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Test - 2A (Paper - 2) (Code-E) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2019

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2019


TEST - 2A (Paper-2) - Code-E
Test Date : 25/11/2018

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (A, C) 21. (A, C) 41. (A, C)
2. (A, B, C) 22. (A, B, C, D) 42. (C, D)
3. (B, C) 23. (A, B, C) 43. (B, C, D)
4. (A, B, D) 24. (B, D) 44. (B, C, D)
5. (A, C) 25. (A, C) 45. (A, C)
6. (A) 26. (D) 46. (A)
7. (C) 27. (A) 47. (C)
8. (D) 28. (D) 48. (A)
9. (C) 29. (B) 49. (C)
10. (B) 30. (C) 50. (D)
11. (A) 31. (C) 51. (D)
12. (C) 32. (C) 52. (A)
13. (C)
33. (C) 53. (A)
14. (A)
34. (B) 54. (B)
15. (C)
35. (A) 55. (C)
16. A (R, T)
36. A(P, S) 56. A(Q, S)
B(R, T)
B(P, S) B(Q, S, T)
C(Q, S)
C(P, Q, T) C(P, R)
D(P, R)
D(P, S) D(Q, R, T)
17. A(R, S)
37. A(P, Q) 57. A(P)
B  (T)
B(R, S) B(Q)
C(P, S)
C(T) C(P, T)
D(Q, S)
D(P) D(P, Q, R)
18. (05)
38. (04) 58. (04)
19. (09) 39. (09) 59. (08)

20. (02) 40. (07) 60. (08)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (A, C) 4. Answer (A, B, D)
⎛ x⎞ Hint: Q = CV
Hint: y  f ⎜ t  ⎟
⎝ v⎠ ⎛ KA0 ⎞
C⎜ ⎟
v is wave speed ⎝ d ⎠
Solution: Solution:
0.8 ⎛ 1⎞
y Q1  Q ⎜ 1– ⎟
⎡ ⎛x 2 ⎤
⎞ ⎝ K⎠
⎢4 ⎜ – t ⎟  4⎥
⎢⎣ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎥⎦ KbL0 ⎛ 1 ⎞ Lb0V0
 V0 ⎜ 1– ⎟ 
 v = 2 m/s 4d ⎝ K ⎠ 4d

ym 
0.8
 0.2 m bL  2K  0 ⎛ 1⎞ V b L
4 Q2  V0 ⎜ 1– ⎟  0 0
3d ⎝ 4⎠ d
2. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint: PV2 = C V0
E1  E2 
d
Solution:
5. Answer (A, C)
⎛ 3R ⎞ R 3R ⎛R ⎞
Cpr  ⎜ ⎟ –  –R ⎜ ⎟ E
r 1 2E E
⎝ 2 ⎠ 2–1 2 ⎝2⎠ Hint: r  r  r
r 1 2
T Solution:
C
V If current in ammeter is i2 and current in voltmeter is i1
then
T
 T2  ⎛⎜ 0 ⎞⎟
10 = 11i1 + i2 and 80 = 10i2 + i2
⎝ 2⎠
3 20 870
dU = RT0 (decrement) it gives i1 = A and i2 = A
4 109 109

⎛ R ⎞⎛T ⎞ 20  10 200
Q  1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ 0 ⎟ .... rejected by gas  Voltage across voltmeter V =  volt
⎝ 2 ⎠⎝ 2 ⎠ 109 109

Q = U + W 200 870
V= volt and current in ammeter = A
109 109
1 R ⎛ T0 ⎞
W = Q + U  ⎜ ⎟ 6. Answer (A)
1 ⎝ 2 ⎠
7. Answer (C)
⎛ RT0 ⎞ 8. Answer (D)
W  ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ Hint & Solution of Question Nos. 6 to 8
3. Answer (B, C) Hint: (VA – VB) = 4(VP – VQ)
Hint: Req = 20 ⎛R ⎞
R1  ⎜ 2 ⎟
40 ⎝ 2 ⎠
I 2A
20 2
Solution:
I 1 I 4 4
I1 = A I2    1 A
4 2 2
Radius of V3 = 20 volt

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Solution: Solution:
Rr = 2 + 2 = 4   ⎛  ⎞  ⎛  ⎞
9. Answer (C) E  ⎜ 0 ⎟ OO  ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16iˆ  12 ˆj
⎝ 3 0 ⎠ ⎝ 3 0 ⎠
 
10. Answer (B)
⎛  ⎞
11. Answer (A)  
VP – VQ  ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16iˆ  12 jˆ · – iˆ – 5 jˆ
⎝ 30 ⎠

Solution of Question Nos. 9 to 11
⎛  ⎞ ⎛ 76 0 ⎞
Kx  ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16  60   ⎜ ⎟
P = P0   105 (2  x ) 3 
⎝ 0⎠ ⎝ 3 0 ⎠
A0
15. Answer (C)
∫ PA0dx  10  8  10 ∫  2  x  dx
5 3
 dw = Hint: E inside shell is zero
Solution:
0.1
⎛ x2 ⎞ ⎛ 2 1 ⎞
 w = 800 ⎜⎜ 2 x  ⎟  800 ⎜  ⎟  164 J kQ kQ kQ
⎝ 2 ⎟⎠ ⎝ 10 200 ⎠ Vp =  
0 2R R 2R
16. Answer A(R, T); B(R, T); C(Q, S), D(P, R)
 PfVf T0 
(20  1)  104  (32  104 )  200
Hint : Principle of superposition
Tf =
P0V0 20  104  24  104
Solution :
 Tf = 280 K
y1  4 2 sin 100t – 2x 
 T = 80 K
y 2  4 2 cos 100t – 2x 
⎛ P0V0 ⎞ 3
And U = NCv T = ⎜ RT ⎟  2 R  80 (y1 + y2) = yR
⎝ 0 ⎠
⎛ ⎞
 8 sin ⎜ 100t – 2x  ⎟
20  10 4  24  10 4 3 ⎝ 4 ⎠
 U =  R  80  288 J
R  200 2 yR = (y1 + y2 + y3)
12. Answer (C) 17. Answer A(R, S); B(T), C(P, S); D(Q, S)
Hint: T2 > T1 B  
Hint : VA – VB = ∫A E  dl
U = nCv T
Solution :
Solution:
r2   ⎛r ⎞
TB > TA (VA – VB) = ∫r 1 40 r
dr = ln ⎜ 2 ⎟
40 ⎝ r1 ⎠
Q = U + W
18. Answer (05)
Q1 = U1 + W1
Q2 = U2 + W2 E1 E2 Er
Hint:   in parallel combination
r1 r2 req
W2 >W1
13. Answer (C) Solution:

Hint: For maximum intensity path difference (x) = n Er E1 E2


 
Solution: rr r1 r2

x = 20 – 12 = 8 2
 Er = 5 unit and req =
m = 8 m 3

14. Answer (A) 5 15


2I1   A
  2 17
Hint: V  E · r 5
3

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19. Answer (09) 20. Answer (02)
R
Hint: If PVn = C  CPr = CV +
1 n Hint: B.F. = | f1  f2 |
Solution:
PT = constant PV1/2 = C Solution:
5R R ⎛ 9R ⎞
C pr 
– ⎜
2 1 2 ⎟⎠ T 2 = T1 + 4
–1 ⎝
2
 n=9 Hence, f2 = 404 Hz

PART - II (CHEMISTRY)

21. Answer (A, C) Solution :


Hint : To find the total spin, we can add spin of each Correct curve for surface tension is
atom.
Solution :
Ortho hydrogen  para hydrogen
Total spin of ortho hydrogen is 1 and para hydrogen is 0.
C
At lower temperature para hydrogen is present in
greater concentration. 26. Answer (D)
22. Answer (A, B, C, D) Hint : Fact
Hint : Dut to inert pair effect, Bi+5 is not stable. Solution :
Solution : Observations from the curve.
Melting point of Bi is low due to metallic behaviour. 27. Answer (A)
23. Answer (A, B, C) Hint : As given in paragraph, conversion of h.s. to l.s.
shrink the metal ligand bond.
Hint : Factual.
Solution :
Roasting Heating in
Cu2S  Cu2S + Cu2O For l.s., 0 increase as r decreases.
in limited absence of air
supply of air
Curve ‘1’ will be correct.
Cu + SO2
28. Answer (D)
24. Answer (B, D)
Hint : Field strength of H2O, that does not cause
Hint : M–L bond is stronger if L is a -acid ligand. pairing in Mn+2.
Solution : Solution :
Due to Pi-acid behaviour of –NO2, Co–Cl* bond would H2O is WFL for Mn2+ therefore, Mn2+ in H2O form h.s.
be weaker than Co–Cl and the attack would take place complex and CFSE is zero for this system.
from the back side of the Co–Cl * bond, hence
29. Answer (B)
pentagonal bipyramidal intermediate is formed.
Hint : Factual.
25. Answer (A, C)
Solution :
Hint : Surface tension first decreases and then
increases with the increase in concentration of the FeSO4 + H2O2  Fe(OH)SO4
surfactant. yellow

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30. Answer (C) Solution :


Hint : Factual. R = NH4NO3.
Solution :
P1 = N2O

FeSO4 + NaOH  Fe(OH)2 P2 = N2O


White green
 P3 = NO2
Fe(OH)3
Brown P4 = N2O4

31. Answer (C) P5 = NO

Hint : Factual. 37. Answer A(P, Q); B(R, S); C(T); D(P)

Solution : Hint :

Factual
Mn(NO3)2 + NaOH  Mn(OH)2
White 38. Answer (04)

MnMnO3
Hint : Kdesorption = A e –Ea /RT
(Black)
Solution :
32. Answer (C)

Hint : Stability of isotope of P. 1


Life time (y) =  Ea /RT
Ae
Solution :

White P is less stable. ⎛ 15  1000  3 ⎞


= 10–13 exp ⎜ ⎟
⎝ 25  300 ⎠
33. Answer (C)
= 10 –13 × 400
Hint : Properties of fullerene.
y = 4 × 10–11 s
Solution :
39. Answer (09)
All C atoms are sp2 in fullerene.
Hint : Packing type of lattice.
34. Answer (B)
Solution :
Hint : Properties of group-13.
Cu, Ag, Au all have CCP structure, CN = 12
Solution : B > Al > Tl > In > Ga
x + y + z = 12 + 12 + 12 = 36
35. Answer (A)
40. Answer (07)
Hint : Properties of sodium.
Hint : Electronic configuration of lanthanoids.
Solution: Na forms peroxide.
Solution :
CsH is the most ionic.
x=1
36. Answer A(P, S); B(P, S); C(P, Q, T); D(P, S)
y=1
Hint : Reaction of metals with HNO3.
z=7

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PART - III (MATHEMATICS)

41. Answer (A, C) Solution : Lines are concurrent if  = 0


Hint : Find domain
1 1 1
Solution : Domain of f(x) is x = 1  f(x) = 0
(n  1) n  7 5  0
2

3 n2 2n  5 0
Domain of g(x) is x = –1  g(x) =
2
42. Answer (C, D) ⇒  10n  25  5n  10  2n 2  2n  5n  5  n 3
Hint : Concept of director circle.
 7n  2n 2  14  0
Solution :
 n3 – 4n2 + 5n – 6 = 0

y  (n – 3)(n2 – n + 2) = 0  n = 3
but for n = 3, lines become parallel
so these are concurrent for no real value of n.
44. Answer (B, C, D)
(4, 3) Hint : Equation of normal y = mx – 2am – am3
x
O
Solution : Equation of normal to y2 = 4x
is y = mx – 2m – m3 ...(1)
y
Equation of normal to y2 = (x – k) is

m m3
y  mx  km   ...(2)
(h, k) 2 4
C Equations (1) & (2) represent same normal
x
O
1 m 2m  m3
  
1 m m m3
y km  
2 4

 3m2 = 4k – 6  4k – 6  0
(3, 4) 3
k
x 2
O
45. Answer (A, C)

Locus of C is circle x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 = 25 Hint : sin1 x  cos1 x 
2
Hence C moves in a circle of radius 5 Solution : Domain of f(x) is [–3, 3]
Distance covered by C in the motion is equal to
3 973
maximum value of f(x) is  at x  3
⎛ ⎛4⎞ ⎛ 3 ⎞⎞ 8 4
5 ⎜ tan1 ⎜ ⎟  tan1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎟
⎝ ⎝3⎠ ⎝ 4 ⎠⎠
3 113
⎛ 7 ⎞ and minimum value of f(x) is  at x  3
 5 tan1 ⎜ ⎟ 8 4
⎝ 24 ⎠ 46. Answer (A)
43. Answer (B, C, D)
Hint : Parallel lines are neither concurrent nor forms 1
Hint : r  (distance between parallel lines)
a triangle. 2

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47. Answer (C) 51. Answer (D)


Hint : L4 are concurrent at (12, 12) 2
Hint : y  m( x  2)  and xy  4 intersect at
48. Answer (A) m
exactly one point.
Hint : For cyclic quadrilateral L3 and L4 are parallel
Solution of Q. Nos. 49 to 51
Solution of Q. Nos. 46 to 48
2
Let a variable point on xy = 4 is P ⎛⎜ 2t , ⎞⎟
A(2, 7) 4x – 3y + 13 = 0 ⎝ t⎠
2
(6, 4)  Equation of tangent is x   y  2t  8
(3, 0)

t
(9, 8) x
 ty  4
B(10, 1) 4x – 3y – 37 = 0 t
⎛ 4⎞
A(4t , 0), B ⎜ 0, ⎟
⎝ t⎠
3x + 4y – 34 = 0 Circumcentre is midpoint of AB
 Centre of circle is either (3, 0) or (9, 8) 2
 h  2t , k 
  +  = 3 or  +  = 17 t
(x + y – 24) + (x – y) = 0 are concurrent at (12, 12) hk = 4  locus of (h, k) is xy = 4
 e 2
0

R(2, 0)
=
13
+

y
3y

)
0

n
y

si
4x

37

r
,
(12, 12)

os
3y

rc

+
4x

2
S(
(2, 7)
x
(10, 1) (2, 0)R r
x
O
T

3x + 4y – 34 = 0
 (2 + rcos)(rsin) = 4
r2sincos + (2sin)r – 4 = 0
4
r1r2  
sin  cos 
 1 ⎡ 1 11⎤
m should not belong to ⎢ , ⎥ RSRT = 8|cosec2|
 1 ⎣2 2 ⎦
(RSRT)min = 8
 = –2, –1, 0, 1 y2 = 8(x + 2), xy = 4
For cyclic quadrilateral
2
y = m(x + 2) + is also tangent to xy = 4
 1 3 1 m
 ⇒ 
 1 4 7
⎛ 2⎞
 C  (9, 8), r = 5  ⎜ mx  2m  ⎟ x  4 has equal roots
⎝ m⎠
(x – 9)2 + (y – 8)2 = 52  D=0
49. Answer (C) 2
⎛ 2⎞
Hint : Take parametric point on hyperbola. ⎜ 2m  ⎟  4  m( 4) ⇒ m  1
⎝ m⎠
50. Answer (D) Equation of common tangent is y = –x – 4
Hint : Use parametric equation of line.  2m – 3c = –2 + 12 = 10

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52. Answer (A)


A(1  t 2 )
Hint : Find mirror image of (1 + t2, 2t) about line a = A(t2+1), b =
t2
Solution :
1 1 1
Let variable point on the parabola is P(1+ t2, 2t) and    8
a b A
its reflection in the given line is (h, k)
55. Answer (C)
h  (1  t 2 ) k  2t 2(1  t 2  2t  2)
   Hint : f(x) = 1 – xn
1 1 2
Solution :
h (t  1)(t  1) 2k
  ⇒ t 1 f(x) = xn + 1 or 1 – xn
k 2(1  t ) h
2
 f(x) = 1 – x4
h
 2h  2k   f(3) = –80
2
56. Answer A(Q, S); B(Q, S, T); C(P, R); D(Q, R, T)
Locus of (h, k) is 4x – 4y = x2  A + B = 0
53. Answer (A) Hint : For increasing f nf(x) > 0
Hint : Image of C2 in the line, C2, C3 are collinear Solution :

Solution : f1(x) is many-one and into


f2(x) is many-one, into and even
f3(x) is one- one and onto
P(7, 5) f4(x) is many-one, onto and even
57. Answer A(P); B(Q); C(P, T); D(P, Q, R)
(–7, 3)
Hint : Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c
Solution :
3x + 4y – 16 = 0 Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c
(1, –3)
f(–1) = 0
Image of C2(1, –3) in the line 3x + 4y – 16 = 0 is f(1) = 4 and f(–1) = 2
P(7, 5)
 a+b+c=4
C1C2 + C2C3 + C3C1 is minimum
a–b+c=2
 C1, C3 and P lie on same line
–2a + b = 0
 C3(0, 4) Solving, we get
C3C1  50  5 2 1 5
b  1, a  ,c 
2 2
Radius of C1  3 2
1 2 5
 f (x)  x x
Radius of C3  2 2 2 2
1
Equation of C3 is x2 + (y – 4)2 = 8  [( x  1)2  4]
2
x2 + y2 – 8y + 8 = 0  a + b + c = 0
⎡ 1 ⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎤
54. Answer (B)  ⎢cos ⎜ f ( x ) ⎟ ⎥  1
⎣ ⎝ ⎠⎦
(1  t 2 ) [1 + sgn(f(x))] = 2
Hint : a = A(t 2 + 1) and b = A
t2
⎡ 1 ⎛ 1 ⎞⎤
⎢ tan ⎜⎝ 2  f  x   ⎟⎠ ⎥  0, 1
Solution : ⎣ ⎦

1 1 ⎡ 1 ⎛ 2 ⎞ ⎤
4A =  A ⎢2cot ⎜ f ( x ) ⎟ ⎥  1, 2, 3
2 8 ⎣ ⎝ ⎠⎦

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58. Answer (04) 2 10 2 10


d 
Hint : Let circle (x – r)2 + y2 = r 2 2 2 1 5
10 sin   4cos  10   4 
Solution : 6 6

y 2 2
60. Answer (08)

Hint : Tangent to circle y  mx  2(1  m2 )

r Solution :
x
(r, 0 )
Tangent to the circle is y  mx  2(m2  1) ...(1)

It passes through focus (2, 2) of xy = 2

2  2m  2(m2  1)
Let the equation of circle be  m2 – 4m + 1 = 0
(x – r)2 + y2 = r2
Line (1) intersects hyperbola xy = 2 at the points
solving with y2 = 8x 2 2
given by  mx  2(m  1)
x = 0 and x = 2r – 8 x
2r – 8  0
or mx 2  2(m2  1)x  2  0
rmax = 4
59. Answer (08) 2(m 2  1) 2
x1  x2   , x1x2  
Hint : Let P  10 cos , 2 sin   m m
2 16
Solution :  ( x1  x2 ) 
m
Let P   10 cos , 2 sin   Also (y1 – y2)2 = 16m

10  4 3 ⎛8 ⎞
e  Length of focal chord  2 ⎜  8m ⎟
10 5 ⎝m ⎠
2
⎛ 3 ⎞ 8(1  m 2 )
 PF1  PF2  2
 ⎜ 2  10  cos  ⎟  20 (given)  2
m
⎝ 5 ⎠
5 1 8  4m
2
 cos   , sin2    2 8
6 6 m

  

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2019


TEST - 2A (Paper-2) - Code-F
Test Date : 25/11/2018

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (A, C) 21. (A, C) 41. (A, C)
2. (A, B, D) 22. (B, D) 42. (B, C, D)
3. (B, C) 23. (A, B, C) 43. (B, C, D)
4. (A, B, C) 24. (A, B, C, D) 44. (C, D)
5. (A, C) 25. (A, C) 45. (A, C)
6. (A) 26. (D) 46. (A)
7. (C) 27. (A) 47. (C)
8. (D) 28. (D) 48. (A)
9. (C) 29. (B) 49. (C)
10. (B) 30. (C) 50. (D)
11. (A) 31. (C) 51. (D)
12. (C) 32. (A) 52. (C)
13. (A)
33. (B) 53. (B)
14. (C)
34. (C) 54. (A)
15. (C)
35. (C) 55. (A)
16. A(R, S)
36. A(P, Q) 56. A(P)
B  (T)
B(R, S) B(Q)
C(P, S)
C(T) C(P, T)
D(Q, S)
D(P) D(P, Q, R)
17. A (R, T)
37. A(P, S) 57. A(Q, S)
B(R, T)
B(P, S) B(Q, S, T)
C(Q, S)
C(P, Q, T) C(P, R)
D(P, R)
D(P, S) D(Q, R, T)
18. (02)
38. (07) 58. (08)
19. (09) 39. (09) 59. (08)

20. (05) 40. (04) 60. (04)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (A, C) Solution:

r E
1 2 E E ⎛ 3R ⎞ R 3R ⎛R ⎞
Hint: r  r  r Cpr  ⎜ ⎟ –  –R ⎜ ⎟
r 1 2 ⎝ 2 ⎠ 2 –1 2 ⎝2⎠
Solution: T
C
If current in ammeter is i2 and current in voltmeter is i1 V
then
T
 T2  ⎛⎜ 0 ⎞⎟
10 = 11i1 + i2 and 80 = 10i2 + i2
⎝ 2⎠
20 870 3
it gives i1 = A and i2 = A dU = RT0 (decrement)
109 109 4

20  10 200 ⎛ R ⎞⎛T ⎞
 Voltage across voltmeter V =  volt Q  1 ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ 0 ⎟ .... rejected by gas
109 109 ⎝ 2 ⎠⎝ 2 ⎠
Q = U + W
200 870
V= volt and current in ammeter = A
109 109 1 R ⎛ T0 ⎞
W = Q + U  ⎜ ⎟
2. Answer (A, B, D) 1 ⎝ 2⎠
Hint: Q = CV ⎛ RT0 ⎞
W  ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎛ KA0 ⎞ ⎝ 2 ⎠
C⎜ ⎟
⎝ d ⎠ 5. Answer (A, C)
⎛ x⎞
Solution: Hint: y  f ⎜ t  ⎟
⎝ v⎠
⎛ 1⎞
Q1  Q ⎜ 1– ⎟ v is wave speed
⎝ K⎠ Solution:
KbL0 ⎛ 1 ⎞ Lb0V0 0.8
 V0 ⎜ 1– ⎟  y
4d ⎡ ⎛x 2 ⎤
4d ⎝ K⎠ ⎞
⎢4 ⎜ – t ⎟  4⎥
⎢⎣ ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎥⎦
bL  2K  0 ⎛ 1⎞ V b L
Q2  V0 ⎜ 1– ⎟  0 0  v = 2 m/s
3d ⎝ 4⎠ d
0.8
V ym   0.2 m
E1  E2  0 4
d 6. Answer (A)
3. Answer (B, C) 7. Answer (C)
Hint: Req = 20 8. Answer (D)
Hint & Solution of Question Nos. 6 to 8
40
I 2A Hint: (VA – VB) = 4(VP – VQ)
20
⎛R ⎞
Solution: R1  ⎜ 2 ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠
I 1 I 2
I1  = A I2   1 A
4 2 2
Radius of V3 = 20 volt
4 4
4. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint: PV2 = C

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Solution: 14. Answer (C)
Rr = 2 + 2 = 4  Hint: For maximum intensity path difference (x) = n
9. Answer (C) Solution:
x = 20 – 12 = 8
10. Answer (B)
m = 8 m
11. Answer (A)
15. Answer (C)
Solution of Question Nos. 9 to 11 Hint: T2 > T1
Kx U = nCv T
P = P0   105 (2  x ) Solution:
A0
TB > TA
∫  2  x  dx
5 3
 dw = ∫ PA0dx  10  8  10 Q = U + W
Q1 = U1 + W1
0.1
⎛ x ⎞ 2
⎛ 2 1 ⎞ Q2 = U2 + W2
 w = 800 ⎜⎜ 2 x  ⎟  800 ⎜  ⎟  164 J
⎝ 2 ⎟⎠ ⎝ 10 200 ⎠ W2 >W1
0
16. Answer A(R, S); B(T), C(P, S); D(Q, S)
 PfVf T0 
(20  1)  104  (32  104 )  200 B  
Tf =
P0V0 20  104  24  104
Hint : VA – VB = ∫A E  dl
 Tf = 280 K Solution :

 T = 80 K r2   ⎛r ⎞
(VA – VB) = ∫r1 40 r
dr = ln ⎜ 2 ⎟
40 ⎝ r1 ⎠
⎛ P0V0 ⎞ 3
And U = NCv T = ⎜ RT ⎟  2 R  80 17. Answer A(R, T); B(R, T); C(Q, S), D(P, R)
⎝ 0 ⎠
Hint : Principle of superposition
4 4 Solution :
20  10  24  10 3
 U =  R  80  288 J
R  200 2 y1  4 2 sin 100t – 2x 
12. Answer (C)
y 2  4 2 cos 100t – 2x 
Hint: E inside shell is zero
(y1 + y2) = yR
Solution:
⎛ ⎞
 8 sin ⎜ 100t – 2x  ⎟
kQ kQ kQ ⎝ 4⎠
Vp =  
2R R 2R
yR = (y1 + y2 + y3)
13. Answer (A) 18. Answer (02)
 
Hint: V  E · r Hint: B.F. = | f1  f2 |
Solution: Solution:
 ⎛  ⎞  ⎛  ⎞ T2 = T1 + 4

⎝ 3 0 ⎠ ⎝ 3 0 ⎠

E  ⎜ 0 ⎟ OO  ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16iˆ  12 ˆj  Hence, f2 = 404 Hz
19. Answer (09)
⎛  ⎞

VP – VQ  ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16iˆ  12 jˆ · – iˆ – 5 ˆj
⎝ 30 ⎠
  Hint: If PVn = C  CPr = CV +
R
1 n
Solution:
⎛  ⎞ ⎛ 76 0 ⎞
 ⎜ 0 ⎟ 16  60   ⎜ ⎟ PT = constant PV1/2 = C
3 
⎝ 0⎠ ⎝ 3 0 ⎠

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5R R ⎛ 9R ⎞ Solution:
C pr  – ⎜
2 1 2 ⎟⎠ Er E1 E2
–1 ⎝  
2 rr r1 r2
 n=9 2
 Er = 5 unit and req =
3
20. Answer (05)
5 15
2I1   A
E E E 2
Hint: 1  2  r in parallel combination  5 17
r1 r2 req 3

PART - II (CHEMISTRY)

21. Answer (A, C) 25. Answer (A, C)


Hint : Surface tension first decreases and then Hint : To find the total spin, we can add spin of each
increases with the increase in concentration of the atom.
surfactant.
Solution :
Solution :
Ortho hydrogen  para hydrogen
Correct curve for surface tension is
Total spin of ortho hydrogen is 1 and para hydrogen is 0.

At lower temperature para hydrogen is present in


greater concentration.

26. Answer (D)

C Hint : Fact

Solution :
22. Answer (B, D)
Hint : M–L bond is stronger if L is a -acid ligand. Observations from the curve.

Solution : 27. Answer (A)

Due to Pi-acid behaviour of –NO2, Co–Cl* bond would Hint : As given in paragraph, conversion of h.s. to l.s.
be weaker than Co–Cl and the attack would take place shrink the metal ligand bond.
from the back side of the Co–Cl * bond, hence Solution :
pentagonal bipyramidal intermediate is formed.
For l.s., 0 increase as r decreases.
23. Answer (A, B, C)
Curve ‘1’ will be correct.
Hint : Factual.
28. Answer (D)
Roasting Heating in
Cu2S
in limited
 Cu2S + Cu2O
absence of air
 Hint : Field strength of H2O, that does not cause
supply of air pairing in Mn+2.
Cu + SO2 Solution :
24. Answer (A, B, C, D) H2O is WFL for Mn2+ therefore, Mn2+ in H2O form h.s.
Hint : Dut to inert pair effect, Bi+5 is not stable. complex and CFSE is zero for this system.

Solution : 29. Answer (B)

Melting point of Bi is low due to metallic behaviour. Hint : Factual.

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Solution : 36. Answer A(P, Q); B(R, S); C(T); D(P)

FeSO4 + H2O2  Fe(OH)SO4 Hint :


yellow
Factual
30. Answer (C)
37. Answer A(P, S); B(P, S); C(P, Q, T); D(P, S)
Hint : Factual.
Hint : Reaction of metals with HNO3.
Solution :
Solution :
FeSO4 + NaOH  Fe(OH)2
R = NH4NO3.
White green
 P1 = N2O
Fe(OH)3
Brown P2 = N2O

P3 = NO2
31. Answer (C)
P4 = N2O4
Hint : Factual.
Solution : P5 = NO

38. Answer (07)


Mn(NO3)2 + NaOH  Mn(OH)2
Hint : Electronic configuration of lanthanoids.
White
 Solution :
MnMnO3
(Black) x=1

y=1
32. Answer (A)
z=7
Hint : Properties of sodium.
39. Answer (09)
Solution: Na forms peroxide.
Hint : Packing type of lattice.
CsH is the most ionic. Solution :
33. Answer (B) Cu, Ag, Au all have CCP structure, CN = 12

Hint : Properties of group-13. x + y + z = 12 + 12 + 12 = 36

Solution : B > Al > Tl > In > Ga 40. Answer (04)

34. Answer (C) Hint : Kdesorption = A e –Ea /RT

Hint : Properties of fullerene. Solution :

Solution : 1
Life time (y) =  Ea /RT
All C atoms are sp2 in fullerene. Ae

35. Answer (C) ⎛ 15  1000  3 ⎞


= 10–13 exp ⎜ ⎟
Hint : Stability of isotope of P. ⎝ 25  300 ⎠

Solution : = 10 –13 × 400

White P is less stable. y = 4 × 10–11 s

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PART - III (MATHEMATICS)

41. Answer (A, C) 44. Answer (C, D)


 Hint : Concept of director circle.
Hint : sin1 x  cos1 x 
2 Solution :
Solution : Domain of f(x) is [–3, 3] y
3 3
 97
maximum value of f(x) is  at x  3
8 4
3 113
and minimum value of f(x) is  at x  3 (4, 3)
8 4 x
O
42. Answer (B, C, D)
Hint : Equation of normal y = mx – 2am – am3
y
Solution : Equation of normal to y2 = 4x
is y = mx – 2m – m3 ...(1)
Equation of normal to y2 = (x – k) is (h, k)
C
m m3
y  mx  km   ...(2) O
x
2 4
Equations (1) & (2) represent same normal
y
3
1 m 2m  m
  
1 m m m3
km  
2 4
(3, 4)
 3m2 = 4k – 6  4k – 6  0 x
O
3
k Locus of C is circle x2 + y2 = a2 + b2 = 25
2
43. Answer (B, C, D) Hence C moves in a circle of radius 5
Hint : Parallel lines are neither concurrent nor forms Distance covered by C in the motion is equal to
a triangle. ⎛ ⎛4⎞ 3 ⎞
5 ⎜ tan1 ⎜ ⎟  tan1 ⎛⎜ ⎞⎟ ⎟
Solution : Lines are concurrent if  = 0 ⎝ ⎝ 3 ⎠ ⎝ 4 ⎠⎠
7
1 1 1  5 tan1 ⎛⎜ ⎞⎟
⎝ 24 ⎠
(n  1) n 2  7 5  0
n2 2n  5 0 45. Answer (A, C)
Hint : Find domain
2 3
⇒  10n  25  5n  10  2n  2n  5n  5  n Solution : Domain of f(x) is x = 1  f(x) = 0
 7n  2n 2  14  0
3
Domain of g(x) is x = –1  g(x) =
 n3 – 4n2 + 5n – 6 = 0 2
 (n – 3)(n2 – n + 2) = 0  n = 3 46. Answer (A)

but for n = 3, lines become parallel 1


Hint : r  (distance between parallel lines)
so these are concurrent for no real value of n. 2

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47. Answer (C) 51. Answer (D)


Hint : L4 are concurrent at (12, 12) 2
Hint : y  m( x  2)  and xy  4 intersect at
48. Answer (A) m
exactly one point.
Hint : For cyclic quadrilateral L3 and L4 are parallel
Solution of Q. Nos. 49 to 51
Solution of Q. Nos. 46 to 48
2
Let a variable point on xy = 4 is P ⎛⎜ 2t , ⎞⎟
A(2, 7) 4x – 3y + 13 = 0 ⎝ t⎠
2
(6, 4)  Equation of tangent is x   y  2t  8
(3, 0)

t
(9, 8) x
 ty  4
B(10, 1) 4x – 3y – 37 = 0 t
⎛ 4⎞
A(4t , 0), B ⎜ 0, ⎟
⎝ t⎠
3x + 4y – 34 = 0 Circumcentre is midpoint of AB
 Centre of circle is either (3, 0) or (9, 8) 2
 h  2t , k 
  +  = 3 or  +  = 17 t
hk = 4  locus of (h, k) is xy = 4
(x + y – 24) + (x – y) = 0 are concurrent at (12, 12)
 e 2
0

R(2, 0)
=
13
+

y
3y

)
n
0

y

si
4x

r
37

,
(12, 12)

os
3y

rc

+
4x

2
S(
(2, 7) x
(10, 1) (2, 0)R r
x
O
T

3x + 4y – 34 = 0
 (2 + rcos)(rsin) = 4
r2sincos + (2sin)r – 4 = 0
4
r1r2  
sin  cos 
 1 ⎡ 1 11⎤
m should not belong to ⎢ , ⎥ RSRT = 8|cosec2|
 1 ⎣2 2 ⎦ (RSRT)min = 8
 = –2, –1, 0, 1 y2 = 8(x + 2), xy = 4
For cyclic quadrilateral
2
y = m(x + 2) + is also tangent to xy = 4
 1 3 1 m
 ⇒ 
 1 4 7
⎛ 2⎞
 ⎜ mx  2m  ⎟ x  4 has equal roots
 C  (9, 8), r = 5 ⎝ m⎠
(x – 9)2 + (y – 8)2 = 52  D=0
49. Answer (C) 2
⎛ 2⎞
⎜ 2m  ⎟  4  m( 4) ⇒ m  1
Hint : Take parametric point on hyperbola. ⎝ m⎠
50. Answer (D) Equation of common tangent is y = –x – 4
Hint : Use parametric equation of line.  2m – 3c = –2 + 12 = 10

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52. Answer (C) 55. Answer (A)


Hint : f(x) = 1 – xn Hint : Find mirror image of (1 + t2, 2t) about line
Solution : Solution :
f(x) = xn + 1 or 1 – xn Let variable point on the parabola is P(1+ t2, 2t) and
its reflection in the given line is (h, k)
 f(x) = 1 – x4
 h  (1  t 2 ) k  2t 2(1  t 2  2t  2)
f(3) = –80   
1 1 2
53. Answer (B)
h (t  1)(t  1) 2k
  ⇒ t 1
(1  t 2 ) k 2(1  t ) h
Hint : a = A(t 2 + 1) and b = A
t2
h2
 2h  2k 
Solution : 2
Locus of (h, k) is 4x – 4y = x2  A + B = 0
1 1
4A =  A 56. Answer A(P); B(Q); C(P, T); D(P, Q, R)
2 8
Hint : Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c
A(1  t 2 ) Solution :
a = A(t2+1), b =
t2 Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c
f(–1) = 0
1 1 1
   8 f(1) = 4 and f(–1) = 2
a b A
 a+b+c=4
54. Answer (A)
a–b+c=2
Hint : Image of C2 in the line, C2, C3 are collinear
–2a + b = 0
Solution :
Solving, we get
1 5
b  1, a  ,c 
2 2
P(7, 5)
1 2 5
(–7, 3)
 f (x)  x x
2 2
1
 [( x  1)2  4]
2
3x + 4y – 16 = 0 ⎡
(1, –3) 1 ⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎤
 ⎢cos ⎜ ⎟⎥  1
⎣ ⎝ f ( x ) ⎠⎦
Image of C2(1, –3) in the line 3x + 4y – 16 = 0 is [1 + sgn(f(x))] = 2
P(7, 5)
⎡ 1 ⎛ 1 ⎞⎤
C1C2 + C2C3 + C3C1 is minimum ⎢ tan ⎜⎝ 2  f  x   ⎟⎠ ⎥  0, 1
⎣ ⎦
 C1, C3 and P lie on same line
⎡ 1 ⎛ 2 ⎞ ⎤
 C3(0, 4) ⎢2cot ⎜ f ( x ) ⎟ ⎥  1, 2, 3
⎣ ⎝ ⎠⎦
C3C1  50  5 2 57. Answer A(Q, S); B(Q, S, T); C(P, R); D(Q, R, T)
Hint : For increasing f nf(x) > 0
Radius of C1  3 2
Solution :
Radius of C3  2 2 f1(x) is many-one and into
f2(x) is many-one, into and even
Equation of C3 is x2 + (y – 4)2 = 8
f3(x) is one- one and onto
x2 + y2 – 8y + 8 = 0  a + b + c = 0
f4(x) is many-one, onto and even

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58. Answer (08) 10  4 3


e 
Hint : Tangent to circle y  mx  2(1  m2 ) 10 5
2
⎛ 3 ⎞
Solution :
 PF1  PF2  2
 ⎜ 2  10  cos  ⎟  20 (given)
⎝ 5 ⎠
Tangent to the circle is y  mx  2(m2  1) ...(1)
2 5 1
 cos   , sin2  
It passes through focus (2, 2) of xy = 2 6 6

2  2m  2(m2  1) 2 10 2 10
d 
10 sin2   4cos2  1 5
 m2 – 4m + 1 = 0 10   4 
6 6
Line (1) intersects hyperbola xy = 2 at the points
2 2
2 2
given by  mx  2(m  1)
x 60. Answer (04)
Hint : Let circle (x – r)2 + y2 = r 2
2 2
or mx  2(m  1)x  2  0
Solution :
2(m 2  1) 2 y
x1  x2   , x1x2  
m m
2 16
 ( x1  x2 ) 
m
Also (y1 – y2)2 = 16m r
x
⎛8 ⎞ (r, 0 )
Length of focal chord  2 ⎜  8m ⎟
⎝m ⎠

8(1  m 2 )
 2
m
8  4m Let the equation of circle be
 2 8
m (x – r)2 + y2 = r 2
59. Answer (08)
solving with y2 = 8x
Hint : Let P  10 cos , 2 sin  
x = 0 and x = 2r – 8
Solution : 2r – 8  0
Let P   10 cos , 2 sin   rmax = 4

  

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