JEE Mains 2019 January session is over now, the exam was conducted from January 9th to January 12th in 8 slots. In this article, our experts are going to share a complete analysis of 11th January, afternoon session paper. It will help you to understand how the exam is going in April 2019 session. The paper analysis is totally based on students feedback and official Question Paper released by National Test Agency. According to our experts, the level of afternoon session paper was moderate and overall paper was scoring. Below you can read the detailed paper analysis of 11th January, afternoon session.
Physics Question Paper of the Afternoon session was moderate to difficult. This section was lengthy and time-consuming. Most of the Questions required better understanding of concepts, an otherwise overall section is scoring. There was no Question was from out of syllabus. The difficulty level is higher in this section as compared to the other two sections. In physics Question paper 14 Questions were from class 11th syllabus and 16 Questions were from the class 12th syllabus.
Chapters |
Number Of Questions |
Current Electricity |
3 |
Atoms and Nuclei |
1 |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
3 |
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
4 |
Rotational Motion |
3 |
Electromagnetic induction and Alternating current |
1 |
Kinematics |
1 |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
1 |
Work Energy and Power |
1 |
Optics |
2 |
Physics and Measurement |
1 |
Electrostatics |
3 |
Communication Systems |
1 |
Oscillations and Waves |
3 |
Electronic devices |
1 |
Thermodynamics |
1 |
Easy |
8 |
Moderate |
16 |
Difficult |
6 |
The Chemistry Question Paper for the afternoon session was easy. All the questions were from syllabus and theoretical. Some easy and repeated questions were from Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Most of the questions were from the class 12th syllabus. The chemistry section is balanced and scoring for those students who prepare well.
Chapters |
Number Of Questions |
Inorganic Chemistry |
8 |
Physical Chemistry |
13 |
Organic Chemistry |
9 |
Easy |
15 |
Moderate |
8 |
Difficult |
7 |
Mathematics was the bit lengthy and calculative, Many topics were covered like AP, GP, and 3D geometry in Mathematics. Questions related to conic was easy but questions which were related to integration and determinant was tricky. Most of the questions were from Calculus and Coordinate Geometry.
Overall Exam Difficulty Level
Easy |
8 |
Moderate |
18 |
Difficult |
4 |
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JEE Mains Paper 1 Detailed Analysis |
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The escape velocities of two planets A and B are in the ratio 1: 2. If the ratio of their radii respectively is 1: 3, then the ratio of acceleration due to gravity of planet A to the acceleration of gravity of planet B will be :
A coil is placed in magnetic field such that plane of coil is perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field. The magnetic flux through a coil can be changed:
A. By changing the magnitude of the magnetic field within the coil.
B. By changing the area of coil within the magnetic field.
C. By changing the angle between the direction of magnetic field and the plane of the coil.
D. By reversing the magnetic field direction abruptly without changing its magnitude.
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
A and B only
A, B and D only
A, B and C only
A and C only
The threshold frequency of a metal is . When the light of frequency
is incident on the metal plate, the maximum velocity of photoelectrons is
. When the frequency of incident radiation is increased to
, the maximum velocity of photoelectrons emitted is
. The ratio of
is: