Download your score card & explore the best colleges for you.

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank you for downloading the document! Based on your prefered exam, we have a list of recommended colleges for you. Visit our page to explore these colleges and discover exciting opportunities for your college journey.
Error! Please Check Inputs

JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024: Daily practice problems for 2025 aspirants

To enhance the regular preparation for JEE Main Session 1 2025, aspirants should solve daily practice questions. Here are JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024 for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.


 

Download toppers list

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank you for downloading the document! Based on your prefered exam, we have a list of recommended colleges for you. Visit our page to explore these colleges and discover exciting opportunities for your college journey.
Error! Please Check Inputs
Predict My College

JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024: JEE Main Session 1 2025 will take place from January 22 to 31. Applicants preparing for the exam must focus on practising the JEE Main sample papers. Hence, here are some daily practice questions with answers for JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024, including five questions from each subject: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.

JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024: Physics

Candidates can check out the JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024 daily practice problems for 2025 aspirants from the Physics section: 

Question 1: Considering a group of positive charges, which of the following statements is correct?

(1)  Net potential of the system cannot be zero at a point but net electric field can be zero at that point.

(2)  Both the net potential and the net field can be zero at a point.

(3)  Net potential of the system at a point can be zero but net electric field can’t be zero at that point.

(4) Both the net potential and the net electric field cannot be zero at a point.

Answer (1)

Question 2: A stone of mass 1 kg is tied to the end of a massless string of length 1m. If the breaking tension of the string is 400 N, then maximum linear velocity, the stone can have without breaking the string, while rotating in horizontal plane, is:

(1) 40 ms–1                      

(2) 10 ms–1

(3) 20 ms–1                      

(4) 400 ms–1

Answer (3)

Question 3: The number of turns of the coil of a moving coil galvanometer is increased in order to increase current sensitivity by 50%. The percentage change in voltage sensitivity of the galvanometer will be:

 (1) 0%   

(2) 100%

(3) 75%                    

(4) 50%

Answer (1)

Question 4: Given below are two statements:

Statement I : In a typical transistor, all three regions emitter, base, and collector have the same doping level.

Statement II: In a transistor, the collector is the thickest and base is the thinnest segment.

In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

(1)  Statement I is false but Statement II is true

(2)  Statement I is true but Statement II is false

(3)  Both Statement I and Statement II are false

(4)  Both Statement I and Statement II are true

Answer (3)

Question 5: The radius of the electron's second stationary orbit in Bohr's atom is R. The radius of 3rd orbit will be

(1) R/3

(2) 2.25 R

(3) 9R

(4) 3R

Answer (2)

JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024: Chemistry

Candidates can check out the JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024 daily practice problems for 2025 aspirants from the Chemistry section: 

Question 1: The Lewis acid character of boron tri halides follows the order

(1)  BBr3 > BI3 > BCI3 > BF3

(2)  BCI3 > BF3 > BBr3 > BI3

(3)  BI3 > BBr3 > BCI3 > BF3

(4)  BF3 > BCI3 > BBr3 > BI3

Answer (3)

Question 2: A hydrocarbon ‘X’ with formula C6H8 uses two moles H2 on catalytic hydrogenation of its one mole. On ozonolysis, ‘X’ yields two moles of methane dicarbaldehyde. The hydrocarbon ‘X’ is

(1) hexa –1, 3, 5–triene

(2) cyclohexa – 1, 3 – diene

(3) cyclohexa – 1, 4 – diene

(4) 1 – methylcyclopenta – 1, 4 – diene

Answer (3)

Question 3: In the following halogenated organic compounds the one with maximum number of chlorine atoms in its structure is

(1) Chloropicrin         

(2) Freon – 12

(3) Gammaxene        

(4) Chloral

Answer (3)

Question 4: Which of the following elements have half-filled f-orbitals in their ground state?

(Given : atomic number Sm = 62; Eu = 63; Tb = 65; Gd = 64, Pm = 61)

(A) Sm                      

(B) Eu

(C) Tb                       

(D) Gd

(E) Pm

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(1) A and E only       

(2) B and D only

(3) C and D only       

(4) A and B only

Answer (2)

Question 5: Which of the following compounds are not used as disinfectants?

(A) Chloroxylenol      

(B) Bithional

(C) Veronal                

(D) Prontosil

(E) Terpineol

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

(1) A, B                    

(2) C, D

(3) A, B, E                

(4) B, D, E

Answer (2)

JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024: Mathematics

Candidates can check out the JEE Main DPP 24 November 2024 daily practice problems for 2025 aspirants from Maths section: 

Problem 1: Let the plane P pass through the intersection of the planes 2x + 3y – z = 2 and x + 2y + 3z = 6, and be perpendicular to the plane 2x + y – z + 1 = 0. If d is the distance of P from the point (–7, 1,1), then d^2 is equal to :

 (1) 25/83

(2)  15/53

(3)  250/82

(4)  250/83

Solution (4)

Problem 2: The number of integral values of k, for which one root of the equation 2x^2– 8x + k = 0 lies in the interval (1, 2) and its other root lies in the interval (2, 3) is

(1) 1                         

(2) 2

(3) 3                         

(4) 0

Solution (1)

Problem 3: If the x-intercept of a focal chord of the parabola y^2 = 8x + 4y + 4 is 3, then the length of the chord is equal to                       

(1) 14              

(2) 16

(3) 18           

(4) 20

Solution (2)

Problem 4: Let ax + by + cz = 1 be the equation of a plane passing through the point (3, –2, 5) and perpendicular to the line joining the points (1, 2, 3) and (–2, 3, 5). Then the value of abc is equal to

(1) 4

(2) 8

(3) 6

(4)10

Solution (3)

Problem 5: Number of integral solutions to the equation x + y + z = 21, where x >=1, y >= 3, z >= 4 , is equal to

(1) 105

(2) 110

(3) 115

(4) 120

Solution (1)

Keep visiting CollegeDekho for the latest Education News on entrance exams, board exams and admissions. You can also write to us at our email ID news@collegedekho.com.

Get Help From Our Expert Counsellors

Get Counselling from experts, free of cost!

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank you! Our counsellor will soon be in touch with you to guide you through your admissions journey!
Error! Please Check Inputs

Be the First to Know

Get Access to Latest Updates

Stay updated on important announcements on dates, events and notification

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank You! We shall keep you posted on the latest updates!
Error! Please Check Inputs

Do you have a question? Ask us.

  • Typical response between 24-48 hours

  • Get personalized response

  • Free of Cost

  • Access to community

Recent News

Talk To Us

  • By proceeding ahead you expressly agree to the CollegeDekho terms of use and privacy policy
  • Why register with us?

    Stay up-to date with Exam Notification and NewsGet Exam Date AlertsGet free Sample Papers & Mock TestYou won’t get unwanted calls from third parties
Thank you for downloading the document! Based on your prefered exam, we have a list of recommended colleges for you. Visit our page to explore these colleges and discover exciting opportunities for your college journey.
Error! Please Check Inputs