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JRC J.R.C I.I.

T ACADEMY
Seetarampuram, Jaggayyapet, A.P.

Sec : SR.ICON JEE MAIN PART TEST-3 Date:


Time: 09 : 00 AM – 12 : 00 PM Max. Marks: 300

JEE MAIN 2021 PAPER


SR.ICON IIT_JEE MAIN_P_PTJ_ 3 _Syllabus

PHYSICS : Gravitations, Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter

CHEMISTRY : Haloalkanes & Haloarenes, Hydrogen

MATHS : Functions, Trigonometric Equations,


Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Important Instructions: [ JEE Main 2021 Pattern]

 This test consist of THREE Parts: Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics


 This test contains 90 questions; Duration: 3 Hours; Total Marks: 300

 Every Section-A [Single Correct Answer]:


20 Questions, Correct FOUR (4) marks, negative ONE (1) mark.

 Every Section-B [Numerical Value Type]


10 Questions (any 5 out of 10), Correct FOUR (4) marks, no negative mark.

Name of the Student: _______________________ H. T. No:


J.R.C I.I.T ACADEMY SR.ICON IIT_JEE MAIN_PTJ-3_QP

Part-I: Physics Max. Marks: 100


Section-A
1. A projectile is fired vertically from the Earth with a velocity hve , where ve is the escape velocity
and k is constant less than unity. The maximum height to which projectile rises, as measured from
the centre of Earth, is
R R R R
(1) (2) (3) (4)
k k 1 1 k 2 1 k 2
2. The radius of Earth is 6400 km and g  10 ms 2 . In order that a body of 5 kg weighs zero at the
equator, the angular speed of Earth in radian/s is
1 1 1 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
80 400 800 1600
3. A double star consists of two stars, one of mass M and the other 2M. Distance between them is r .
The two stars revolve under their mutual gravitational force. Then
(1) the kinetic energy of the heavier star is 2 times the kinetic energy of the lighter star.
(2) the two stars will revolve around the point of trisection of the straight line joining their mass-
centres, nearer to the heavier star.
(3) the two stars have equal periods of revolution.
(4) both (2) and (3) are correct.
4. A mass m is raised from the surface of Earth to a point which is at a height nR from the surface of
Earth. Change in potential energy is
mgR n 2mgR
(1) (2) (mgR ) (3) n mgR (4) .
n n 1 n
5. The mean radius of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun is 1.5  1011 m . The mean radius of the orbit of
Mercury around the Sun is 6  1010 m . The mercury will rotate around the Sun is
(1) 1 year (2) nearly 4 years (3) nearly 1/4 years (4) 2.5 years
6. A satellite is circling around the Earth at a distance ' x ' from the centre of Earth. If the radius of the
circular orbit is reduced by 1%, then the speed will increase by
(1) 0.5% (2) 1% (3) 2% (4) 3%
7. The eccentricity of Earth’s orbit is 0.017. The ratio of the maximum speed in its orbit to its minimum
speed is
(1) 1 (2) 1.017 (3) 1.034 (4) 1.051
8. The largest and the shortest distance of the Earth from the Sun are r1 and r2 respectively. Its distance
from the Sun, when it is at the perpendicular to the major axis of the orbit drawn from the Sun is
r1  r2 r1r2 2r1r2 r1  r2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 r1  r2 r1  r2 3
9. If the Earth were to case rotating about its own axis, the increase in the value of ' g ' at the equator is
nearly
(1) 6.72 cm s 2 (2) 3.4cm s 2 (3) 1.68cm s 2 (4) 0.84 cm s 2
10. The ratio of the weights of a body on the Earth’s surface to that on the surface of a planet is 9 : 4.
The mass of the planet is 1/9th of that of the earth. If R is the radius of the earth, What is the radius of
the planet? (Take the planets to have the same mass density)
R R R R
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 2 4 9
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11. An electron is moving through a field. It is moving (i) opposite an electric field (ii) perpendicular to
a magnetic field as shown. For each situation the de-Broglie wave length of electron

(1) Increasing, increasing (2) Increasing, decreasing


(3) Decreasing, same (4) Same, Same
12. The figure shows different graphs between stopping potential (V0 ) and frequency () for
photosensitive surface of cesium, potassium, sodium and lithium. The plots are parallel. Correct
ranking of the targets according to their work function greatest first will be

(1) (i) > (ii) > (iii) > (iv) (2) (i) > (iii) > (ii) > (iv)
(3) (iv) > (iii) > (ii) < (i) (4) (i) = (iii) > (ii) = (iv)
13. The K X-rays arising from a cobalt (Z = 27) target have a wavelength of 179 pm. The K X-rays
arising from a nickel target (Z = 28) is
(1) > 179 pm (2) < 179 pm (3) = 179 pm (4) None of these
14. If a voltage applied to an X-ray tube is increased to 1.5 times the minimum wavelength (min ) of an
X-ray continuous spectrum shifts by   26 pm . The initial voltage applied to the tube is
(1)  10 kV (2)  16 kV (3)  50 kV (4)  75 kV
15. If light of wavelength 1 is allowed to fall on a metal, then kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted
is E1 . If wavelength of light changes to 2 then kinetic energy of electrons changes to E2 . Then
work function of the metal is
E E (   ) E   E22 E   E22  EE
(1) 1 2 1 2 (2) 1 1 (3) 1 1 (4) 1 2 1 2
12 (1  2 ) (2  1 ) (2  1 )
16. If 10000 V is applied across an X-ray tube, what will be the ratio of de-Broglie wavelength of the
incident electrons to the shortest wavelength of X-ray produced ( e / m for electron is 1.8  1011 ckg 1 )
(1) 1 (2) 0.1 (3) 0.2 (4) 0.3
17. Two large parallel plates are connected with the terminal of 100 V power supply. These plates have a
fine hole at the centre. An electron having energy 200 eV is so directed that it passes through the
holes. When it comes out it's de-Broglie wavelength is

(1) 1.22 Å (2) 1.75 Å (3) 2 Å (4) None of these


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18. The maximum velocity of electrons emitted from a metal surface is V. When frequency of light
falling on it is f. The maximum velocity when frequency becomes 4f is
(1) 2 V (2) > 2 V (3) < 2 V (4) Between 2 V and 4 V
19. A particle moving with kinetic energy E has de-Broglie wavelength  . If energy E is added to its
energy, the wavelength become  / 2 . Value of E , is:
(1) 2E (2) E (3) 3E (4) 4E

20. A metal plate of area 1104 m2 is illuminated by a radiation of intensity 16 mWm 2 . The work
function of the metal is 5 eV. The energy of the incident photons is 10 eV and only 10% of its
produces photo electrons. The number of emitted photo electrons per second and their maximum
energy respectively, will be: [1 eV = 1.6  1019 J ]

(1) 1010 and 5 eV (2) 1014 and 10 eV (3) 1012 and 5 eV (4) 1011 and 5 eV

Section-B
21. The gravitational potential difference between the surface of a planet and a point 20m above the
surface, is 2 joule/kg. If the gravitational field is uniform, then the work done is carrying a 5 kg body
to a height of 4 m above the surface is (in joule)

22. The escape velocity for a planet is 20 km s 1 . The potential energy of a particle of mass 1 milligram
on the surface of planet will be (in Joule)
23. Two satellites move in circular orbits around the Earth at distances 9000 km and 9010 km from the
centre of Earth. If the nearer satellite has a period of revolution of 90 minutes around the Earth, then
the difference in the periods of revolution around the Earth is (in sec)

24. If the value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Earth is 10 ms 2 , then a girl can jump
safely from a height of 2m. If she has to jump on a planet where acceleration due to gravity is

0.2 ms 2 , then the safe height will be (in metre)

25. Consider two solid spheres of radii R1  1 m , R2  2 m and mass M1 and M 2 respectively. The

gravitational field due to sphere (1) and (2) are shown. The value of M 1  M 2 is:

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26. In an electron microscope, the resolution that can be achieved is of the order of the wavelength of
electrons used. To resolve a width of 7.5 1012 m , the minimum electron energy required, (in keV)
is

27. A beam of electromagnetic radiation of intensity 6.4 105 W cm 2 is comprised of wavelength,

  310nm . It falls normally on a metal (work function   2eV ) of surface area of 1cm 2 . If one in

103 photons ejects an electron, total number of electrons ejected in 1s is 10 x (hc = 1240 eVnm, 1 eV
= 1.6 1019 J ), then x is __________

28. If maximum velocity with which an electron can be emitted from a photo cell is 4  108 cm / sec , the

stopping potential, (in volt) is (mass of electron = 9  10–31 kg)


29. Light of wavelength 2475 Å is incident on barium. Photoelectrons emitted describe a circle of radius
1
100 cm by a magnetic field of flux density 105 Tesla. Work function of the barium, in eV is
17
e
(Given  1.7 1011 )
m

30. If the momentum of an electron is changed by p, then the de-Broglie wavelength associated with it
changes by 0.50%. The initial momentum of the electron is ______p

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Part-II: Chemistry Max. Marks: 100


Section-A
31. An alkyl halide may be converted into an alcohol by
(1) Addition (2) Substitution (3) Dehydrohalogenation (4) Elimination
32. The C  Cl bond in chlorobenzene as compared with C  Cl bond in methyl chloride is
(1) Longer and weaker (2) Shorter and weaker
(3) Shorter and stronger (4) Longer and stronger
33. A salt solution is treated with chloroform drops. Then it is shaked with chlorine water. Chloroform
layer becomes violet. Solution contains
(1) NO2 ion (2) NO3 ion (3) Br  ion (4) I ion
34. The following reaction belongs to
H 2O
(CH 3 )3 C  Br  (CH 3 )3  C  OH
(1) Elimination reaction (2) Substitution reaction
(3) Free radical reaction (4) Displacement reaction
35. The order of reactivities of methyl halides in the formation of Grignard reagent is
(1) CH3I  CH 3Br  CH3Cl (2) CH3Cl  CH 3Br  CH 3I
(3) CH3Br  CH3Cl  CH 3I (4) CH3Br  CH3I  CH3Cl
36. Identify Z in the following series
alc.KOH Br KCN
C 2 H5 I   X  2  Y  Z
(1) CH3CH 2CN (2) CH 2CN (3) BrCH2  CH 2CN (4) BrCH  CHCN
|
CH 2CN
37. The order of reactivities of the following alkyl halides for a SN 2 reaction is
(1) RF  RCl  RBr  RI (2) RF  RBr  RCl  RI
(3) RCl  RBr  RF  RI (4) RI  RBr  RCl  RF
38. Benzene hexachloride is prepared from benzene and chlorine in sunlight by
(1) Substitution reaction (2) Elimination reaction
(3) Addition reaction (4) Rearrangement
39. The decreasing order of reactivity towards dehydrohalogenation (E1 ) reaction of the following
compounds is:

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(1) B > D > A > C (2) B > D > C > A (3) D > B > C > A (4) B > A > D > C
40. Increasing order of reactivity of the following compounds for SN 1 substitution is:

(1) B < C < D < A (2) A < B < D < C (3) B < A < D < C (4) B < C < A < D
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41. Temperature of maximum density in H2O and D2O respectively are
(1) 277.15 K, 284.75 K (2) 273.15 K, 277.15 K
(3) 277.15 K, 285.75 K (4) 284.75 K, 277.15 K
42. Non-metallic oxides dissolves in water to form
(1) Acidic solution (2) Alkaline solution
43. The solubility of an ionic compound is compared in heavy and simple water. It is
(1) Higher in heavy water (2) Lower in heavy water
(3) Same in heavy water and simple water (4) Lower in simple water
44. Which of the following cannot be reduced by H 2O 2 ?
(1) Ag 2O (2) Fe3 (3) Acidified KMnO4 (4) Acidified K 2 Cr2O 7
45. Indicator type silica gel used as a dehumidifier contains
(1) Cu 2 ions (2) Ni 2 ions (3) Co 2 ions (4) Fe2 ions
46. To an aqueous solution of AgNO3 some NaOH(aq) is added, till a brown ppt. is obtained. To this
H 2O 2 is added dropwise. The ppt. turns black with the evolution of O2 . The black ppt. is
(1) Ag 2O (2) Ag 2 O2 (3) AgOH (4) None of these
47. Which of the following cannot be used for the preparation of H 2 ?
(1) Zn  HCl(dil.) 
 (2) NaH  H 2O 


(3) Zn  HNO3 (dil.) 
 (4) HCOONa 
48. The correct statements among (a) to (d) regarding H 2 as a fuel are:
(a) It produces less pollutant than petrol
(b) A cylinder of compressed dihydrogen weighs ~ 30 times more than a petrol tank producing the
same amount of energy.
(c) Dihydrogen is stored in tanks of metal alloys like NaNi5
(d) On combustion, values of energy released per gram of liquid dihydrogen and LPG are 50 and 142
kJ, respectively
(1) (b) and (d) only (2) (a), (b) and (c) only (3) (b), (c) and (d) only (4) (a) and (c) only
49. The temporary hardness of a water sample is due to compound X. Boiling this sample converts X to
compound Y. X and Y, respectively, are:
(1) Ca(HCO3 ) 2 and CaO (2) Mg(HCO3 ) 2 and MgCO3
(3) Mg(HCO3 ) 2 and Mg(OH)2 (4) Ca(HCO3 ) 2 and Ca(OH)2
50. Among the statements (a)-(d), the correct ones are
(a) Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide gives dioxygen
(b) Like hydrogen peroxide, compounds, such as KClO3 , Pb(NO3 )2 and NaNO 3 when heated
liberated dioxygen
(c) 2-Ethylanthraquinone is useful for the industrial preparation of hydrogen peroxide.
(d) Hydrogen peroxide is used for the manufacture of sodium perborate
(1) (a), (b) and (c) only (2) (a) and (c) only
(3) (a), (b), (c) and (d) (4) (a), (c) and (d) only

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Section-B
51. The total number of stereoisomeric forms of C6 H 6 Cl6 known is

52. In CH3CH 2 Br percent of Br is ______ (Nearly)

53. Number of   bonds present in B.H.C. (Benzene hexachloride) is/are

54. How many structural isomers are possible for a compound with molecular formula C3H7 Cl is

55. How many of the following reactions doesn’t give benzene is/are

boiling
(A) C6 H5 N 2Cl 
H O
2

C2 H5OH
(B) C6 H 5 N 2Cl  

(C) C6 H5 N 2Cl  H3PO 2  H 2O 


56. The volume strength of perhydrol is


57. Hydrogen has three isotopes, the number of possible diatomic molecules will be

58. The H  O  H angle in water molecule is about

59. The volume of oxygen liberated from 15 ml of 20 volume H 2O 2 , (in ml) is

60. The amount of H 2O 2 present in 1 L of 1.5 N H 2O 2 solution, (in grams) is

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Part-III: Mathematics Max. Marks: 100


Section-A
61. The domain of the function f  x   1  1  1  x 2 is

(1)  x x  1 (2)  x x  1 (3) 0,1 (4)  1,1

1
 x2 
62. Let f  x   cos   . The range of f is
 1  x2 
 

         
(1)  0,  (2)   ,  (3)   , 0  (4)  0, 
 2  2 2  2   2

63. Let f  x   x  2  x  3  x  4 and g  x   f  x  1 then

(1) g  x  is an even function (2) g  x  is an odd function

(3) g  x  is neither even nor odd (4) g  x  is periodic

64. Let f  x   x  2  x  , 0  x  2 . If the definition of f is extended over the set R   0, 2 by

f  x  2   f  x  then f is a

(1) periodic function of period 1 (2) non periodic function


1
(3) periodic function of period 2 (4) periodic function of period
2
65. Let f(x) = ([k]2 – 5[k] + 4)x3 – (6{k}2 – 5 { k} + 1)x – (tan x) (sgn (x)), be an even function for all ,
x  R where [.] denotes G.I.F and {.} denotes fractional part function. Then the sum of all possible
values of ‘k’ is
17 31 35 53
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6 3 3 6
66. If sin   cos   1 then the general value of  is
  
(1) 2n (2) n  (1)n  (3) 2n  (4) None of these
4 4 2

67. The solution of 3 tan( A  150 )  tan( A  150 ) is

   n 
(1) n  (2) 2n  (3) 2n  (4)  (1)n
4 4 4 2 4
68. The general solution of the equation ( 3  1) sin   ( 3  1) cos   2 is

       
(1) 2n   (2) n  (1)n  (3) 2n   (4) n  (1)n 
4 12 4 12 4 12 4 12

69. If cos 6  cos 4  cos 2  1  0 , where 0    1800 , then  =

(1) 300 , 450 (2) 450 ,900 (3) 1350 ,1500 (4) 300 , 450 , 900 ,1350 ,150 0

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70. If 4sin 2   2( 3  1) cos   4  3 , then the general value of  is

   
(1) 2n  (2) 2n  (3) n  (4) n 
3 4 3 3
71. If sin 2  cos 3 and  is an acute angle, then sin  is equal to
5 1  5 1
(1) (2) (3) 0 (4) None of these
4 4
72. If   sin 1 x  cos 1 x  tan 1 x, x  0 , then the smallest interval in which  lies is given by
 3   
(1)   (2) 0       0
(3)  (4)   
2 4 4 4 2
  1 
73. Considering only the principal values, if tan(cos1 x )  sin  cot 1    , then ' x ' is equal to
  2 
1 2 3 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 5 3
2
2a 1 1  b 2x
74. sin 1 2
 cos 2
 tan 1 , then x =
1 a 1 b 1  x2
a b ab
(1) a (2) b (3) (4)
1  ab 1  ab
x  y x 2 2 xy y2
75. If cos 1    cos 1     , then 2  cos   2 =
a b a ab b
(1) sin 2  (2) cos 2  (3) tan 2  (4) cot 2 
3 1 
76. If   cos1   ,   tan 1   , where 0   ,   , then    is equal to:
5 3 2
 9  9  9   9 
(1) sin 1   (2) tan 1   (3) cos 1   (4) tan 1  
 5 10   14   5 10   5 10 
 2   3   3
77. If cos 1    cos 1     x   , then x is equal to:
 3x   4x  2  4
145 145 146 145
(1) (2) (3) (4)
12 10 12 11
78. If the equation cos4   sin4     0 has real solutions for  , then  lies in the interval:
 3 5  1 1  5   1
(1)   ,   (2)   ,   (3)   , 1 (4)  1,  
 2 4  2 4  4   2
x[ x ]
79. Let f : (1,3)  R be a function defined by f ( x )  , where [ x] denotes the greatest integer  x .
1  x2
Then the range of f is
3 4  2 3  3 4   2 4  2 1   3 4
(1)  ,  (2)  ,    ,  (3)  ,  (4)  ,    , 
5 5  5 5  4 5   5 5  5 2   4 5
5
80. If g ( x)  x2  x  1 and ( gof )( x)  4 x 2  10 x  5 , then f   is equal to
4
3 1 3 1
(1) (2)  (3)  (4)
2 2 2 2

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Section-B
x x
81. The period of the function f  x   3sin  4 cos is
3 4
1
82. Let f(x) = sin2013 x – cos 2012
x and g(x) = 1 + tan-1(|x|). Then the number of values of x in
2
[10 , 20 ] satisfying the equation f(x) = sgn (g(x)), is
83. The number of distinct solution of the equation log1/ 2 | sin x | 2  log1/ 2 | cos x | in the interval

[0, 2 ] is _____

84. The number of values of ' x ' in the interval [0,5 ] satisfying the equation 3sin 2 x  7sin x  2  0 is

 4 5 16  A
85. 2   sin 1  sin 1  sin 1  = , then AB is _____
 5 13 65  B
1 
86. If f(x) is an even function and satisfies the relation x 2 f  x  2 f    g  x , where g(x) is an odd
x
function, then f(5) equals to
87. If we consider only the principal values of the inverse trigonometric functions, if the value of
 1 4  3
tan  cos1  sin 1  = , then k is
 5 2 17  k
3 9
88. If sin 1 x  sin 1 y  sin 1 z  , then the value of x100  y100  z100  101 101 101 is equal to
2 x y z

89. If in a triangle ABC, A  tan 1 2 and B  tan 1 3 , the angle C = , then k is _____
k
 
90. If sin 5 x  sin 3 x  sin x  0 , then the value of x other than 0 lying between 0  x  = , then k is
2 k
______

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