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Paper Code : 0000CT103115009

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

JEE (Main + Advanced) : LEADER & ENTHUSIAST COURSE


TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2016
Test Type : ALL INDIA OPEN TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
TEST DATE : 15 - 05 - 2016
ANSWER KEY : PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,D A,B,D C,D B,C A,B A,C B A,B,D B,D A,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 5 5 4 9 4 4 9 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D A,B B,D A,D B,C A,C C A,B,C,D A A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. C,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 8 5 3 3 4 2 3 3

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D B,D A,B,C,D B,C,D A,C A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. D B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 0 2 9 3 1 4 2 6
Paper Code : 0000CT103115009

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

JEE (Main + Advanced) : LEADER & ENTHUSIAST COURSE


TARGET : JEE (ADVANCED) 2016
Test Type : ALL INDIA OPEN TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
TEST DATE : 15 - 05 - 2016
PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,D A,B,D C,D B,C A,B A,C B A,B,D B,D A,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 5 5 4 9 4 4 9 6

SOLUTION
SECTION-I 2. Ans. (A,B,D)
1. Ans. (A,D)
3RTA 8RTC 2RTB
Sol.  
V 1 M M M
Sol. i   Q max   CV1 
R LC 8TC
3TA   2TB

V C
  2V 280  3
R L TC   105 & TB = 420
8
1 L 1 2 PB TB 3
R  106 = 250   
2 C 2 8 PA TA 2

1 VC TC 3
H  V   idt  Li 2  
0 2 VA TA 8

 Rt 3
V  1 BC   R  TC  TB 
 V   e L dt – Li 2 2
R0 2
3
 R  420  105 
 2
V 2 L   L 0  1
Rt

  e   Li 2 CA = (280 – 105)R


R R  2 3. Ans. (C,D)
 

V2L 1 2 Sol. (A)


  Li
R2 2

V2L 1 V2 1 V 2L R
0 J 0 J 
  L   2
R2 2 R2 2 R2 0 
2 2
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0 R I 5. Ans. (A,B)
 
4  2 R 2  1 15
 R   Sol. MR 2   MR 2  '
 4  2 24
4
R I '  
 0  5
4 3R 2
2
4 1 5 4  1
k   MR 2     MR 2 2
2 8 5  5
6. Ans. (A,C)
(B)
R/2 1
Sol.  C  z  1
z

R 1
0 J   C  z1  1
2 0 1
2
z1  1 z
 2
z 1 1
0 R I
  z1 = 2z – 1
4 3R 3
4 z2  1 1

z 1 2
0I
 z 1
3R z 
2 2
4. Ans. (B, C) 7. Ans. (B)

kQ kQ kQ T1T2 10  30
Sol. (A)  2 0 Sol. T    7.5days
a 2
9a  3a  2 T1  T2 40
   t = 15 days
 5
 1 
eliminated = 5  1  
4kQ kQ kQ  2
(B) 2
 2  2
0
a a  a  
n 2
15
  Total driving till then = 5e 10
 5
3
 1 2 5
= 5   µg
kQ kQ kQ  34  2 2 2
(C)   0
9a 2 25a 2 225a 2
 1 
decayed = 5  1  
 2 2
kQ 2 kQ 2 kQ 2
(D)   0 5
16a 2 4a 2  3a  2 Remaining in body =
2
 
 15 
5  1 
 decayed in body = 1  
2 2
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8. Ans. (A,B,D) 10. Ans. (A,D)
Sol. Let magnetic field at centre of square due to
current in square is B1 mv 2B
Sol. N B 
R
2
 3B   B12  B2
mv 2C
N C  mg 
R

45° 11. Ans. (D)

h h h
Sol.     where E = kinetic
p 2mE 2mqV
energy
B1  2B
12. Ans. (A)
 0i
[sin 45] × 2 × 4  2B
a 150 150
4 Sol.    Å  1Å
2 V 150

SECTION-IV
2 2 0 i
  2B
a 1. Ans. 5
aB Sol. At equilibrium
i
20
8g = k × 0.2
a 3B2 8g
2
 = M × B = ia B = k
20 0.2
(B) U = MB cos 90 = 0 When mass get turn then new equilibrium
shift by
(C) Bnet = 2B  B  B  2 1
1g 1g  0.2
x  
(D) Bnet = 2B  B  B  2 1 k 8g

x = 2.5 cm
9. Ans. (B,D)
Sol. A B, If will be amplitude for SHM maximum height
= 2A = 5 cm
1 1
mg(4) +
2
 
k 2 2  0  11  mv 2B
2 2. Ans. 5

B C, GM 4
Sol.   3
 G
R 3
1
mg(3) – 4 =
2

m v 2C  v 2B  
  t
3

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i 2 4
2  e2r (T )

r
3R
——
2
30° 2e2 r 3T 4
30° i ....(i)
R 

68
As  =  10 3 T
9
  1
t 
3 3 4 68
G Put  =  10 3 T in equation (i) and after
3 9
solving we will get i = 0.18 A
 1
=  1250sec 5. Ans. 4
3 4 20
 1011  800
3 3
Sol. v  Rg
3. Ans. 4
1
Sol. T = c sxyrz 2  R  10
8
[T] = [s]x []y [r]z
= [MT–2]x [ML–3]y [L]z 42
R
 [T] = Mx+y L–3y + z T–2x 5
x+y=0
R  4 2
1 1 T    4sec
–2x = 1 x = – , y = 2 2 5
2 2
v
–3y + z = 0
3 6. Ans. 4
z
2 330
Sol. 330  300  v  300
r 3 1
Tc
s  v1 = 30 m/s
T 1  3 r 1 s 330
  
T 2  2 r 2 s 360   300
330  v 2

1 1 330
 3  4 330  v 2   10  275
2 2 12
4. Ans. 9
v2 = 55 m/s
d 68
Sol. =  10 3 m / K V = 25 m/s
dT 9
Radius of wire r = 2mm 100 = V × T

i 2  T = 4 sec
= e2r (T4 – T04)
r 2

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7. Ans. 9 1
1 1
+ =
Sol. Using Kirchhoff’s first law at junctions a and  1  3 f
x   x  
 2  2
b, we have found the current in other wires of
the circuit on which currents were not shown.
1 1 1
 
x  1 f
x  
1A  2
3
4V 3 2A a 5 2 2 1
 
2A 3A 2x  1 2x  3 f
C 4F 1
3V
1 9x  2  4x  6 4
1 2A 3A 2 4  
2A b 6A
f  2x  3  2x  1 
2
4x  8x  3 

1A 2 3
–f = x  2x 
4

Now, to calculate the energy stored in the 1 2 1


  
capacitor we will have to first find the potntial x 2x  1 f

difference Vab across it.


2x   2x  1 1

Va – 3 × 5 – 3 × 1 + 3 × 2 = Vb  2x  1 x f

 Va – Vb = Vab = 12 volt
3
–f = 2x2 + x = x2 + 2x +
4
1
 U= CV2ab
2
3
x2  x  0
4
1
= × (0.125 × 10–6) (12)2 J
2
1 1 3 3 1
= 9 mJ = or 
2 2 2
8. Ans. 6
–f = 2x2 + x
Sol. From situation, it is clear that it is diverging
lens to left of C. 9 3
= 2   = 6cm
4 2

C B A
x 1/2 1

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D A,B B,D A,D B,C A,C C A,B,C,D A A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. C,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 8 5 3 3 4 2 3 3

SOLUTION
SECTION–I 9. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (A, B, D) H2O2 decomposes by 1st order kinetics
(a) Packing fraction of, 20
K × 5 = ln
15
1
 3  R 2 ln 2
6  K = 0.06 min–1 ; t1/2 =  11.67 min
=   0.91 0.06
3 2 3 3
 4R
4 10. Ans.(A)
(b) C.N. = 6 ; it is a hexagonal 2D lattice 10 11.35
r N1V1 = N2V2 ; × = 0.1 × 5 × V
(c)  0.155 so, diameter = 2r = 0.31R 11.35 / 2 2
R
11. Ans. (C,D)
2 2 12. Ans. (B,D)
(d)Distance between 2 layers is R
3
2. Ans. (A, B) SECTION–IV
For the equal mix, Yben = xtol & ytol = xBen 1. Ans. (8)
 yben – xBen = minimum, which occurs at n1E10  n 2 E02  n 3E 03
Ptotal = º
PBen º
.PTol (n1 = x – y , n2 = y – z, n3 = x – z )
(x – y) × 2 + (y – z) × 3 = (x – z) × 10
Hence (a), (b) are correct 2x – 2y + 3y – 3z = 10 x – 10 z
(C) At this, instant V.P. of equilibrium mixture y – 8x + 7z = 0

corresponds to V' y  7z
8
x
(D) If external pressure is increased then
2. Ans. (5)
condensation occurs and not vaporisation.
n–l–1=2;l=3n=6
3. Ans. (B, D)
As2S3 sol is negatively charged so the D.M. Z2 32
13.6 2  13.6   Z = 6 ; oxidation
6 32
moves to cathode while sol particles do not
number = +5.
move in either direction.
3. Ans. (3)
4. Ans. (A,D) 4. Ans. (3)
5. Ans. (B,C)
5. Ans. (4)
6. Ans. (A,C)
6. Ans. (2)
7. Ans. (C)
7. Ans. (3)
8. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
8. Ans. (3)
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ANSWER KEY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,B,D B,D A,B,C,D B,C,D A,C A,B,C,D A,B,C,D B,C B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. D B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 0 2 9 3 1 4 2 6
SOLUTION
SECTION-I  On eliminating t1 & t2, we get locus of T(h,k)
1. Ans. (A,B,D)
25
dy 1  k2 is y 2  x
 4
dx  h,k  3k
4. Ans. (B,C,D)
 k 0  1  k2 2 3k 2 3 2
    1  k  ...(1) a
 h 2 3k h 2  4 a ,
r  
s 3a 2 3
h 2 2 h2
Also, 1  k   1  k  ...(2) 2
3 9
where a is length of side of triangle
 From (1) and (2), we get
As, r  Q  a is irrational and multiple of 3 .
 h2 
3  1 a
 9   h  h  9 ,k   5 Also, R = 2r  R  Q .
3
h2 3 2 2
3 2 3
Also   a  Q and r1 = r2 = r3 = a Q.
9 5 9 5 4 2
 A ,  B , 
 2 2  & 2 
2  5. Ans. (A,C)
  

 n 1 n 
2. Ans. (B,D) ƒ  x      n 1x  nx 
n2  e e 
We have
 1 2   2 3   n 1 n 
a a  lim   x  2x    e 2 x  e 3x   ....    n 1x  e nx 
a  b  a  b  1  1 n 
  e e    e 
b b
1 n 
 lim  x  nx   e  x
a n  e e 

 lies on perpendicular bisector of (–1,0)
b 6. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
and (1,0) we have
 (sin2x + cos3y)2 +(cos3y + tan4z)2
a
so, lies on imaginary axis. + (tan4z + sin2x)2 < 0
b
 sin2x = cos3y = tan4z = 0
a      
 arg     x ; y  , ;z  ,
 b 2 2 6 2 4 2
 Now verify alternatives
 arg  a   arg.  b   7. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
2
3. Ans. (A,B,C,D) dy 2
 2
  2x e x dx
Let T(h,k) where h = t1t2, k = t1+t2. y
1
Also t 12 = 16t22  e x  c , As ƒ(0) = 1
2

y 2
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c=1 12. Ans. (B)
1 P  B3  E2 
 y x2 P  B3 E 2  
1 e P  E2 
y
(0,1/2)  3 1
(1,1/1+e)   
  10 3 
1  2 1  3 1  4 1
O(0,0)
x  0             
(1,0) 10  10 2   10 3   10 4 
1
1
1 1 1
 1  e 1  0    ƒ  x  dx  2 1  0   10 
3 3
0
10
8. Ans. (B,C)
SECTION – IV
lim ƒ(x)  1 1. Ans. 0
x 

ƒ'(x) = 0  x = –1
 3 0
1
1  
 ƒ(–1) = 
2 M 1  3 0
0
Also, lim ƒ(x)  , lim ƒ(x)    0 2 
x 1 x 1 
 1 
Range of ƒ(x) =  ,   (1, ) As, MMT = 4I  2MT + adj.M = 0
 2
+ – +  |2MT + ady.M| = 0
x = –1 1
sign of ƒ'(x) 2. Ans. 2
 x = –1 is point of local maximum of ƒ(x).
Let P(x) = 12(x–1)(x– 3) (x – 5) + (2x + 1)
Paragraph for Question 9 to 10 3. Ans. 9
2 2
C1 : x + y – 10x + 24 = 0 is circle whose centre n 6 6
n
 13    13 
is (5,0) and radius is 1. Also , C2 : x2 + y2 – P  C6 .  3  . 4 
   
10x + 21 = 0 is circle whose centre is (5,0) and
6 n 6
radius is 2. n
 1  1 
Q  C n 6 .  33  . 4 3 
9. Ans. (B)    
10. Ans. (A) n 6
Q 1
Paragraph for Question 14 to 16   12  12  3  12 
P
1 2 3 4 n6
P  B1   , P  B2   , P  B3   , P  B4    1 n  9
10 10 10 10 3
4. Ans. 3
11. Ans. (D)
we have
1  2 1  3 1  4 1
P  E1    1            
10  10 2   10 3   10 4  
a a3  1  a3 b a 3c
1
4 2 a.b.c
ab3 
b b3  1  b 3c  11
 
10 5 ac 3 bc 3 
c c3  1 
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a3  1 a3 a3 6. Ans. 4
 b3 b3  1 b3  11 x2 – 6x + 12 = 0; Here ( – 6) = 
3 3 3
c c c 1  
apply C1  C1 + C2 + C3
8
& solving    2
24

  6  1    2
24
8

 a3 + b3 + c3 + 1 = 11
 a3 + b3 + c3 = 10 = 224.

 possibilities are 7. Ans. 2

(1,1,2), (1,2,1), (2,1,1) Normal vector of required plane is parallel to


vector
 Number of triplets = 3
5. Ans. 1 ˆi ˆj kˆ
 3 1 3  14iˆ  27ˆj  5kˆ
x2 y 2
  1 ; P(3sec, 2tan) 4 3 5
9 4
 Equation of chord of contact AB with respect  Equation of required plane is
to P is T = 0 14(x – 1) – 27(y – 2) + 5(z – 3) = 0
 3x sec + 2y tan = 9 ...(1)  14x – 27y + 5z + 25 = 0
Also, equation of chord whose mid-point is 8. Ans. 6
(h,k) is T = S1
 hx + ky – 9 = h2 + k2 – 9 ...(2) dy  1   2
    y   x   (Linear differential
dx  x   x
 On comparing (1) and (2), we get
equation)
3sec  2 tan  9  ƒ(x) = (x – 1)2 + 1
  2
h k 
h  k2   Required area

as, sec2 – tan2 = 1 3

 locus of (h,k) is  2

   x  1  1 dx  3  3  6
0
2
 x2 y2   x2  y 2 
    1 
 9 4   9 
=1

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