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TEST -1 - Code-C
Test Date : 06/10/2019

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

2. (1) 27. (4) 52. (3)

3. (1) 28. (2) 53. (1)

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

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

6. (2) 31. (2) 56. (4)

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

8. (3) 33. (4) 58. (4)

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

10. (2) 35. (4) 60. (2)

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

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

13. (4) 38. (3) 63. (2)

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

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

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

17. (1) 42. (1) 67. (2)

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

19. (4) 44. (4) 69. (2)

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

21. (50) 46. (36) 71. (04)

22. (21) 47. (50) 72. (46)

23. (46) 48. (10) 73. (04)

24. (55) 49. (32) 74. (10)

25. (16) 50. (28) 75. (04)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


7. Answer (3)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
Hint: Mean value
1. Answer (4) 1.49 + 1.50 + 1.52 + 1.54 + 1.48
=
1kg m 5
Hint: 1N =
s2 7.53
= = 1.506 = 1.51cm
1 1 2  2 5
Sol. :  () =
   Sol. : Mean absolute error

2. Answer (1)
0.02 + 0.01 + 0.01 + 0.03 + 0.03
dv =
Hint: a = 12 – 3t = 5
dt
0.1
v 5 = = 0.02
Sol. :  dv =  (12 − 3t )dt 5
7 1 0.02
% error =  100 = 1.3%
5 1.51
 3t 2 
 v − 7 =  12t −  = 12 8. Answer (3)
 2 1
u
u /2 t
 v = 19 m/s
2

v dv =  −kdt  2v
−1/2
Hint: 1/2
= −kt
3. Answer (1) u 0 u

Hint: [a] = [LT–2]  


 2  u − u  = kt
Sol. : (c) = [a]1/2 = [L1/2T–1]  2

[L] [a] 2 u 1  u
[b] = 3
= [L2 T −5 ] Sol. : t = 1−  = [2 − 2]
T k  2 k
4. Answer (4) 9. Answer (2)
Hint: [] = [x fyvz]=ML2T–2 u
Hint: 0 = u − gt1  t1 =
Sol. :  (ML–3)x (T–1)y(LT–1)z = ML2T–2 g

 x = 1, –3x + z = 2  z = 2 + 3 = 5 1
Sol. : 0 = H + ut − gt 2
2
–y – z = –2  y = 2 – 5 = –3
1 2
 [] = f–3 v5  gt − ut − H = 0
2
5. Answer (1)
u + u 2 + 4 Hg /2 u + u 2 + 2 Hg
Hint: A = 16.6 × 4.7 = 78.02 cm2 t= =
g g
Sol. : There will be only two significant figures
u + u 2 + 2 Hg u
as 4.7 cm has only two significant figures. = 3
g g
6. Answer (2)
 u2 + 2 Hg = 4u2
R1R2 36
Hint: RP = = =2 3u 2
R1 + R2 9  2 Hg = 3u2  H =
2g
RP = 2.0 
10. Answer (2)
RP 0.1 0.2 0.4 + 0.2 1
Sol. : = + = Hint: H = ut − gt 2
22 9 36 36 2
0.6 1 2
RP = = 0.067 = 0.1  Sol. :  gt − ut + H = 0
9 2
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u  u 2 − 2gH 16. Answer (1)


t= Hint: Particle is instantaneously at rest at
g
t=5s
2u
 t1 + t 2 = Sol. : d1 =  10  5 − 2  52  −  10  4 − 2  42 
1 1
g
 2   2 
g(t1 + t2 ) = (50 – 25) – (40 – 16) = 1 m
 u=
2 1
d2 = 2  22 = 4 m
0 = u2 – 2ghmax 2
u 2 g (t1 + t 2 )2 5
 hmax = =  Average speed = m/s
2g 8 3
11. Answer (3) 17. Answer (1)
Hint: For critical point y = 0
1 2
Hint: xQ – xP = Vt − at x = –3 is point of maxima
2
dy
Sol. : Graph is a downward parabola which Sol. : = 6 x 2 + 6 x − 36 = 0
initially goes up and then down. dx
12. Answer (4)  x2 + x − 6 = 0
Hint: V = Area under v-t graph x = −3 or x = 2
1 1 5 d 2y
Sol. : V =  45 − 2 = 2x + 1
2 2 2 dx 2
= 10 – 2.5 = 7.5 m/s  y has a maximum at x = –3
V = Vi + V = 17.5 m/s  ymax = –54 + 27 + 108 + 7 = 88
13. Answer (4) 18. Answer (2)
Hint: Total time of journey Hint: xP = ut
= 2 × 90 = 180 minutes 1 2
Sol. : xQ = d + at
2
= 3 hr
1 u
12 0= a.2t − u  t =
Sol. : Speed of river = = 4 km/h 2 a
3
1 u2 u2
14. Answer (3) ( xQ − xP )min = d + a  2 −
2 a a
Hint: V2 = 9x
u2
dV 9 =d−
Sol. : 2V = 9V  a= 2a
dt 2
19. Answer (4)
19 2 Hint: 125 = 5t2  t = 5 s
S=  t  16 = 9t 2
22
1
Sol. : S5th = 0 + 10[9] = 45 m
4 2
 t= s
3 S1st = 5 m
43 20. Answer (3)
Vav = = 3 m/s
4 1
Hint: Apply s = ut + at 2
15. Answer (2) 2
dx 1 1  1 
Hint:  ax + b = a ln(ax + b) + c Sol. :
2
2  32 + 6(t − 3) − 2  (t − 3)2  = 0
 2 
3 2 10 5  18 + 12t – 36 – 2(t2 – 6t + 9) = 0
Sol. : I = ln(3x + 4) 0 = ln = ln
3 4 2  6t – 9 – t2 + 6t – 9 = 0
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t2 – 12t – 18 = 0
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
12  144 − 72
t= 26. Answer (3)
2
Hint: If a charged particle having charge qC is
12  6 2 accelerated through a P.D. of V volts, its
= = (6 + 3 2)s
2 K.E. increase by qV J.
21. Answer (50) Sol. : de Broglie wavelength is given as :
5 h
Hint: v = − x +5 =
2 2m(K.E.)
dv 5 −5  −5 
Sol. : a = =− v =  x + 5  2mp  qp  2V
dt 2 2  2   = [m = 4mp and q = 2qp ]
p 2m  q V
25x 25
= −
4 2 22 1
= =
−25 2 42 2
a (x = 1 m) = m/s2
4 27. Answer (4)
22. Answer (21) Hint: In case of unielectronic species, energy
v 3 of orbitals depends on n.
dv
Hint: = (2t + 4)   dv =  (2t + 4) dt Sol. : For unielectronic species, higher the
dt 0 0 value of n, higher will be the energy level
3 of orbital.
 2 
Sol. : V =  2t + 4t  = 9 + 12 = 21 m/s  Order of energy is : I < II = III < IV
 2  0
28. Answer (2)
23. Answer (46)
Hint: Transition takes from 4th excited state
1 i.e., 5th energy level.
x5 s =
2
Hint: 2 × 5 = 25 m, V5 s = 10 m/s
2 Sol. : Total number of different photons emitted
1 = 10
Sol. : x8 s = 25 + 10  3 − 2 × 32 = 46 m
2 Out of 10 different photons, 4 belong to
ultraviolet region.
24. Answer (55)
3 each to the visible and infrared region.
1
Hint: Snth = u + a (2n − 1) Minimum wavelength photon or
2
maximum energy photon belongs to
Sol. : S4th = u – 5 (7) = u – 35 ultraviolet region (5 → 1 transition)
S5th = u – 5 × 9 = u – 45 29. Answer (3)
u – 35 = 2(u – 45) Hint: Iso-electronic species have same number
 u = 90 – 35 = 55 m/s of electrons.
25. Answer (16) Sol. : He+ and Li++ have one electron each
x2 while H+ has zero electron.
Hint: A=  ydx
x1
30. Answer (1)
Hint: For photoelectric effect to occur, the
energy of incident photon should be more
than work function of metal.
Sol. : Energy of incident photon
hc
=

1240
 eV = 4 eV
2
310
Sol. : A = 24 −  3 x 2dx = 24 − 8 = 16  Photoelectric effect is possible for
0 metal A only.
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31. Answer (2) 37. Answer (1)


Hint: According to Bohr’s model, Hint& Sol. :
Angular momentum of an electron  orbit The given graph is for atomic radius (regular
number. increase)
nh 38. Answer (3)
Sol. : A  M = mvr =
2 Hint: Mg2+ and Al3+ have same number of
(A  M)4, He+ electrons.
4
 = =2 Sol. : Size of given species follows the order
(A  M)2, Be3+ 2
Mg > Al > Mg2+> Al3+
32. Answer (3)
39. Answer (3)
Hint: The removed electron belongs to
outermost orbital i.e., 4s Hint: For any element : IE1< IE2 (always)

Sol. : Possible quantum numbers for 3d orbital Sol. : In periodic table He has highest
ionisation energy.
 1
electron is  3, 2, 0, 
 2 Due to half filled electronic configuration
IE of ns2np3 is more than that of ns2np2
Possible quantum numbers for 4s orbital and ns2np4 outer electronic configuration.
 1
electron is  4, 0, 0,  40. Answer (3)
 2
Hint: Due to ns2 configuration of Mg, addition
33. Answer (4) of electron will lead to absorption of
Hint: Cathode rays particles are electrons energy.
while anode rays particles are positively Sol. : Addition of electron to Na, Al and F leads
charged ions. to release of energy.
Sol. : Anode rays particles can carry a integral
41. Answer (4)
multiple of the fundamental unit of electric
charge. Hint: Correct order of ionisation energy :
34. Answer (3) B > Tl > Ga > Al > In
Hint: Radial nodes of an orbital has spherical Sol. : Screening effect follows the order : s > p
shape. >d>f
Sol. : Number of radial nodes of an orbital Atomic radius : B < Ga < Al < In < Tl
=n––1 Ionic size : Mg2+< Na+< F–< O2–
35. Answer (4) 42. Answer (1)
Hint: Successive ionisation energy of any Hint: Reactant B will act as limiting reagent.
element always increases.
Sol. : 2A + 3B → C
Sol. : The largest jump in I.E. is from I.E.2 to
I.E.3 Initial moles 6 8
 Most probable outermost electronic (L.R)
configuration is ns2.
8
36. Answer (4)  Moles of C formed = = 2.67 moles
3
Hint: s-block and p-block elements are called 43. Answer (4)
representative elements.
64.2
Sol. : Outer electronic configuration of f-block Hint: Moles of KIO3 = = 0.3 moles
elements is (n-2)f1–14(n–1)d0–1ns2 214
Metallic character and reactivity increase 83
down the group among
Moles of KI = = 0.5 moles
166
s-block elements, and due to high
43.8
reactivity they are never found in pure Moles of HCl = = 1.2 moles
form in nature. 36.5
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Sol. : HCl will act as limiting reagent.  72x + 162 – 54x = 0.14 × 54 × 24
1.2  x = 1.08 g
 Moles of ICl formed = = 0.6 moles
2
1.08
1.2  % of Al in alloy =  100 = 36%
Moles of KCl formed = = 0.6 moles 3
2
47. Answer (50)
1.2
Moles of H2O formed = = 0.6 moles
2 Hint: Moles of Fe3+ reacted = 2 × moles of
NH2OH (from 1st reaction)
 Total moles of products formed = 1.8
moles Sol. : From reaction 1st
44. Answer (4)
1
Hint: 2 moles of KMnO4 reacts with 5 moles of Moles of NH2OH = × moles of Fe3+
2
H2O.
reacted in 50 mL solution
Sol. : m  moles of KMnO4 reacted
= 50 × 0.12 = 5 × 10–3 moles

= 6 m  moles  Moles of NH2OH in 10 ml original sample


Moles of H2O2 reacted = 5 × 10–3 moles
= 6 × 2.5
5  10−3
= 15 m moles  Molarity = = 0.5 M
10  10−3
 Molarity of H2O2 solution
48. Answer (10)
15
= = 0.75 Hint: During formation of cation, electrons are
20
removed from outermost orbits first.
= 0.75 mol/L
Sol. : Ground state electronic configuration of
0.75  34
 % W/V = Fe3+ is
10
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p 6 3d5
= 2.55 g/mL
n+l = 1 2 3 3 4 5
45. Answer (3)
Hint: M. moles of H+ = 40 × 0.2 + 60 × 0.1 × 2 1
 Number of electrons having s = −
= 20 m. moles 2
M. moles of OH– = 150 × 0.1 = 15 m =1+3+1+5
moles
= 10
Sol. : Volume of final solution = 250 mL
49. Answer (32)
5
 [H+ ] = = 0.02 M
250 Hint: % of C = 37.5
46. Answer (36) % of H = 12.5
Hint: At STP 1 mole of any gas occupy % of O = 50
22.4 L.
Sol. : C H O
3.136
Sol. : Volume of H2(g) produced = % 37.5 12.5 50
22.4
37.5 12.5 50
= 0.14 moles = 3.125 = 12.5 = 3.125
12 1 16
Assume mass of Al in 3 g sample = x 3.125 12.5 3.125
ratio =1 =4 =1
3 x 3−x 3.125 3.125 3.125
  + = 0.14
2 27 24
 Empirical formula = CH4O
3x 3 − x
 + = 0.14 Empirical formula mass = 32
54 24
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50. Answer (28) log3 ( 2 – x )


Sol. : f ( x ) =
Hint: Avg. mol. mass of air = 0.2 × 32 + 0.8 × 28 x 2 + 7 x + 12
= 28.8 g/mol 2 –x > 0  x2 + 7x + 12  0
14.4  x< 2  x  –3, –4
 Moles of N2 =  0.8
28.8  x (–, 2) – {–3, –4}
= 0.4 mol
Sol. : For given reaction N2 will be the limiting 55. Answer (1)
reagent. Hint: n(AB) = n (AB) – n(A B)
 Moles of Li3N formed = 0.8 Sol. : n(A – B) = n (A) – n(A B)
 Amount of Li3N formed = 35 × 0.8 n(AB) = 115 – 60 = 55
= 28 g n(AB) = n (AB) – n(A B)
= 200 – 55 = 145
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
56. Answer (4)
51. Answer (1)
Hint: See Venn-diagram
3 x − 2x Sol. : The shaded region contains those
Hint: 0
x elements of universal set which are
available in set B but not available in
3 x − 2x either set A or set C, that is B – (A C)
Sol.: f (x) =
x
57. Answer (3)
3 x − 2x Hint: Use Venn-diagram
0
x Sol. :
If x > 0 then 3x – 2x 0  x (0, )
If x < 0 then 3x – 2x 0  x (–, 0)
Domain of f(x) is (–,) – {0}
52. Answer (3)
Hint: Total number of relations from A to B =
2n(A).n(B)
Sol. : Total number of relations from A to B =
2n(A).n(B)
n(P()) = 1 and n(P(P())) = 2
So total number of relations = 21×2 = 4 58. Answer (4)
53. Answer (1)
Hint: 4log2 3 = 3log2 4 = 9
(4 log 9 5) −1 1  2log 3 5 
Hint: 3 = 3   6 3 –2 –4 
3 . 3 3  2
3
Sol. : log 1   = log  3  = 0
1 2
 3log2 4 
3
1  2log3 5  3
3 
Sol. : 3(4 log9 5) −1 = 3 
3
59. Answer (2)
1 log3 52
3 ln2 ln2
3 Hint: ln3 = , ln = y ln 2 and ln5 =
x zx
25
ln2 ln2
3 Sol. : x = log32  = x  ln3 =
ln3 x
54. Answer (4)
ln3 ln2
Similarly, ln = y ln 2 and ln5 = =
Hint: 2 – x < 0  x2 + 7x + 12  0 z zx

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ln70 ln2 + ln5 + ln7 Now, y = f(–|x|)


Now, log42 70 = =
ln42 ln2 + ln3 + ln7
ln2
ln2 + + y ln2
= zx
ln2
ln2 + + y ln2
x
1
1++y 63. Answer (2)
= zx c a
1 Hint: alogb = clogb
1+ + y
x
Sol. : 4log2 ( x + 4 ) = ( )
log
( 6–2 5 )
81
5 –1
xyz + zx + 1
=
z ( x + yx + 1)
( x + 4 )log ( )
4
 2
= 81 log 5 –1
( )
2
5 –1
xyz + zx + 1
=
xyz + zx + z 1

60. Answer (2)  ( x + 4)2 = 812


x–3 1  x + 4 = 3 or x + 4 = –3
Hint:   x 3
2 2  x = –1 or –7
 x –3 x–3 But x = –7 is not in domain
Sol. : Domain of log 1   is 0
2
2  2 64. Answer (3)
 x (3, ) 1
Hint: | x | –1 = , then solve graphically.
and, log1  x – 3   1  x – 3  1  x  4 x2
2
2  2 2
Sol. :
x (3, 4]
61. Answer (4)
Hint: Factorise x2 + 2x – 3
x2 2x 3
Sol. : y 2
x 1
( x 1)( x 3)
( x 1)( x 1)
1
x 3 | x | –1 =
y , (x 1) x2
x 1
1
x
3 y y = | x | –1 and y =
y 1 x2

 y  1, 2 Number of solutions = 2
y  R – {1, 2} 65. Answer (2)
62. Answer (1) Hint: As x> 0, so the given equation
Hint: Transformation of graphs. 1
loge x
Sol. : y = f(–x) x 1

Sol. :

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66. Answer (4) Sol. : (1) log5 (200) > 3


1 1 2
Hint: f ( x ) + f (1– x ) = (2) + = log80 5 + 2log80 4
3 log5 80 log4 80

31–2 x 3 1 = log80 (5×16) = 1


Sol. : f (1– x ) = 1– x
= = x
9 + 3 9 + 3.9 x
9 +3 (3) log29 > 3 and log316 < 3
32 x –1 + 1 1 (4) log3 20 + log4 20 < log2 20
 f ( x ) + f (1– x ) = =
9x + 3 3 ln20 ln20 ln20
 + 
ln3 ln 4 ln2
 1   2016  1
So, f   + f  2017  = 3
 2017    1 1 1
  –
ln3 ln2 2ln2
 2   2015 
=f  +f   and so on.
 2017   2017  1 1
 
ln3 2ln2
2016
 r  1  2016 
Then,  f  2017  = 3  2 
= 336
1 1
r =1
  (Incorrect)
ln3 ln 4
67. Answer (2)
Hint: R = {(4, 2)} 71. Answer (04)

x Hint: f(–x) = f(x)


Sol. : If is a prime number then only
y Sol. :  f(–1) = f(1) and f(–2) = 2
possible values of (x, y) is (4, 2). So there will be atleast 4 elements in set
68. Answer (3) B.

Hint: Draw the graphs of y = |x + 2| and B = {f(0), f(–1), f(–2), f(–3)}


y 4 x2 72. Answer (46)
Hint: Number of students reading atmost one
Sol. : x = –2 is the only solution
newspaper = 70 – n(A  B) – n(B  C) –
n(C  A) + 2n(A  B  C)
Sol. : Number of students reading atleast two
newspapers
= n(A  B) + n(B  C) + n(C  A) = –
2.n(A B  C)
= 5 + 10 + 15 – 23 = 24
69. Answer (2)
So, number of students reading atmost one
Hint: Use wavy curve method newspaper = 70 – 24 = 46
Sol. : (x2 – 2x –1) (x2 – 2x –2) –2 < 0 73. Answer (04)
 x4 – 4x3 + x2 + 6x< 0 Hint: Use wavy curve to solve the inequations.
 x(x + 1) (x – 2) (x – 3) < 0 x +1
Sol. : 0
( x – 4 )( x – 9 )2

x(–1, 0) (2, 3)


x (– , –1]  (4, 9)  (9, )
70. Answer (4)
ln a ( x + 1)2020 ( x + 3 )6 ( x – 8 )8 0
a
= and
x ( x – 6)
Hint: logb
ln b

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 t2 + t – 2 = 0
 t = 1, – 2
x = 101, 10–2

x (0, 6]{–3, –1, 8} 1


Product of roots is
10
So, x  (4, 6)  {–3, –1, 8}
75. Answer (04)
Integral values of x are –3, –1, 5 and 8.
74. Answer (10) Hint: n((A × B)  (B × A)) = (n(A  B))2
Sol. : If (x, y)  (A × B) and (x, y) B × A
Hint: ( )
log10 x1+log10 x = 2 then put log10x = t
Then x  A and x  B similarly
Sol. : x1+log10 x = 100 Y  A and y  B
x, y  A  B
 (1+ log10 x ) log10 x = 2 So
Number of ordered pairs common to A × B
Put log10 x = t and B × A is (n(A  B))2

  

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2021


TEST -1 - Code-D
Test Date : 06/10/2019

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

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

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

4. (1) 29. (1) 54. (2)

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

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

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

8. (4) 33. (3) 58. (2)

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

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

11. (2) 36. (4) 61. (2)

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

13. (3) 38. (4) 63. (4)

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

15. (2) 40. (2) 65. (4)

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

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

18. (1) 43. (2) 68. (1)

19. (1) 44. (4) 69. (3)

20. (4) 45. (3) 70. (1)

21. (16) 46. (28) 71. (04)

22. (55) 47. (32) 72. (10)

23. (46) 48. (10) 73. (04)

24. (21) 49. (50) 74. (46)

25. (50) 50. (36) 75. (04)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


5. Answer (1)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
Hint: Particle is instantaneously at rest at
1. Answer (3) t=5s

Sol. : d1 =  10  5 − 1 2  52  −  10  4 − 1 2  42 
1
Hint: Apply s = ut + at 2
2  2   2 
1  1  = (50 – 25) – (40 – 16) = 1 m
Sol. : 2  32 + 6(t − 3) − 2  (t − 3)2  = 0
2  2  1
d2 = 2  22 = 4 m
 18 + 12t – 36 – 2(t2 – 6t + 9) = 0 2
 6t – 9 – t2 + 6t – 9 = 0 5
 Average speed = m/s
t2 – 12t – 18 = 0 3
6. Answer (2)
12  144 − 72
t=
dx 1
 ax + b = a ln(ax + b) + c
2 Hint:
12  6 2
= = (6 + 3 2)s 3 2 10 5
2 Sol. : I = ln(3x + 4) 0 = ln = ln
3 4 2
2. Answer (4)
7. Answer (3)
Hint: 125 = 5t2  t = 5 s
Hint: V2 = 9x
1
Sol. : S5th = 0 + 10[9] = 45 m dV 9
2 Sol. : 2V = 9V  a=
dt 2
S1st = 5 m
19 2
3. Answer (2) S=  t  16 = 9t 2
22
Hint: xP = ut
4
1  t= s
Sol. : xQ = d + at 2 3
2
43
1 u Vav = = 3 m/s
0 = a.2t − u  t = 4
2 a
8. Answer (4)
1 u2 u2
( xQ − xP )min = d + a 2 − Hint: Total time of journey
2 a a
= 2 × 90 = 180 minutes
u2 = 3 hr
=d−
2a
12
4. Answer (1) Sol. : Speed of river = = 4 km/h
3
Hint: For critical point y= 0 9. Answer (4)
x = –3 is point of maxima Hint: V = Area under v-t graph
dy 1 1 5
Sol. : = 6 x 2 + 6 x − 36 = 0 Sol. : V =  45 − 2
dx 2 2 2
 x2 + x − 6 = 0 = 10 – 2.5 = 7.5 m/s
x = −3 or x = 2 V = Vi + V = 17.5 m/s
10. Answer (3)
d 2y
= 2x + 1 1 2
dx 2 Hint: xQ – xP = Vt − at
2
 y has a maximum at x = –3
Sol. : Graph is a downward parabola which
 ymax = –54 + 27 + 108 + 7 = 88 initially goes up and then down.

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11. Answer (2) Sol. : Mean absolute error


1 0.02 + 0.01 + 0.01 + 0.03 + 0.03
Hint: H = ut − gt 2 =
2 5
1 2 0.1
Sol. :  gt − ut + H = 0 = = 0.02
2 5
u  u 2 − 2gH 0.02
 100 = 1.3%
t= % error =
g 1.51
15. Answer (2)
2u
 t1 + t 2 = R1R2 36
g Hint: RP = = =2
R1 + R2 9
g(t1 + t2 )
 u= RP = 2.0 
2
0 = u2 – 2ghmax RP 0.1 0.2 0.4 + 0.2
Sol. : = + =
u 2 g (t1 + t 2 )2 22 9 36 36
 hmax = =
2g 8 0.6
RP = = 0.067 = 0.1 
9
12. Answer (2)
16. Answer (1)
u
Hint: 0 = u − gt1  t1 = Hint: A = 16.6 × 4.7 = 78.02 cm2
g
Sol. : There will be only two significant figures
1 as 4.7 cm has only two significant figures.
Sol. : 0 = H + ut − gt 2
2 17. Answer (4)
1 2 Hint: [] = [x fyvz]=ML2T–2
 gt − ut − H = 0
2 Sol. :  (ML–3)x (T–1)y(LT–1)z = ML2T–2
u + u + 4 Hg /2 u + u + 2 Hg
2 2
 x = 1, –3x + z = 2  z = 2 + 3 = 5
t= =
g g –y – z = –2  y = 2 – 5 = –3

u + u 2 + 2 Hg  [] = f–3 v5
u
= 3 18. Answer (1)
g g
Hint: [a] = [LT–2]
 u2 + 2 Hg = 4u2
Sol. : (c) = [a]1/2 = [L1/2T–1]
3u 2
 2 Hg = 3u2  H = [L] [a]
2g [b] = = [L2 T −5 ]
T3
13. Answer (3)
19. Answer (1)
u
u /2 t 2 dv
v dv =  −kdt  2v 1/2 Hint: a = 12 – 3t =
−1/2
Hint: = −kt
dt
u 0 u
v 5
 
 2  u − u  = kt Sol. :  dv =  (12 − 3t )dt
 2 7 1

 1   3t 2 
Sol. : t =
2 u u  v − 7 =  12t −  = 12
1 − 2  = k [2 − 2]  2 1
k  
14. Answer (3)  v = 19 m/s
Hint: Mean value 20. Answer (4)
1.49 + 1.50 + 1.52 + 1.54 + 1.48 1kg m
= Hint: 1N =
5 s2
7.53 1 1 2 2
= = 1.506 = 1.51cm Sol. :  () =
5   
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21. Answer (16) Sol. : Volume of final solution = 250 mL


x2
5
Hint: A=  ydx  [H+ ] = = 0.02 M
x1
250
27. Answer (4)
Hint: 2 moles of KMnO4 reacts with 5 moles of
H2O.
Sol. : m  moles of KMnO4 reacted
= 50 × 0.12
= 6 m  moles
Moles of H2O2 reacted
2
= 6 × 2.5
Sol. : A = 24 −  3 x 2dx = 24 − 8 = 16
0 = 15 m moles
22. Answer (55)  Molarity of H2O2 solution
1 15
Hint: Snth = u + a (2n − 1) = = 0.75
2 20
Sol. : S4th = u – 5 (7) = u – 35 = 0.75 mol/L
S5th = u – 5 × 9 = u – 45 0.75  34
 % W/V =
u – 35 = 2(u – 45) 10
 u = 90 – 35 = 55 m/s = 2.55 g/Ml
23. Answer (46) 28. Answer (4)
1
Hint: x5 s =
2 64.2
2 × 5 = 25 m, V5 s = 10 m/s Hint: Moles of KIO3 = = 0.3 moles
2 214
1
Sol. : x8 s = 25 + 10  3 − 2 × 32 = 46 m 83
2 Moles of KI = = 0.5 moles
166
24. Answer (21)
43.8
dv
v 3 Moles of HCl = = 1.2 moles
Hint: = (2t + 4)   dv =  (2t + 4) dt 36.5
dt 0 0 Sol. : HCl will act as limiting reagent.
3
 2  1.2
Sol. : V =  2t + 4t  = 9 + 12 = 21 m/s  Moles of ICl formed = = 0.6 moles
 2  0
2
25. Answer (50) 1.2
Moles of KCl formed = = 0.6 moles
5 2
Hint: v = − x +5
2 1.2
Moles of H2O formed = = 0.6 moles
dv 5 −5  −5  2
Sol. : a = =− v =  x + 5
dt 2 2  2   Total moles of products formed = 1.8
moles
25x 25
= − 29. Answer (1)
4 2
Hint: Reactant B will act as limiting reagent.
−25
a (x = 1 m) = m/s2 Sol. : 2A + 3B → C
4
Initial moles 6 8
PART - B (CHEMISTRY) (L.R)
26. Answer (3) 8
 Moles of C formed = = 2.67 moles
Hint: M. moles of H+ = 40 × 0.2 + 60 × 0.1 × 2 3
= 20 m. moles 30. Answer (4)
M. moles of OH– = 150 × 0.1 = 15 m Hint: Correct order of ionisation energy :
moles B > Tl > Ga > Al > In
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Sol. : Screening effect follows the order : s > p 38. Answer (4)
>d>f
Hint: Cathode rays particles are electrons
Atomic radius : B < Ga < Al < In < Tl while anode rays particles are positively
Ionic size : Mg2+< Na+< F–< O2– charged ions.
31. Answer (3) Sol. : Anode rays particles can carry a integral
Hint: Due to ns2 configuration of Mg, addition multiple of the fundamental unit of electric
of electron will lead to absorption of charge.
energy. 39. Answer (3)
Sol. : Addition of electron to Na, Al and F leads
Hint: The removed electron belongs to
to release of energy.
outermost orbital i.e., 4s
32. Answer (3)
Sol. : Possible quantum numbers for 3d orbital
Hint: For any element : IE1< IE2 (always)
 1
Sol. : In periodic table He has highest electron is  3, 2, 0, 
 2
ionisation energy.
Due to half filled electronic configuration Possible quantum numbers for 4s orbital
IE of ns2np3 is more than that of ns2np2  1
electron is  4, 0, 0, 
and ns2np4 outer electronic configuration.  2
33. Answer (3)
40. Answer (2)
Hint: Mg2+ and Al3+ have same number of
electrons. Hint: According to Bohr’s model,
Sol. : Size of given species follows the order Angular momentum of an electron  orbit
Mg > Al > Mg2+> Al3+ number.
34. Answer (1) nh
Sol. : A  M = mvr =
Hint& Sol. : 2
The given graph is for atomic radius (regular (A  M)4, He+ 4
increase)  = =2
(A  M)2, Be3+ 2
35. Answer (4)
Hint: s-block and p-block elements are called 41. Answer (1)
representative elements.
Hint: For photoelectric effect to occur, the
Sol. : Outer electronic configuration of f-block energy of incident photon should be more
elements is (n-2)f1–14(n–1)d0–1ns2 than work function of metal.
Metallic character and reactivity increase
Sol. : Energy of incident photon
down the group among
s-block elements, and due to high hc
reactivity they are never found in pure =

form in nature.
36. Answer (4) 1240
 eV = 4 eV
Hint: Successive ionisation energy of any 310
element always increases.  Photoelectric effect is possible for
Sol. : The largest jump in I.E. is from I.E.2 to metal A only.
I.E.3
42. Answer (3)
 Most probable outermost electronic Hint: Iso-electronic species have same number
configuration is ns2. of electrons.
37. Answer (3) Sol. : He+ and Li++ have one electron each
Hint: Radial nodes of an orbital has spherical while H+ has zero electron.
shape. 43. Answer (2)
Sol. : Number of radial nodes of an orbital Hint: Transition takes from 4th excited state
=n––1 i.e., 5th energy level.
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Sol. : Total number of different photons emitted Sol. : C H O


= 10 % 37.5 12.5 50
Out of 10 different photons, 4 belong to 37.5 12.5 50
moles = 3.125 = 12.5 = 3.125
ultraviolet region. 12 1 16
3.125 12.5 3.125
3 each to the visible and infrared region. ratio =1 =4 =1
3.125 3.125 3.125
Minimum wavelength photon or
maximum energy photon belongs to  Empirical formula = CH4O
ultraviolet region (5 → 1 transition) Empirical formula mass = 32
44. Answer (4) 48. Answer (10)
Hint: In case of unielectronic species, energy Hint: During formation of cation, electrons are
of orbitals depends on n. removed from outermost orbits first.
Sol. : For unielectronic species, higher the
Sol. : Ground state electronic configuration of
value of n, higher will be the energy level
Fe3+ is
of orbital.
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p 6 3d5
 Order of energy is : I < II = III < IV
n+l = 1 2 3 3 4 5
45. Answer (3)
Hint: If a charged particle having charge qC is 1
 Number of electrons having s = −
accelerated through a P.D. of V volts, its 2
K.E. increase by qV J.
=1+3+1+5
Sol. : de Broglie wavelength is given as :
= 10
h
= 49. Answer (50)
2m(K.E.)
Hint: Moles of Fe3+ reacted = 2 × moles of
 2mp  qp  2V NH2OH (from 1st reaction)
 = [m = 4mp and q = 2qp ]
p 2m  q V Sol. : From reaction 1st

22 1 1
= = Moles of NH2OH = × moles of Fe3+
2 42 2 2
reacted in 50 mL solution
46. Answer (28)
= 5 × 10–3 moles
Hint: Avg. mol. mass of air = 0.2 × 32 + 0.8 × 28
= 28.8 g/mol  Moles of NH2OH in 10 ml original sample
= 5 × 10–3 moles
14.4
 Moles of N2 =  0.8
28.8 5  10−3
 Molarity = = 0.5 M
= 0.4 mol 10  10−3

Sol. : For given reaction N2 will be the limiting 50. Answer (36)
reagent. Hint: At STP 1 mole of any gas occupy
 Moles of Li3N formed = 0.8 22.4 L.

 Amount of Li3N formed = 35 × 0.8 Sol. : Volume of H2(g) produced =


3.136
= 28 g 22.4

47. Answer (32) = 0.14

Hint: % of C = 37.5 Assume mass of Al in 3 g sample = x

% of H = 12.5 3 x 3−x
  + = 0.14
2 27 24
% of O = 50
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3x 3 − x 54. Answer (2)


 + = 0.14
54 24 Hint: R = {(4, 2)}
 72x + 162 – 54x = 0.14 × 54 × 24 Sol. : If
x
is a prime number then only
 x = 1.08 g y
possible values of (x, y) is (4, 2).
1.08
 % of Al in alloy =  100 = 36% 55. Answer (4)
3
1
Hint: f ( x ) + f (1– x ) =
PART - C (MATHEMATICS) 3
51. Answer (4) 31–2 x 3 1
Sol. : f (1– x ) = = =
ln a 91– x + 3 9 + 3.9 x 9 x + 3
Hint: logba =
ln b 32 x –1 + 1 1
 f ( x ) + f (1– x ) = =
Sol. : (1) log5 (200) > 3 9x + 3 3
1 2  1   2016  1
(2) + = log80 5 + 2log80 4
log5 80 log4 80 So, f   + f  2017  = 3
 2017   
= log80 (5×16) = 1  2   2015 
(3) log29 > 3 and log316 < 3 =f  +f   and so on.
 2017   2017 
(4) log3 20 + log4 20 < log2 20 2016
 r  1  2016 

ln20 ln20 ln20
+ 
Then,  f  2017  = 3  2 
= 336
r =1
ln3 ln 4 ln2
1 1 1
  – 56. Answer (2)
ln3 ln2 2ln2 Hint: As x> 0, so the given equation
1 1 1
  loge x
ln3 2ln2 x 1
1 1
  (Incorrect)
ln3 ln 4
52. Answer (2)
Hint: Use wavy curve method Sol. :
Sol. : (x2 – 2x –1) (x2 – 2x –2) –2 < 0
 x4 – 4x3 + x2 + 6x < 0
 x(x + 1) (x – 2) (x – 3) < 0
57. Answer (3)
1
Hint: | x | –1 = , then solve graphically.
x2
Sol. :
x(–1, 0) (2, 3)
53. Answer (3)
Hint: Draw the graphs of y = |x + 2| and
y 4 x2
Sol. : x = –2 is the only solution

1
| x | –1 =
x2
1
y = | x | –1 and y =
x2
Number of solutions = 2
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58. Answer (2) and, log1  x – 3   1  x – 3  1  x  4


Hint: a logcb
=c logab
2  2  2 2

Sol. : 4log2 ( x + 4 ) = ( )
log x (3, 4]
( 6–2 5 )
81
5 –1
62. Answer (2)
 ( x + 4) log24
= 81 log
( 5 –1 )
2 ( )
5 –1
Hint: ln3 =
ln2
, ln = y ln 2 and ln5 =
ln2
x zx
1
 ( x + 4) 2
= 812
Sol. : x = log32 
ln2
= x  ln3 =
ln2
 x + 4 = 3 or x + 4 = –3 ln3 x
 x = –1 or –7 ln3 ln2
Similarly, ln = y ln 2 and ln5 = =
But x = –7 is not in domain z zx
59. Answer (1) ln70 ln2 + ln5 + ln7
Hint: Transformation of graphs. Now, log42 70 = =
ln42 ln2 + ln3 + ln7
Sol. : y = f(–x)
ln2
ln2 + + y ln2
= zx
ln2
ln2 + + y ln2
x
1
1+ +y
= zx
1
1+ + y
x
Now, y = f(–|x|)
xyz + zx + 1
=
z ( x + yx + 1)

xyz + zx + 1
=
xyz + zx + z
63. Answer (4)
60. Answer (4)
Hint: Factorise x2 + 2x – 3 Hint: 4log2 3 = 3log2 4 = 9
x2
2x 3
Sol. : y  6 3 –2 –4   2
3 . 3 3  = log  3  = 0
x2 1 Sol. : log 1  1 2
 3log2 4 
3
( x 1)( x 3) 3
3 

( x 1)( x 1)
64. Answer (3)
x 3
y , (x 1) Hint: Use Venn-diagram
x 1
3 y Sol. :
x
y 1
 y  1, 2
y  R – {1, 2}
61. Answer (2)
x–3 1
Hint:   x 3
2 2
 x –3 x–3
Sol. : Domain of log 1   is 0
2 
2 2

 x (3, )
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65. Answer (4) 3 x − 2x


0
Hint: See Venn-diagram x
Sol. : The shaded region contains those If x > 0 then 3x – 2x 0  x (0, )
elements of universal set which are If x < 0 then 3x – 2x 0  x (–, 0)
available in set B but not available in
Domain of f(x) is (–,) – {0}
either set A or set C, that is B – (A C)
71. Answer (04)
66. Answer (1)
Hint: n((A × B)  (B × A)) = (n(A  B))2
Hint: n(AB) = n (AB) – n(A B)
Sol. : If (x, y)  (A × B) and (x, y)  B × A
Sol. : n(A – B) = n (A) – n(A B)
Then x  A and x  B similarly
n(AB) = 115 – 60 = 55 Y  A and y  B
n(AB) = n (AB) – n(A B) So x, y  A B
= 200 – 55 = 145 Number of ordered pairs common to A × B
and B × A is (n(A B))2
67. Answer (4)
Hint: 2 – x < 0  x2 + 7x + 12  0
72. Answer (10)
log3 ( 2 – x )
Sol. : f ( x ) =
x 2 + 7 x + 12
Hint: ( )
log10 x1+log10 x = 2 then put log10x = t

2 –x > 0  x2 + 7x + 12  0 Sol. : x1+log10 x = 100


 x< 2  x  –3, –4  (1+ log10 x ) log10 x = 2
 x (–, 2) – {–3, –4} Put log10 x = t
68. Answer (1)  t2 + t – 2 = 0

(4 log 9 5) −1 1  2log 3 5   t = 1, – 2
Hint: 3 = 3 
3 x = 101, 10–2

1  2log3 5  1
Sol. : 3(4 log9 5) −1 = 3 Product of roots is
3 10
73. Answer (04)
1 log3 52
3 Hint: Use wavy curve to solve the inequations.
3
x +1
25 Sol. : 0
3 ( x – 4 )( x – 9 )2
69. Answer (3)
Hint: Total number of relations from A to B =
2n(A).n(B)
x (– , –1](4, 9) (9, )
Sol. : Total number of relations from A to B =
2n(A).n(B)
and
( x + 1)2020 ( x + 3 )6 ( x – 8 )8 0
x ( x – 6)
n(P()) = 1 and n(P(P())) = 2
So total number of relations = 21×2 = 4
70. Answer (1)
3 x − 2x
Hint: 0
x x (0, 6]  {–3, –1, 8}
So, x  (4, 6)  {–3, –1, 8}
3 x − 2x
Sol.: f (x) = Integral values of x are –3, –1, 5 and 8.
x
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74. Answer (46) So, number of students reading atmost one


Hint: Number of students reading atmost one newspaper = 70 – 24 = 46
newspaper = 70 – n(A  B) – n(B  C) – 75. Answer (04)
n(C  A) + 2n(A  B  C)
Hint: f(–x) = f(x)
Sol. : Number of students reading atleast two
newspapers Sol. :  f(–1) = f(1) and f(–2) = 2
= n(A  B) + n(B  C) + n(C  A) So there will be atleast 4 elements in set
= –2.n(A  B  C) B.

= 5 + 10 + 15 – 23 = 24 B = {f(0), f(–1), f(–2), f(–3)}

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