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Chapter 2: Units & Measurements Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of Chapter 1: Sets
Chemistry
1.1 Sets (Contd.)
1.2
2.1 Units and Dimensions 1.1 Mole Concept
1.2
Chapter 6: Linear Inequalities
Chapter 2: Units & Measurements Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Chapter 2: Relation and Functions
1.1
2.2 Measurement 1.1 Limiting Reagent
1.3 1.1 Relation
2.1
1.1 Function
2.2
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Chapter 2: Relation and Functions
1.1
3.1 Introductory Concepts of Kinematics 1.1 Measurement of Concentration
1.4 1.1 Types of Functions
2.3
1.1 Domain, Range
2.4
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line Chapter 1: Some Basic Concept of Chemistry Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions
1.1
3.4 Graphical Representation of Motion 1.1 Problems Based on Equivalent
1.7 1.1 Elimination Method
3.4
concept
1.1 Sum/Difference of two Angles,
3.5
Transformation From Product to
Sum/Difference
1.1
4.1 Vector-I 1.1 Early Developments
2.1 1.1 Product to Sum/Difference Form,
3.6
Multiple Angles
1.1
4.2 Vector-II 1.1 Bohr’s Quantum Theory
2.2 1.1 Particular and General Solution
3.8
Chapter 4: Motion in a Plane Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Chapter 5: Complex Numbers and Quadratic
Structure Equations
1.1
4.6 Relative Motion 1.1 Covalent Bonding
4.2 1.1 Cartesian Form and Algebra
5.1
1.1 Hybridisation
4.3 1.1 Polar Form, Square Root, Properties
5.2
of Modulus
Chapter 5: Laws of Motion Chapter 4: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Chapter 5: Complex Numbers and Quadratic
Structure Equations
1.1
1.1
5.1 Newton’s Law of Motion 1.1 Molecular Orbital Theory (Contd.)
4.6
5.5 Geometry with Complex Numbers
Chapter 5: Laws of Motion Chapter 5: States of Matter Chapter 5: Complex Numbers and Quadratic
Equations
1.1
1.1
5.3 Application of Laws of Motion 1.1 Ideal Gas Equation
5.2 5.7 Miscellaneous Examples on Complex
Number
1.1
5.4 Application of Laws of Motion (Contd.) 1.1 van der Waal’s Gas Equation
5.3
For Real Gas 1.1 Quadratic Equation
5.8
Chapter 5: Laws of Motion Chapter 5: States of Matter Chapter 5: Complex Numbers and Quadratic
1.1 Equations
1.1 Liquid State
5.4 5.9 Location of Roots
1.1
5.5 Constraint Equations
1.1
5.6 Friction Chapter 6: Thermodynamics 1.1 Cubic Equation, Examples
5.10
1.1 Basic Concepts
6.1
Chapter 5: Laws of Motion Chapter 6: Thermodynamics Chapter 5: Complex Numbers and Quadratic
Equations
1.1
5.7 Friction (Contd.) 1.1 Heat Parameters and Laws of Heat
6.2 1.1 Miscellaneous Examples
5.11
1.1 Heat Processes and Entropy
6.3
1.1
5.8 Pseudo Force Chapter 9: Sequence & Series
1.1
5.9 Dynamics of Circular Motion 1.1 Geometric Progression
9.2
1.1 Second Law of Thermodynamics
6.4
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power 1.1 AGP, HP and Means
9.3
1.1 Numericals of Thermodynamics
6.5
1.1
6.1 Work and Work-Energy Theorem
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power Chapter 6: Thermodynamics Chapter 9: Sequence & Series
1.1
6.2 Work Done by Common Forces and 1.1 Thermochemistry
6.6 1.1 AM GM HM (Means of Inequality)
9.4
Power
1.1 Numericals of Thermochemistry
6.7 1.1 Special Series
9.5
1.1
6.3 Conservation of Energy
Chapter 6: Work, Energy & Power Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem
1.1 Introduction, General Terms and its
8.1
1.1
6.4 Motion in Vertical Circle, Stability of 1.1 Law of Mass Action
7.1
Equilibrium Applications
1.1 Rational Terms, Greatest Terms and
8.2
1.1
6.5 Collision 1.1 Equilibrium Constants
7.2 Multinomial Theorem
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem
Motion
1.1 Le-Chatelier’s Principle
7.3 1.1 Binomial Series-I
8.3
1.1
7.1 Vector-III
1.1 Concepts of Acid and Base
7.4 1.1 Binomial Series-II
8.4
1.1
7.2 Centre of Mass and Its Motion
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 8: Binomial Theorem
Motion 1.1 Binomial Theorem (Any Index)
8.5
1.1
7.3 C Frame and Centre of Motion For 1.1 pH Value (Contd.)
7.5
Continuous Bodies Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations
1.1 pH Value
7.6
1.1
7.4 Rigid Body and Torque 1.1 Introduction
7.1
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations
Motion
1.1 Salt Hydrolysis
7.7 1.1 Permutation
7.2
1.1
7.5 Equilibrium and Moment of Inertia
1.1 Buffer Solution
7.8 1.1 Rank and Circular Arrangement
7.3
1.1
7.6 Moment of Inertia For Continuous
Bodies
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 7: Equilibrium Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations
Motion 1.1 Solubility Product
7.9 1.1 Combination (Selection)
7.4
1.1
7.7 Rotation About Fixed Axis and Rolling
Chapter 8: Redox Reaction 1.1 Selection (Geometrical Application)
7.5
1.1
7.8 Dynamics of Rolling 1.1 Oxidation Number
8.1
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 8: Redox Reaction Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations
Motion
1.1 Balancing of Redox Reaction
8.2 1.1 Selection and Arrangement
7.6
1.1
7.9 Work and Energy
1.1 Titration
8.3 1.1 Division and Distribution
7.7
1.1
7.10 Instantaneous Axis of Rotation and
Angular Momentum
Chapter 7: System of Particles & Rotational Chapter 8: Redox Reaction Chapter 7: Permutations and Combinations
Motion
1.1 Galvanic Cell 1.1 Miscellaneous Concepts
7.8
1.1
7.11 Angular Momentum and Its 8.4
Conservation Chapter 9: Hydrogen Chapter 10: Straight Lines
Chapter 8: Gravitation 1.1 2D-Points
10.1
1.1 Hydrogen as an Element
9.1
1.1
8.1 Gravitational Forces and Field
Intensity
1.1
9.1 Elasticity
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids Chapter 11: The s-block Elements Chapter 10: Straight Lines
1.1
10.1 Fluids and Hydrostatic Pressure 11.1 Group-1 Elements 1.1 Miscellaneous Examples
10.6
1.1
1.1 Compounds of Sodium, Potassium 1.1 Miscellaneous Examples (Contd.)
10.7
1.1
10.2 Pressure Inside Accelerated Liquids 11.2
and Atmospheric Pressure and Group-2 Elements
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids Chapter 11: The s-block Elements Chapter 11: Conic Sections
1.1 Some of the Chemical Reactions
11.3
1.1
10.3 Archimedes Principle 1.1 Different Forms of Circle
11.1
of Group-2 Elements
1.1
10.4 Surface Tension Chapter 12: The p-block Elements 1.1 Equation of Tangent and Normal
11.2
1.1 Group-13 Elements
12.1
Chapter 10: Mechanical Properties of Fluids Chapter 12: The p-block Elements Chapter 11: Conic Sections
1.1
10.5 Surface Tension (Contd.) And 1.1 Extraction of B and its Compounds
12.2 1.1 Equation of Chord, Polar, Family
11.3
Viscosity Physical Properties of Group-14 of Circles
Elements 1.1 Common Tangents, Family of
1.1
10.6 Fluid Dynamics 11.4
1.1 Group-14 Elements (Contd.)
12.3 Circles
Chapter 11: Thermal Properties of Matter Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Chapter 11: Conic Sections
Principle and Techniques
1.1
11.1 Thermometry and Thermal Expansion 1.1 IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic
13.1 1.1 Examples on Circle, Parabola
11.5
Compounds
1.1 Parabola
11.6
1.1
11.2 Calorimetry and Modes of Heat 1.1 Isomerism in Organic Compounds
13.2
Transfer (Conduction)
Chapter 11: Thermal Properties of Matter Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Chapter 11: Conic Sections
Principle and Techniques
1.1
11.3 Modes of Heat Transfer (Radiation) 1.1 Equation of Chord, Polar, Tangents
11.7
1.1 Electronic Effects
13.3
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics
1.1 Aromaticity 1.1 Ellipse-Standard Equation
11.8
1.1
12.1 Thermodynamic Processes and 13.4
Energy Terms in Thermodynamics
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Chapter 11: Conic Sections
Principle and Techniques
1.1
12.2 First Law of Thermodynamics 1.1 Ellipse-Tangent, Normal, Chord
11.9
1.1
12.3 Specific Heat of a Gas and Second 13.5
1.1 Intermediate Compounds
Law of Thermodynamics 1.1 Diameter of Ellipse, Hyperbola
11.10
1.1 Types of Organic Reactions
13.6
Chapter 13: Kinetic Theory Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Chapter 11: Conic Sections
Principle and Techniques
1.1
13.1 Kinetic Theory of Gases 1.1 Tangent, Normal of Hyperbola,
11.11
1.1 Purification of Organic Compounds
13.7 Rectangular Hyperbola
Chapter 14: Oscillations
1.1 Quantitative Analysis
13.8 1.1 Diameter of Hyperbola and
11.12
1.1
14.1 Equation of SHM Miscellaneous Examples
Chapter 14: Oscillations Chapter 13: Organic Chemistry - Some Basic Chapter 12: Introduction of Three Dimensional
Principle and Techniques Geometry
1.1
14.2 SHM Kinematics
1.1 Problems on JEE Advanced
13.9
1.1 Three Dimensional Geometry
12.1
1.1
14.3 Angular SHM and Special Cases
Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons
1.1 Limit-Methods to Find Limit
13.1
1.1 Alkanes
14.1
Chapter 14: Oscillations Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
1.1
14.4 Dampled Oscillation
1.1 Alkanes (Contd.)
14.2 1.1 Examples on Limit
13.2
Chapter 15: Wave
1.1 Alkenes
14.3 1.1 1 Form and Series Expansion
13.3
1.1
15.1 Wave Equation
Chapter 15: Wave Chapter 14: Hydrocarbons Chapter 13: Limits & Derivatives
1.1
15.2 Wave in Strings
1.1 Derivatives
1.1 Alkenes (Contd.)
14.4 13.4
1.1
15.3 Energy of Wave and Superposition
1.1 Alkenes and Alkynes
14.5 1.1 L’Hospital Rule and Examples
13.5
1.1
15.7 Interference and Doppler’s Effect Chapter 15: Environmental Chemistry 1.1 Axiomatic Approach of Probability
16.2
1.1 Environmental Chemistry
15.1
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Test Syllabus
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Test No.
No
Physics Chemistry Mathematics
UT-01
03 - 06 June 2021 Physical World, Units &
1 Some Basic concept in Chemistry Basics of Mathematics
JEE Main Pattern Measurements
1.5 hr
UT-02
01 - 04 July 2021 Relations and Functions
2 Motion in a Straight Line Atomic Structure
JEE Main Pattern (Including Transformation of Graphs)
1.5 hr
UT-03
29 July - 01 Aug Classification of Elements and Trigonometric Functions Part-I,
3 2021 Motion in a Plane Periodicity, Chemical bonding and Principle of Mathematical Induction,
JEE Main Pattern Molecular Structure Quadratic Equations
1.5 hr
ST-01 (H.A)
04 - 08 Aug 2021
4 UT-01 to UT-03
Subjective Pattern
3 hr
TE-01
04 - 08 Aug 2021
5 UT-01 to UT-03
JEE Main Pattern
3 hr
TE-01A
11 Aug 2021
6 UT-01 to UT-03
JEE Adv Pattern
6 hr
UT-04
26 - 29 Aug 2021 Complex Number Part-I, Linear
7 Laws of Motion States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
JEE Main Pattern Inequalities, Sequence and Series
1.5 hr
UT-05
07 - 10 Oct 2021 Work, Energy and Power, Center of Binomial Theorem, Permutations and
8 Thermodynamics
JEE Main Pattern Mass Combinations
1.5 hr
UT-06
28 - 31 Oct 2021 Rigid Body Rotation (excluding
9 Equilibrium Straight Lines
JEE Main Pattern Center of Mass)
1.5 hr
UT-07
17 - 21 Nov 2021 Redox Reactions and Volumetric
10 Gravitation Conic Sections-I (Circle)
JEE Main Pattern Analysis, Hydrogen
1.5 hr
ST-02 (H.A)
24 -28 Nov 2021
11 UT-04 to UT-07
Subjective Pattern
3 hr
TE-02
24 -28 Nov 2021
12 UT-04 to UT-07
JEE Main Pattern
3 hr
TE-02A
01 Dec 2021
13 UT-04 to UT-07
JEE Adv Pattern
6 hr
UT-08
16 - 19 Dec 2021 Mechanical Properties of Solids, s-Block Elements ; Some p-Block Conic Sections-II (Parabola, Ellipse and
14
JEE Main Pattern Mechanical Properties of Fluids Elements (Group-13 & 14) Hyperbola)
1.5 hr
UT-09 Thermal Properties of Matter, Complex Number Part-II, Three
27 - 30 Jan 2022 Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Organic Chemistry-(Some Basic Dimensional Geometry, Limits and
15
JEE Main Pattern Gases Principles & Techniques) Derivatives, Mathematical Reasoning,
1.5 hr Statistics
Phase- 02 (FS)
Test Planner (UT, TE & ST) for First Step Group-2 (2021-23)
Test Syllabus
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No
Physics Chemistry Mathematics
UT-10
10 - 13 Feb 2022 Probability, Trigonometric Functions
16 Oscillations, Waves Hydrocarbons, Environmental Chemistry
JEE Main Pattern Part-II
1.5 hr
ST-03 (H.A)
16 - 20 Feb 2022
17 UT-08 to UT-10
Subjective Pattern
3 hr
TE-03
16 - 20 Feb 2022
18 UT-08 to UT-10
JEE Main Pattern
3 hr
TE-03A
23 Feb 2022
19 UT-08 to UT-10
JEE Adv Pattern
6 hr
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