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FULL TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. A
Sol. d  2   0.01 67    0.01 4  mm
d  2.71 mm

2. D
Sol. a 2  v12t 2  v 2t 2

vt v1t

a
a
t
v 2  v12

3. C
Sol. Tension in the string will always be zero.

4. B
Sol. F  F cos   Ma
F 1  cos  
a towards left.
a
5. AC

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Sol. Wedge will not move since net horizontal force on the wedge is zero.
For block B T  ma
mg  T  ma  a  g / 2

6. ABC
Sol. Friction on block and it’s velocity are opposite, hence work is negative.
Friction on plank and its displacement are in same direction, hence work is positive.

7. ACD
Sol. P = weight of the vertical part + force required to provide momentum to the part which is being
lefted per unit time
Hence,

P   gx 
 vdt  v
dt
2
P    gx  v 

8. ABD

9. ACD
Sol. Due to symmetrically placed cavities field at center will be zero and potential at equidistant points
from center on y-z plane would be equal.

10. ACD
Sol. Buoyant force should be towards point  .

11. BC
Sol. v 2  a  bx
Differentiating w.r.t. x
2vdv
 2bx
dx
d 2x
 bx  motionis SHM
dt 2
Comparing with
d 2x
2
  2 x
dt
b
f 
2

12. ABC
c V
Sol. Frequency observed by wall f '    moving observee 
C
=number of pulse striking persecond
c C V
Frequency of reflected wave f ''  f ' 
C V C V
c C V
Wavelength f ''  f ' 
C V C V

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SECTION – C

13. 00074.50
Sol. Pressure of air above Hg column
P1  P0  70 cm of Hg
P2  P0  67
10
P2  P1 
6
10
P1  P0  67
6
6P
P1  0  40.2
10
6P
P0  70  0  40.2
10
4 P0
 29.8
10
29.8  10
P0   74.5cm
4
14. 01260.00
Sol. Potential difference without introducing the slab is given by
V0 = E × d = 300 × 5 = 1500 volt
The capacitance C0 is given by
 A  A
C0 = 0 = 0 farad
d 0.05
 0 A = 0.05 C0 ...(1)
when the slab is inserted, the capacitance C is given by
0 A
C= where t = thickness of slab
d t  t/K
0.05C 0 25C 0
= = ...(2)
0.01 21
0.04 
5
Now C0 V0 = CV
25C 0
C0 × 1500 = ×V
21
1500  21
or V = = 1260 volt
25

15. 00010.00
Sol. Area of the piston =  (R2 – r2)
Pressure on the base = g (H + h) where
 = density of water.
Also pressure on the base
( W  m )g
=
R 2

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( W  m )g
g (H + h) =
R 2
( W  m)
 H+h .......(i)
R 2 
Considering the equilibrium of the piston
Upward thrust = weight of the piston
(R2 – r2) gh = Wg
W
 h= .......(ii)
( R 2  r 2 )
From (i) and (ii)
Wm W
H= 2

R  ( R  r 2 )
2

 2 
H =
1 m  W r 
R 2   2 2 
R r 

1
H =
  4  10  4  1000
2

 312 10 4 
=  0.7  2 2 
 ( 4  1 )  10 4 

= 10 cm

16. 00006.00
Sol. By linear momentum conservation impulse (J) = mV.

By angular momentum conservation, angular impulse J  I
2
 mv mv 6v
So mv  I  or    2
  6 rad / s
2 2I  m  
2 
 12 
17. 00005.00
Sol. 2F

Mg

For equilibrium

Mg  2F 1
2
mg 100
F   25 N
4 4

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18. 00003.00
Sol. From Wien’s displacement law and Stefen Boltzman law the wavelength of the peak radiation is
halved.
So,   3000 Å
hc  1 1 
  13.6   
 100  4 16 
hc 
  2.55
 100
12420 
  2.55
3000 100

 4.14  2.55  1.59
100
  159  53x
x3

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
19. C
Sol. Fully filled d-subshell is colourless in nature.
20. D
V2
Sol. S  RLn
V1
H  0
G  H  T S
21. A
Sol. Salt bridge does not participate in chemical reaction.
22. C
23. CD
24. AB
Sol. Solute X will dissociate into the solution so i>1.

25. ABD
3-
Sol.  CoF6  is a high spin complex.

26. ABCD

27. ACD
Sol. Due to the more cohesive energy in Li, it has highest melting point among alkali metals.

28. BC
Sol. O

OCH 3 OH C O OH
Cl
C
conc. HI

AlCl3
OCH 3 OH OH
O

OCH3 OCH 3 O
Cl
C

OCH3 H3CO
conc HI

OH O
C

HO

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29. AB
Sol. CH3 CH3

NH2
Intermediate product

30. AC
Sol. This is  -D- fructofuranose and a reducing sugar.
SECTION – C
31. 00500.00
32. 00100.00
Sol. K  Ae  Ea / RT
33. 09900.00
Sol. U  q tw
For adiabatic process q  0
U  w
U  PV   P V2  V1 
U  100  99  100   100 bar mL
Now H  U    PV 

H  100  100  99  1 100


H  9900 bar mL
34. 00098.00
Sol. T  20C 0.1m solution of urea P=0.03mm
KCl  0.1 m P  0.0594
P
 x  0.1 mole in 1kg
P
0.03 0.1

P 0.1  55.5
0.03  55.65
P  16.695
0.1
P
 iX 
P
0.0594
 i  0.00179
16.695
i  1.987
35. 00036.00
36. 00030.60
Z2 32
Sol. KE  13.6   13.6   30.6eV
n2 22

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. A
Sol.

f  x   ln x
1
f ' x 
x
1
x at point of tangency
a
 ln a  1
 a  a  ln a  0
1
1
a
Let f  a   a  ln a  0

1  1 
f    0 and f  0
e  e
1 1 
 a  , 
e e 

38. C
Sol. z2  i z1  z1  z2
 z 2 , i z1 , 0 are collinear
 arg  i z1   arg z2
z2  i z1
z3   1  i  z3  z2  i z1
1 i
z z z z  
 i  3 2  arg  3 2  
z3  z1  z3  z1  2
and z3  z 2  z3  z1
 AC  BC , AB 2  AC 2  BC 2
5 1 5 5 25
 AC  ;     sq.units
2 2 2 2 4

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39. A
5
Sol.  C3
1

40. D
Sol. f  t   g  t   f  t    f  t   0
  f  t  is one  one function
t  0, x  y  1
dy 1 d2y 2
   2 and 2  3
dx x dx x
2
d y
at x  1, 2  2
dx
41. ACD
Sol:   A  B  A  B    A  B  A  B 
1
Now C   AT  BT   A  B  A  B 
1
  A  B  A  B  A  B 
1
  A  B  A  B  A  B 
 A B
T T
T
Now C  A  B  A  B
C  CT  2 A
42. BD
3 3
 1  1 1  1 1 3  1 
Sol: Let tr            
 r  r  1   r r  1  r 3
 r  1 r  r  1  r  r  1 
3
 
2
1 1   r  1  r 
 3  3
r  r  13  r  r  1 
 
1 1 1 1  1 1 
tr    3     6 
3
r  r  13
 r  r  1   r r  1 
2 2
 
n  1  2 2   1 
 t r   1  3
  3
  n  1   6
  1   6 1  
r 1
  6   n 1 
lim  tr  10   2
x 

43. BCD
x
Sol. f  x   x 2   e  t f  x  t  dt
0

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x
 x 2   e  x t  . f  x  x  t   dt
0
x
x
 x  e . et . f  t  dt
2

0
x
 e . f  x   x .e   et . f  t  dt
x 2 x

0
2
Differentiate with respect to x , we get f '  x   x  2 x

x3
 f  x   x 2  x, also f  0   0
3
c0
x3
 f  x   x2
3
44. AC
Sol. Obvious

45. ABC
8
C3 .8 C3 8 C3
Sol. When 9 is not included 
2
8
1 C3 .8 C3 8 C3 37
and required probability is    
3 2.9 C3 .8 C3 56
46. AB
2
Sol. By property: PQ  P ' Q  b and area of CLG  ab
47. ABC
 sin x
Sol. 0 x  is decreasing and sin x  x  tan x
2 x
sin  sin x  sin x sin  tan x 
  
sin x x tan x
 I1  I 2  I 3
48. ABC
Sol. a, b, c in A.P. so line concurrent at 1, 2 
 Centre of auxiliary circle   ,     1, 2  radius of circle  2
Length of major axis  4  2A
1 1 2A
   2
SP SQ B
B 3
1
Hence, e
2

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SECTION – C

49. 00005.00
Sol. Put z  0 in the given equation x  5 and y 1
 5.1  c 2
50. 00009.00
Sol. Let 3a  5  x, 3b  5  y , 3c  5  z
2
 x  y  z  3 x 2 ;   x 2   xy 

51. 00008.00
x 70  x 2
Sol. Let f  x   ; f '  x   2
70  x 2  70  x2 
 
So f  x  increase in 0, 70 and f  x  decrease in  70,  
So, greater term may be a8 or a9
a8
But 1
a9
k 8
52. 00008.00
Sol.

Let the intercept of plane on the axes be


 x1 , 0, 0  ,  0, y1 , 0  ,  0, 0, z1 
x y z
So, equation is   1
x1 y1 z1
1
 EF BC and EF  BC  4  y12  z12   a 2
2
 2 2
 2
Similarly 4 x1  y1  c and 4 z1  x1  b  2 2
 2

 a 2  b 2  c2  8 x 2
1  y12  z12 
k 8
53. 00001.00
tan 2  tan1
Sol. tan  2  1 
1  tan 2  tan1

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tan 2  tan1
 tan1 tan 2   1 (Similarly)
tan1
54. 00008.00
Sol. t1 +t 2 =2
2-m 2
= 3
1+2m 2
m3 -2
and = 3
1+2m3
p 3
t 1  t 2  t3  
q 11

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