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Test - 3 (Code-E) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020


TEST - 3 - Code-E
Test Date : 22/12/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 26. (4) 51. (2)

2. (4) 27. (4) 52. (4)

3. (4) 28. (4) 53. (4)

4. (4) 29. (2) 54. (2)

5. (3) 30. (2) 55. (4)

6. (3) 31. (2) 56. (3)

7. (4) 32. (4) 57. (2)

8. (2) 33. (2) 58. (4)

9. (1) 34. (4) 59. (2)

10. (3) 35. (4) 60. (4)

11. (1) 36. (2) 61. (2)

12. (4) 37. (3) 62. (2)

13. (3) 38. (1) 63. (2)

14. (3) 39. (2) 64. (2)

15. (3) 40. (1) 65. (2)

16. (4) 41. (1) 66. (1)

17. (3) 42. (4) 67. (1)

18. (3) 43. (4) 68. (2)

19. (3) 44. (2) 69. (1)

20. (4) 45. (3) 70. (4)

21. (03) 46. (02) 71. (12)

22. (10) 47. (04) 72. (32)

23. (40) 48. (71) 73. (03)

24. (05) 49. (08) 74. (12)

25. (50) 50. (28) 75. (00)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (2) 5. Answer (3)

µ0Id θ Hint : χ > > 1 for ferromagnetic material


Hint : dB =
π ⋅ 2π R
Sol. : χ = 600 >> 1
Sol. : dBx = dBcos θ 6. Answer (3)

Hint : |ε| =
dt
t
ε2
µ0 I
π
µ0 I
Sol. : H = ∫ R dt
=
Bx ⋅∫ 2 cos=
π
θd θ 0
2
2π R π2 R
2 7. Answer (4)
−7
4π × 10 ×5 2
= = × 10−5 T B ω ( 5 )
2
π2 × 10−1 π Hint : Vo − VA =
2
2. Answer (4)
   B ω 9 2
Hint : dF
= I d × B Sol. : Vo − VB =
2
  µ I
Sol. : dF
4R
( )
= I d  −iˆ × 0 −kˆ ( ) ⇒ VB − VA =
Bω 
252 − 92  = 8 Bω2
2  

dF µ0I 2 ˆ 8. Answer (2)
=
d 4R
−j ( )
Hint : ε = ε1 – ε2
3. Answer (4)  0I  0I
Sol.
= : ε1 V , ε 2
= V
2π b 2π 2b
   
(
Hint : Lorentz force, F= q V × B + E = 0 ) ε=
µ 0 I V
4π b
Sol. : 5 × 105 ˆj × Bkˆ =−104 −iˆ = ( )
104 iˆ 9. Answer (1)

104 1 Hint : XL = ωL →∞ at very high frequencies


=B = T
5 × 105 50 Sol. : At very high frequencies

mV 5 × 105 × 50 Z 2 = R1 + R 2
=
R = = 0.5 m
qB 5 × 107
At very low frequencies
mv 5 × 105 × 50
=
R = = 0.5 m Z 1 = R1
qB 5 × 107
I1 = 5I2
4. Answer (4)
   
0
Hint : m × B1 + m × B2 = V V
=5 ⇒ 5R1 =R1 + R2
R1 R1 + R2
o
Sol. : m × 20 sin37 = m × 15 sin θ − 37
o
( )
⇒ 4R1 = R2
sin37o 3
= ⇒ θ= 90o
(
sin θ − 37 o 4) ⇒
R2
R1
4
=

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10. Answer (3) 15. Answer (3)

X XC Hint : For a maximum path difference = nλ


Hint=
: L tan
= 60o
R R
Sol. : For x = 8λ
Sol. : XC = XL ⇒ Resonant circuit
Path difference = 2λ
2
( 220 )
=P = 484 W
100

11. Answer (1)


 
Hint: E, B and direction of propagation are
mutually perpendicular.

Sol.: Direction of propagation is –ve z direction. 16. Answer (4)

12. Answer (4) Hint : a sin θ = nλ

Hint : Compare with nλ


Sol. : sin θ =
a
µAc
t ) Ac sin ωc t +
Cm (= cos ( ωc – ωm ) t
2 nλ
θ=
a
µAc
– cos ( ωc + ωm ) t
2 λ 2 × 5000 × 10−10
∆x =θD =2 D = × 800 mm
Sol.: ωc = 2πfc= 400π ⇒ fC = 200 Hz
a 10−4

= 8 mm
ωc – ωm = 300π ⇒ ωm = 100π = 2πfm
17. Answer (3)
⇒ fm = 50 Hz,
1
µ 6 Hint : mv 2= hf − φ
= 2
2 20
1 2
⇒ µ = 0.6 Sol. : mv=
0 hf0 − φ
2
13. Answer (3)
1 2
=
mv 2hf0 − φ
Hint : Apply lens formula 2
Sol. : v1 = 30 cm, u2 = + 20 cm, f2 = – 40 cm
⇒ v 2 > 2v 02 ⇒ v > 2v 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
=+ =
− + = 18. Answer (3)
v 2 f2 u2 40 20 40
1
⇒ v2 = 40 cm Hint : mV 2 = 2E0
2
14. Answer (3)
Sol. : ⇒ m 2V 2 =
4mE0
Hint : δ1 = δ2
mV = 2 mE0
Sol. : ⇒ A1 (µ1 – 1) = A2 (µ2 – 1)

4 × 0.54 = A2 × 0.72 h h
λ=
0 =
mV 2 mE0
A2 = 3

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h h 22. Answer (10)


λ= =
p 2m 3E0
1 1.2 × 10−3
( )
2
λ 1× 2 2λ0 Hint : P = × × 3 × 108
⇒= ⇒=
λ 3 60 × 60
λ0 6 6
1 1.2 × 9
19. Answer (3) Sol. : P =× × 1013 =
1010 W
3 6 × 6 × 100
Hint : Use B = µ0 nI
23. Answer (40)
Sol. : F = qVB = qV µ0 nI
20 1
Hint=
: I = A
2 500 25
 f   MLT 
[µ0 ]  qvnI
⇒= =   
   AT LT -1L-1A  1000
Sol.
= :I= = mA 40 mA
= [MLT–2 A–2] 25
20. Answer (4) 24. Answer (05)
−λt
Hint : N A = N0 e Hint : Use rule of addition with regard to
NB N0 1 − e −λt 
= significant figures.
 

1 − e −λt Sol.: 2.8 × 10−6 + 3.2 × 10−5


Sol. : = 0.4 ⇒ 1= 1.4e −λt
e −λt
= 0.28 × 10−5 + 3.2 × 10−5

= 0 ln1.4 − λt
ln1.4 =3.48 × 10−5 =3.5 × 10−5
t=
λ 25. Answer (50)
21. Answer (03)
Hint : Use mirror formula
1 2 8
E1 (13.6 ) Z 1 − =
Hint : E3 −=  13.6Z 2 ×
 9 9 Sol. : u = – 12.5 cm, v = 25 cm

13.6Z 2 × 8 1 1 1 −2 + 1
Sol.: ⇒ 108.8 = =
− + =
9 f 12.5 25 25

⇒Z=3 f = – 25 cm ⇒ R = – 50 cm

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
26. Answer (4) Sol. : B(OH)3 is called Boric Acid.
Hint : Small amines cause asymmetric 29. Answer (2)
cleavage. Hint : Thermal stability of group II hydroxides
Sol. : B2H6 + 2NH3 → BH2 (NH3 )2 
+ –
[BH4 ] increases down the group.
Sol. : It increases from Mg(OH)2 to Ba(OH)2
27. Answer (4)
30. Answer (2)
Hint : AlF3 + NaF → Na3AlF6 Hint : Cu+ → Cu + Cu2+
Sol. : AlF3 dissolves in anhydrous HF upon
addition of NaF. Sol. : Au+ → Au + Au3+
28. Answer (4) 31. Answer (2)
Hint : Be(OH)2, Zn(OH)2 and Al(OH)3 are
Hint : Cellulose is a polymer.
amphoteric
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Sol. : Polymers are generally macromole- 41. Answer (1)


cular. Hint : Silica is present as impurity.
32. Answer (4) Sol. : CaCO3 → CaO + CO2
Hint : Dispersion medium is negatively CaO + SiO2 → CaSiO3
charged.
T ≡ (900K – 1500K)
Sol. : Sol particles are positively charged.
42. Answer (4)
33. Answer (2)
Hint : Graphite rod is used as anode.
Hint : Mixing of oppositely charged sols leads Sol. : Steel vessel with lining of carbon acts as
to coagulation.
cathode.
Sol. : Hydrated ferric oxide – Positive. Sol. 43. Answer (4)
Arsenious sulphide - Negative. Sol. –
Hint : CO and CN have vacant π* molecular
34. Answer (4)
orbital.
Hint : Enzymes are highly specific
Sol. : PPh3 has vacant d-orbital.
Sol. : One enzyme cannot catalyse more than
44. Answer (2)
one type of reaction.
Hint : Ligands approach along the x and y
35. Answer (4)
axes.
Hint : Disproportionation of chlorine. Sol. : Order of energy
H2O
Sol. : Cl2  → HCl + HOCl d x2 – y2
> d xy > d z2 > d yz =
d zx
36. Answer (2) 45. Answer (3)
Hint : Cr3+ has d3 configuration.
Hint : NH3 + Cl2 → NH4Cl + N2
( excess ) Sol. : d3 configuration forms inner orbital
complexes which are paramagnetic.
Sol. : NH3 + Cl2 → NCl3 + HCl 46. Answer (02)
( excess )

Hint : LiNO3  → Li2O + NO2 + O2
37. Answer (3)
Sol. : NO2 and O2 are paramagnetic.
Hint : Sulphanilic acid is used for identification
of nitrite ion. 47. Answer (04)
Sol. : Sulphanilic acid is diazotised by HNO2 1
Hint : O2 → H2O
which couples with 1- naphthylamine to 2
form the red azo dye.
O + 2e – → O2– , x = 2
38. Answer (1)
Sol. : Zn → Zn2+ + 2e – , y = 2
Hint : MnO2 acts as oxidising agent and hence
MnO4– cannot be formed. 48. Answer (71)
Hint : Radius of Ln3+ smoothly decreases.
Sol. : MnO2 + 2NaCl + 2H2SO4 → Sol. : Lu3+ has least ionic radius.
Na2SO4 + MnSO4 + 2H2O + Cl2 49. Answer (08)
Hint : 8 geometrical isomers are possible.
39. Answer (2)
Sol. : Total number of isomers = 2 × 2 × 2
Hint : Fact based
=8
Sol. : Arsenic purifier contains Gelatinous 50. Answer (28)
hydrated ferric oxide.
Hint : M (L1 )  : –2.4∆1 (t2g6 eg0)
40. Answer (1)  6

Hint : Fact based Sol. : M (L 2 )6  : –0.4 ∆2 (t2g eg )


  4 2

Sol. : P → 0.25%
x = –2.4, y = –0.4
C → 0.15%

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
51. Answer (2) 55. Answer (4)
Hint : Put x = 1 + h f ( x + h) − f ( x )
100 100
Hint : f ′( x ) = lim
100 x ( x – 1) – ( x – 1) h →0 h
Sol. : lim
x →1 e(e x −1 – 1)sin πx Sol. : Put x = y = 0 ⇒ f(0) = 0
Put x = 1 + h f ( x + h) − f ( x )
f ′( x ) = lim (Also f(x) = –f(–x)
100(1 + h )100 h – ((1 + h )100 − 1) h →0 h
lim
h →0 −e(e h – 1)sin πh x+h−x
 
f 
h(100(1 + h )100 – (100C1 + 100C2h + .... + 100C100 h99 )) 1 − ( x + h ) − ( x )
⇒ lim
– e(e h – 1) sin πh
= lim  
h →0
⋅ πh ⋅ h h →0 h
h πh
h
100(100C1 + h + 100C2h + ...) − (100C2h + ...h99 ) f  
2
–1
⇒ lim 2 
πe h→0 h = lim  1 + hx + x 
1 h →0 h
⇒ – ((100)2 – 100C2 ) ⋅ (1 + hx + x 2 )
πe 1 + hx + x 2
1  100(200 – 99)  –5050 dy 2  f (x) 
⇒ −  = = ∴ lim 2
=
πe  2  πe dx 1 + x 2  x →0 x 
52. Answer (4) f(x) = 2 tan–1x + c but f(0) = 0
Hint : Rationalise ⇒ f(x) = 2tan–1 x
c c 56. Answer (3)
Sol.: lim x = = 2 ⇒ c=4
x →∞ ( x +c + x) 2

Hint : At x = , f(x) = 2π – x
53. Answer (4) 2
Hint : Make graph 3π
Sol. : At x = , f(x) = 2π – x ⇒ f ′(x) = –1
Sol. : 2
57. Answer (2)
Hint : f(0).f(1)
Sol. : px2 + qx + r = 0 must have atleast one real
root in (0, 1)
p(p + q + r) > 0
58. Answer (4)
Hint : Find tangent at x = 0
Total 4 points of non-differentiability dy 2
Sol.
= e x .2 x + 2 x =0 ⇒ 2
54. Answer (2) dx
Hint : LHL = RHL for continuity T ≡ y – 1 = 2x ⇒ y = 2x + 1
Sol. : f(1–) = f(x) = f(1) 1 1
=
d = units
f(1+) = g(x) = g(1) 5 5
f ( x ) + g ( x ) f (1) + g (1) 59. Answer (2)
=f (1) =
2 2
Hint : f ′(x) > 0
For continuous at x = 1
1+ a + 3 + 1+ b Sol. : f ′(x) > 0
1+a+3=1+b=
2 12 x − 1
⇒ >0
⇒ b–a=3 6x 2 − x − 1
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1 0 ∞
12  x − 
⇒  12  >0
Required Area ≡
1−e
∫ ln( x + e ) dx + ∫ e − x dx
0
1  1
6  x −  x+  0
 2  3 x

0 0
= x ln | x + e | ≡ dx − | e − x | −∞
1−e
1−e
x + e
1−e
 1− e 
∫  x + e  dx − e
–∞
= + e0
1
But common to domain is only x ∈  , ∞ 
0

2  1−e
= x − e log( x + e ) 0 − 0 + 1
60. Answer (4)
= 1 – e + e loge + 1 = 2 sq. units
Hint : Put 2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5 = t5
63. Answer (2)
Sol. : ∫ (x14 + x9 + x4) (2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5)1/5 dx
Hint : Exact D.E.
⇒ Put 2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5 = t5
Sol. : 6x cosy dx – 4cosx dx = 3x2 siny dy
⇒ 30(x14 + x9 + x4) dx = 5t4
⇒ 6x cosy dx – 3x2 siny dy = 4cosx dx
t5 t6
⇒ ∫ 6 dt ⇒ 36 + c ⇒ 4cosx dx + 3x2 siny dy – 6x cosy dx = 0
(2 x 15 + 2 x 10 + 6 x 5 )6/5
∫ 4cos x dx − 3∫ d (cos y x
2
⇒ +c ⇒ )=
0
36
61. Answer (2) ⇒ 4 sinx – 3x2 cosy = c
Hint : Put x = 2t in I1 64. Answer (2)
½
Hint. : Linear D.E.
∫x
4
Sol.
= : I1 (2 − x )4 dx
0
Sol.: x-intercept of normal at point
Put x = 2t ⇒ dx = 2dt dy
(x, y) is x + y
1 dx
=I1 25 ∫ (2t )4 (1 − t )4 dt
0 mid-point of given segment
 1 dy y 
1/2
29 4
1
x + y , 
= 29 ∫ t 4 (1 − t )4 dt= 2 dx 2 
2 ∫0
t (1 − t )4 dt = 28I2 
0
y2 y dy
I1 ∴ 2 =
x+
⇒ =28 =256 4 2 dx
I2
dy
⇒ y 2 =2 x + y
62. Answer (2) dx
0 ∞
dy 1 dt
Hint : Required Area ≡ ∫
1−e
ln( x + e ) dx + ∫ e − x dx
0
Put y 2 =
t ⇒ y =
dx 2 dx
Sol. : 1 dt dt
⇒ + 2x =
t ⇒ − 2t =
−4 x
2 dx dx
I.F. = e −2 ∫ dx = e −2 x
t e −2 x = −4 | x e −2 x dx

y 2e −2=
x
2 x e −2 x + e −2 x + c

y2 = 2x + 1 + ce2x

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65. Answer (2) d  dy  (1 + cos θ)cos θ − sin θ( − sin θ)


 d 2 y d θ  dx  (1 + cos θ)2
Hint : a.b < 0 = =
dx 2 dx a(1 + cos θ)

Sol.: λx2 – 12 + 6 λx < 0
1 + cos θ 1
= =
⇒ D < 0 and λ < 0 a(1 + cos θ)3 θ= π / 2
a
⇒ 36λ2 + 48λ < 0 69. Answer (1)

⇒ 12λ(3λ + 4) < 0 sec x  (1 + tan x ) (1 + sin x ) 


Hint : ∫e 
cos2 x
 dx
 
 −4 
λ ∈ , 0
 3  sec x  (1 + tan x ) (1 + sin x ) 
Sol. : ∫e  cos2 x  dx
But clearly for λ = 0  
= ∫e
sec x
( sec x + sec x tan x ) ( sec x + tan x ) dx
( −6 ˆj + 3kˆ ) ⋅ ( xiˆ + 2 ˆj ) =−12 < 0

66. Answer (1)


= ∫e
sec x
( sec 2
x + sec x. tan x dx )
     + ∫ e sec x . sec x. tan x. ( sec x + tan x ) dx
Hint : a=b c  ( a × b ) ⋅ c
= e sec x ( sec x + tan x )
  π 1
Sol. : | a × b | = sin = – ∫ e sec x . sec x tan x ( sec x + tan x ) dx
6 2
    + ∫ e sec x . sec x tan x ( sec x + tan x ) dx
Also angle of a × b with a or b is 90°
= e sec x ( sec x + tan x ) + C
     1
⇒ a b=c  ( a × b )=
⋅c 70. Answer (4)
2
Hint : Sum of GP
   1
[a b c ]2 = Sol. : Required probability
4
2 3 4
5 1 5 1 5 1
67. Answer (1) =   +   +   + .....∞
6 6 6 6 6 6
Hint: Permutation under restriction for probability.
2  1 
 5   1  25
4 5
C3 .3!.4!. C2 × 2! = =     1 − 5 
Sol. : Probability = 6 6 36
8!  6
71. Answer (12)
4.3!.10.2! 2
= = Hint : Limit of a sum
8.7.6.5 7
3
3n
n2 + r 2
68. Answer (2) Sol. : lim
n →∞

r =1 n3
= ∫ (1 + x
2
) dx
0
dy
dy d θ x3 3
Hint : = =x+ = 3 + 9 = 12
dx dx 3 0

dθ 72. Answer (32)

dy Hint : Rationalise
dy d θ a sin θ sin θ x 3 ( x 2 + x 4 + 1 − 2x 2 )
Sol. : = = =
dx dx a(1 + cos θ) 1 + cos θ Sol. : lim

x →∞
( x2 + x4 + 1 + x 2 )
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x 3 ( x 4 + 1 − x 2 )( x 4 + 1 + x 2 )

12 tan−1 1
⇒ lim
x →∞
( x2 + x4 + 1 + x 2 )( x4 + 1 + x2 )
⇒ ∫
0
[tanx]dx = ∫ [ tanx ] dx
0

tan−1 2 tan−1 3
x3(x 4 + 1− x 4 )
⇒ lim = ∫ [ tanx ] dx + ∫ [tan x ] dx +
x →∞
( x 2 + x 4 + 1 + 2x )( x4 + 1 + x2 ) tan−1 1 tan−1 2

tan−1 (2+ 3 ) tan−1


1
⇒ lim
x →∞   
∫ ∫ [tanx]dx
1 1 tan−1 3 0
 1 + 1 + 4 + 2   1 + 4 + 1
 x  x  tan−1 2 tan−1 3 tan−1 (2+ 3 )

1 1
=0+ ∫ 1dx + ∫ 2 dx + ∫ 3 dx
=( 4 2 ) =32
2 tan−1 1 tan−1 2 tan−1 3
= =k ⇒
4 2 k2
= (tan–12 – tan–11) + ( tan3−1 − tan2−1 ) +
73. Answer (03)
1 −1 −1 3 ( tan3−1 + tan2−1 + 3 )
Hint : For coplanarity 1 1 −k = 0
−π   5π  
k 2 1 − tan−13 + tan−12 + 3  
4   12  
1 −1 −1 5π π  3+2 
Sol. : For coplanarity 1 1 −k = 0 = − −  tan−1   + π
4 4   1− 6  
k 2 1
= π − tan−1( −1) − π = π/4
⇒ (1 + 2k) + (1 + k2) – (2 – k) = 0 75. Answer (00)
⇒ k2 + 3k = 0
Hint : For real roots f(2). f(–2) < 0
⇒ k = 0 or –3
Absolute values 0 and 3 hence 3. Sol. : f ′(x) = 0 ⇒ 3x2 – 12 = 0 ⇒ x = ± 2

74. Answer (12) For real roots f(2). f(–2) < 0

5π (8 – 24 + k) (–8 + 24 + k) < 0
Hint : tan  = 2 + 3
 12 
(k – 16)(k + 16) < 0


Sol. : tan  = 2 + 3 and tanθ = 0 k ∈ (–16, 16)
 12 
But there will be no case of only negative real
Hence integers lying in between are 1, 2, 3
roots.
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020


TEST - 3 - Code-F
Test Date : 22/12/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (4) 26. (3) 51. (4)

2. (3) 27. (2) 52. (1)

3. (3) 28. (4) 53. (2)

4. (3) 29. (4) 54. (1)

5. (4) 30. (1) 55. (1)

6. (3) 31. (1) 56. (2)

7. (3) 32. (2) 57. (2)

8. (3) 33. (1) 58. (2)

9. (4) 34. (3) 59. (2)

10. (1) 35. (2) 60. (2)

11. (3) 36. (4) 61. (4)

12. (1) 37. (4) 62. (2)

13. (2) 38. (2) 63. (4)

14. (4) 39. (4) 64. (2)

15. (3) 40. (2) 65. (3)

16. (3) 41. (2) 66. (4)

17. (4) 42. (2) 67. (2)

18. (4) 43. (4) 68. (4)

19. (4) 44. (4) 69. (4)

20. (2) 45. (4) 70. (2)

21. (50) 46. (28) 71. (00)

22. (05) 47. (08) 72. (12)

23. (40) 48. (71) 73. (03)

24. (10) 49. (04) 74. (32)

25. (03) 50. (02) 75. (12)

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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (4) 5. Answer (4)

Hint : N A = N0 e −t Hint : a sin  = n


−t
NB = N0 1 − e  n
  Sol. : sin  =
a
1 − e −t
Sol. : = 0.4  1 = 1.4e −t n
e −t =
a
 0 = ln1.4 − t
 2  5000  10−10
x = D = 2 D =  800 mm
ln1.4 a 10−4
t=
 = 8 mm

2. Answer (3) 6. Answer (3)


Hint : Use B = 0 nI Hint : For a maximum path difference = n

Sol. : F = qVB = qV 0 nI Sol. : For x = 8


Path difference = 2
 f   MLT2 
 0  =   = 
-1 -1
 qvnI   AT LT L A 

= [MLT–2 A–2]
3. Answer (3)
1
Hint : mv 2 = 2E0
2
7. Answer (3)
Sol. :  m2v 2 = 4mE0
Hint : 1 = 2
mV = 2 mE0
Sol. :  A1 (1 – 1) = A2 (2 – 1)
h h 4 × 0.54 = A2 × 0.72
0 = =
mv 2 mE0 A2 = 3

h h 8. Answer (3)
= =
p 2m 3E0 Hint : Apply lens formula
 1 2 2 Sol. : v1 = 30 cm, u2 = + 20 cm, f2 = – 40 cm
 = = 0
0 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1
= + =− + =
4. Answer (3) v 2 f2 u2 40 20 40

Hint :
1
mv 2 = hf −   v2 = 40 cm
2
9. Answer (4)
1
Sol. : mv 02 = hf0 −  Hint : Compare with
2
Ac
1
mv 2 = 2hf0 −  Cm ( t ) = Ac sin c t + cos ( c – m ) t
2 2
Ac
 v 2  2v02  v  2v0 – cos ( c + m ) t
2

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Sol.: c = 2fc = 400  fC = 200 Hz 14. Answer (4)

c – m = 300  m = 100 = 2fm B ( 5 )2


Hint : Vo − VA =
 fm = 50 Hz, 2
 6
= B 9 2
2 20 Sol. : Vo − VB =
2
  = 0.6
B  2 2 2
10. Answer (1)  VB − VA = 25 −9 = 8 B
2  
Hint: E, B and direction of propagation are 15. Answer (3)
mutually perpendicular.
d
Sol.: Direction of propagation is –ve z direction. Hint : || =
dt
11. Answer (3)
t
2
X X
Hint : L = tan 60o = C
Sol. : H =  R dt
R R 0

Sol. : XC = XL  Resonant circuit 16. Answer (3)

( 220 )2 Hint :    1 for ferromagnetic material


P= = 484 W
100
Sol. :  = 600 >> 1
12. Answer (1)
17. Answer (4)
Hint : XL = L → at very high frequencies
Hint : m  B1 + m  B2 = 0
Sol. : At very high frequencies

Z 2 = R1 + R 2
o
Sol.: m  20sin37 = m  15sin  − 37
o
( )
At very low frequencies
sin37o 3
=   = 90o
Z 1 = R1 (
sin  − 37 o
) 4

I1 = 5I2
18. Answer (4)
V V
=5  5R1 = R1 + R2
R1 R1 + R2 Hint : Lorentz force, F = q V  B + E = 0 ( )
 4R1 = R2
Sol. : 5  105 ˆj  Bkˆ = −104 −iˆ = 104 iˆ ( )
R2
 =4
R1 10 4 1
B= 5
= T
13. Answer (2) 5  10 50

Hint :  = 1 – 2 mV 5  105  50
R= = = 0.5 m
Sol. : 1 =
I
0
V , 2 = 0I
V qB 5  107
2 b 2 2b
mv 5  105  50
I V R= = = 0.5 m
= 0 qB 5  107
4 b

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19. Answer (4) 22. Answer (05)


Hint : dF = I d  B
Hint : Use rule of addition with regard to

Sol. : dF = I d ( −iˆ )  40RI ( −kˆ ) significant figures.

Sol.: 2.8  10−6 + 3.2  10−5


dF 0I 2 ˆ
d
=
4R
−j ( ) = 0.28  10−5 + 3.2  10−5
20. Answer (2)
 Id  = 3.48  10−5 = 3.5  10−5
Hint : dB = 0
  2 R 23. Answer (40)
Sol. : dBx = dBcos  20 1 1000
Hint : I = = A= mA = 40 mA
500 25 25

1000
Sol. : I = = mA = 40 mA
25

 24. Answer (10)


0I 0I
Bx =  2 cos d  =

1 1.2  10−3
22 R 2 R
( )
2
2 Hint : P =   3  108
3 60  60
4  10−7  5 2
= −1
=  10−5 T 1 1.2  9
2
  10  Sol. : P =   1013 = 1010 W
3 6  6  100
21. Answer (50)
25. Answer (03)
Hint : Use mirror formula
 1 8
Hint : E3 − E1 = (13.6 ) Z 2 1 −  = 13.6Z 2 
Sol. : u = – 12.5 cm, v = 25 cm  9 9

1 1 1 −2 + 1 13.6Z 2  8
=− + = Sol.:  108.8 =
f 12.5 25 25 9
f = – 25 cm  R = – 50 cm Z=3

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
26. Answer (3) 29. Answer (4)
Hint : Cr3+ has d3 configuration. Hint : Graphite rod is used as anode.
Sol. : d3
configuration forms inner orbital Sol. : Steel vessel with lining of carbon acts as
complexes which are paramagnetic. cathode.
27. Answer (2) 30. Answer (1)

Hint : Ligands approach along the x and y Hint : Silica is present as impurity.
axes. Sol. : CaCO3 ⎯⎯→ CaO + CO2
Sol. : Order of energy
CaO + SiO2 ⎯⎯→ CaSiO3
dx2 – y2
 dxy  dz2  dyz = dzx
T  (900K – 1500K)
28. Answer (4) 31. Answer (1)
– Hint : Fact based
Hint : CO and CN have vacant * molecular
Sol. : P → 0.25%
orbital.
Sol. : PPh3 has vacant d-orbital. C → 0.15%
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32. Answer (2) 41. Answer (2)


Hint : Fact based Hint : Cu+ ⎯⎯→ Cu + Cu2+
Sol. : Arsenic purifier contains Gelatinous
Sol. : Au+ ⎯⎯→ Au + Au3+
hydrated ferric oxide.
42. Answer (2)
33. Answer (1)
Hint : Thermal stability of group II hydroxides
Hint : MnO2 acts as oxidising agent and hence increases down the group.
MnO 4– cannot be formed. Sol. : It increases from Mg(OH)2 to Ba(OH)2
43. Answer (4)
Sol. : MnO2 + 2NaCl + 2H2SO4 ⎯⎯→
Hint : Be(OH)2, Zn(OH)2 and Al(OH)3 are
Na2SO4 + MnSO4 + 2H2O + Cl2 amphoteric
34. Answer (3) Sol. : B(OH)3 is called Boric Acid.
Hint : Sulphanilic acid is used for identification 44. Answer (4)
of nitrite ion. Hint : AlF3 + NaF ⎯⎯→ Na3AlF6
Sol. : Sulphanilic acid is diazotised by HNO2 Sol. : AlF3 dissolves in anhydrous HF upon
which couples with 1- naphthylamine to addition of NaF.
form the red azo dye. 45. Answer (4)
35. Answer (2) Hint : Small amines cause asymmetric
cleavage.
Hint : NH3 + Cl2 ⎯⎯→ NH4Cl + N2 +
( excess) Sol. : B2H6 + 2NH3 ⎯⎯→ BH2 (NH3 )2  BH4 –
46. Answer (28)
Sol. : NH3 + Cl2 ⎯⎯→ NCl3 + HCl
( excess) Hint : M (L1 )  : –2.41 (t2g6 eg0)
 6
36. Answer (4)
Sol. : M (L2 )  : –0.4 2 (t2g4eg2)
Hint : Disproportionation of chlorine.  6

x = –2.4, y = –0.4
Sol. : Cl2 ⎯⎯⎯
H2O
→ HCl + HOCl
47. Answer (08)
37. Answer (4)
Hint : 8 geometrical isomers are possible.
Hint : Enzymes are highly specific
Sol. : Total number of isomers = 2 × 2 × 2
Sol. : One enzyme cannot catalyse more than
one type of reaction. =8
38. Answer (2) 48. Answer (71)
Hint : Mixing of oppositely charged sols leads Hint : Radius of Ln3+ smoothly decreases.
to coagulation. Sol. : Lu3+ has least ionic radius.
Sol. : Hydrated ferric oxide – Positive. Sol. 49. Answer (04)
Arsenious sulphide - Negative. Sol.
1
39. Answer (4) Hint : O2 ⎯⎯→ H2O
2
Hint : Dispersion medium is negatively
charged. O + 2e– ⎯⎯→ O2– , x = 2

Sol. : Sol particles are positively charged. Sol. : Zn ⎯⎯→ Zn2+ + 2e– , y = 2
40. Answer (2)
50. Answer (02)
Hint : Cellulose is a polymer.

Sol. : Polymers are generally macromole-
Hint : LiNO3 ⎯⎯ → Li2O + NO2 + O2
cular. Sol. : NO2 and O2 are paramagnetic.

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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
51. Answer (4) 54. Answer (1)
Hint : Sum of GP Hint : Permutation under restriction for
Sol. : Required probability probability.

C3 .3!.4!.5 C2  2!
2 3 4 4
5 1 5 1 5 1
=  +  +  + ..... Sol. : Probability =
6 6 6 6 6 6 8!

2  1  =
4.3!.10.2! 2
=
 5  1 25
=     5= 8.7.6.5 7
 6   6   1 −  36
 6
55. Answer (1)
52. Answer (1)
Hint : a b c  = ( a  b )  c
 (1 + tan x ) (1 + sin x ) 
Hint :  esec x   dx
 cos2 x   1
Sol. : | a  b | = sin =
6 2
 (1 + tan x ) (1 + sin x ) 
e
sec x
Sol. :   dx Also angle of a  b with a or b is 90°
 cos2 x 
= e
sec x
( sec x + sec x tan x ) ( sec x + tan x ) dx  a b c  = ( a  b )  c =
1
2
= e
sec x
( sec 2
)
x + sec x. tan x dx
[a b c ]2 =
1
4
+  esec x .sec x. tan x. ( sec x + tan x ) dx
56. Answer (2)
= e sec x
( sec x + tan x )
Hint : a.b  0
–  esec x .sec x tan x ( sec x + tan x ) dx
Sol.: x2 – 12 + 6 x < 0
+ e sec x
.sec x tan x ( sec x + tan x ) dx  D < 0 and  < 0

= esec x ( sec x + tan x ) + C  362 + 48 < 0


 12(3 + 4) < 0
53. Answer (2)
 −4 
dy   , 0
dy d   3 
Hint : =
dx dx But clearly for  = 0
d

dy
( −6 ˆj + 3kˆ )  ( xiˆ + 2 jˆ ) = −12  0
dy d  a sin  sin 
Sol. : = = = 57. Answer (2)
dx dx a(1 + cos ) 1 + cos 
d Hint. : Linear D.E.

d  dy  (1 + cos )cos  − sin ( − sin ) Sol.: x-intercept of normal at point


d 2 y d   dx  (1 + cos )2
= = (x, y) is x + y
dy
dx 2 dx a(1 + cos ) dx
d
mid-point of given segment
1 + cos  1
= = /2 =
 1 dy y 
a(1 + cos )3 a x + y , 
 2 dx 2 

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1−e
y2 y dy  1− e 
  x + e  dx − e
–
 2 =x+ = + e0
4 2 dx 0

1−e
dy = x − e log( x + e) 0 − 0 + 1
 y 2 = 2x + y
dx
= 1 – e + e loge + 1 = 2 sq. units
dy 1 dt 60. Answer (2)
Put y 2 = t  y =
dx 2 dx Hint : Put x = 2t in I1
1
1 dt dt
 + 2x = t  − 2t = −4 x Sol. : I1 =  x 4 (2 − x )4 dx
2 dx dx 0

I.F. = e −2  dx = e −2 x Put x = 2t  dx = 2dt


½

te −2 x
= −4 | x e dx −2 x I1 = 25  (2t )4 (1 − t )4 dt
0

y 2e−2x = 2x e−2x + e−2x + c


1/2 1
29 4
= 29  t 4 (1 − t )4 dt =
2 0
t (1 − t )4 dt = 28I2
0
y2 = 2x + 1 + ce2x
I1
58. Answer (2)  = 28 = 256
I2
Hint : Exact D.E. 61. Answer (4)
Sol. : 6x cosy dx – 4cosx dx = 3x2 siny dy Hint : Put 2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5 = t5

 6x cosy dx – 3x2 siny dy = 4cosx dx


Sol. :  (x14 + x9 + x4) (2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5)1/5 dx

 Put 2x15 + 3x10 + 6x5 = t5


 4cosx dx + 3x2 siny dy – 6x cosy dx = 0
 30(x14 + x9 + x4) dx = 5t4
  4cos x dx − 3 d (cos y x )=0
2
t5 t6
 6 dt 
36
+c

 4 sinx – 3x2 cosy = c


(2x15 + 2x10 + 6 x 5 )6/5
 +c
59. Answer (2) 36
0  62. Answer (2)
 ln( x + e) dx +  e
−x
Hint : Required Area  dx Hint : f (x) > 0
1−e 0
Sol. : f (x) > 0
Sol. :
12 x − 1
 0
6x 2 − x − 1

12  x − 
1
  12  0
6  x −  x + 
 1  1
 2  3

0 

 ln( x + e) dx +  e
−x
Required Area  dx
1−e 0

But common to domain is only x   ,  


0 1
x
1−e x + e dx − | e |
−x
= x ln | x + e | 0
1−e
 0
−
2 

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63. Answer (4) f ( x ) + g ( x ) f (1) + g (1)


f (1) = =
Hint : Find tangent at x = 0 2 2
For continuous at x = 1
dy 2
Sol. = e x .2 x + 2 x =0  2 1+ a + 3 + 1+ b
dx 1+a+3=1+b=
2
T  y – 1 = 2x  y = 2x + 1
 b–a=3
1 1
d= = units 68. Answer (4)
5 5
Hint : Make graph
64. Answer (2) Sol. :
Hint : f(0).f(1)
Sol. : px2 + qx + r = 0 must have atleast one real
root in (0, 1)
p(p + q + r) > 0
65. Answer (3)
3
Hint : At x = , f(x) = 2 – x
2
3 Total 4 points of non-differentiability
Sol. : At x = , f(x) = 2 – x  f (x) = –1
2 69. Answer (4)
66. Answer (4) Hint : Rationalise

f ( x + h) − f ( x ) c c
Hint : f ( x ) = lim Sol.: lim x = =2
h →0 h
x → ( x +c + x) 2

Sol. : Put x = y = 0  f(0) = 0  c=4

f ( x + h) − f ( x ) 70. Answer (2)


f ( x ) = lim (Also f(x) = –f(–x)
h →0 h Hint : Put x = 1 + h
 x+h−x  100 x100 ( x – 1) – ( x100 – 1)
f Sol. : lim
 1 − ( x + h ) − ( x )  x →1 e(e x −1 – 1)sin x
= lim
h →0 h Put x = 1 + h

f   100(1 + h)100 h – ((1 + h)100 – 1)


h
2  lim
= lim  1 + hx + x  h→0 –e(eh – 1)sin h
h →0 h
 (1 + hx + x 2 ) h(100(1 + h)100 – (100C1 + 100C2h + .... + 100C100h99 ))
1 + hx + x 2  lim
h →0 –e(eh – 1) sin h
 h  h
dy 2  f (x)  h h
=  lim = 2 –1 100(100C1 + h + 100C2h2 + ...) – (100C2h + ...h99 )
dx 1 + x 2  x →0 x   lim
e h →0 h
f(x) = 2 tan–1x + c but f(0) = 0 1
 – ((100)2 – 100C2 )
 f(x) = 2tan–1 x e
1  100(200 – 99)  –5050
67. Answer (2)  –  =
e  2  e
Hint : LHL = RHL for continuity 71. Answer (00)
Sol. : f(1–) = f(x) = f(1) Hint : For real roots f(2). f(–2) < 0
f(1+) = g(x) = g(1) Sol. : f (x) = 0  3x2 – 12 = 0  x = ± 2

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For real roots f(2). f(–2) < 0 73. Answer (03)

(8 – 24 + k) (–8 + 24 + k) < 0 1 −1 −1
Hint : For coplanarity 1 1 −k = 0
(k – 16)(k + 16) < 0 k 2 1

k  (–16, 16) 1 −1 −1
Sol. : For coplanarity 1 1 −k = 0
But there will be no case of only negative real
k 2 1
roots.
 (1 + 2k) + (1 + k2) – (2 – k) = 0
72. Answer (12)
 k2 + 3k = 0
5 
Hint : tan   =2+ 3
 12   k = 0 or –3

Absolute values 0 and 3 hence 3.


5 
Sol. : tan   = 2 + 3 and tan = 0
 12  74. Answer (32)

Hint : Rationalise
Hence integers lying in between are 1, 2, 3
x 3 ( x 2 + x 4 + 1 − 2x 2 )
Sol. : lim
( )
5
tan−1 1 x →
12
x2 + x4 + 1 + x 2
 
0
[tanx]dx =   tanx  dx
0
x 3 ( x 4 + 1 − x 2 )( x 4 + 1 + x 2 )
 lim
tan−1 2 tan−1 3 x →
( x2 + x4 + 1 + x 2 )( x4 + 1 + x2 )
=   tanx  dx +  [tan x ] dx +
tan−1 1 tan−1 2
x3 (x 4 + 1− x 4 )
 lim
tan−1 (2+ 3 ) tan−1
x →
( x 2 + x 4 + 1 + 2x )( x4 + 1 + x2 )
  [tanx]dx
tan−1 3 0
1
 lim
x →  1  1 
tan−1 2 tan−1 3 tan−1 (2 + 3 )  1 + 1 + 4 + 2   1 + 4 + 1
=0+  1dx +  2 dx +  3 dx  x  x 
tan−1 1 tan−1 2 tan−1 3

1 1
= ( 4 2 ) = 32
2
= =k 
+ ( tan − tan )
−1 −1 2
= (tan–12 – tan–11) + 4 2 k
3 2

75. Answer (12)


3 ( tan3−1 + tan2−1 + 3 )
Hint : Limit of a sum

−   5   3n
n2 + r 2
3
− tan−13 + tan−12 + 3 
4 

 12  
Sol. : lim
n →

r =1 n 3
=  (1 + x 2 ) dx
0

5   3+2 
= − − tan−1   + 
4 4 
x3
 1− 6   =x+ 3
0
= 3 + 9 = 12
3
=  − tan−1(−1) −  = /4   

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