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PART TEST – I

JEE (Main)-2019-20
TEST DATE: 9-11-2019

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B

Sol. Particle will be at Hmax at t = 2


20  20 H(12, 16, 20)
Hmax   20m z
2  10
 ˆ r  20 2 y
r  12iˆ  16ˆj  20k;
H

v H  6iˆ  8 ˆj
(0, 0, 0) x
 
 r  v 160iˆ  120ˆj 1 3 ˆ
 2  2
=  ˆi  j
5 20
r 20 2  
2. B

Sol. Force when applied parallel to plane will have minimum magnitude. Fmin
Torque about P;
F(2r) = mg sin  r
mgsin   fmax
 Fmin  .…(i) P
2 mg
Also, F + f max = mg sin  ….(ii) 
tan  3
  
2 8

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3. C

Sol. Coordinates of P [(R sin 2 , – R (1 – cos 2)]


1 x2
y  x tan  90     g
2 ucos  90     2
 
cos  1 R2 sin2 2 u
R 1  cos 2   R sin2  g
sin  2 u2 sin2  (0, 0) 90  
1 R4 sin2  cos2  P
2sin2   2cos2   g 2
2 u2 sin2  R
2gR cos2 
 2  u  gR cos 
u2

4. D

Sol. Particle will describe a parabolic path as shown y


After long time Rmax  
R
 min = 0.
Rmax v = 20 m/s
O
60 P

a = 5 m/s2
x

5. B

Sol. Till first sand particle touches lower compartment of hourglass, weight will decrease, then it
becomes constant, when last sand particle leave upper compartment it increases.

6. C

Sol. aQ  aP
3gsin r 4
 gsin 
 3
4
 r
9

7. A

Mw 2
Sol. MI of door about hinge : Masin
3
Using :   I Ma 
w Mw 2
Ma   cos    Ma cos  hinge
2 3
3 a
 cos 
2w
d 3 a
  cos 
d 2 w

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3a
 2  sin 
w
For circular motion of CM of door;
w
RH  Ma sin   M2  
2
3 5 125
 RH  Ma sin   Ma sin   Ma sin   sin 
2 2 2

8. C

Sol. Use the definition of kinematics variables.

9. A
 u
Sol. v in sec t  (u  gt)jˆ , v  0 at t 
g
u/ g u/g
u2
 y max 2 

0
vdt  
0
(u  gt)dt 
2g

10. B

v sin   rh A
Sol. A/B  C/B   20 2
CB (x  h ) C

v cos 

 B
v

v sin 

11. B

Sol. mv0  (M  m)v


mv 0
v 
Mm
L(M  m)
t  t0 
mv 0

12. D

 1 1 v1 v1
Sol. 2mg  (2m)v 2  2  mv12 …(i)
2 2 2 30
v1 cos 30 = v cos 60 …(ii) 60
3g
Solving v 
4
v

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13. B

Sol. v = R …(i) y
2
v
mv
mg sin  = …(ii)
R
for motion after separation
2V  mg
T …(iii)
gcos  O
2
1  2V 
2R  gsin    …(iv)
2  gcos   x
2
cos 
gR  Rgsin     45
sin 
g g
 2R  or =
2 2R

14. B

Sol. v(t)  2iˆ  (4t)jˆ
 tan  = 2t
d 2 2
  rad / sec (at t  2 sec)
dt sec 2  17

15. B

Sol. Centre of mass of wedge and ball will not shift in x-y plane
Let wedge displacement be xiˆ  yjˆ

S  ( R cos )iˆ  Rjˆ
r

 m (x  Rcos )iˆ  (y  R)jˆ  M(xiˆ  yj)


ˆ 0
 
mRcos  mR
x ; y
m M m M
 1ˆ 2ˆ
Sw  i  j
5 5

16. C

mv 2 v
Sol. T cos  
R
T
TRcos 
 v  10 m/s
m 0.6m 1m
m

17. A

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F0
Sol. a= cos t F
m
F
v  0 sin t
m (/4)
 P
 peak power at t = .
4
Ratio of power is 1
 /2
(/8) (3/8) t
Also 
0
(F  mg)dt  mv

F g
v 0 
m  2

18. D

Sol. T sin  = ma …(i) N1 T


mg  T cos  = ma a 
mg mg N2
T  ( = 45)
sin   cos  2 
T a
mg mg
Bead A Bead B

19. B
r
  f  2  
Sol. Wext 
 Fext dr   3  2
r
r r   dr

i

r0
  
  2  
 r r  2r
0

3 
Wext   
4r02 2r0
2
Also, at equilibrium; F = 0  r0 =

2 32 2
 Wext   2

4 4  4a 16

20. A
Sol. Fcos   f = maC …(ii)
f(2R)  FR  2mR2  …(ii) F sin 
aC = 2R …(iii)
F F
 f = 1  cos    always leftward.
3

F cos 

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SECTION – B

21. 5

Sol. A and B can swipe their position by walking clockwise / anticlockwise M


A
For max : A should turn 120 (clockwise) while B should turn
240(clockwise) 120 2M
Conserving angular momentum about C: B
4MR2
MR2 (120  )  2MR2 (240  )  ()  0
2
  = 120
For min : A should turn 120 clockwise, B should turn 120
anticlockwise
120
min 
5
max
 5
min

22. 1

Sol. For tmin, striker should be shot perpendicular to line AB


AB  (3  7)2  (4  1)2  5 m
1 1  
  h  AB  | OA  OB |
2 2
ˆi ˆj kˆ
5h 1
 3 4 0
2 2
7 1 0
h=5m
 tmin = 5/5 = 1 sec

SECTION – C
23. 00004.33

Sol. From triangle; y


5 3
R = 5 cos 30 = A=5
2
R
B
30
x

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24. 00006.80

Sol. f max = 0.25  4  10 = 10 N fk/F


Net impulse is zero in 11 sec
25
 If = IF
1 10
  8  Fmax  100
2 t1 11
Fmax = 25N 2 t2 8 t(sec)
From similar triangle 10
25 10
  t1  5 sec
t1 2
Block will acquire Vmax at t = t2 where
25 10
  t  6.8 sec
3   t2  2
8

25. 00001.35

2 N N
Sol. Given : (1  cos )  0.2
2
r 2
 cos  = 0.8 m r
From FBD of dust particle: R
 mg
N = mg cos   m2r sin …(i)
N = mg sin  + m2r cos  …(ii)
gsin   2r cos 
  = 1.35
gcos   2r sin 

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

26. A

Sol. O OH
O O
O
I I

O O
O
OH O

27. C

Sol. Zn  906 kJ mol1


Ga  579 kJ mol1
Ge  761 kJ mol1
As  947 kJ mol1

28. D

Sol. C2 12   actual  1s2 * 1s2 2s2  * 2s2 2p2x  2p2y


Diamagnetic

If s – p is not operational.
1s2  * 1s22s2 * 2s2 2p 2z 2p1x  2p1y
paramagnetic

29. D

Sol. 

A  g   2B  g  
 AB2  g

Kc 
1

 AB2 
2  A B 2
1  AB2 
   AB2  4 moles
2 2  2 2
Now, B = 4 moles
Let y moles of AB2 is added.
1 4  y

2 2   4 2
 y  12

30. D

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31. C

1
Sol.  H  e 
H2 
2
Takes B.E. for dissociation to H and then oxidizes slow.
Fact by NCERT.

32. A

Sol. ng  0 in I and III.


 Same moles at equilibrium as before.

33. D

Sol.  
Na  Liq. NH3  Na  NH3  x    e NH3  x 
x  y
Blue coloured and paramagnetic in nature.

34. C

Sol. O=C=C=C=O
→ Linear
→ Optically inactive
→ 4,4  and 4 lone pair.

35. C

Sol. E.N. , more polarity.

36. B

37. A

Sol. If T2 > T1
At high E → Intensity increases and  decreases.
(Reference – NCERT)

38. C

Sol. 
S8  s   12 OH  aq   4S 2  aq  2S2O32  aq   6H2O   
 2  2 
39. B

Sol. Both d-orbitals have axial overlapping in same phase forming  bonds.

40. C

Sol. For exothermic reaction, increase in temperature decreases yield.

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41. D

42. C

Sol. Al reacts with both acid and base to liberate H2.

43. D

r  Cs
Sol. (A)  0.732 .
r  Cl

(B) High temperature decreases coordination temperature.

(C) LiCl has pink colour.

44. D

45. C

Sol. egH  O  141


S  200
Se  195
 S  Se  O

SECTION – B

46. 1

Sol. Double dumb shell confirms the graph touches x-axis only once.
1 node.

47. 7

Sol. 4Ca5 PO 4 3 F  18SiO2  30 C 


 3P4  2CaF2  18CaSiO3  30 CO

SECTION – C

48. 00006.67

Sol. After mixing [AgCN] = 0.01 M, [HCN] = 0.01 M




HCN  
 H  CN

Ka



 AgCN  s 
Ag  CN  
1 / K sp
Ka


 H  AgCN  s 
Ag  HCN  
K  2.25  106
K sp
0.01 0.01  
x x 0.01  x 0.01  x
0.01  x
K since x is small w.r.t. 0.01
x2

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0.01
K
x2
 x  6.6  10 5 M   Ag 

49. 00000.71

3a 3
Sol. Nearest in BCC ; Next to next nearest  a in FCC
2 2
3a  2 1
Ratio    0.71
2  3a 2

50. 00001.30

Sol. (Oxalic) N1V1 = N2V2 (KMnO4)


M × 40 × 2 = 0.05 × 16 × 5
0.05  16  5
M   0.05
40  2
pH = - log (0.05)
=1.3

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

51. B
1 1
3
Sol. log    log 1  x 3  dx  log2  3   dx = log 2 – 3 + 3
0 0 1  x3

52. A

Sol. Put x + cos  = sin  tan 


x cos   1
 3
dx =   cot  sin   cos   d = –cot  cos  + sin  + c
 x 2  2x cos   1 2
x
= c
2
x  2x cos   1

53. D

 1
x 1 ; 0  x 1

 2
Sol.  
f x  ; 1  x  2 f(x) is discontinuous and bijective function
 x
 3 5
 ; 2x
x 1 2
1
lim f  x   ; lim f  x   2 and f(1) = 2
x 1 2 x 1

54. D

Sol. f(2a2 + a + 1) < f(3a2 – 4a + 1)


 2a2 + a + 1 > 3a2 – 4a + 1
 a  (0, 5)
1
Also, 2a2 + a + 1 > 0 and 3a2 – 4a + 1 > 0, we get a  or a > 1
3
 1
So, a   0,   1, 5 
 3

55. C

Sol. f(xy + 1) = f(x) f(y) – f(y) – x + 2 ..... (1)


f(xy + 1) = f(x) f(y) – f(x) y + 2 ..... (2)
Thus, f(x) + y = f(y) + x
Put y = 0, we get f(x) = x + 1

56. C

y  cos 
Sol. Let the point of contact be (, cos ), then   sin 
x
 –cot  = , then, we get a = 1

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57. D

Sol. 1+a+b=0
c–1=0c=1
dy
Also,  c  2x = –1
dx x 1
dy
 2x  a  1
dx x 1
 a = –3; b = 2
Area bounded by y = x2 + ax + b with x-axis
2 2
 x 3 3x 2  1
   x  3x  2  dx  
2
  2x  
1
 3 2  1 6

58. D

x
dt
Sol. Let f  x    x
4  t2  t 3
0
1
fx   1  0  x  (0, 1)
4  x 2  x3
 f(x) is decreasing in (0, 1)
Also, f(0) = 0
 f(x) < 0  x  (0, 1)
 No solution

59. B

Sol. Let first x1 elements of set A maps with b1 and next x2 elements maps with b2 and so on last x50
elements maps with b50
 x1 + x2 + ..... + x50 = 100
Number of positive integral solutions = 99C49

60. C

Sol. lim x x  1
x 0 

61. B

Sol. Put y = x, we get 2f(x) + (f(x))2 = 1


Differentiate w.r.t to x, we get 2f(x) + 2f(x)f(x) = 0
 f(x) (1 + f(x)) = 0
 f(x) = 0, because f(x) > 0

62. D


 xloga n
Sol. f  x    ex log a  a x
n 0 n!
f  x   a x always continuous and differentiable

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63. A

cos  n2  n   1 cos n   n2  n 


n
Sol.
1
lim n  n2  n  
n  2

lim cos   n2  n    1 cos  0
n
n  2

64. B

Sol. ‘ / ‘ is reflexive since every natural number is a factor of itself


‘ / ‘ is transitive. If n is a factor of m and m is a factor of P, then surely n is a factor of P
‘ / ‘ is not symmetric, for example 2 is a factor of 4 but 4 is not a factor of 2

65. D

Sol. f(3x) – f(x) = x


x
 Replace x by , we get
3
x x
f  x  f   
3 3
x x x
f f  
3 9 9
..........................
..........................
 x   x  x
f  n1   f  n   n
3  3  3
 x  1 1 1 
Adding, we get f  x   f  n   x   ..... 
3   3 9 27 
 x  x
lim f  x   f  n  
n  3  2
x
P  x 
2

66. D

dx
Sol. I  1 x3 1  x2  ..... (1)
0
1
Put x =
t

x3
I  1 x3 1  x2  dx ..... (2)
0
Adding equation (1) and (2), we get

dx 
2I   2

0 1  x 2

I
4

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67. A

1 1
Sol. f x  4
 2
2 x 1
x  f x
x x
dx
  f   x    1  x2
1 1

 f  x   tan1 x   f 1
4

 f  x   tan1 x  1 
4

68. A

2
 2  t 2 1  1 1  3t 2 3
Sol. I t   x   x  
   4 t   4t 2 2t  
  dx   2 3
1
8 4t

69. D

Sol. lim f  2x 3  x 2   lim f  x   24


x 0 x0

lim f  x  x 6 2   lim f  x   3
x 0 x 0 
=8

70. B

Sol. 2(F(x) – f(x)) = f 2(x)


dF
and  f x
dx
F  x   f   x  1  f  x  
f  x
 f x 
1 f  x 
lim f  x   
x 
As f(x) is increasing surjective function
f  x
lim 1
x  x

SECTION – B

71. 3

Sol. The frequency of ai = 1 is the same as that of ai = 0 for 1  i  n – 1 and an = 1, then


1  1 1 1  1
Sn   2n1    2  .....  n1   2n1  n
2  10 10 10  10
S 1  1  1  1
lim n  lim  1  n1   n  
n  T n   18  10  10  18
n

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72. 6

8
Sol. Area bounded by y2 = 4x and y = mx is
3m3
8 2
 3
9  m
3m 3

SECTION – C

73. 00012.00
2
Sol. f(x) = 12x + 6ax + 27  0
 a  [–6, 6]

74. 00004.25

Sol. f(x) = a – 2 sin 2x + cos x – sin x = a + 2(cos x – sin x)2 + (cos x – sin x) – 2
17
Minimum values of 2(cos x – sin x)2 + (cos x – sin x) – 2 is 
8
17
So, a   0 for increasing function
8
17
 a
8

75. 00009.00

2

1
x4  x2   1
Sol.   9   3  f  x    dx 
 45
0
1
x2 1
 f x    f  x  dx  9
3 0

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