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FULL TEST – IV

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
Sol. Let velocity of ball just before collision is u and just after
collision is v. u
u sin 30° = v sin 60° 0
30
v cos 600 1
e 0
 600
ucos30 3
v
300 Line of
impact

2. B
1 2  mg  1 2
Sol. v + 0 + Po =  Po  A  + gh + 2 O
2  
 mg 
 v 2  gh 
 A 

3. C
oI
Sol. B=  sin 90o  sin( 30o ) 3 R /2
4 3 R / 2  
oI –300 0
60
= P 0
4 3R 90

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4. A
Sol. vy = 2gH V0

vy 2gH H
90°
  tan 60o  3
vx vo Vo
60°
Vy V
2gH
v0  30°
3

5. BC
Sol. vL = vC = vR ;
 xL = xC = R
when inductor is short circuited
Z = R 2  x C2 = 2 R
30 30
I= 
Z 2R
30 30
VL = ixL = ×R=
2R 2
 (A) is incorrect and with similar calculations (B) will be correct.
Here f0 is the resonance frequency as vL = vC
1
0 = 2f0 =
LC
xL L
= = 2LC
x C 1 C
Given f = 2f0
  = 20
xL
 =4
xC
 (C) is also correct.

6. D
Sol. Extra phase change in glass = phae change in water of length AS2. g
S1
2t 2 2 2
 t  sin 30o
g   3 30°

3 4 4 1
 t    
2 3 3 3
8 A
 t = mm .
3 S2

7. ABC
Sol. KE = h – 

8. C
m SA
Sol. Mass per unit length,     A
 
s = A = 78 × 10–4 kg/m

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 Speed of wave is same in both wire


T 80  10 4 2  10 2
V  
 78 3.9
V 200  max 
min =    15 cm for C as a node 
max 3.9  0.3  2 
= 337.4 H2

9. AC
v 2  v1
Sol. e
u1  u2
v 2   2 
1
u1
u1  v 2  2
u1  1 2   5  u1  2 
u1  2  5u1  10
12
u1   3m / s
4
v2  1 m / s
2
1  3  3
Kinetic energy of the centre of mass =  1  5      J
2  1 5  4

10. AC

Sol. Velocity of insect w.r.t. strip =
t
Let strip moves with speed 
Initial momentum was 0
 
 0  m   v   Mv
 t 
m / t m / t
v i.e. toward left
Mm Mm
 m / t 
 Velocity of insect w.r.t. ground =  < .
t Mm t

11. BC
Sol. Cylinder will move downwards as mg sin  >  mg cos  although frictional force acts
upwards.

12. BCD
Sol. Apply Faraday law for direction of induced current.

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SECTION – C

13. 00002.00
dv dM
Sol. We have relation M  Fext  v rel .
dt dt
In the question, we have the force by the gravity as the external force. As the rocket is to
lift from the ground the minimum acceleration of the rocket to do so is, o, beyond which,
with a slight increase it will zoom into the sky.
dv
Therefore,  0
dt
Putting these into the equation, we obtain
 dM 
0 = Mg + vrel   
 dt 
dM
( is rate of decrease of mass hence negative. Mg is in the direction of the relative
dt
velocity of the fuel with respect to the rocket)
dM M 400  10
Hence,  g   2 kg / sec
dt V 2  1103 

14. 00008.00
Sol. Let u is the velocity of A and B along the string
10 cos 30 = 2u
5 3
 u= m/s
2
Let v is velocity of A  to the string.
10 sin 30 = v
 v = 5 m/s
175
 VA  u2  v 2 
2
175
KEA = J
8

15. 00003.75
3
Sol. T = M 2L2
8
F 3 M2L2 cos2 
Stress = 
(A / cos ) 8 A

16. 00002.17
2.17  2.17  2.18
Sol. = 2.1733 …..  2.17 mm upto 3 significant figure.
3

17. 00000.89
Sol. 2g – T = 2a …(i)
TR = I …(ii)
a = R …(iii)

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Ia
From (ii) and (iii) T =
R2
 I 
 2g = a  2  2 
 R 
2g 2  9.8 9.8
 a    0.89 m/s2
 I  0.2 11
 2  2  2  0.01
 R 

18. 00000.75
Sol. (Fs)max = 20 N. amax of 20 kg black = 1 m/s2
 both black move together till 6 sec.
dv 5t 1 t2 32 9
   dv   ; V=  = 0.75 m/s
dt 30 6 2 12 12

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. B
Sol. Each photon strikes out one electron form the metal surface. Intensity will increase the
number of photons, so number of photoelectrons increase.

20. C
Sol. In(C), the complex ions have zero charge. So there is no attraction between the two.

21. B
m
Sol. 
m0

22. B
Sol. P4 O10  4HNO3  2N2O5  4HPO3

23. ABCD
Sol.
CH3MgBr  OH  CH4  Mg PhO  Br

24. AB
Sol. 2o and 3o amines are more basic than 1o amine.

25. ABD
Sol. It is derived from Le-Chateliers’s principle.

26. AB

Sol. PH4 Cl   PH3  HCl

4H3PO3   3H3PO 4  PH3

27. ABD
Sol. OH OCH3

CH2N2
 

28. AB
Kw
Sol. h
Ka  C
H+ remove OH– forming weaker acid H2O as compared to HCN.

29. AD
Sol.  n, , m represents atomic orbitals.

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30. AC
a 1
Sol. t1/2   t1/ 2 
2k k
Pressure only changes the concentration of reactants. It has no effect.

SECTION – C

31. 01098.5
Sol. Pequilibrium = pB + 2pC = 19.5 atm
Since pB + 2pC = 3x = 19.5
or x = 6.5
 pB = 6.5 atm, pC = 13 atm
 Kp = pB  (2pC)2 = 6.5  (2  6.5)2 = 1098.5

32. 00122.5
Sol. CH3 O

X is CH3  CH  C  OH

33. 00008.01
Sol. max = q  d = 1.602  10–19  5  10–10 = 8.01  10–29 cou.m

34. 00005.49

Sol. pH = pKa + log


 NaA 
 HA 
1
or 6.49 = pKa + log =pKaa + 1
0.1
 pKa = 6.49 – 1 = 5.49

35. 00154.5
Sol. X is mesitylene.
Y is Chloro mestiylene

36. 00036.5
Sol. A = Na2SO4.10H2O, B = Na2SiO3, C = SO3, D = HCl, PPt = BaSO4

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. D
Sol. Let there be a value of k for which x 3  3x  k  0 has two distinct roots between 0
and 1.
Let a, b be two distinct roots of x 3  3x  k  0 lying between 0 and 1 such that a  b. Let
f  x   x 3  3x  k . Then f  a   f  b   0 . Since between any two roots of a polynomial
f(x) there exist at least one root of its derivative f '  x  . Therefore f '  x   3x 2  3 has at
least one root between a and b. But f '  x   0 has two roots equal to 1 which do not lie
between a and b. Hence f  x   0 has no real roots lying between 0 and 1 for any value
of k.

38. B
Sol. Total number of such function =27 out of which 12 are ONTO

39. C
1
Sol. Since coefficient of x2 + ax + 1 are symmetrical so roots will be ,

 1  1
sin x  x     x  x   
lim
 2
sin x  ax  1 
= lim    .  
x 1 /  x  1 x 1 /   1
 x  x   
x  1
 
1

= lim
x   
 
1  2
x 1 /    2

40. A
d4 f(x)
Sol. As, f (x) = x4tan (x3) – x ln (1 + x2) is odd,  0 at x = 0.
dx 4

41. AD
b 1
Sol. Since  f x dx  b  a f b  ax  adx ,
a 0
2 1 1

  
2
 sin x 2dx  sinx  1 dx  sin x 2  2 x  1 dx

1 0 0
4 1 0
2 2
 cos x 2 dx  8 cos8 x  4  dx = 8 cos 162x  1 dx .
 
4 0 1

42. ABCD
Sol. A  A B

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3
 P  A   P  A  B  P  A  B 
4
Also, P  A  B   P  A   P B   P  A  B 
 P  A   P B   1
3 5 3
  1
4 8 8
Now,
A B  B
5
 P  A  B   P B  
8
3 5
  P  A  B 
8 8
and
P  A  B '  P  A   P  A  B
3 5 3 3
   P  A  B '  
4 8 4 8
1 3
  P  A  B ' 
8 8
 P  A  B   P  B   P  A ' B  [Using Equation (1)]
3 5
  P  B   P  A ' B  
8 8
1
 0  P  A ' B  
4

43. AC
an a
Sol. Given a1  2;  n1
an1 an2
 a1,a2 , a3 ,a4 ,a5 ,...... in G.P.
Let a 2  x then for n = 3 we have
a3 a 2 x 2
 
a2 a1 2
 a12  a1a3
x2
 a3 
2
x2 x3 x 4 x
i.e. 2, x, , , ,...... with common ratio r 
2 4 8 2
4
x
given  162
8
 x 4  1296  x  6
x4
Also x and are integers
8

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x4
 x must be even then only will be an integer
8
Hence possible value of x is 4 and 6. ( x  2 as terms are distinct)
x4 4 4 64
Hence possible value of a5  is ,
8 8 8

44. AB
Sol. 3x  6y  2z  5  0
4x  12y  3z  3  0
3x  6y  2z  5 4x  12y  3z  3
Bisectors are 
9  36  4 16  144  9
The plane which bisects the angle between the planes that contains the origin is
13  3x  6y  2z  5   7  4x  12y  3z  3 
67x  162y  47z  44  0
Further, 3x  4    6 12   2   3   0
Hence, the origin lies in the acute angle.

45. AC
abc 2 2
Sol.   R  2r and h1   3r
2 R a

46. AD
Sol. Let d̂ be the unit vector along the desired vector then d̂ is along 2ˆj  3kˆ  ˆi  2kˆ    
ˆi ˆj kˆ
 0 2 3  4iˆ  3ˆj  2kˆ
1 0 2

47. BD
sin x
Sol. f '  x 
x
sin x
For f '  x   0,  0  x  n  n  I, n  0 
x
x cos x  sin x
f "  x 
x2
cosn
f "  n    0 if n  2k  1 and > 0 if n  2k, k  I
n
Hence, f  x  has local maxima at x  n, where n = 2k – 1 and
local minima at x = n , n = 2k, where k  I .

48. BCD

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Sol. x 4  4 x3  8 x 2   k
 f  x   k
Where
f  x   x4  4 x3  8x 2  x 2  x 2  4 x  8
Let g  x   k
From the graph the following cases arise :
1. When 3   k  0,  0  k  3
In this case, y   k intersect at four points.
2. When 4   k  3,  3  k  4
In this case, y   k intersect at two points, the given equation has two real roots.
3. When k  0,   k  0
In this case, there are two points of intersection. So, the equation has two real roots.

SECTION – C

49. 00030.00
4000
Sol.  10  a1a 4001  400
a1a 4001
also a1  a 4001  50
2
 a1  a4001  2500  1600
 a1  a4001  30

50. 00006.00
Sol. Let z  x1  iy1,w  x2  iy2
| z  3 | Re z  (x1  3)2  y12  x12 ....(i)
2 2 2
| w  3 | Re w  (x 2  3)  y  x 2 2
...(ii)
 y  y2 
arg(z  w)   1  tan  1 ...(iii)
4 x1  x 2 4
By solving (i), (ii) and (iii) we get
y1  y 2 6
 
x1  x 2 y1  y 2
From (iii) y1 + y2 = 6

51. 00028.00
Sol. If a1 is mapped to 2, we have 7C5 ways of mapping rest of the elements.
If a1 is mapped to 3, we have 6C5 ways of mapping rest of the elements.
If a1 is mapped to 4, we have 5C5 ways of mapping rest of the elements.
Hence total number of increasing functions = 7C5 + 6C5 + 5C5 = 28.

52. 00007.00
Sol.  19
c 0 (x 3 )19 19 c 1(px 2  2x  5)(x 3 )18  .... 
 8
c0 x 16 8 14
 c 1(qx  41)x  ....  6
c0 x 24

 c1 (  x 3  x  1)x 20  .....
6

97 96 95
= x + 391x + a95x + ....

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Comparing the coefficient of x96 we get


19p + 8q – 6 = 391
 19p + 8q = 397 Let q = 19 + k, 0 ≤ k < 19
397  8(19  k) (4k  1)
p=  21  8  2
19 19
4k  1
must be integer  k = 14, p = 15 - 8
19
For minimum positive value of p,  = 1  p = 7

53. 00005.00
           
Sol. Let d .a  cos y a b c   d. b  c
     
[as d. a  b  c  0 ]
  
 cos y     

d. b  c 
……….(1)
a b c 
 
  

d. b  a
similarly sin x      ………..(2)

a b c 
 
  
2   

d. a  c  ………..(3)
a b c 
 
Adding these we get sin x  cos y  2  0
 sin x  cos y  2
 sin x  1, cos y  1

 x   4n  1 , y   2n  1 
2

Since we want minimum value of x 2  y 2 , so x   , y  
2
2
5
 x2  y2  5
4

54. 00002.00
Sol. Ans. (2)
Put x = t2

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