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26-07-2025

11_IIT_Jee(M+A)_PT-5 JM

PHYSICS

SECTION-I

1) For shown graph magnitude of acceleration of particle at point P is

(A) units

(B)
units
(C) units
(D) can't determined

2) x–t graph for a uniformly accelerated motion is as shown in the figure. Then find the average

velocity between points J and K

(A) 3m/s
(B) 2m/s
(C) 4 m/s
(D) 1.5 m/s

3) A man is firing the bullets in all the directions with a speed u the maximum area swept by the
bullets is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

4) A lift is coming from 8th floor and is just about to reach 4th floor. Taking ground floor as origin
and positive direction upwards for all quantities, which one of the following is correct?

(A) x < 0, v < 0, a > 0


(B) x > 0, v < 0, a < 0
(C) x > 0, v < 0, a > 0
(D) x > 0, v > 0, a < 0

5) Shots are fired from the top of a tower and from bottom simultaneously at angles 45° and
60° respectively as shown. If horizontal distance of the point of collision is at a distance of

from the tower, then find the height h of tower (in cm).

(A) 1
(B) 100
(C)
(D) 200

6) In the given triangle a particle projected from A and it is grazing vertex C & fall on point B, then

find angle of projection θ.


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) Two men P & Q are standing at corners A & B of square ABCD of side 8 m. They start moving
along the track with constant speed 2 m/s and 10 m/s respectively. Find the time when they will

meet for the first time.

(A) 2 sec
(B) 3 sec
(C) 1 sec
(D) 6 sec

8) The cone falling with a speed ν0 strikes and penetrates the block of packing material. The
acceleration of the cone after impact is a = g – cx2, where c is a positive constant and x is the
penetration distance. If the maximum penetration depth is xm. Then c equals :

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

9) Two particles A and B move with constant velocity and along two mutually perpendicular
straight lines towards intersection point O. At moment t = 0 particles were located at distances
and respectively from O. What is that minimum distance equal to ?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10) A body travels in nth second and 115.0 m in second. The acceleration is:

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

11) Statement–1 : For motion in parabolic path, but may be zero.


and Statement–2 : Acceleration in a body may be due to change in direction of velocity only.

Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; Statement–2 is a correct explanation for


(A)
Statement–1.
Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; Statement–2 is not a correct explanation for
(B)
Statement–1.
(C) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is False.
(D) Statement–1 is False, Statement–2 is True.

12) In the figure, for two projectile thrown from same point with same speed hitting same wall

normally, find PQ :-

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) zero
13) A particle P is sliding down a frictionless hemispherical bowl. It passes the point A at t = 0. At
this instant of time, the horizontal component of its velocity is v. A bead Q of the same mass as P is
ejected from A at t = 0 along the horizontal string AB, with the speed v. Friction between the bead
and the string may be neglected. Let tP and tQ be the respective times taken by P and Q to reach the

point B. Then :

(A) tP < tQ
(B) tP = tQ
(C) tP > tQ

(D)

14) As shown, a man has to cross the river flowing with current speed 3 km/h, along line AB. With
what minimum speed relative to water he should swim to cross along AB?

(A) km/h
(B) km/h

(C)
km/h

(D)
km/h

15) A particle is projected horizontally from a tower with velocity V0. Wind is blowing in opposite
direction and is providing a constant horizontal acceleration a0. If particle strikes the ground

vertically then height of building is

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

16) A particle travels from A to B path shown in figure, then the displacement of particle is :

(A) m
(B) m
(C) 52 m
(D) None of these

17) In the arrangement of rigid links of equal length ℓ, they can freely rotate about the joined ends
as shown in the figure. If the end U is pulled horizontally with constant speed 20 m/s, find the

approx. speed of end P when the angle SUT is 90o.

(A) 5 m/s
(B) 10 m/s
(C) 7.1 m/s
(D) 14.12 m/s

18) A temperature difference can generate e.m.f. in some materials. Let S be the e.m.f. produced per
unit temperature difference between the ends of a wire, σ the electrical conductivity and κ the
thermal conductivity of the material of the wire. Taking , , , and K as dimensions of mass,
length, time, current and temperature, respectively, the dimensional formula of the quantity

is :-

0 0 0 0 0
(A) [ ]
0 0 0 0 −1
(B) [ ]
1 2 −2 −1 −1
(C) [ ]
1 2 −4 −1 −1
(D) [ ]

19) Using mass (M), length (L), time (T), and electric current (A) as fundamental quantities, the

dimensions of permittivity will be (Given F = )

(A) [MLT-1A-1]
(B) [MLT-2A-2]
(C) [M-1L-3T4A2]
(D) [M2L-2T-2A]

20) The dimensional formula of latent heat is:

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

SECTION-II

1) In a new system of units, the unit of mass is 100g, unit of length is 4 m and unit of time is 2 s. If
the numerical value of 10 J in this system is N fill the value of N/5.

2) Size of a sphere is increasing and at a particular instant, it is observed that rate of increase of its
volume w.r.t. time and rate of increase of its surface area w.r.t. time are equal in magnitude (both
rates are in same system of units). Find radius of sphere in the same system of units.

3)

In a certain system of absoolute units the acceleration produced by gravity in a body falling freely is
denoted by 5, the kinetic energy of a 500 kg shot moving with velocity 400 metres per second is
denoted by 2000 & its momentum by 100.
The unit of length is 10x metre, then x is ....... ?

4) The radius R, of the fireball produced by an atomic bomb explosion may be assumed to depend on
the density 'ρ' of the atmosphere, the time 't' elapsed since the explosion and the energy 'E' released
by the bomb. Deduce the formula for R by dimensional method. If your answer

is where k is dimensionless constant. Fill the value of .

5) A particle moves in the xy-plane with constant acceleration g directed along the negative y-axis.
The equation of trajectory of the particle is y = ax – bx2, where a and b are positive constants.
Velocity of the particle at the origin is given by . Find the value of 2n.

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

1) Suppose the elements X and Y combine to form two compounds XY2 and X3Y2. When 0.1 mole
of XY2 weighs 10 g and 0.05 mole of X3Y2 weighs 9 g, the atomic weights of X and Y are respectively

(A) 20, 30
(B) 30, 20
(C) 40, 30
(D) 60, 40

2) 1.5 mol of O2 combine with Mg (Magnesium) to form oxide MgO. The mass of Mg (at. weight =
24) that has combined is :-

(A) 36 g
(B) 72 g
(C) 48 g
(D) 24 g

3) The number of electrons having n + s = 2.5 for Cu+2 ion is :-

(A) 8 or 9
(B) 10 or 11
(C) 12 or 13
(D) 14 or 15

4) Match the following rules with their statements. Select the correct codes from the given options :-

Rules Statements

No two electrons in an atom can have the


(A) Hund's Rule (1)
same set of four quantum numbers.

Aufbau Half-filled and completely filled orbitals


(B) (2)
Principle have extra stability.

Pairing of electrons in the orbitals


Pauli
belonging to the same subshell does not
(C) Exclusion (3)
take place until each orbital is singly
Principle
occupied

Heisenberg's It is impossible to determine the exact


(D) Uncertainty (4) position and exact momentum of a
Principle subatomic particle simultaneously
In the ground state of atoms, orbitals are
(5) filled in the order of their increasing
energies
(A) A-5, B-4, C-3, D-1
(B) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
(C) A-3, B-5, C-1, D-4
(D) A-2, B-3, C-5, D-4

5) If the electron in hydrogen atom jumps from the third orbit to second orbit, the wavelength of the
emitted radiation is given by :-

(A) λ = 36/5R
(B) λ = 5R/36
(C) λ = 5/R
(D) λ = R/6

6) Calculate the frequency of revolution having λ = 600 nm :-

(A) 0.5 × 1015 Hz


(B) 1 × 1015 Hz
(C) 0.2 × 1020 Hz
(D) 0.5 × 1014 Hz

7) Suppose 10–17 J of energy is needed by interior of human eye to see an object. How many photons
of green light (λ = 550 nm) are needed to generate this minimum amount of energy?

(A) 14
(B) 28
(C) 39
(D) 42

8) What is the maximum number of orbitals that can be identified with the following quantum
numbers n = 3, l = 1, m = 0 :-

(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 2

9) What is the potential energy of an electron present in N-shell of the Be+3 ion ?

(A) –3.4 eV
(B) –6.8 eV
(C) –13.6 eV
(D) –27.2 eV
10) The velocity of electron in second shell of Li+2 ion is 3.28 × 106 m/s, then the velocity in fourth
shell of He⊕ ion will be :-

(A) 2.188 × 106 m/s


(B) 1.093 × 106 m/s
(C) 3.28 × 106 m/s
(D) 6.56 × 106 m/s

11) Suppose that a hypothetical H-like atom gives a red, Green, Blue & Violet line spectrum. Which
transition according to figure would give off the red spectral line ?

(A) 3 → 1
(B) 2 → 1
(C) 4 → 1
(D) 3 → 2

12) The graph between and r(radial distance) is shown below. This represents :

(A) 3s orbital
(B) 1s orbital
(C) 2p orbital
(D) 2s orbital

13) An unknown compound has 3.5% of nitrogen (N). The minimum molar mass of compound is

(A) 400
(B) 800
(C) 200
(D) 100

14) Two oxides of a metal contains 50% and 40% of a metal respectively. The formula of the first
oxide is [Link] the formula of the second oxide is -

(A) MO2
(B) M2O3
(C) M2O
(D) M2O5

15) In an organic compound of molar mass 108 g mol– 1 C, H and N atoms are present in 9 : 1 : 3.5 by
weight. Molecular formula can be :

(A) C6H8N2
(B) C7H10N
(C) C5H6N3
(D) C4H18N3

16) 32 g H2 are reacted with 32 g O2 gas. The weight of water formed is


2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

(A) 9 g
(B) 36 g
(C) 4.5 g
(D) 3.6 g

17) Crystalline salt Na2SO4.xH2O on heating loses 55.9% of its weight the formula of crystalline solid
is :

(A) Na2SO4.5H2O
(B) Na2SO4.7H2O
(C) Na2SO4.10H2O
(D) Na2SO4.6H2O

18)

Calculate the number of e– in 32 g of SO2 :-

(A) NA

(B)

(C) 16 NA
(D) 32 NA

19) Percentage composition of an organic compound is as follows :


C=10.06, H=0.84 , Cl=89.10
Which of the following corresponds to its molecular formula if the vapour density is 60.0

(A) CH2 Cl2


(B) CHCl3
(C) CH3Cl
(D) None

20) 1 L of a gas at STP has 1.25 g mass. The gas can be :-


(A) N2
(B) C2H2
(C) O2
(D) CH4

SECTION-II

1) The value of (n + l) for '5g' orbital would be :

2) The work function of some metals is listed below. The number of metals which will show
photoelectric effect when light of 300 nm wavelength falls on the metal is

Metal Li Na K Mg Cu Ag Fe Pt W

2.4 2.3 2.2 3.7 4.8 4.3 4.7 6.3 4.75

3)

92 g mixture of CaCO3, and MgCO3 heated strongly in an open vessel. After complete decomposition
of the carbonates it was found that the weight of residue left behind is 48 g. Find the mass of MgCO3
in grams in the mixture.

4) At STP, for complete combustion of 3g C2H6 the required volume of O2 will be -

5) Vapour density of a metal chloride is 66. It contains 53% metal by mass. The atomic weight of the
metal is –

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

1) If and

then equal to (gcd means greatest common divisor)

(A) 200
(B) 240
(C) 220
(D) 180

2) The number of terms of an A.P. is even; the sum of all the odd numbered terms is 24, the sum of

all even numbered terms is 30 and the last term exceeds the first by Then the number of terms
which are integers in the A.P. is:
(A) 4
(B) 10
(C) 6
(D) 8

3) The sum of all the roots of the equation is:

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

4)

Let be the term of the series and Then is


equal to

(A) 11310
(B) 11280
(C) 11290
(D) 11260

5) Let and , where and A has least


value. Then

(A) is divisible by D
(B)
(C) is not divisible by B
(D) is divisible by 5

6) Let be a G.P. of increasing positive numbers. If and then


is equal to

(A) 131
(B) 130
(C) 129
(D) 128

7) Let and d be positive real numbers such that If the maximum value of
is then the value of is

(A) 90
(B) 110
(C) 55
(D) 108

8) The number of integral solutions x of is

(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 5
(D) 7

9) Let Then the value of is equal to ____

(A) 2175
(B) 217
(C) 2715
(D) 2517

10) If

then is equal to

(A) 23
(B) 18
(C) 15
(D) 14

11) Let be in a geometric progression. If are subtracted respectively from


then the resulting numbers are in an arithmetic progression. Then the value of

is :

(A) 72
(B) 18
(C) 36
(D) 216

12) Square ABCD is rotated clockwise about its center to obtain square EFGH, as shown below.
What is the degree measure of
(A) 25
(B) 30
(C) 20
(D) 35

13) Let denote the digit number where the first and last digits are 7 and the

remaining r digits are 5. Consider the sum . If ,


where m and n are natural numbers less than 3000, then the value of is

(A) 1119
(B) 1219
(C) 1319
(D) 1329

14) Let be consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression with common difference ,


and let be consecutive terms of another arithmetic progression with common
difference , where , For each , let be a rectangle with length , width
and area . If then the value of is ____

(A) 19900
(B) 19700
(C) 18900
(D) 19800

15) Let , denote the sum of the infinite geometric series whose first terms is

and the common ratio is . Then the value of

is

(A) 3
(B) 10
(C) 100
(D) 9

16) Let be real numbers

satisfying and for . If then the value of

is equal to

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 0
(D) -1

17) Let denotes the set of all the terms of an infinite arithmetic progression with first term
a and common difference If
then equals _______

(A) 159
(B) 59
(C) 157
(D) 257

18)

Let be a sequence of positive integers in arithmetic progression with common


difference 2. Also, let be a sequence of positive integers in geometric progression with
common ratio 2. If then the number of all possible values of c, for which the equality
holds for some positive integer n, is _____

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

19) Let m be the minimum possible value of , where are real numbers
for which Let M be the maximum possible value of ,
where are positive real numbers for which . Then the value of

is _______

(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 6
(D) 8

20) The value of is _____


(A) 9
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 21

SECTION-II

1) If then k is equal to ______

2) If the sum of the first 10 terms of the series is where


then is equal to ______

3) Let be three real numbers such that are in an arithmetic progression and

are in geometric progression. If , then is equal to


________

4) Suppose be in an arithmetico-geometric progression. If the common ratio of the


corresponding geometric progression is 2 and the sum of all 5 terms of the arithmetico-geometric

progression is then is equal to ______

5) The sum of all those terms, of the arithmetic progression which are not divisible
by is equal to ____
ANSWER KEYS

PHYSICS

SECTION-I

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B B A D D B D C B A C A C B B C B C A

SECTION-II

Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00

CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I

Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. C B C C A A B C D B D D A B A B C C D A

SECTION-II

Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 9.00 4.00 42.00 7.84 80.00

MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I

Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. B A A C A C A A A C D D B C A C C A D C

SECTION-II

Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 400 441 150 16 9525
SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS

1) From graph slope =

so At point P,

Acceleration a =

2)

3)

A man is firing the bullets in all the directions with a speed u the maximum area swept by the

bullets is

4)

A lift is coming from 8th floor and is just about to reach 4th floor. Taking ground floor as origin
and positive direction upwards for all quantities, which one of the following is correct x < 0, v
< 0, a > 0

5) Let they meet after time t sec.


6)

7) a = 8 m
They meet when Q displace 8 × 3 m
more that p relative displacement

= relative velocity × time. 8 × 3 = (10 – 2) t


t = 3 sec

8)

The cone falling with a speed ν0 strikes and penetrates the block of packing material. The
acceleration of the cone after impact is a = g – cx2, where c is a positive constant and x is the

penetration distance. If the maximum penetration depth is xm. Then c equals :

9)

Two particles A and B move with constant velocity and along two mutually perpendicular
straight lines towards intersection point O. At moment t = 0 particles were located at

distances and respectively from O. What is that minimum distance equal to

10) Given,

and

and
11)

Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is True ; Statement–2 is a correct explanation for


Statement–1.

12) ∴
for same range, θ = 53°

PQ =

13)

A particle P is sliding down a frictionless hemispherical bowl. It passes the point A at t = 0. At


this instant of time, the horizontal component of its velocity is v. A bead Q of the same mass as
P is ejected from A at t = 0 along the horizontal string AB, with the speed v. Friction between
the bead and the string may be neglected. Let tP and tQ be the respective times taken by P and
Q to reach the point B. Then : tP < tQ

14)
His velocity component to AB must be zero.
15)
Time of flight

.......(i)
Final velocity along horizontal

16)
AB = = .

17)
m/s approx.

18) S = emf per unit temperature difference


s = Electrical conductivity
k = Thermal conductivity
[S] = [ML2T–3I–1K–1]
[s] = [M–1L–3T3I2]
[K] = [M1L1T–3K–1]

[Z] =
[Z] = [K–1]
19)

Using mass (M), length (L), time (T), and electric current (A) as fundamental quantities, the

dimensions of permittivity will be (Given F = )


is [M-1L-3T4A2]

20)

The dimensional formula of latent heat is:

21) [Energy] = ML2T–2


In new system

1 unit of energy =

= kgm2/s2 = J

Now J = 1 unit energy in new system

1J = unit

10 J = unit
= 25 unit

22)

23)

In a certain system of absoolute units the acceleration produced by gravity in a body falling
freely is denoted by 5, the kinetic energy of a 500 kg shot moving with velocity 400 metres per
second is denoted by 2000 & its momentum by 100.
The unit of length is 10x metre, then x is 5

24) [L] = [ML2T–2]a [T]b [ML–3]e


[L] = [Ma+c] [L2a – 3c] [T–2a + b]
a+c=0
2a – 3c = 1
–2a + b = 0
2a + 3a = 0
5a = 1

⇒x=5
y = +5
x=5

25) = dimenstionless

Now, ⇒

⇒n=1

CHEMISTRY

26)

27)

Mg + O2 → MgO
1 mole Mg ← 0.5 mol O2

= 3 mol ← 1.5 mol O2

Mole of Mg = 3 mol
Mass of Mg = 3 × 24 = 72g

28)

The number of electrons having n + s = 2.5 for Cu+2 ion is :- 12 or 13


29)

A-3, B-5, C-1, D-4

30)

If the electron in hydrogen atom jumps from the third orbit to second orbit, the wavelength of
the emitted radiation is given by :- λ = 36/5R

31)

Answer

32)

Answer

33)

Answer

34) PE = 2TE

For N shell n = 4
for Be+3 z = 4

PE =
= –27.2 eV

35)

Answer

36)

Answer

37)

Answer
38) Min Mol. wt. = = 400

39)

40)

Symbol of Percent of Simplest no. atomic


Atomic ratio
element element ratio

C 9

H 1

N 3.5

So, Empirical formula = C3H4N


Empirical formula mass = 54

n=
molecular formula = n × empirical formula = C6H8N2

41)

16 mole 1 mole

=8 O2 is limiting
reagent

42)
x = 10

43)

Answer

44)
Answer

45)

Answer

46)

Answer

47)

Answer

48)

Let mass of CaCO3 in mixture = xg


MgCO3 → Mgo + CO2(g)
84g 40g

xg
CaCO3 → CaO + CO2 (g)
100 g 56 g

(92 - x)g
Total mass of residue = 48g

49) C2H6 + O2

mol =

1 mole C2H6 → mole O2

.1 mole → ×.1 mole

volume = ×.1 × 22.4


= 7.84 ltr.

50)

Vapour density of a metal chloride is 66. It contains 53% metal by mass. The atomic weight of
the metal is 80

MATHEMATICS
51) If and

then equal to 240

52) The number of terms of an A.P. is even; the sum of all the odd terms is 24, the sum of all

even terms is 30 and the last term exceeds the first by Then the number of terms which
are integers in the A.P. is 4

53) The sum of all the roots of the equation is:

54) Let be the term of the series and Then


is equal to 11290

55) Let and , where and A has


least value. Then is divisible by D

56) Let be a G.P. of increasing positive numbers. If and

then is equal to 129

57) Let and d be positive real numbers such that If the maximum
value of is then the value of is 90

58) The number of integral solutions x of is 6

59) Let Then the value of is equal


to 2175

60) If
then is equal to 15

61) Let be in a geometric progression. If are subtracted respectively


from then the resulting numbers are in an arithmetic progression. Then the value

of is 216

62) Answer is 35

63) Let denote the digit number where the first and last digits are 7 and the

remaining r digits are 5. Consider the sum . If

, where m and n are natural numbers less than 3000, then the value
of is 1219

64) Let be consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression with common


difference , and let be consecutive terms of another arithmetic progression
with common difference , where , For each , let be a rectangle
with length , width and area . If then the value of is 18900

65) Let , denote the sum of the infinite geometric series whose first terms

is and the common ratio is . Then the value of

is 3

66) Let be real numbers satisfying and

for . If then the value of

is equal to 0

67) Let denotes the set of all the terms of an inifinite arithmetic progression with first
term a and common difference If
then equals 157

68) Let be a sequence of positive integers in arithmetic progression with common


difference 2. Also, let be a sequence of positive integers in geometric progression
with common ratio 2. If then the number of all possible values of c, for which the
equality holds for some positive integer n, is 1
69) Let m be the minimum possible value of , where are real
numbers for which Let M be the maximum possible value of
, where are positive real numbers for which

. Then the value of is 8

70) The value of is 8

71) If then k is equal to 400

72) If the sum of the first 10 terms of the


series is where then is equal to 441

73) Let be three real numbers such that are in an arithmetic progression

and are in geometric progression. If , then is


equal to 150

74) Suppose be in an arithmetico-geometric progression. If the common ratio


of the corresponding geometric progression is 2 and the sum of all 5 terms of the arithmetico-

geometric progression is then is equal to 16

75) The sum of all those terms, of the arithmetic progression which are not
divisible by is equal to 9525

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