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Answers: TEST - 4 (Paper-I)
Answers: TEST - 4 (Paper-I)
TEST - 4 (Paper-I)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (4) 31. (1) 61. (2)
2. (3) 32. (4) 62. (1)
3. (1) 33. (1) 63. (3)
4. (1) 34. (3) 64. (2)
5. (2) 35. (4) 65. (2)
6. (4) 36. (2) 66. (1)
7. (3) 37. (3) 67. (1)
8. (3) 38. (2) 68. (2)
9. (1) 39. (1) 69. (4)
10. (3) 40. (1) 70. (3)
11. (2) 41. (2) 71. (2)
12. (3) 42. (1) 72. (2)
13. (3) 43. (2) 73. (4)
14. (3) 44. (1) 74. (3)
15. (3) 45. (3) 75. (3)
16. (4) 46. (3) 76. (2)
17. (3) 47. (3) 77. (4)
18. (4) 48. (4) 78. (3)
19. (3) 49. (3) 79. (2)
20. (1) 50. (1) 80. (2)
21. (3) 51. (1) 81. (2)
22. (3) 52. (3) 82. (2)
23. (3) 53. (2) 83. (2)
24. (4) 54. (3) 84. (1)
25. (4) 55. (4) 85. (1)
26. (3) 56. (2) 86. (4)
27. (3) 57. (4) 87. (4)
28. (4) 58. (4) 88. (3)
29. (4) 59. (1) 89. (2)
30. (3) 60. (1) 90. (3)
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014 Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (4) For pure rolling,
m 0
R
( 3 1)mg R v t ...(iii)
Spring force : kx = R ( 3 1) 3f
R
1 2
= 2mg Now, s at
2
Total force along centre of circle 2 2
R
∴ s 0
= 2mg cos 30° + mg cos 30° 18 g
3 3mg 6. Answer (4)
=
2 A
= NB
90
C
°–
2. Answer (3) v2
θ
v
G 45° θ
Rˆ 2R
ap aiˆ i ( jˆ) O v1 B
2 2
OC
3 ˆ v2 BC
ai ( jˆ) sin 2
2 2R
OC
3. Answer (1) AC
cos 2
2
l Ml OC 1 1
mu ...(i) BC AC ...(i)
4 12 2 sin cos
l /2 l /2 2 v1
2 M
F dF dm x x dx ...(ii) Also, cot ...(ii)
l v2
0 0
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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014
2R 4R = 15 kW
m m
3
= 16. Answer (4)
m m
a
5R m [m m][ x ]
= 2
3
12. Answer (3) a
⇒ x
4
The block leaves the surface at t = 5 s.
a a 13a
dv 20t 100 Hence, d 3a
Now, a 2 4 4
dt 10
17. Answer (3)
v t
20t 100
⇒ dv dt Forward journey :
0 5
10
10 2 1
⇒ v = 25 + t 2 – 10t t 5 t s
2 2
dh 2
⇒ 25 t 10t 10 2 1 1 1 15
dt y 10 m
2 2 2 4 4
125
⇒ h m vx = 10 ms–1, vy = 5 ms–1
3
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014 Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)
For no overturning : 2f
R 0
R t ...(vi)
N1 + N2 = mg ...(ii) m
For pure rolling,
l l
N1 f h N2 ...(iii)
2 2 2v 0 ft 2ft
v R 0
R
From (ii) and (iii), 3 m m
1 2fh 2v 0 3ft 2v 0 3ft
N1 mg ⇒ 0
R v0
2 l 3 m 3 m
⇒ l = 2a ⇒ N1 = 0 5 mv 0 5v 0
⇒ t t
fh mv
2 3 3f 9 g
When mg mg h
a r a 21. Answer (3)
mg – T = mA ...(i) αI
gra T A′ =
⇒ v max ...(iv) 2
h 2
I mI
v max is the maximum safe speed for no toppling. T ...(ii) a
2 6
gra a Now, at a A A
If v max v max , then s
rg
h h
19. Answer (3) A I
A ...(iii) mg
2 2
3v v
2mv mv m v v Solving A = 6 ms–2
2 4
3v 7v 22. Answer (3)
2mv mv m v v
2 4 α×I–2=5 ⇒ α×R=7
v 7v v 4L 7
⇒ x ⇒ rad/s2
4 4 3v 3v 3
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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014
23. Answer (3) Component of (2iˆ jˆ) along ( iˆ 2 jˆ) , is
KE about P = T KE about P + R KE about P
4 ˆ 4
T KE about point P = 0, because point P translates [ i 2 jˆ]
5 5
with VCM
4
1 2 Speed of approach =
R KE about point P = I 5
2 P
2 Component of (iˆ ˆj ) along ( iˆ 2 jˆ) , is
1 mR 2
= I
2 CM 16 1 ˆ 1
[ i 2 jˆ]
2 2
5 5
1 mR mR 2
= 1 1
2 2 16 Speed of separation = e
5 4
9 2
= mv 26. Answer (3)
32
Nett work done by friction is non-zero.
24. Answer (4)
27. Answer (3)
2
I1 mR 2 Limiting friction is insufficient for rolling of disc and
5
2
ring.
3R 83 2
I1 ICM m ICM mR 28. Answer (4)
8 320
2
Force of friction becomes the internal force for the
3R 13 2 system of truck and earth.
I3 ICM m R mR
8 20 29. Answer (4)
2 2
⇒ I1 mR 1 m1m2 G G 2
5 K (v1 v 2 )(1 e )
2 (m1 m2 )
25. Answer (4)
G 30. Answer (3)
pball m[ iˆ jˆ] m[2iˆ jˆ] m[ iˆ 2 jˆ] Ns
G 1 2
psurface (iˆ 2 jˆ) Ns Total work done upon spring is kx .
2
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (1) 32. Answer (4)
According to Bent's rule, more electronegative atom YS has least value of Ksp. Precipitation occurs when
prefers to occupy axial position so as to have ionic product > solubility product.
minimum repulsion. 33. Answer (1)
F F 3
KE per mole = RT
Cl Cl 2
I. Cl P II. F P 3
= 2 300
Cl Cl 2
F F = 900 cal
μ =0 μ≠0 34. Answer (3)
CF3 CF3 Entropy is a state function
CH3 CH3
ΔS(X → P) = ΔS(X – Y) + ΔS(Y – Z)
III. CH3 P IV. CH3 P
+ ΔS(Z → + ΔS(Q → P)
CH3 CH3 Q)
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014 Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)
= 1s22s22p63s23p6
HB ZZZ
X
H2O YZZ
Z H3 O B
So, outermost shell of ion has 8 electrons. C2 2 1
2 2
1
( 1 2
)
Xe I K a (HA)
C1
F Cl 2
( 1 2
)
K a (HB)
Both are linear molecules. C2
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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014
C2 6 a
1 4 10 P (V b) RT
2
C1 6 10 6 V2
F
F F
Xe
F F
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014 Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints)
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2) 66. Answer (1)
0 ≤ cos2x ≤ 1 As, (a + b) cos C + (b + c) cos A + (c + a) cos B
= a+b+c (Using projection formulae)
⇒ 0 cos2 x
4 4 67. Answer (1)
⇒ 0 tan cos x 2
1 1
4 Period of cos 2π{2x} =
2
62. Answer (1)
1
sin x sin y sin x sin y Period of sin 2π{2x} =
2
a b a b
Also, sin 3x cos[3x] – cos 3x sin[3x] = sin(3x – [3x])
(a b ) sin x (a b ) sin y
∴ a ,b = sin{3x}
sin x sin y sin x sin y
(a b )(cos x cos y ) 1
⇒ a cot x + b cot y = Its period =
sin x sin y 3
x y 1 1 1
= (a b ) cot So, required period = LCM of , , =1
2 2 2 3
63. Answer (3)
68. Answer (2)
a
tan α + β = –5, αβ = –5
b
1 1
2a tan b b tan2
⇒ a sin 2θ + b cos 2θ = ( 1) 3
( 1)3
1 tan2
a a2 ( 1)3 ( 1)3
2a b b
b b2 [( 1)( 1)]3
=
a2 3 3 2 2
1 3( ) 3( ) 2
b2 3
(1 )
(2a2 b2 a2 )
= b ( )3 3 ( ) 3( )2 6( ) 3( ) 2
(a 2 b2 )
3
(1 ( ) )
(a 2 b2 )
= b
(a 2 b2 ) 125 15( 5) 3( 5)2 6( 5) 3( 5) 2
= b 3
(1 5 5)
64. Answer (2) 125 75 75 30 15 2
(2 tan θ – 2)2 = sec2θ ( 9)3
⇒ 3 tan2θ – 8 tan θ + 3 = 0 108
3 9 9 9
⇒ tan 1 tan 2 1
3 4
65. Answer (2) 27
–13 ≤ 12 sin x – 5 cos x ≤ 13 69. Answer (4)
∴ max(12 sin x – 5 cos x) = 13 1 sin x cos x
(sin x cos x ) 7
⇒ –14 < –13 – {2x} ≤ – 13 sin x cos x sin x cos x
⇒ max(–13 – {2x}) = –13 1 1
∴ (sin x cos x ) 1 7
⇒ max(13, –13) is 13 sin x cos x sin x cos x
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Test - 4 (Paper-I) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2014
∴ f(1) = 5 ⇒ a2 + a – 2 = 0
⇒ a = –2 or 1 which is not possible. cos(sin x ) cos cos x
2
Case 2 : a < 0, then the minimum value is f(0).
⇒ f(0) = 5 ⇒ a 2 + 2a – 3 = 0 1
⇒ sin x cos x 2n ,n ∈I
2
⇒ a = –3 or 1
⇒ a = –3 is possible 2
1
⇒ 1 sin 2 x 2n 2
a 2
Now, if 0 < a < 2, then the minimum value is f
2
2
a 1 2
⇒ f 5 3a 2
8a 12 0 ⇒ |sin 2 x | 2n 1
2 2
4 2 13 4 2 13 ⇒ RHS > 2 for all n ∈ I
⇒ a or a
3 3
∴ The equation does not possess real roots.
4 2 13
⇒ a is possible Statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true but it is not
3
the correct explanation of statement-1.
2 13 4 2 3 13
Sum of values of a = 3 = . 90. Answer (3)
3 3
87. Answer (4) || z – z1 | – | z – z2 || = k is
Statement-2 is correct as period of sin x is 2π and (a) Hyperbola if k < | z1 – z2 |
2
hence period of sin(πx) is = 2. (b) Two rays if k = | z1 – z2 |
Similarly, period of cos x is 2π and hence period of (c) Empty set if k > | z1 – z2 |
2
cos( 2 x ) is 2. Here, | z1 z2 | 2, k 1
2
Hence, statement-1 is not true as LCM of 2 and ∴ Statement-1 represents a branch of hyperbola
2 does not exist. statement-2 is false.
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