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JEE (Main)-2019
TEST DATE: 23-12-2018
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. a v
dv
c v
dt
v t2 a t P t3
2. C
Sol. n sin = constant = 1
1 dy
sin = and tan
n(x) dx
dy 1
dx x1/ 3
3. A
Sol. E quarter circle sin 45
2 0R
1
Enet
( ˆi ˆj) ( ˆj k) ˆ î
ˆ ( ˆi k)
40R 20R
4. C
5C
Sol. Ceff (by symmetry and loop rule)
3
1 5C 2
total heat = V
2 3
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5. B
Sol. Let a : side of cube
3a 2R and 2R = v
1 2 1 2 Ma2
K= I MR2 MR2 MR2 2
2 2 5 6
M : mass of cube
K 0.118 MV2
6. D
Sol. vB v CM vB,CM
x
Angle rotated in time t, = t
vB = xcos cos( t) ˆi xsin sin( t) ˆj
CM
Displacement of B v B dt
7. B
hC
Sol. Ephoton 4 1019 J
P 1.6
current = 19
1.6 10 19 3mA
4 10 100
P 0.5 W
8. B
1 1
Sol. E 13.6(2)2 2 2
2 n
Also, kmax = E
Where = 4.2 eV
p2
E
2m
(RBQ)2 mv
E R
2m Bq
Solving, we get n = 4
2nd line of Balmer
9. D
Sol. Since a(Z b)
2 (Z1 1)2
1 (Z 2 1)2
Solving, we get Z = 28
10. B
2
r
Sol. U(r) U0
r0
2U0 r
F(r)
r02
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2U0r v2
(radius will be r/2 as both have same mass. is reduced mass)
r02 r/2
v2
= m
r
v r1
nh
But mvr
2
1/2
vn
x=2
11. C
dN
Sol. 2N N
dt
N = N0et
3
et
2
1 3
t n 0.405 hours
2
12. D
1 2 A 2 2 M
Sol. Energy in 1 loop = dm
2 A sin(kx)
= L
8
3 3 1
Ratio =
5 5 4
13. A
Sol. Let n : no. of cycles
nx
108 1 9
is the breaking stress after n cycles and x = (4 10 )
100
nx L
108 1 Y 5 107
100 L
n 5 1010
10 mL
total time = 5 10 2 9.9 years
AY
14. B
Sol. Speed remains constant
First part of the journey is quarter circle and the remaining 5 are (1/6)th
1 2(6 ) 1 2
t
4 v
6 v
5 4 3 2 192 s
15. D
Sol. Kinetic energy = Translational motion + Rotational motion
Putting the values, K.E. = (10/3)J
16. D
Pr 4
Sol. Q
8
For parallel, pressure difference P is same and Qnet = Q1 + Q2
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17. B
Sol. Potential energy at surface
M
GM 2
2rdr
GMm 2R 3 R
=
R R r 2 R2
GMm 2
R 3
1
5 2
1 GMm 2
mv 2esc 1 ( 5 2 )
2 R 3
(B) is correct
18. C
Sol. Using symmetry and combination of series and parallel g
Rab = 11R/20
e d
f
c
a b
19. C
Sol. Situation symmetric about x = 4
Right –half
x=4x=5:F=0
v = v max = 3 m/s
1
t = 1/3 m/s = m/s
9
dU
x = 5 x = 6 : Fretrading = 1N
dx
aretarding = 1/2 m/s2
9 8 1
t (since, mv 2 (9 1)J )
1/ 2 2
Similarly remaining.
total time
1 1
= 4 ... 1 2( 9 8 ) 2( 8 7 ) 2( 1 0)
9 8
1 1 1
28 4 ...
2 3 9
20. C
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Sol. vP = 0 R
v Q 2geff L 2(2g)L Q
21. A
Sol. putting values, V
I1 = 10A I2
1
I2 = 20 A L 2
C 2
I3 = 20 10 = 10 A
V
I1
1
L1
C1
22. C
0I
Sol. small loop = B.r2 = r 2
2R
0 r 2 dI
2R dt
ismall loop = i (say)
R small loop
0 small loop
B=
4 R3
Putting the values, we get
B = 1015 T
23. B
Sol. = 30
R
AB = 2R
sin
Also, height of cone H = 3R cot
2H R B
U = mg (2R) + mg
3
But R = RT and H = HT
Putting values,
U = +0.1 J A
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24. B
dM
Sol. Fthrust v real
dt
h
dM
Fthrust 2gH …(i) Fthrust
dt
fs = Fthrust cos 30 …(ii)
N
N = 2Mg + Fthrust cos 60 …(iii) CM
7H 7H/12
fs Fthrust x …(iv) x
12
fs
25. C
tan
Sol. tan
cos
26. A
Sol. Motion starts when 0.6t = 0.1( 4 + 2) g
t = 10 sec
0.6t 0.1(4 2)g
Slipping starts when 0.2g
42
t = 30s
F 18 dv
After 30 s: relative acceleration =
10 dt
1
v
10
0.3t 2 18t 27
Power = 3 m/s 4N = 12 W
Similarly for 4 kg
Total power = 12 W + 66 W = 78 W
27. A
v vo v vs
Sol. f f and t t
v vs v vo
v : speed of sound
vo : speed of observer
vS : speed of source
28. B
Sol. Energy crossing = intensity effective area t
Here, effective area = Area cos 45
t = 1 s
E02
Intensity =
20 c
29. A
Sol. CA : C = CP 2R
n (CP 2R) dT = nCVdT + PdV
Solving this differential equation we get VT = constant
W = nRT
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VB
W total = nRTAn nR TA TC
VA
1
Wtotal nRT0 n2
2
30. A
Sol. Heat lost = Heat gained
50 C
s0
540 500 500 1 50 m dT
10 C a bT
On solving, m = 5.9 kg
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. C
32. A
Sol. One photon can eject one electron only.
33. B
NP e10 0 t
Sol. t e9 0 t
NQ e 0
1
e9 0 t
e
1
t
9 0
34. B
Sol. O O
H3C CO O C CH3 H2C CH2 2CH3 COOH
A B
35. D
Sol. The balanced half reaction are
4 2
HS O3 H2 O SO4 3H 2e 5
10e 2IO3 12H I2 6H2 O
5HSO3 2IO3 5SO42 3H I2 H2 O
2 moles of IO3 5mole of HSO3
5 0.5 2.5
Hence, 0.5 mole of IO3 1.25 moles of HSO3
2 2
36. B
37. D
38. B
39. D
40. C
Sol. HCl is completely dissociated in water,
HCl H Cl
CH3 COOH H2O CH3 COO H3 O
CH3 COO H3 O
Ka
CH3COOH
At eq. let [CH3COO – ] = x
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Ka
x 0.100 x 0.100x 2
(as x → 0)
0.200 0.200
0.100x
1.8 10 5
0.200
5
x 3.6 10 M CH3 COO
x
% dissociation of acetic acid 100
0.200
3.6 105
100 0.018%
0.200
41. D
Sol. CaCN2 3H2 O vap.
CaCO3 2NH3
NH3 H2 O NH4 OH
42. C
43. D
Sol. No rearrangement.
44. B
45. C
46. C
47. D
T2 V
Sol. S C V ln Rln 2
T1 V1
2T V
S CV ln Rln
T 2V
S C V ln2 Rln2
S CV R ln 2
48. B
Sol. O
HN C CH3
OH
49. D
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50. A
2x 3
Sol. PE 2x x
4 2
51. C
52. D
53. C
Sol. Benzylic acid rearrangement occurs.
54. B
Sol. On adding all equation
Mn6 4e Mn2 ; Eo ?
Go G1 G2 G3 G4
4 × F × Eo = nFE1o nFEo2 nFE o3 nFE o4
Eo = 1.68 V
55. B
56. C
57. D
Sol. CH3
NaNH2
H 3C Cl
NH3
NH2
H 3C H3C NH2
58. B
O
HIO4 COOH
Sol. CHO
OH
59. A
Sol. 4 (+1) + 1 + 1 + 10 x + 28 (– 2) = 0
50
x 5
10
60. B
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SECTION – A
61. B
b
1 1
Sol. I
2a f x f a b x dx = 42 21
2
62. D
Sol. 2R (sin A + sin B + sin C) = r
A B C
tan tan tan 2
2 2 2
A B C 1
But tan tan tan , hence no triangle is possible
2 2 2 3 3
63. D
Sol. sin x + cos x = 1 – a sin x cos x
a2 sin2 x cos2 x – 2(a + 1)sinx cos x = 0
a2 4 a 1
sin2x sin 2x 2 a 1 0 either sin 2x = 0 or sin2x
2 a2
4 a 1
For no solution 1
a2
a 2 2 2, 2 2 2 . Hence, ‘a’ can’t be equal to 1, 2, 3, 4
64. C
2t 1
Sol. Equation of tangent y – (t2 – t + 2) =
2t 1
x t2 t 2
Putting x = 2, y = 2, we get t = 0
65. A
e e
n n 1
Sol. In x ln x n ln x dx
1
1
In = e – n·In – 1
I4 = e – 4I3 = 9e – 24 ( I1 = 1)
66. B
Sol. Ellipse and hyperbola are confocal
(ae, 0) = (1, 0)
1
a 2, e
2
x2 y2
Equation of ellipse 1
2 1
67. B
1
Sol. In this case range of + + comes , 1
2
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68. D
2
Sol. I
x4 1
dx
x 2
1 2x 2 1
dx =
2x dx ln x 1 c
2 2 x 2 x2 1
x x2 1
x x2 1
x2 1
= 1, = 1
69. B
Sol. Consider a triangle with hypotenuse x3 and perimeter 24 A
Obvious solutions are (8, 6, 10)
Or (6, 8, 10) for (x 1, x2, x3)
x3
x2
B x1 C
70. D
2
Sol. x > x2 x 0, e x e x x 0,
4 4
Since cos x > sin x x 0,
4
2 2 2 2 2
e x cos x e x sin x e x e x e x cos x e x sin x x 0,
4
I2 > I1 > I3 > I4
71. B
Sol. Least value of y is ‘2’ in this case 1 2, next y = 3 in this case 2 3 ..... so on y = 9 in this case
89
Hence, total case = 1 2 + 2 3 + ..... + 8 9 = 240
72. B
Sol. Ticket numbers are of the form 5k1 (40 cases), 5k2 + 1 (40 cases), 5k3 + 2 (40 cases)
5k4 + 3 (40 cases), 5k5 + 4 (40 cases)
Total case = 40C2 + 40C1 40C1 + 40C1 40C1 = 3980
73. C
Sol. Let , , and are the roots of the equation then + + + = 18, k
200 , = –1984
Solving all, we get k = 86
74. D
3 1 7
4 4 4
adj A 1 1 5
Sol. A 1
A 4 4 4
5 1 13
4 4 4
75. A
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1 2 3
Sol. 2 3 4 0
3 4 5
(Row are in A.P. with common difference 1), similarly x = y = z = 0
76. A
Sol. z1 z2 z1 z2 z1 z2 z1 z2
z1 z1 z
z1z2 z1z2 0 0 Re 1 0
z 2 z2 z2
77. A
Sol. Standard deviation of numbers 2, 3, a and 11 is 3.5
2
3.5
xi2 x 2
4
2
24 9 a2 121 2 3 a 11
3.5
4 4
On solving, we get 3a2 – 32a + 84 = 0
78. D
Sol. lim x 5 cot 1 x 5 x 1 cot 1 x 1
x
2 2
1 1 1
tan1 tan
= lim 2 x5 x 1 2
x 1 1
x 5 x 1
79. B
1
x ln 1
x
Sol. I 2 x 3 x 6 x dx
1
1
2 2 ln6 ln2 ln3
I I x ln 6 dx 2I
3
I
3
1
80. C
1 1
4x f x f x dx 4x dx
3 2 6
Sol.
0 0
1 2
2 15
f x 2x dx 0 f(x) = 2x3 2x3 dx
3
0 1
2
81. B
Sol. D = b2 – 4ac < 0 hence either a + b + c > 0 and a – b + c > 0
Or a + b + c < 0 and a – b + c < 0
Only possible is a – b + c > 0
82. A
a
Sol. Equation of tangent to y2 = 4ax is y mx
m
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83. C
B P(h, k)
Sol. APB
2
and OAPB will be a rectangle, thus
2 2 2
OP = OA + OB A
h + k = a + b2
2 2 2
O
2 2 2 2
x +y =a +b
84. B
x 0 y0
Sol. Slope of the line = tan 60º parametric form r
cos60º sin60º
r r 3
x , y substituting this in the given equation, r3 + 12r2 + 72 = 0
2 2
r1r2r3 = 72
85. B
Sol. Total 3 determinant is made negative
86. A
Sol.
Let position vector of P, A, B, C are p , a , b and c & O O be the circumcentre of equilateral
triangle ABC
p a b c
3
2 2 2 2
PA a p a p 2a p
2 2
2 abc
Now, PA 6 2p a b c as
3
3
0 hence PA 2 2
87. B
Sol. 6 – a > 0, a – 2 > 0 and 6 – a a – 2 hence a (2, 6) – {4}
88. C
Sol. Coordinates of focus are S1(2, 1) and S2(–2, 0) and P(x, y) for hyperbola PS1 – PS2 = c
c < S1S2 0 < c < 17
89. C
1
Sol. 1 + (1 + x) + (1 + x)2 + ..... + (1 + x)n = 1 x n 1 1
x
n 1
Hence, required coefficient is Ck 1
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90. B
d d d 1 d2
Sol. A , 0, 0 , B 0, , 0 and C 0, 0, . Area of triangle OAB = 1
a b c 2 ab
1 d2 1 d2
Area of triangle OBC = 2 . Area of triangle OAC =
2 bc 2 ac
d2 a2 b2 c 2
Area of ABC = 12 22 32
2 abc
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