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FULL TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2021
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 04-01-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B, C, D

Sol. If F is conservative, then
U U
Fx   ,Fy  
x y
Fx  2U  2U Fy
And so   
y yx xy x
 
W   F.ds  (x 2 y 2 ˆi  x 2 y 2 ˆj).(dxiˆ  dyj)
ˆ

  x 2 y 2 dx   x 2 y 2 dy
a
a5
WBC   a 2 y 2 dy 
0 3
a5
Thus, WABC  WAB  WBC  (J)
3
a
2a5
WAC  2 x 4 dx  (J)
0 3

2. A, D
Sol. Kinetic energy of the sphere
1 2
K I
2

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1 2
  MR 2 (2n)2
2 5
4
 2n2MR2
5
Kinetic energy used to raise, the temperature
4 
 0.5  2n2MR2 
5 
2
 2n2mR 2
5
22n2R 2
 T 
5C

3. A, C
Sol.

70 7
 VP  7V;i  
3R 3R

4. A, B, C, D
Sol. VB  VD
di di
L1 1  i1R1  L 2 2  i2R2 …(1)
dt dt
i1R 3  i2R 4 …(2)

From Equation (1) and (2)


di1 di
R3  2 R4
dt dt
di R di R
or 1  4 2 and i1  i2  4
dt R3 dt R3
 R4  di  RR 
 L1  L 2  2  i2 R 2  1 4  ….(3)
 R3  dt  R3 
At t = 0, i2 = 0
L1 R3
  …(4)
L2 R4

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R 4R1 R R
R2   0 1  3 …(5)
R3 R2 R4
L R R
From Equation (4), (5), 1  1  3
L2 R2 R4

5. A, C
Sol. 1 : 2 : 3  eV01 : eV02 : eV03

 V  V01 : V02 : V03  0.001: 0.002 : 0.004  1: 2 : 4


Therefore (a) is correct
hc 
 V  …(1)
e e
hc
m  tan 
e
1 1
 0.001nm1   01   1000mn
 01 0.001
1
Also,  0.002 nm 1   02  500mn and  02  250nm
 02

6. B, D
dx
Sol. Current flowing per unit length    v
dt

By Ampere’s law
 0 v
B  B   0 v  B 
2

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SECTION – B

7. 6
R

Sol. I   (dm)r 2
0
R

 I     4 r 2 dr  r 2
0
R

 I     4 r 2 dr  r 2
0
R
r 4 K R 5
IA  4  k  r 4 dr  r dr
R 0

0 R
4 K  R6  R5
    4 K
R  6  6
R 5
r 4K R10 R5
IB  4  K   r 4 dr  5   4K
0 R  R 10 10
IB 6
  n6
IA 10

8. 1
Sol.

F  (f1  f2 )
 (N1  N2 )
 (N1  N2 )
N1 + N2 = mg …(1)
mg( / 2  x)  N2   0 …(2)
mg
 N2  (  / 2  x)

mg   
   x
 2 
 mg    mg   
F     x    x 
  2   2 
mg
  (2x)

2
  10 sec
g

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9. 7
mv 2A
Sol. (TA  Fe )  mg  …(i)

mv 2A
(TA  Fe )  mg 

mv B2
mg  Fe  …(ii)

1 q2
Fe 
4 0  2
1 1
mv 2A  mv B2  mg(2) …(iii)
2 2
v A  7 m/s

10. 7
0 2iR 2 i
Sol. B 2 2 3/2
 0
4 (R  3R ) 16R
N 2   0i 
M    a2 cos 45
i i 16R 
 0 a2
 M
7
22 R

11. 9
Sol. The intensity is given by
1
I 0 E2 C
2
1
or 2.5  1014   (8.86  10 12 )  E 20  (3  108 )
2
 E0 = 4.3  108 V/m
E0
and B0   1.44T
C

12. 2
Sol. Applying first law of thermodynamics to path iaf
Qiaf = Uiaf + Wiaf
500 = Uiaf + 200
 Uiaf = 300 J
Now,
Qiaf = Uibf + Wib + Wbf
= 300 + 50 + 100
Qib + Qbf = 450 J …(1)
Also, Qib = ib + Wib
 Qib = 100 + 50 = 150 J …(2)
Qbf 300
From (1) & (2)  2
Qib 150

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SECTION – C

13. 01732.50
Sol. Probability that a particular nucleus will decay in next 2 hr is
N0  N
 8  10 4 [N = surviving population after 2 hr]
N0
N0[1 – 8 × 10–4] = N
 N 
 1  8  10 4  e t   e t 
 N0 
 e t  0.9992  t  n(0.9992)
n2
  2  n(0.9992) [ t  2hr]
t1/ 2
2n2
t1/ 2  hr
n(0.9992)
2  0.693
  1732.5 hr
8  10 4

14. 00003.44
Sol. The cone of rays passing through the hole at a produce an elliptical spot on the floor.
The circular base having diameter BD will get projected on the floor as an ellipse.

CB = major axis = 12 cm
DB = Minor axis = 6 cm
h sin 
DB  AB()   h  (6cm)
sin  
DB 6 1
But sin    
CB 12 2
(6 cm)
 h
2
3cm  180  0.5   

0.5    0.5  180 radian 
 
= 344 cm
= 3.44 m

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15. 00000.11
Sol. Let acceleration of COM of the spool be a0 towards right, and acceleration of m2 be a2 downward
and that of m1 be a1 upward

f = friction,  = acceleration of the spool


2R  a0 …(1)
R  a 0  a 2 …(2)
2R  a 0  a1 …(3)
T1  mg  ma1
 a0 
T1  mg  m(a0  2R )  2ma0 ….(4)  R  2 
 
2mg  T2  2ma2
2mg  T2  2m[a2  R]  3maa …(5)
T2  f  T1  3ma0 …(6)
T2R  T1 2R  f2R  I
T2  2T1  2f  2mR [ I  2mR 2 ]
T2  2T1  2f  ma0 …(7)
mg
Solving, (4), (5), (6) & (7) we get f  
3
mg 1
 f  N   3mg   
3 9
16. 00035.00
Sol. The bob will experience free fall for a distance of L = 1.8 m.
Speed of the bob just before the string gets taut is
u  2gL  2  10  1.8  6 m/s

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3u
ut  u cos 30   3 3 m/s
2
1 1 L
mV 2  mu2t  mg
2 2 2
V  3 5 m/s
45
T  10   35N
1.8

17. 00002.45
Sol.

s  R 2  2R2 (1  cos )
If s = (0.2) (2R2) then
0.2 = 1 – cos 
 cos   0.8    37

N  mgcos   m2r sin 


(mgcos   m2r sin )  mgsin   m 2r cos 
g sin   2r cos 

g cos   2r sin 
10  0.6  102  0.06  0.8 0.6  0.48
   2.45
10  0.8  10 2  0.06  0.6 0.8  0.36

18. 00005.77
Sol. Wall AB of the wedge is vertical. For ball to
remain in contact with the wedge the velocity
component of the ball perpendicular to the
wall AB must be equal to velocity component
of the wedge in horizontal direction (i.e.,
perpendicular to wall AB)
10 cos 60  V cos 30
3
5V
2
10
V m/s
3

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. A, B, C, D
Sol. (A) 2-D-hexagonal packing
R2
R2  6 
Packing efficiency = 3
3(2R)3
6
4
4 3
1  R
(B) simple cubic  3
a3
a  2R
4
6  R3
H.C.P.  (3D)  3
24 2R3
4
4  R3
F.C.C.  (3D)  3
(2 2R)3

20. A, C, D
3 3RT
Sol. KE  RT(1 mole)Urms 
2 Mw
PMw
d
RT

21. A, B, C, D

Sol. (A) O O (B) O

Cr S O
Cr
O O O S
O O O O
O
O
(C) F F F (D) O O
F

F S S F S S
O O O O
F F O O
F F

22. A, B, C
Sol. Factual

23. A, C
x2
Sol. H2 A  H  HA  ;  y is very less so x + y  x  K a1 
xyx cx
at equilibrium C-X x+y x-y K a2  y  10 12 ;pK a2  12

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HA 1  H  A 2
at equilibrium x-y x+y y
pK a2  pK a1  12  5  7
1
pH  [pK a1  logc]
2
1
3 [pK a1  1] pK a1  5
2

24. C
Sol. As V is positive w is negative
W  P V
So work is done on the system.

SECTION – B

25. 3
a  2R
Sol. Fraction of edge unoccupied 
a
2( 2  1)
a  2 2R X
2 2
0.414
X  0.293
1.414
X 0.293
Z  3
0.097 0.097

26. 00007.00
Sol. alk. KMnO4 & Na2 S2O3 will not
React with kI to give I2

27. 8
Sol. Process AC = polytropic process (P = KV)
Molar Heat capacity c m  c V  R / 2  2R
Process AB = Isobaric
c m  cp  5R / 2
TC

qAC
 nC
TA
m .dT
2R
 TB
  0.8
qAB 5
R
 n.C
TA
p,m* dT 2

qAC
 10  0.8  10  8
qAB

28. 3
Sol. Ca, CaH2 and produce H2 gas with cold water.

29. 4
Sol. MO  SiO2  MSiO3
(Metal oxide basic ) (Acedic) (slag)

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30. 4
Sol.
CH3 CH3
CH3
+
CH OH +

3

Br
CH3 CH3
+

OCH3 OCH3

SECTION – C

31. 00024.06
2.303 0.04
Sol. k log
10 0.03
0.693
t1/2 
K

32. –0.24
0.0591  1 
Sol. 0.12  log    0.24
2 x
1 0.12  2
log  4
x 0.06
x  104

33. 00000.10
Ka
Sol. 
C

34. 00000.50
1 C2 0.01 0.4
Sol.   
2 C1 2 0.1
 2  0.005 or %  2  0.5

35. 27419.25
 1 1 
Sol. V  R  2  2 
2  

36. 00004.52
[complex]
Sol. Kc  .
[H3BO3 ][glycerine]

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. A, D
Sol. (1  x  x 2 ) n  a 0  a1 x  a 2 x 2    a 2 n x 2 n …(1)
n
3 1
 a0  a 2  a 4  
2
3n  1
a1  a 3  a 5  
2
Put x  i in equation (1) where i   1
If n  4m  1
 a1  a 3  a 5   1
a0  a 2  a4   0
3n  1
So, a1  a 5  a 9    S2
4
3n  3
a 3  a 7  a11    S4
4
Similarly if n  4m  3
3n  3 3n  1
Then, S2  and S 4 
4 4

38. A, B, C, D
 
Sol. f1 ( x )   sin 2 x, f 2 ( x )   cos 2 x
2 2
 
f 3 ( x )   cos 2 x , f 4 ( x )   sin 2 x
2 2

39. A, B
Sol. c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cosC
= (a – b)2 + 2ab(1 – cosC)
1
 = absinC
2
4
or 2ab =
sinC
 1  cosC 
here c2 = (a – b)2 + 4  
 sinC 
C
= (a – b)2 + 4tan
2
C 4
4tan is constant so for c2 to be minimum a = b thus 2ab = 2a2 =
2 sinC
2
a=b= .
sinC

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40. B, D
Sol. f(x) = x5 – 10a3 x2 + b4 x + c5
f(x) = 5x4 – 20a3 x + b4
f(x) = 20 x3 – 20a3
If x =  be a root that is repeated three times,
 f() = 0, f() = 0, f() = 0
  = a, 5a4 – 20 a4 + b4 = 0, a5 – 10a5 +ab4 +c5 = 0
  =a, b4 = 15a4, c5 +ab4 – 9a5 = 0  c5 +15a5 – 9a5  6a5 + c5 = 0.

41. A, D
b 1
Sol. Since  f x dx  b  a  f b  a x  adx ,

a 0
2 1 1

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

2
 2x  1 dx
1 0 0
4 1
2
 cos x
2
dx  8 cos 8 x  4  dx

4 0
0
= 8 cos 16 2 x  12 dx .

1

42. B, C
Sol. f(x) = 0
If sin x   1 (1  1 + sin2x < 2, sin2 = 2)
= /3 If sin x =  1
So f(x) is not continuous at the points, where sin x =  1 i.e. x is an odd multiple of /2

SECTION – B

43. 6
Sol. AB = 22 = AC
Now AP + PR + AR = (AP + PQ) + (QR + AR)
= AB + AC = 44.
44. 3
Sol. |z| + |z – 1| + |2z – 3| = | z | + | z – 1| + |3 – 2z|  |z + z – 1 + 3 – 2z| = 2
 |z| + |z – 1| + |2z – 3|  2
 =2
then 2[x] + 3 = 3[x – ]
= 3[x – 2]
 2[x] + 3 = 3 ([x] – 2)
or [x] = 9, then y = 2.9 + 3 = 21
 [x + y] = [x + 21] = [x] + 21 = 9 + 21 = 30
45. 2
24
Sol. No. of fights = C2  xC2  x 1C2  23  2 x C2
f(x) = 3 x 2  45 x  23.
15
f (x )  0  x   7.5
2
but x can’t be a fraction.
So x = 7 (nearest integer)
 f(x) = 191 Ans.

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46. 2
1 1
Sol. k 1  C0 1 C0   1  2  2
3 3 3
2
1 2 22  2 
k 2  C0  2
C1  2
C2    
32 32  3 
3
1 3 23  2 
k 3  C0  3
C1  3
C2  3
C3    
33 33  3 
______________________
______________________
2 3
2 2  2
 Reg. Sum =        .......
3 3 3
2
 3 2
2
1
3

47. 4
Sol. equation has four positive real root.
1 2 3 4
   1/ 4
x1 x2 x3 x4  24 

4
   2.
 x1, x2 , x3 , x4 
1 2 2 4
    k
x1 x2 x3 x4
1 3
 k 2  roots are , 1, and 2
2 2
x4
 4
x1

48. 2
Sol. Since 2 – 2 + 3 = 0 & 2 – 2 + 3 = 0
 3 – 32 + 5 – 2 = 3 – 22 + 3 – 2 + 2 – 3 + 1
= (2 – 2 + 3) – (2 – 2 + 3) + 1 = 1
And 3 – 2++5 =3– 22 + 3 + 2 – 2 + 5 =  (2 – 2 + 3) + (2 – 2 + 3) + 2 = 2
So the ref. equation is
x2 – (2 + 1) x + 2.1 = 0
x2 – 3x + 2 = 0

SECTION – C
49. 58060.80
Sol. 10 IIT students T1, T2,..... T10 can be arranged in 10 ! ways. Now the number of ways in which
two PET student can be placed will be equal to the number of ways in which 3 consecutive IIT
students can be taken i.e. in 8 ways and can be arranged in two ways Þ (10 !) (8) (2 !).
Alternatively 3 IIT students can be selected in 10C3 ways. Now each selection of 3 IIT and 2 PET
students in P1 T1 T2 T3 P2 can be arranged in (2 !) (3 !) ways. Call this box X. Now this X and
the remaining IIT students can be arranged in 8 ! ways
 Total ways 10C3 (2 !) (3 !) (8 !) ]

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50. 08855.00
Sol. x + y + z + w < 25
let x + y + z + w + a = 25 such that a > 0 ........(i)
x = – 1 + t1  t1  0
y = 2 + t2  t2  0
z = t3  t3  0
w = 4 + t4  t4  0
a = 1 + t5  t5  0
put in equation (i)
(–1 + t1) + (2 + t2) + t3 + (4 + t4) + (1 + t5) = 25
t1 + t2 + t3 + t4 + t5 = 19
by fictitious partition solution 19  5 1C19 = 23C19

51. 01002.00
3 2
 x  3  x  2005 
Sol. x  3 xy  2005     3      2004 ....(1)
 y  y y 3 
2
 x 2004 
y 3  3 x 2 y  2004  1  3      2004 ....(2)
 y  y 3 
x
Subtract (1) & (2) & put  t
y
t1
3 2
2004t  6015t  6012t  2005  0 t2
t3
y1.y 2 .y 2 1

( y1  x1 )( y 2  x2 )( y 3  y 3 ) 1  t1 1  t2  1  t3 
1

1  ( t1t2  t 2 t3  t 3 t1 )  ( t1  t2  t 3 )  t1t 2 t3
put values
= 1002

52. 00010.20
3
1 1 3 1 3 5 2
 . 2 . .  
 2 2 1 2 2 2 2
Sol. 1    1 .  .   2 2  3 
2
 3 2 3 2 3 3
1

 1 2 1 1.3 1.3.5
      ..........
3 3 (3)2 2  3 3 3
3 1  z  z2  2z  2  0
2  4  8
 z
2
 z  2  3, but z  1  3

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53. 00003.50

  f ( x )dx  0 V ,   R
Sol. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, 

a, b, c  I  f (x)  0  D  0
f "( x )  2a  g ( t )  2a(at  bt  c )  2a 2t 2  2abt  2ac.
2

g (0)  2ac  12  ac  6.
a  6, c  1
a  1 c  6 
 b 2  24; b  1, 2, 3, 4
a 3 c  2

a 2 c 3
 16 quadratic are possible

54. 00001.00
Sol. Let f(x) = ax2 + (a – 2) x – 2
f(0) = –2
and f(–1) = 0
Since the quadratic expression is negative for exactly two integral values
 f(1) < 0 and f(2)  0
 a+a–2–2<0 and 4a + 2a – 4 – 2  0
 a<2 and a1
 a  [1, 2)

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