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PART TEST-4 (PT-4) JEE ADVANCED

TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED)-2013


DATE : 09-05-2013

COURSE NAME : REVISION CLASSES

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Linear momentum conservation +
2 6 1 2 = (1 + 1 + 2)v
v = 2 m/s
W f = kf ki

PART-I (Physics)
1.
Choose the most ................................
An s . (B)

=
2.
A ray of light ................................
Sol. (B)
Apply Snell's law on various surfaces one by one :

1
1 sin 90 = 1 sin r1 sin r1 =

1 cos r1 = 2 sin r2

2 cos r2 = 3 sin r3

3 cos r3 = 1 =

sin r2 =

sin r3 =

r1 = 45

1
2

= 30 J
6.
A ball of mass ................................
Sol. ( A)
Let u be the velocity of the ball
w.r.t. wedge when it reaches the floor.
Then, the x-component of velocity of the ball

2 1 sin2 r2
3

22 1
w.r.t. ground will be

sin2 r3 + cos 2 r3 = 1

22

1
1
+
= 1 22 = 3 2 =
3
3

1
1
1
4 22
1 22
2 62
2
2
2

3.
The circular ................................
Sol. (B)

u
v
towards right.
2

By momentum conservation :

0 = m(v) + m v

u=2 2v

Therefore, the y-component of velocity of the ball after the


elastic collision with the floor will be u cos 45 =

u
2

= 2v

(upward)
Maximum height =

4.
A ball B of mass ................................
Sol. (D)
mv1 = 2mv2
v2 =

7.
Two blocks of ................................
Sol. (B)
Work done by spring on the block of mass m1 = W 1 = change in
kinetic energy

v1
2
t=

x
2d x
=
v1 / 2
v1

2x = 2d + x
x = 2d
Final distance = d + x = 3d.

5.
A long plank ................................
Sol. (D)

( 2v )2 2v 2

2g
g

1
1
1
m v 2
m (0)2 =
m v2
2 1 1 2 1
2 1 1

Similarly W 2 =

1
mv2
2 2 2

1
m1v 12
W1
2
W2 = 1
m2v 22
2
from conservation of momentum
m1v1 = m v
2 2

W1
v1
m2
=
=
W2
v2
m1 .

8.
Three small ................................
Sol. (A)

RESONANCE

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After the collision between 1 and 2, mass 1 stops and mass 2


proceeds to right with speed v0 to collide with mass 3. The
collision between mass 2 and 3 is perfectly inelastic. Hence 2
and 3 also come to rest after the collision.
9.
A gun which ................................
Sol. (B)
Force on table due to collision of balls :
F dynamic =

dp
= 2 20 20 103 5 0.5 = 2 N
dt

Net force on one leg

1
(2 + 0.2 10) = 1 N
4

(d) O = (100 + 200) cm = 300 cm but this distance is valid only


when is between min to max.

3
3

sin 1 sin 1
4
2
4
2

Ans. (a) and (b)

12. Two parallel ................................


Sol. (AC)

f = 120 cm
ycoordinate of focus = f

P Jx i Jy j Jz k

3
3

sin 1 sin 1
4
2
4
2

Ans. (a) and (b)

1
1
1

= (1.5 1)

60

30

10. A particle is ................................


Sol. (D)
Change in momentum = Impulse

= 30(0.1) i +

fw = 200 cm
So that final image will be formed 200 cm in right of lens.

O = (100 + 200) cm = 300 cm

(80) (0.1) j + (50) (0.1) k


2

3i 4j 5k

= 120

6 = 4 cm.
180

13. A particle moving ................................


Sol. (AB)

m
| P | = 5 2 kg
sec .

r = a sin 60 =

a 3
2

11. Consider an optical ................................


Sol. (AB)
If < 90

mu2
r

Nsin 60 =

B=

N cos60 = mg
If their is no TIR.

90 < sin1

>

sin1

From the aboNNnve two equations vvwe gennt u =

3

4

14. The figure shows ................................


Sol. (ABC)
Total momentum of N balls=N m v=N (1x5)=5N
Momentum of the block along with N balls=5N

3
4

or

Similarly if > 90
then <

so

(M+Nm) v =5N where

3
3

sin 1 sin 1
4
2
4
2

For calculating focal length of lens in air

v =

For N=5;
For N=10;

1
1
1

= (rel 1)
f
R1 R 2

G
fW
4faG

1
f w0

= 4 50 cm = 200 cm

Also

k=

1
25

5N
5
=
5 N 5
1
N

v =2.5 m/s.

v =10/3 m/s

v is never exactly equal to 5 m/s.

15. Choose the ................................


Sol. (ACD)

1
1
1
1
1

( rel 1)
( rel 1)

f
R
f
R
R
Up
2
1
1

3 3

k
1 (k) =
= .
8
2 4

RESONANCE

v is the velocity of the block

after N balls are collected in the basket.

sin 1
2
4

1
= 1 (k)
50
2

3ag
2

flow

( rel 1)

2
R

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flower
1

fupper
2

g eff = a 2 g 2 = g 2 , inclined at an angle of 450 with the

fupp. = 2 flower

vertical axis.

Image by upper part will be at larger distance.


So now

16. If collision is ................................


An s . (C)

geff
H

17. If collision between ................................


An s . (B)
Sol. (17,18)
Initial velocity of com u =

20 m 0
m m = 10 m/s

acceleration of com = g = 10 m/s2


initial height = 10 m
S = ut +

and t =

2r=h

u2
2g

and H2 = l2 - r2

10

x = 10.

20. A small block a ................................


Sol. (2)

= 10 + 5 = 15 m

2 20

From these two conditions H =

1 2
at
2

Hmax. = 10 +

From the fig.

2 20
= 4 2 = 2sec.
g

mg cos =

mv 2
R

...........(i)

18. In the figure s................................


Sol. (5)
10m/s
A

m 10 = mv1 + mv2

10 = v1 + v2
and

v1

v2

...(i)

1
10 = v2 v1
2

...(ii)

Mechanical energy conservation :

1 2
mv = mg R(1 cos)
2

...........(ii)

From and
v1 =

5
15
m/s ; v2 =
m/s
2
2

(i) & (ii)

cos =

2
3

Distance between the two blocks


S = ( v1 + v2) . t

5 15
5 = 25 m.
=
2 2
19. A car is accelerating ................................
Sol. (5)
First we will derive a result for conical pendulum in stationary

0.6 10

2
= 2 m/s
3

21. A shell of mass ................................


Sol. (5)

H=

car.See fig

Rg cos =

Now, (i) v =

u2 sin2
2g

(20 )2
=

2 10

3
4

= 15 m

i.e., the shell strikes the ball at highest point of its trajectory.
Velocity of (ball + shell) just after collision.
v=
T cos = mg
T sin = m2r = m2 sin
From the above two equations we get

g
=
cos

g
H

u cos 60
2

(from conservation of linear momen-

tum)
=

20
= 5 m/s
22

At highest point combined mass is at rest relative to the trolley.


Let v be the velocity of trolley at this instant. From conservation
of linear momentum we have,

Now in accelerating car , with respect to an inside observer,


there will be a pseudo force acting on the particle opposite to
the acceleration of the car, and hence perpendicular to the
weight. Since a = g, the effective gravity will be

RESONANCE

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25=

2 v
3

or

v = 3 m/s

From conservation of energy, we have

(D)

1
4
1
2 (3)2 = 2 10(1 cos)
2 (5)2
2
3

2
solving we get cos =

= 60

1
2

28. Which of following mixture ..............


Sol. (C)

Ans.
29. Which of the following reason .............
Sol. (C)
With application of external forces on the graphite one layer

PART-II (Chemistry)
22. Which is correct ..............
Sol. (A)

displaces over other layer easily due to vandar waal forces.


30. A substance A has green hydroxide ..................
Sol. (D)
H O Solution

120

Ans. (A)

Z
31. Fe3+ + [Fe(CN)6]3 X 2 2

23. A substance X when heated ................

..........................

Sol. (B)
24. Which of the following products .................
Sol. (C)

Ans.
(B)
X : Fe[Fe(CN)6] Y or Z : Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.
32. Addition of excess potassium cyanide ..................

3CuSO4 + 2PH3 Cu3P2 + 3H2SO4


25. A black compound of manganese .................
Sol. (A)
26. The correct order of increasing.................
Sol. (A)

CH2

Sol. (AC)
33. Salt (x) + dilute HCl Y (gas) ...............
Ans.
(BCD)
Sol. (A) H2S gives purple or violet colouration with
Na2[Fe(CN)5(NO)+] in basic medium only
(B) H2S + Cd2+ CdS (Yellow)

sp2
3 2

XeF4 sp d
Br3 sp3d
NCl3 sp3

CCl2

(C) H2S +

+ Fe3+

sp

27. Which of the following statements .............


Hint :
(A)

(A)

(D) H2S + SO2 S + H2O


Whrte turbidity
34. When Na2HPO4 + NH4OH ...............
Ans.
(CD)
Sol.

(B)

Mg 2P2O 7 + NH3+ H2O


Mg(NH4 )PO 4
White ppt

(C) SO3 contains one lone pair of electrons on sulphur atom.

RESONANCE

White

NH3 + H2PtCl6 (NH4)2 PtCl6 (yellow)


CuSO4(s) + H2O CuSO4.5H2O (Blue)

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35. Ca2B6O11 + Na2CO3

[X] + CaCO3 + NaBO2 ...............

Sol. (BCD)
Compound [X] is Na2B4O7.
(A) two boron atoms are sp2 while other two boron atoms are
sp3 hybridised.
(B) product is sodium peroxoborate which is used as brightner
in soaps.
(C) H3BO3 is formed which with HF gives HBF4.

PART-III (Mathematics)
43. The points........
Sol. (C)
Slope of normal at P is t.

(D) Green bead in oxidising as well as in reducing flame in cold.


36. Which of the following statements ................
Sol. (ABC)
37. The metal cation of the white .............
Sol. (C)
ZnS (A) + H2SO4

H2S (B) + ZnSO4 (C)


2+

[Zn(OH)4]2 ; Zn2+ + 4 NH3 [Zn(NH3)4]2+
Zn + OH
Al(OH)3 dissolves only in NaOH but not in aqueous ammonia.
38. Which of the following statement ..............
Sol. (D)
S + O2

This must be the slope of the line joining centre (0, 12) to the
point (t2, 2t)
t=2
44. If the tangent........
Sol. (A)

x2 y2
x
y

= 1.The tangent at is
cos +
sin = 1.
16 4
4
2
The focus of the parabola x2 = 8(y 6),is (0, 8).

SO2

K2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + H2O


2K + 3Zn + 2[Fe(CN)6] K2Zn3 [Fe(CN)6]2

0+

8
1
sin = 1 sin=
.
2
4

3SO2 + K2Cr2O7 + H2SO4


+

2+

39. Amongst the following ...............


Ans.
4

45. The locus of........


Sol. (A)
Let (x1, y1) be the middle of a chord of the hyperbola 3x2 2y2 +
4x 6y = 0

its equation is T = S1
i.e., 3xx1 2yy1 + 2(x + x1) 3(y + y1)

Sol. (A) Ag2CrO4 (yellow) + NH3 [Ag(NH3)2]+ + CrO42


(B) Cu(OH)2 (blue) + 8NH3 2[Cu(NH3)4]2+ + SO42 + 2OH

The slope of this chord =

(C) PbSO3 (white) + 4OH [Pb(OH)4]2 + SO32


Soluble in sodium hydroxide not in NH3.
(D) Soluble in sodium hydroxide not in NH3.
(E) Ni(OH)2 (green) + 6NH3 [Ni(NH3)6]2+ (deep blue
colouration) + 2OH
(F) Zn3(PO4)2 (white) + 12NH3 3[Zn(NH3)4]2+ + 2PO43
(G) Insoluble in NH3, soluble appreciably in boiling concentrated
H2SO4.

46. Two circles each........


Sol. (C)
Any circle which touches the line 4x + 3y = 10 at (1, 2) is
(x 1)2 + (y 2)2 + (4x + 3y 10) = 0
i.e. x2 + y2 + (4 2)x + (3 4)y + 5 10 = 0
its centre is

radius =

41. Number of compounds ..............


Ans.
3

RESONANCE

1 2, 2
and
2

1 2 2 2 3

Sol. ZnSO3, soda alum, AlCl3.

NO2 decolourise KMnO4/H2SO4.

2 3x1
=2
(3 2 y 1 )

( It is parallel to y = 2x)
2 + 3x1 = 6 + 4y1
locus of (x1, y1) is 3x 4y = 4.

40. How many of the following compounds .................


Ans.
3
Sol. H2S2O4(one SS bond), N2O3, N2O4 all have one NN bond each .

42. No of compounds producing ...............


Ans.
4
Sol. Na2CO3 or NaHCO3 produce CO2 gas
NaNO2 + dilute H2SO4 NO2 (Reddish brown gas)
CO2 cannot decolourise KMnO4/H2SO4.

3x12 2y12 4 x1 6y1

1 + 42 4 + 4 +

252
4

= 25

5 10 = 5

92
6 5 + 10 = 25
4
=2

the centre are ( 3, 1), (5, 5)

47. If radii of director........


Sol. (C)
Equation of director circles of ellipse and hyperbola are
respectively.
x2 + y 2 = a 2 + b 2
and x2 + y2 = a2 b2
a2 + b2 = 4r2
......(1)
a2 b2 = r2
......(2)

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So

2a2 = 5r2
a2 =

b2 = 4r2

b2 =

Here a2 = 9, b2 = 5, b2 = a2(1 e2)

5r 2
2

5r 2
2

e2 =

4
9

Equation of tangent at

3r 2
2

e=

2
3

5
2, is
3

b2

e e2 = 1

e e2 = 1

a2
3
2
2
3r 2

=1
=
2
5
5
2
5r

2x
y
+
=1
9
3

b2
2

eh = 1 +

3
8
eh = 1 +
=
5
5

So

4eh2 ee2 = 4

a2

8
2
30

=
=6
5
5
5

48. A conic passes........


Sol. (A)
2x = x

y
y

=x
m
m

dy dx
y + x = 0 nxy = c

xy = c (rectangular hyperbola)
x = 2, y = 4 equation is xy = 8
equation of auxiliary circle is

x intercept =

Area = 4

9
, y intercept = 3
2

9
1
3
= 27 sq. units
2
2

51. Let B(16, 16) be........


Sol. (B)
AB is a focal chord, t1 t2 = 1 A(1, 4)
Now focus of the parabola S(4, 0) will be the centre of the
circle
Through the points A, T and N is
(x 4)2 + (y 0)2 = 52
Now reflection of this circle about the line y = x is
(x 0)2 + (y 4)2 = 52
x2 + y2 8y + 16 = 25
x2 + y2 8y 9 = 0
52. If the circle........
Sol. (A)
S1 = x2 + y2 + 6x + 24y + c = 0
S2 = x2 + y2 4x + 10y d = 0
S1 S2 = 0
10x + 14y + c + d = 0
.........(iii)

point (2, 5) lies on the equation of


10 2 +14 (5) + c + d = 0
20 70 + c + d = 0
c + d = 50

x2 + y2 = 2c2
x2 + y2 = 16
49. Tangents are drawn........
Sol. (B)
Angle 2 between the pair of tangents is

2RL

R2

2 = tan1 L2

, L = length of tangent

R = radius of circle

2 .4 . 6

16

= tan1 36

12

= tan1

50. Area of the quadrilateral........


Sol. (B)

RESONANCE

53. The chord AC........


Sol. (BCD)
We have (t2 + t3)(t2 + t1) = 4
t22 + (t1 + t3) t2 + t1t3 + 4 = 0 .........(1)
(t1 + t3)2 4.1 (t1 t3 + 4) 0 as t2 R
(t1 t3)2 16
t2 + t4 = (t1 + t3) and t2 t4 = t1t3 + 4 (because t1 and t4) are the
roots of the equation (i))
Also let y1 and y2 are y-coordinates of intersection points of the
tangents at (A,C) and (B, D), then
y1 = a(t1 + t3) , y2 = a(t2 + t4)

y1 y 2
=0
2

54. For the hyperbola........


Sol. (ABCD)

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a 2b 2
p1p2 =

a b

e2 = 1 +

16 9 144
=
, e = sec
16 9 25

2 =

9
5
e=
16
4

Latus rectum =

2b 2 2 9 9
=
=
a
4
2

Asymptotes are y =

tan

= tan
2

+ n (n ).
2

57. If H (3, 4) and........


Sol. (ACD)
Image of orthocentre lies on circumcircle. Let A be image of H in
PQ

x3
y4
3 47

=
=2
1
1
2

3
3
3
x, m1 =
, m2 =
4
4
4

x = 3 6,

y = 6 + 4 = 10

m1 m 2
(3 / 4 ) ( 3 / 4 )
( 6 / 4)
24
1 m1m 2 = 1 ( 9 / 16 ) = ( 7 / 16 ) = 7

tan =

24

= tan1

55. If two chords drawn........


Sol. (BD)
Let T(, m) be a point on y = mx
=

16 64

radius of circumcircle =

4 2x1
3 4
x1 =
3
2

and m =

=3
A (3, 10)

4 2y1
3m 4
y1 =
3
2

80

58. Focus of the........


Sol. (A)
59. Eccentricity of........
Sol. (D)
Given equation can be written as
45x2 + 45y2 90x 180y + 225 = x2 + 4y2 + 25 + 4xy + 20y + 10x
45[x2 + y2 2x 4y + 5] = (x + 2y + 5)2
(x 1)2 + (y 2)2 =

as (x1, y1) lies on the curve x2 = 4y

( x 1) ( y

1 ( x 2y 5)2
9
5

2) 2 =

2
1 ( x 2 y 5)
5
3

PS = e PM

3m 4
3 4

=4

2

2
92 + 16 24 = 8(3m 4)
92 24(1 + m) + 48 = 0
32 8(1 + m) + 16 = 0
two distinct chords are obtained
D > 0
(1 + m)2 3 > 0
1 + m >
m >

or 1 + m <

1 or m <

56. Let A() and B()........


Sol. (AC)
We have
Slope of AB = Slope of tangent at C

b(sin sin )
a(cos cos )

b cos
a sin

cos

2
cos
= sin
sin

RESONANCE

Focus S(1, 2), directrix is x + 2y + 5 = 0 and eccentricity e =


60.
Sol

1
3

Let A(4, 8), B(1, 4)........


(6)
The area of the triangle formed by 3 points on a parabola is
twice the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at these
points.

4 8 1
1 1
1
1 4 1 = 12 = 6 square
so required area =
2 2
2
1 4 1
units.
61. The coordinates of........
Sol. (6)
Let P (2t2, 4t) be any point on the y2 = 8x
Normal at p on y2 = 8x is
y + tx = 4t + 2t3
For minimum distance normal must pass through the centre of
circle 6 + 0 = 4t + 2t3

t3 + 2t + 3 = 0
only real root t = 1
point is (2, 4)

ab=6
62. The inscribed circle........
Sol. (1 unit)

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(x + 2)2 + (x + 3)2 = 52
2x2 + 10 x + 4 + 9 = 25

2x2 + 10x 12 = 0
x2 + 5x 6 = 0
(x + 6) (x 8) = 0
x = 6 or 1
x=1

63. If the circle x2 + y2 = 16........


Sol. (64)
If a circle cuts the hyperbola xy = c2 at four points A(t1), B(t2),
C(t3) and D(t4), then
OA2 + OB2 + OC2 + OD2 = 4r2, where r is the radius of the
circle and O be the origin.
OA2 + OB2 + OC2 + OD2 = 4 16 = 64

RESONANCE

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