f 1 13 is ________

1)1 2) 2 3) 3 4) 4

2
2. If g  f  x    sin x and f  g  x     sin x  , then

2)  
f x  sin 2 x; g  x   x f x  sin x; g  x   x
1)  

2
3) f  x   x ; g  x   sin x 4)f and g cannot be determined

3. The domain of the function f  x  given by the equation 2 x  2 y  2 is

1) 0  x  1 2). 0  x  1 3).   x  0 4).   x  1

  5
4. If f  x   sin 2 x  sin 2  x    cos x cos  x   and g    1, then g  f  x   is
 3  3 4

1)4 2) 2 3) 0 4) 1

5. The range of the function f  x  7 x Px 3 is

1) {1,2,3} 2) {1,2,3,4,5,6} 3){1,2,3,4} 4) {1,2,3,4,5}

sin   x  
6. If f  x   , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then
x2  x  1

1) f is one-one 2)f is not one-one and non-constant

3)f is a constant function 4)None of these

7. If f :    is a function such that f  x   x3  x 2  3x  sin x . Then f is

1)An injection 2) A surjection 3) A bijection 4) None of these

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8. A function f  x    sin x  tan x  sin x  tan x  is

1)An even function 2) An odd function

3)Both even and odd 4) Neither even nor odd

1 1
9. If f  x  . f    f  x   f   and f  4  65 , then find f  6 
  x   x

1) 216 2) 217 3) 256 4) 257

10. The number of real solutions of the log0.5 x  2 x is

1)0 2) 1 3) 2 4) None of these

11. If tan  x  y   33 & x  tan 1 3 , then 7  tan  2y  

60 60 60
1) 2) 3) 4) 60
13 7 91

12. If a Sin 1 x  b Cos 1 x  c , then a Sin 1 x  b Cos 1 x is equal to

  ab  c  b  a   ab  c  b  a 
1)0 2) 3) 4)
2 ab ab

13. The trigonometric equation sin 1 x  2sin 1 a has a solution for

1 1 1 1
1)all real values 2) a 3) a  4)   a 
2 2 2 2

14. Range of f  x   Sin 1 x  Tan 1 x  Sec1 x is

 3   3  3 
1)  ,  2)  ,  3)  ,  4) None of these
4 4  4 4  4 4 

15. The number of integral values of k for which the equation Sin 1 x  Tan 1 x  2k  1 has

a solution, is

1)1 2) 3 3) 2 4) 4

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1 1
16. Tan 1    2 Tan 1   
7  3

 
1)  2) 3) 4) None of these
4 2

17. The value of Sin 1  sin12  Cos 1  cos12 is equal to

1)12 2) 0 3) 4  12 4) 12  4

18. sec 2  Tan 1 2   cos ec 2  Cot 1 3  is equal to

1)10 2) 15 3) 20 4) 25

19. If x takes negative permissible value, then Sin 1 x is equal to

1 1
1) Cos 1  x2 2)  Cos 1  x2 3) Cos 1 x 2  1 4)   Cos 1 1  x 2


 1  
20. The value of  Tan 1
 2 
is  . Then log   is
r0  1 r  r  

1) 0 2) loge 4 3) loge 2 4) log2 3

(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)


This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
21. If  x  stands for the greatest integer function, then

1 1  1 2   1 999 
 2  1000    2  1000   ......  2  1000   _____________
     

1
1, if x is rational ,  2
 
f   f 5
22. f  x   Then  _____________
0, if x is irrational.   
f f 3

23. Absolute value of the parameter ‘a’ for which the inverse of f  x   1  2ax, a  0 is

itself, is _____________
k
24. Tan 1 2  Tan 1 3  . Then the value of k is _____________
k 1
10 10
25. If  Sin 1 xi  5 , then x i
2
 ____________
i 1 i 1

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PHYSICS
(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 in all other cases.
26. Which of the following function correctly represent the travelling wave equation
for finite values of ' x ' and ' t '
1) Y  x2  t 2 2) Y  cosx2 sin t
3) Y  log  x 2  t 2   log  x  t  4) Y  e2 x sin t

27. A wire of length ' l ' having tension T and radius ' r ' vibrates with fundamental
frequency ' f ' . Another wire of the same metal with length ‘2l’ having tension 2T
and radius 2r will vibrate with fundamental frequency.
f f
1) f 2)2f 3) 4)
2 2 2

28. A wire of length ‘L’ is hanging vertically from a rigid support. If a transverse wave
pulse is generated at the free end of wire then which of the following statement is
wrong
1) Velocity of bottom end is zero

2) Velocity at top end is gl

3) Time taken of reach the top end is 2 l / g

4) Acceleration of wave is ‘g’

29. Fig shows the shape of part of a long string in which transverse waves are product
by attaching. One end of the string to tuning for frequency 250HZ. What is the
velocity of the waves.
5cm

0.3cm

0.1cm
0.5cm
5cm

1)1.0m/s 2)1.5m/s 3)2.0m/s 4)2.5m/s


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30. A string of length L consists of two distinct sections. The left half has linear mass
density 1   0 / 2. while the right half has linear mass density  2  3 o . Tension in the
string is Fo. The time required for a transverse wave pulse to travel from one end
of the string to the other is .
L o L 2 o
1)
4 Fo
 2 6  2)
2 Fo
1 3 
L o L o
3)
2 2 Fo
 2 6  4)
2 2 Fo
1 6 
x
31. The equation of a stationary wave is Y  4sin   cos 100 t  .The wave is formed
 5 

using a string of length 20cm. The second and 3rd antinodes are located at position
(in cm).
1) 7.5, 12.5 2) 2.5, 7.5 3) 12.5, 17.5 4) 5, 10
32. Equations a stationary and travelling waves are as follows

Y1  a sin kx cos wt and Y2  a sin  wt  kx  .The phase difference b/w two points x1 
3k
3 
and x2  are 1 and 2 respectively for the two waves. The ratio 1 is.
2k 2

5 3 6
1)1 2) 3) 4)
6 4 7
33. How many times more intense is 90d B and sound than 40d B sound?

1) 5 2)50 3)500 4)105

34. A mixture of diatomic gases is obtained by mixing m1 and m2 masses of two gases

with velocity of sound in then C1 and C2 respectively. Determine the velocity of sound

in the mixture of gases (Temp of gas temerity const)

m1c22  m2c12 m1c22  m2c12


1) C  2) C
m2  m1 m1  m2

m1c12  m2c22 m1c22  m2c12


3) C 4) C 
m1  m2 m1  m2

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35. While measuring the speed of sound by performing a resonance column
Experiment, a student gets the first resonance condition at a column length of
18cm during winter. Repeating the same experiment during summer, she
measures the column length to be x cm for the second resonance then.
1) 18  x 2) x  54 3) 54  x  36 4) 36  x  18
36. Beat phenomenon is physically meaningful only if
1) w1  w2  w1  w2 2) w1  w2  w1  w2
w1 w1
3)  17 4) w1  w2 
w2 w2

37. Two identical sonometer wires have a fundamental frequency of 500HZ when kept

under the same tensition. What fractional increase in the tension of one wire would

cause an occurrence of 5beats per sec. When both wires vibrate together

1)1% 2)3% 3)2% 4)4%

38. A source of sound and an observer are approaching each other with the same

1
speed. Which is equal to   times the speed of sound the apparent relative
10 

change in frequency of souce is

1) 22.2% increases 2)22.2% decreases

3) 18.27 decreases 4) 18.2% increases

39. Two pulses in stretched string, whose centers are initially 8cm apart, are moving
towards each other as shown in the figure. The speed of each pulse in 2cm/s.
After 2s the total energy of the pulses will be.

8cm

1)zero 2)Purely kinetic


3) Purely potential 4) Parlty kinetic & potential
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40. The equation of displacement of waves are given as Y1  10sin  3 t  
 3

 
Y2  5 sin 3 t  3 cos 3 t then what is the ratio of their amplitudes.

1)1:2 2)2:1 3)1:1 4)3:2


41. A uniform rope of length l is hung from the ceiling under it own weight the speed
of the transverse pulse on it at a distance x from the ceiling will be proportional to.
1) x 2)  l  x  3) x 4) l  x

42. The transverse displacement of a string (clamped at its both ends) is given by
 2 x 
y  x1t   0.06 sin   cos 120 t  .All the points on the string b/w two consecutive
 3 

nodes vibrate with


A) Same frequency B) Same phase C) Same energy
D) Different amplitude
1) ABD 2) ABCD 3) AC 4)BCD
43. A train whistling at constant frequency is moving toward a station at a constant
speed V. The train goes past a stationary observer on the station. The frequency
' n ' of the sound as heard by the observer is plotted as a function of time ' t ' (figure).

Identify the expected curve.

n n
n n

1) t
2) t
3) t
4) t

44. A transverse wave is travelling along a string from left to right. The figure below
represents the shape of the string at a given instant. At this instant the points have
an upward velocity are (x-axis displacement, y-axis displacement)
Y

C
D
B
E
A
X

F H
G

1)D,E,F 2)A,B,F 3)B,D,F 4)A,E,H


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45. A travelling wave pulse is given by Y  2
. The amplitude and velocity of the
5   x  2t 

pulse propagating are.


1)2 units-2units 2)2units , 2units
3)10 units 5units 4) 10 units 10units
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
0
46. The elevation of a cloud is 60 above the horizon. A thunder is heard 85 after the

observation of lighting. The speed of sound is 330m/s. The vertical height of cloud

form ground is 1320 x then ' x ' is

cloud

0 600

horizon

47. The diameter of a stretched string is increased 3% keeping the other parameters

constant then the velocity is x% decreases what is the value of ' x '

48. A band playing music at a frequency ‘f’ is Moving towards a wall at a speed Vb . A

motorist is following the band with a speed Vm . If V is the speed of sound, the

n V  Vm  Vb
expression for the beat frequency heard by the motorist is then ‘n’
V 2  Vb2

49. Two waves of wave length 2m and 2.02m respectively moving the same velocity,

superpose to produce 2 beats per sec. The velocity of the wave is _________

50. An object producing a pitch of 100 HZ approaches a stationary person in a

straight line with a velocity of 200m/s velocity of sound is 300m/s. The person will

note a change in frequency as the object files past him equal to ________HZ.
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CHEMISTRY
(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 in all other cases.
51. Iso structural species are those which have the same shape and hybridization.
Among the given species identify the iso structural species.
1) NF3 and BF3 2) BF4 and NH 4 3) BCl3 and BrCl3 4) NH 3and NO3
52. The types of hybrid Orbitals of nitrogen in NO2 , NO3 and NH 4 respectively are
expected to be.
1) SP, SP3 , SP 2 2) SP, SP, and SP3 3) SP, SP 2 , and SP3 4) SP 2 , SP and SP3
53. In PO43 ion the formal charge on the oxygen atom of P-O bond is
1) +1 2) -1 3) -0.75 4) +0.75
54. Diatomic species are listed below. Identify the correct order in which the bond
order is increasing in them.
1) NO  O2  C22  He2 2) O2  NO  C22  He2
3) C22  He2  O2  NO 4) He2  O2  NO  C22

55. Which of the following is the correct decreasing order of X-O bond length where ‘X’
is the central atom
1) ClO4  SO42  PO43  SiO44 2) SiO44  PO43  SO42  ClO4
3) SiO44  PO43  ClO4  SO42 4) SiO44  SO42  PO43  ClO4
1

2
56. In 3 molecule, the formal charges of oxygen atoms 1,2,3 are
respectively
1) -1,0,+1 2) 0,-1,+1 3) 0,+1,-1 4) +1,0,-1
57. The molecular orbital shown in the diagram can be described as

 

 

*
1)  2)  3)  4) *
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58. Which of the following is least ionic?
1) CaF2 2) CaBr2 3) CaCl2 4) CaI 2
59. A square planar complex is formed by hybridization of which atomic orbital’s.
1) S , Px , Py , d z 2 2) S , Px , Py , d x  y
2 2 3) S , Px , Py , d yz 4) S , Px , Pz , d xy

60. The pairs of species of oxygen and their magnetic behavior are noted below.
Which of the following presents the correct description?
1) O2 , O22   Both diamagnetic 2) O2 , O22  Both paramagnetic
3) O2 , O2  Both paramagnetic 4) O2 , O2  Both Diamagnetic
61. Atomic radii of fluorine and Neon in Angstrom units are respectively given by
1) 0.72,1.60 2)1.60 ,1.60 3)0.72 ,0.72 4)1.60 , 0.72
62. The first ionization enthalpy of Na, Mg, Al and Si are in the order
1) Na  Mg  Al  Si 2) Na  Mg  Al  Si
3) Na  Mg  Al  Si 4) Na  Mg  Al  Si
63. Consider the iso electronic species Na  , Mg 2 , F  and O 2 . The correct order of
increasing length of their radii is
1) F   O 2  Mg 2  Na  2) Mg 2  Na  F   O2
3) O 2  F   Na   Mg 2 4) O 2  F   Mg 2  Na 
64. The formation of oxide ion O2g from oxygen atom O g   e   Og  H o  142 Kj / mol

Og   e   O2g H o  780 Kj / mol

Thus, process of formation oxide ion O2 in gas phase is unfavorable even though
O2 is iso electron with neon. It is due to the fact that

1) Oxygen is more electronegative


2) Addition of electron in oxygen results in larger size of the ion
3) Electron repulsion out weight the stability gained by achieving noble gas
configuration.
4) O Ion has comparatively smaller than oxygen atom
65. The electronic configuration of gadolinium (z=64)
1)  Xe 4 f 3 5d 5 6s 2 2)  Xe 4 f 7 5d 2 6 s1 3)  Xe 4 f 7 5d 1 6s 2 4)  Xe 4 f 8 5d 6 6s 2

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66. A bulb emits radiation of  =4500A . The bulb is rated as150 Watt. If 8% of energy

is emitted as light. How many photons are emitted per second.


1) 28.3 1018 2) 27.2 1018 3) 27.2 1018 4) 3.62 105
67. According to Bohr’s theory, the electron energy of H-atom in nth orbit is
21.76  1019 2
En   z J . Calculate longest  that need to remove electron from 3rd
n2

Bohr orbit of He ion


1) 2188A0 2) 2055A0 3)3128A0 4)2568A0
68. The de Broglie wavelength of electron which is accelerated by potential of 500V. is
approximately around.
1) 3.6 1011 m 2) 5.5 1011 m 3) 3.6 1014 m 4) 4.8 1012 m
69. Wavelengths of characteristic X-ray of Iron is 1.931108 cm. If element (‘A’)has
characteristic  of X-rays 2.289 108 cm . The element is
1) K 2)Cs 3)Ag 4)Cr
70. Radiations having wavelength 3000A0 falls over metallic surface having threshold
wavelength 4000A0 kinetic energy in joules is.
1) 1.66 1019 2) 2.68 1016 3) 3.2 1014 4) 1.8 1019
(NUMERICAL VALUE TYPE)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question is numerical value type. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation,
truncated/rounded-off to second decimal place. (e.g. 6.25, 7.00, ‐0.33, ‐.30, 30.27, ‐127.30).
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and 0 in all other cases.
71. Number of metals show photoelectric effect when 300nm falls on

metal___________

Metal _ Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W

(ev) Wo_ 2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75

72. If electron jumps from n=4 to n=2 for He ion the wavelength emitted will be

same when electron jumps from n=x to n=1 for H-atom. ‘x’ is __________

73. If H-atom is bombarded with12.75 ev Then electrons get excited and de excited to

ground state producing how many number of spectral lines _____________

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74. How many graphs are represented correctly ____________

KE v
P

 Momentum  velocity 

1)  2)  3) n

For 2s level

For ' 3s ' level


D 

4) r 5) r

75. A element with Z=26 shows magnetic moment 5.9 B.M in its Oxidation state

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