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1. (4) 31. (2) 61. (2)
2. (3) 32. (1) 62. (4)
3. (3) 33. (3) 63. (2)
4. (3) 34. (4) 64. (2)
5. (3) 35. (3) 65. (4)
6. (3) 36. (2) 66. (1)
7. (3) 37. (4) 67. (4)
8. (2) 38. (4) 68. (2)
9. (2) 39. (3) 69. (3)
10. (2) 40. (2) 70. (4)
11. (4) 41. (1) 71. (2)
12. (1) 42. (4) 72. (3)
13. (3) 43. (2) 73. (2)
14. (2) 44. (1) 74. (3)
15. (4) 45. (4) 75. (4)
16. (1) 46. (3) 76. (4)
17. (2) 47. (4) 77. (2)
18. (4) 48. (1) 78. (2)
19. (4) 49. (1) 79. (2)
20. (3) 50. (4) 80. (1)
21. (3) 51. (2) 81. (2)
22. (3) 52. (1) 82. (1)
23. (3) 53. (3) 83. (1)
24. (2) 54. (3) 84. (3)
25. (4) 55. (2) 85. (1)
26. (3) 56. (1) 86. (4)
27. (2) 57. (3) 87. (1)
28. (1) 58. (1) 88. (3)
29. (1) 59. (4) 89. (1)
30. (2) 60. (2) 90. (1)
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (4) Sol. : It can be reduced as
0 I
Hint : B = (cos 1 + cos 2 )
4d
Sol. : d =
2 3
= 30°
7
RAB = R by simple calculation
12
5. Answer (3)
0I
B = 3 (cos30 + cos30)
mv
4 Hint : r= , mv = 2m(KE )
2 3 qB
0I 2 3
( 3)
mv 2m(KE )
= 3 Sol.: r = =
4 qB qB
90I
= 2me (K .E ) 2mp (K .E )
2 re = , rp =
exB eB
2. Answer (3)
2m (KE ) 2 mp (KE )
I r = =
Hint : T = 2 (2e) B eB
MB
Clearly, rp > re and rp = r
60
Sol. : T0 = =3s
20 6. Answer (3)
T B1 B0 0I (4 2)
Now, = = Hint : Bs =
4
T0 B2 2B0 l
2
T0 3
T= = s
2 2
Sol. :
3. Answer (3)
Hint : Use Ampere’s circulation law 0I 1 2 2 0I
Bs = 2 4 = a
a
B dl = i 4 2
Sol. : B r for r R1
2
0 in
B = 0 for r R3 0I
Bc =
4. Answer (3) 2R
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Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020
1 V V
=3+
1 10
= I = =
3 3 3 2R 6R
13. Answer (3)
10
cot =
3 Hint : V = IR
Sol. : If S1 is closed
3
sin = 3
13 E 3E
V1 = =
3 + 1 4
3
= sin−1
13 E 6E
Similarly V2 = (6) =
7 7
9. Answer (2)
Hint : Use concept of effective length 2E
and V3 =
3
3R
0I1
Sol. : dF =
x =R
2x
I2 dx 14. Answer (2)
2X
Hint : Let resistance be X, then X = 1 +
II X +2
F = 0 1 2 ln(3)
2
10. Answer (2)
Hint and sol. :
Sol. :
VPQ = IPQ RPQ
Apply Kirchhoff law to get current in wire
PQ We have
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
30
I= =2A
2r
N
14 + 1 d =
x=r
r
dx I x 2
16. Answer (1)
20. Answer (3)
Hint : Use condition of balanced Wheatstone
bridge Hint : B does not change K.E of particle
B1 ⊥ B2 Sol. :
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µ = r2i
0I 0 R 2
U= r 2i Sol. :
2(R 2 + x 2 )3/2
dU 30I0R 2 r 2id
=
dx d 2(R + d )
2 2 5/2
By symmetry,
B d
28. Answer (1) = B 2 = 2B
B d
Hint : Time spent = = 0 (Iin )
qB 2B = 0 (i 1)
Sol. : =
m
mV0 0 i
B=
d 2qB 1 2
sin = = =
r mV0 2
qB
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2) 50
Sol. : K 10 = In
Hint: By using gas law and kinetics law, it can 50 − 10
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
32. Answer (1) In Graph III, Product of half life and initial
concentration is constant, hence
k2 Ea 1 1
Hint : log = − reaction is of second order.
k1 2.303 R T1 T2
36. Answer (2)
2 10 −3 Ea 1 1
log −4
= − Hint : r = K [R]x [H+]2
10 2.303 R 400 420
Sol. : r = K [R]x . [H+]2
Ea 20
1.3 = H+
2
2.303 R 400 420 r A
A = =4
Ea = 2.303 × 10920 × R rB H+ 2
B
Ea
Sol. : log k1 = log A − K a(HA)
RT1 2.303 =4
K a(HB)
2.303 10920 R
log 10−4 = log A − K a(HB) = 2.5 10 −6
2.303 R 400
log A = 23.3 37. Answer (4)
A 1023 Hint : Gases with greater critical temperature
33. Answer (3) are adsorbed to a greater extent.
Sol. :
Hint : Chemisorption has high Ea that’s why
rate of chemisorption is enchanced by PSO2 PCH4 PH2
increase in temp. i.e P1 P2 P3
Sol. : But after a certain temperature, rate of
38. Answer (4)
adsorption may decrease as the formed
bonds may dissociate at higher Hint : At high temperature physisorption may
temperature. change into chemisorptions.
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Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020
45. Answer (4) KNO3 + 4Zn + 7KOH ⎯⎯→ NH3 + 4K 2 ZnO2 + 2H2O
Hint :
Fe2O3 .xH2O ⎯⎯ → Fe2O3 + xH2O ( g)
(S)
2KNO3 ⎯⎯ → 2KNO2 + O2
( x)
51. Answer (2)
ZnS + O2 ⎯⎯ → ZnO + SO2 (g)
(y) Hint : Red coloured solution show the
presence of Br2.
Sol. : Oxidation number of O in H2O is –2 and
of S in SO2 is 4. Sol. : Cl2 being stronger oxidising agent can
oxidise Br– to Br2.
Difference = 6
52. Answer (1)
46. Answer (3)
Hint : HI and HBr are strong reducing hydra
Hint : Composition of the slag formed is
acids and hence they reduce H2SO4.
FeSiO3.
Sol. : HCI is quite stable and hence is oxidised
Sol. : % of oxygen in FeSiO3
by strong oxidising agent like KMnO4.
48 HF is not a reducing agent as in F– ion, the
= 100 36%
132 electron which is to be removed during
47. Answer (4) oxidation is very close to the nucleus.
Hint : Al from Al2O3 is not extracted by carbon 53. Answer (3)
based reduction method.
Hint : 3O2 → 2O3
Sol. : Oxides of Fe, Sn, Zn, Pb are reduced by
H( 298K ) = +142 kJ / mol process is
carbon
endothermic.
Sol. : O3 decompose at high temperature
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2) 62. Answer (4)
Hint : Use G.P. to get sum then divide by Hint : Factorize then cancel the common term
51/n Sol. :
Sol. : The given value
(tan x + 1)(tan2 x − tan x + 1)
lim−1
1n n x →cos ( −1) (tan x + 1)(tan4 x + tan x − 1)
5 1 − 5
n n +1
n 5 n
−
= lim 1
( −1)2 − ( −1) + 1
( ) = = −3
n → 2
n2 1 − 5 n n2 1 − 5 n
1
( −1)4 − 1 − 1
63. Answer (2)
1n
5 (1 − 5 ) 1+ 1
5 n Hint : Properties of G.I.F. and modulus function
= lim +
n → 2
1
1
5 n − 1 5 n − 1 Sol. :
1 1 x2
n f ( x ) = cos(| x |) + x | x | + 2 +3| x −2|
n 2 x + 1
= –4(log5e)2 + 5log5e Only non differentiable at x = 2
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
Sol. : g(f(x)) = x
−1 2 x
Sol. : f(x) = x − cos
1+ x2 g (f ( x )) =
1
f ( x )
2x
= x− + sin−1 1
2 1+ x2 g (f (1)) =
f (1)
= x− + − 2tan−1 x
2 1 1
g (3) = =
6 + 4 + 1 11
{ x = tan1}
75. Answer (4)
= x + − 2tan−1 x f (0) = lim− f ( x ) = lim+ f ( x )
2 Hint :
x →0 x →0
2 x −1
2
Sol. :
f (x) = 1 − =
1+ x 2
1+ x2
e tan x − e x + ln(sec x + tan x ) − x
lim f ( x ) = lim
tan x −1
x →0 x →0 tan x − x
and g(x) = 4 − x
2
e tan x sec 2 x − e x + sec x − 1
= lim
= 2tan–1x +1 – x, as x = tan1 x →0 sec 2 x − 1
2 1− x2 etan x (sec2 x − 1) + (sec x − 1) + etan x − e x
g (x) = − 1 = = lim
1+ x2 x2 + 1 x →0
(sec x − 1)
2
x2 − 1
d (f ( x )) 1 + x 2 1 e tan x − e x
= = −1 = 1+ + lim
d (g ( x )) 1 − x 2 2 x →0 tan2 x
1+ x2 3 3
= +0 =
73. Answer (2) 2 2
76. Answer (4)
dA 3 da
Hint : = 2a , a = 15
dt 4 dt Hint : 1 form
1
da e n −1
and = 0.1 cm/s 1+ e 1
n
n
n →
lim
2 1
dt Sol. : lim = lim e n =e 2
n → n →
2
da 3 2
Sol. : = 0.1 cm/sec and A = a
dt 4 77. Answer (2)
dA 3 da 3 2 + 4 − x2
= a = 0.1 15 cm2/sec Hint : f ( x ) = ln − 4 − x2
dt 2 dt 2 2 − 4 − x2
3 3 Let x = 2sin
=
4
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Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020
Hint : f(a – h) < f(a) > f(a + h) then get b 82. Answer (1)
2− | x − 5 x + 6 |, x 2
2
Hint : Multiplication of two determinants
Sol. : f (x) =
b2 + 1, x=2
x x2 1 1 x x2
Sol. : f (x) = x2 x 1 1 x2 x =0
1 1 10 0 0
f ( )
2 −1 = 0
A1 B1 C1 a1 a2 a3
B1 C1
b2 + 1 > 2 for local maxima Sol. : = A2 B2 C2 b1 b2 b3
B2 C2
1 0 0 c1 c2 c3
|b| 1
79. Answer (2) 0 0
B1 C1
= 0 0 = 2a3
Hint : Find domain B2 C2
a1 a2 a3
Sol. : –1 x 1 or x(–, –1] [1, )
x=±1 B1 C1
= a3
B2 C2
4
=−
64 84. Answer (3)
80. Answer (1) Hint : = 0
Hint : C1 → C1 + C2 Sol. : For non-trivial solution
Sol. : C1 → C1 + C 2 t +1 t + 2 t
x {x} 1 1 {x} 1 t + 2 t + 1 t + 3 = 0, R2→R2 – R1, R3 → R3 –R1
= –x {– x } –1 = x –1 {– x } –1 = 0 t t + 3 t +1
x 0 1 1 0 1
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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2020 Test - 2 (Code-A) (Hints & Solutions)
t +1 t + 2 t A3 – 6A2 – 3A – 18I = 0
1 −1 3 = 0 A2 – 6A – 18A–1 = 3I
−1 1 1
87. Answer (1)
(t + 1)(–1–3)–(t + 2)(1 + 3) + t(1 – 1) = 0 Hint : Property of adj. and inverse
–4t – 4 – 4t –8 = 0 Sol. : (adjA–1)–1(adjA)–1 = ((adjA)(adjA–1))–1
3 = (adj(A–1A))–1 = (adjI)–1 = (I)–1 = I
–8t = 12 t = −
2
88. Answer (3)
85. Answer (1)
Hint : Multiplication of matrices
Hint : Property of diagonal matrix
Sol. :
Sol. :
0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
88 A = 0 −1 0 0 −1 0 = 0 1 0 = I
2
tan(r + 1) 0 0
r =0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
88
A0 A1A2 ...A88 =
0 cot(r + 1) 0 A is involutory matrix
r =0
88
|A| = 1 non-singular matrix
0 0 1
89. Answer (1)
r =0
Hint : Properties of adj. and inverse
88
tan(r + 1) = tan1°tan2°..tan45°…tan88°. Sol. :
r =0
|(2adj3A–1)–1| = |2adj(3A–1)|–1 = 2–3|adj(3A–1)|–1
tan89° = 1
= 2–3|32adj(A–1)|–1 = 2–3(32)–3|adj(A–1)|–1
88
cot(r + 1) = cot1°cot2°…cot45°…cot88° = 18–3|(adjA)–1|–1 = 18–3|adjA| = 18–3|A|2
r =0
1 1
.cot89°= 1 = 27 27 2 =
18 18 18 4
88
1 = 1 90. Answer (1)
r =0
Hint : Find
86. Answer (4)
Sol. :
Hint : |A – I| = 0
1 1 1
1− 2 3 = 2 −1 3 = 1( −3 − 3) − 1(6 − 3) + 1(2 + 1)
Sol. : | A − I |= 0, 2 3− 1 =0 1 1 3
3 1 2−
= –6 – 3 + 3 = – 6 0
3 –6 2 – 3 + 18 = 0
System has a unique solution
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