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This document contains a quiz for the IIT-JEE 2022 exam with sections on physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It provides instructions for the exam, including that it is 3 hours long with a maximum score of 300 marks. It details the marking schemes for multiple choice and numerical response questions. The physics section contains 20 multiple choice questions with 4 response options each, where correct answers receive +4 marks and incorrect answers are penalized by -1 mark.

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(Batches: eSANKALP022AP1 TO eSANKALP022AP8, eSANKALP022CP1+PH2,

eSANKALP022DP1(PANINI), eSANKALP022PH1)

IIT – JEE, 2022


QUIZ – 5 (PHASE –VI)
Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

INSTRUCTIONS

A. General Instructions
1. This question paper contains Three Sections.
2. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
3. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator,
cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card inside the examination hall / room.
B. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:
(i) Section-1 (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options each and only one
correct option. Each question will be awarded + 4 Marks for correct answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect
answer.
(ii) Section-2 (01-05) contains Five (05) Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both
inclusive). Each question will be awarded + 4 Marks for correct answer and NO MARKS will be deducted for every incorrect
answer.

Enrolm ent No. :

Nam e : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Batch : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Session :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


PART I : PHYSICS
SECTION – 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A square loop ABCD, carrying a current i, is placed near and coplanar with a long X
B C
straight conductor XY carrying a current I.
(A) There is not net force on the loop
(B) The loop will be attracted by the conductor if the current in the loop flows 
i
clockwise.
(C) The loop will be attracted by the conductor if the current in the loop flows
anticlockwise. A D
(D) The loop will always be attracted by the conductor /2 

2. Two very long, straight, parallel wires carry steady currents I and – I. The distance between the wires d. At a
certain instant of time, a point charge q is at a point equidistant from the two wires, in the plane of the wires.

Its instantaneous velocity v is perpendicular to this plane. The magnitude of the force due to the magnetic
field acting on the charge at this instant is

 0I qv
(A) (B) 0I qv (C) 2 0I qv (D) Zero
2d d d
y
3. A particle with charge +Q and mass m enters a magnetic field of magnitude B, +Q
m
B
X
existing only to the right of the boundary YZ. The direction of the motion of the
m 
X

particle is perpendicular to the direction of B. Let T = 2 . The time spent by the X


QB X
particle in the field will be
Z

(A)T (B) 2T (C) T    2  (D) T    2 


 2   2 
4. A charged particle moving in a crossed electric and magnetic fields E and B respectively comes out
undeflected. The speed of the charged particle is
E B
(A) (B) (C) E2  B2 (D) (E + B)
B E

5. A circular coil of radius r carries a current I. If the same coil is made into a square loop carrying the same
current, its magnetic moment will
(A) increase (B) decrease
(C) remain constant (D) charge depending upon the value of r

6. A  0.1m long conductor carrying a current of  50A is perpendicular to a magnetic field of  1.21mT . The
−1
mechanical power to move the conductor with a speed of 1ms is

(A)  0.25mW (B)  6.25mW (C)  0.625W (D)  1W


x
7. The magnetic field in a region is given by B  B0 (1  ) k̂ . A straight conduction AB of length 2L placed with
L
its ends at points A(a, 0, 0) and B (a, 2L, 0) current I A to B. The magnetic force on the conductor is

(A) zero (B) IB0(2L – a) ĵ (C) –IB0(L – a) ĵ (D) 2IB0(L – a) ĵ

8. Two particles X and Y having equal charges, after being accelerated through the same potential difference,
enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of radii R1 and R2 respectively. The ratio
of the masses of X to that of Y
1/2 2
(A) (R1/R2) (B) R2/R1 (C) (R1/R2) (D) R1/R2

9. A metalic wire is folded to form a square loop of side a. It carries a current i and is kept perpendicular to the
region of uniform magnetic field B. If the shape of the loop is changed from square to an equilateral triangle
without changing the length of the wire and current. The amount of work done in doing so is

2
 4 3  2
 3  2 2
(A) Bia 1  (B) Bia 1  (C) Bia (D) Zero
 9   9  3
 

10. Through two parallel wires A and B, 10A and 2A currents are passed respectively in opposite direction. If the
wire A is infinitely long and the length of wire B is 2m. Then what will be the force on the conductor B which is
situated at 10 cm distance from A
-5 -5
(A) 6  10 N (B) 9  10 N
-5 -5
(C) 8  10 N (D) 10  10 N

11. Magnetic flux linked with a stationary loop of resistance  R varies with respect to time during the time period
 T as follows:  ϕ =  at (T− t)
The amount of heat generated in the loop during that time (inductance of the coil is negligible) is

aT a 2T 2 a 2T 2 a 2T 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3R 3R R 3R
       
12. A loop of area A enters a region of magnetic field at position -1and        

it is leaving the field at position -2 . The direction of induced current        


       
in the two cases will be        

(A) anticlockwise, clockwise.        


(1) (2)

(B) clockwise, anticlockwise.


(C) clockwise, clockwise.
(D) anticlockwise, anticlockwise.

13. A rode of length ‘’ is rotated with uniform angular velocity , through one of its ends in a uniform
magnetic field B. The emf induced in the rod will be of the magnitude
1 1 1
(A) B2 (B) B22 (C) B22 (D) none of these.
2 2 2
1
14. An average emf of 0.2V is induced in coil, when current of 5.0 Amp is changed to 20 Amp in
4
seconds. The coefficient of self induction will be
(A) 4H (B) 0.4 H (C) 0.4 mH (D) None of these.
15. A circuit contains an inductor ‘L’, resistor R and battery ‘E’. The inductor is fully charged and at t = 0
it starts discharging through resistor ‘R’. The time in which, the current decays to 37% of its
maximum value is given by
L 2L L
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these.
2R R R

16. The time constant for given circuit is (consider 3

coupling constant is zero) 3


10 7 2H 5H
(A) s (B) s 3
7 10
(C) 7 s (D) None of these.
10 V

17. In the given part of a circuit. If the current is 3A I

increasing at a rate of 3 mA/s, then VA – VB = A 3 15 V 5 mH B

(A) 39 V (B) 30 V (C) 15 V (D) none of these.

18. Given figure represents an area A = 0.5m2


situated in a uniform magnetic field B = 2.0
weber/m2 and making an angle of 60o with A
B
respect to magnetic field. The value of the
60o
magnetic flux through the area would be
equal to
(A) 2.0 weber (B) 3 weber
(C) 3/2 weber (D) 0.5 weber

19. Flux (in weber) in a closed circuit of resistance 10 varies with time t (in seconds) according to the
equation  = 6t2 - 5t + 1. What is the magnitude of the induced current at t = 0.25 second
(A) 1.2 Amp (B) 0.8 Amp
(C) 0.6 Amp (D) 0.2 Amp

20. The two rails of a railway track; insulated from each other and the ground, are connected to
millivoltmeter. What is the reading of the millivoltmeter when a train passes at a speed of 180 km/hr
along the track, given that the horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field is
0.2  10-4 wb/m2 and rails are separated by 1 metre
(A) 10-2 V (B) 10 mV
(C) 1 V (D) 1 mV
SECTION – 2: (Only Integer Value Correct Type)
This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9 (both
inclusive).

1. Four long wires each carrying current I as shown in the figure y


are placed at the points A, B, C and D of a square. The D (–a, a) A (a, a)
magnitude of the magnetic field at the centre of the square is

0i
. Find k.
k a x

C (–a, –a) B (a, –a)

2. A current I flows along a thin wire shaped as a regular polygon with n sides which can be inscribed into a
 
n0 I  tan  
circle of radius R. The magnetic induction at the centre of the polygon is B 
 n  . Find k.
k R
3. A square coil of edge I = 1 m having n = 10 turns carries a current i= 1 amp. It is kept on a smooth horizontal
plane. A uniform magnetic field B exist in a direction parallel to an edge. The total mass of the coil is M = 10
kg. What should be the minimum value of B for which the coil will start tipping over?

4. Figure shows a circular wire-loop of radius a = 10 cm carrying a current x x x x


x x x x
i  10 amp placed in a perpendicular magnetic field B  1T . Find the tension
x x x x
in the wire?
x a x x x

x x x x
x x i x x

5. A long, straight wire carries a current i, A particle having a positive charge q and mass m, kept at a distance
x0 = 2e m, where e is the exponent, from the wire is projected towards it with a speed v. Find the minimum
separation between the wire and the particle.  2 mv  0 qi  .
PART II : CHEMISTRY
SECTION – 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1. At 88C benzene has a vapour pressure of 900 torr and toluene has a vapour pressure of 360 torr. The mole
fraction of benzene in the mixture with toluene that will boil at 88C at 1 atm pressure is [assuming benzene
and toluene forms ideal solution]
(A)0.416 (B) 0.588
(C) 0.688 (D) 0.740

2. The freezing point of aqueous solution that contains 5% by mass urea, 1.0% by mass KCl and 10% by mass
of glucose is [Kf(H2O) = 1.86 K kg/mol]
(A) 290.2 K (B) 285.5 K
(C) 269.93 K (D) 250 K

3. The solution containing 4.0 g of polyvinyl chloride polymer in 1 lit of dioxane was found to have an osmotic
pressure 6.0 104 atm at 300 K. The mol. mass of polymer was found to be
5
(A) 3.0  102 (B) 1.6  10
4 2
(C) 5.6  10 (D) 6.4  10

4. Dry air was passed successively through a solution of 5 g of a solute in 180 g of water and then through pure
water. The loss in weight of solution was 2.50 g and that of pure solvent 0.04 g. The molecular weight of the
solute is:
(A) 31.25 (B) 3.175
(C) 317.5 (D) 131.75
-
5. If the edge-length of the unit cell of Sodium chloride is 600pm, and the ionic radius of Cl ion is 190pm, then
+
the ionic radius of Na ion is
(A) 310pm (B) 110pm (C) 220pm (D) None

6. The number of tetrahedral and octahedral voids in HCP unit cell are
(A) 8,4 (B) 2,1 (C) 12, 6 (D) 6,12

7. Consider the following transformations :


+ +
I) XeF6 + NaF  Na [XeF7] II) 2PCl5(s)  [PCl4] [PCl6]
3+ 2+ +
III) [Al(H2O)6] + H2O  [Al(H2O)5OH] + H3O
Possible transformations are
(A) I, II, III (B) I, III (C) I, II (D) II, III

8. Silver containing lead as an impurity is removed by


(a) Poling (b) Cupellation
(c) Lavigation (d) Distillation

9. When the densities of the ore particles and gangue particles are different, then the ore is concentrated by
(a) froth floatation process (b) gravity separation method
(c) electromagnetic process (d) hand picking
10. Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List–I List–I
(I) Cyanide process (A) Ultrapure Ge
(II) Floatation process (B) Pine oil
(III) Electrolytic reduction (C) Extraction of Al
(IV) Zone refining (D) Extraction of Au
(a) (I)–(C), (II)–(A), (III)–(D), (IV)–(B) (b) (I)–(D), (II)–(B), (III)–(C), (IV)–(A)
(c) (I)–(C), (II)–(B), (III)–(D), (IV)–(A) (d) (I)–(D), (II)–(A), (III)–(C), (IV)–(B)

11. In the Hoope’s process for refining of aluminium, the fused materials form three different layers and they
remain separated during electrolysis also. This is because
(A) there is special arrangement in the cell to keep the layers separate
((B) the three layers have different densities
((C) the three layers are maintained at different temperatures
(D) the upper layer is kept attracted by the cathode and the lower layer is kept attracted by the anode

12. Which factor is most responsible for the increase in boiling points of noble gases from He to Xe?
(A) Decrease in I.E. (B) Monoatomic nature (C) Decrease in polarisability (D) increase in polarisability

13. The mixed anhydride of nitrogen is:


(A) N2O2 (B) N2O4 (C) N2O5 (D) N2O3

14. Concentrated nitric acid reacts with iodine to given:


(A) HOI (B) HI (C) HOIO2 (D) HOIO3

15. Heating of ammounium dichromate produces:


(A) NH3, Cr2O3 and H2O (B) N2, Cr2O3 and H2O (C) NO, CrO3 and H2O (D) N2O, CrO3 and H2O

16. Among the following statement which one is true?


(A) NH3 is less soluble than PH3 in water
(B) NH3 is stronger base and stronger reducing agent than PH3
(C) NH3 has higher boiling point than PH3 and has lower melting point than PH3
(D) PH3 is stronger reducing agent than NH3 and it has lower critical temperature than NH3

17. Which of the following on heating produces NO2?


(A) NaNO3 (B) AgNO3 (C) NH4NO3 (D) NH4NO2

18. The cyclotrimetaphosphoric acid is:


(A) (HPO3)3 and contains 9-bonds (B) H3P3O6 and contains 12-bonds
(C) (HPO3)3 and contains 15-bonds (D) H3P3O9 and contains 18-bonds

19. In which of the following acids, P–P bonds is present?


(A) Tetra poly phosphoric acid (H6P4O13) (B) Pyrophosphoric acid (H4P2O7)
(C) Hypophosphoric acid (H4P2O6) (D) Polymetaphosphoric acid (HPO3)n.
Pt
20. NH3 + O2   A  H2O ;

A + O2  B; B + O2 + H2O  C A, B and C are :
(A) N2O, NO2 and HNO3 (B) NO, NO2 and HNO3
(C) NO2, NO and HNO3 (D) N2O, NO and HNO3

SECTION – 2: (Only Integer Value Correct Type)


This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9
(both inclusive).

1. How many of the following system (s) can show Tyndall effect?
Gold sol, aqueous solution of NaCl, gelatin, starch, sulphur sol, Formalin, Azeotrope of ethanol and water.

2. In order to just prevent the coagulation of 100 mL standard gold sol by 1 mL of 10% aqueous NaCl solution,
0.05 g of starch is required. Calculate the gold number of starch.

3. When copper sulphate dissolves in the ammonium hydroxide one deep blue complex is formed. What is the
co-ordination no of copper in this complex?

4. In seven possible crystal system how many crystal system have more than one Bravais lattice?
+
5. Ionic solid Na A crystallize in rock salt type structure. 2.592 gm of ionic solid salt NaA dissolved in water to
make 2 litre solution. The pH of this solution is 8. If distance between cation and anion is 300 pm, calculate
3
density of ionic solid (in gm/cm ).
23
(Given : pKw = 13, pKa (HA) = 5, NA = 6  10 )
PART III : MATHEMATICS
SECTION – 1 : (Only One Option Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of
which ONLY ONE option is correct.

2
1.  | 1  x  | dx =
0
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 0 (D) none of these

/2
2.  logsin x cot x dx
/4
is equal to

1 2 1 2
(A) – log 2 (B) – log 2
4 8
1
(C) – log 2 (D) none of these
8
/2 1
3.  (1  cos 2x ) dx =
/2 2
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 1/2 (D) none of these
4. The area bounded by the curve y = sin x and the x-axis , for 0  x  2 is
(A) 2 sq. units (B) 1 sq. units
(C) 6 sq units (D) 4 sq. units

5. The area bounded by y –1 = |x|, y =0 and |x| = 1/2 will be


(A) 3/4 (B) 3/ 2
(C) 5/4 (D) none of these
/4
n
6. If In =  tan
0
 . d, then for n  N, n (In – 1 + In + 1) =

(A) 1 (B) 2
 
(C) (D)
2 4
2
7. The area cut off from the parabola 4y=3x by the straight line 2y=3x+12 is
(A) 25 sq. units (B) 27 sq. units
(C) 36 sq. units (D) 16 sq. units
f(x)
2t
8. Let f :R R be a differentiable function and f (1) = 4, then the value of lim  dt is
x 1
4
x 1
(A) 8 f’ (1) (B) 4f’ (1)
(C) 2 f’ (1) (D) f’ (1)
2
9. The area of the region for which 0 < y< 3 –2x-x and x> 0 is
3 3

 3  2x  x dx  2  2x  x dx
2 2
(A) (B)
1 0

1 3

 3  2x  x dx  2  2x  x dx
2 2
(C) (D)
0 1

10. The total area enclosed by the lines y = |x|, |x| = 1 and y = 0 is
(A) 1 (B) 2
1
(C) (D) none of these
2

11. The area bounded by the curves |x| + |y|  1 and x2 + y2  1 is


(A) 2 sq. units (B)  sq. units
(C)  - 2 sq. units (D)  + 2 sq. units

12. Area bounded by f(x) = max.(sinx, cosx); 0  x  /2 x = /2 and the coordinate axes is equal to
(A) 2 sq. units (B) 2 sq. units
1
(C) sq. units (D) None of these
2
/2
a sin x  b cos x
13. Value of the integral 
0
sin x  cos x
dx is

 
(A) (B)
4 4(a  b)
(a  b) 4
(C) (D)
4 (a  b )
14. The area bounded by the parabolas y = (x + 1) and y = (x – 1)2 and the line y = 1/4 is
2

(A) 4 sq. units (B) 1/6 sq. units


(C) 4/3 sq. units (D) 1/3 sq. units
2x 0
4
15. Let f(x) be differentiable function satisfying  xf  t  dt  2 t f  2t  dt  2x  2x 3 x  R then which of the
0 x
following is not correct?
3
(A) Maximum value of f(x) is 
4
(B) f(|x|) is non-derivable at exactly one value of x
(C) Area bounded by y = f(x) and x axis is equal to 2

(D)
Lt f  x  exists and is equal to 3
x  1 x 1

2 2
16. The area of the region bounded by the parabola x + 2y = 0 and 3y + x = 1 is
5 2
(A) (B)
3 3
4
(C) (D) none of these
3
x
 1 x 
17. The function f(x) =  log
0
e  dx is
 1 x 
(A) an even function (B) an odd function
(C) a periodic function (D) none of these

/2
sin x 
18. Relation between  dx and is
0
x 2
/2
sin x 
(A) both are equal (B)  dx >
0
x 2
/2
sin x 
(C)  dx < (D) none of these
0
x 2

n 1 4
2
19. Suppose for every integer n,  f ( x)dx  n
n
then the value of  f ( x)dx
2
is

(A) 16 (B) 14
(C) 19 (D) none of these
1
20. The value of  | sin 4x | dx
0
is equal to

1
(A) 0 (B)

4 2
(C) (B)
 

SECTION – 2: (Only Integer Value Correct Type)


This section contains 5 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in one integer from 0 to 9 (both
inclusive).
1. A continuous real function f satisfies f(2x) = 3 f(x)  xR
1 2
If  f  x  dx  1 then the value of  f  x  dx is equal to
0 1

2. Let f(x) be a continuous function defined from [0, 2]R and satisfying the equation
2
2
 f  x   x  f  x   dx  3
0
then 4f(1) is equal to

1
2  1  sin x 
3. x
1
ln dx equals to_________
 1  sin x 

X 1
4. If  f (t ) dt  x   t f t  dt then the value of 4f(1) is ______
0 X
1
5. If a function h(x) = maximum{sinx, x}, then value of 2 h  x dx is equal to _____

0

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