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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – II

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 25-12-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 90 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and Part-C is Mathematics.

 Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.

 Section – A : Attempt all questions.

 Section – B : Do any five questions out of 10 Questions.

Section-A (01 – 20, 31 – 50, 61 – 80) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-B (21 – 30, 51 – 60, 81 – 90) contains 30 Numerical answer type questions with answer
XXXXX.XX and each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – A

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A cannon fires successively two shells with speed 10 m/s, the first at an angle 60 and the
second at an angle 45 to the horizontal in same plane. Find horizontal distance where firing
leads to collision of shells (take g = 10 m/s2 and 3  1.7 )

(A) 3m

(B) 5m

(C) 7m

(D) 9m

Ans. C

Sol. At the point of collision


1 gx 2 1 gx 2
x tan60   x tan 45  
2 u2 cos2 60 2 u2 cos2 45
gx
 (4  2)  3  1
2u2
u2
 x ( 3  1)  7 m
g

2. A ball is held at rest in position A and another identical ball is


released from rest in position B. The ratio of tension T1 and T2
is: (string connecting wall and ball A is horizontal)

30 30
T1 T2

A B

(A) 1

1
(B)
2

4
(C)
3

3
(D)
4

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Ans. C

Sol. T1 cos 30 = mg


and T2 = mg cos 30
T1 4
 sec 2 30 
T2 3

3. If there is air drag in the ascent of a ground to ground projectile:

(A) The magnitude of tangential acceleration increases while magnitude of normal


acceleration decreases.

(B) The magnitude of tangential acceleration decreases while magnitude of normal


acceleration increases

(C) Both increase

(D) Both decrease

Ans. B

Sol. Tangential acceleration = g sin   kv


Normal acceleration = gcos  

kv 90

g sin g cos
g

4. A particle moves along x-axis. Its velocity time graph is shwon in v


figure. The distance travelled by particle in 0 to 3s.

0 1 2 3 t

3 parabola

(A) zero
(B) 4m
(C) 8m
(D) 12m

Ans. C

Sol. Equation of parabola


v  3t 2  6t

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2 3
Distance = 
0
vdt   vdt  8m
2

5. In the given figure mass of block A is m and that B is 2m. They are A B
attached at the ends of spring and kept on horizontal surface. Now
m 2m
the spring is compressed by x0 and released. Find displacement of
x
block B by the time compression of the spring is reduced to 0 .  = 0.2  = 0.1
2
Assuem both are slipping in opposite directions together.

x0
(A)
3

x0
(B)
2

x0
(C)
6

x0
(D)
4

Ans. C

Sol. Since net force on the system of two blocks is zero.


x
x A  xB  0
2
mx A  2mxB
x0
 xB 
6

6. A pendulum bob of mass m with string length  can swing in a vertical plane. The bob is given an
initial velocity from lowermost point in horizontal direction such that tension in rope and speed of
pendulum becomes zero simultaneously. Find maximum height rise by pendulum.


(A)
2


(B)
3

(C) 

4
(D)
3

Ans. C

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Sol. Given case is only possible for


u  2g
So, maximum height = 

7. A sheet ABCD has mass M. Sides AB and CD are parallel to each other
and perpendicular to BC. The perpendicular distance of mid point of AD
from side BC is half of length of BC then moment of inertia of sheet about A
axis AD is B

O

D
C

M 2
(A)
3

M 2
(B)
2

M 2
(C)
12

4M2
(D)
3

Ans. C

Sol. Plate is half of square plate


M 2
So, I  A
12 B

D
C

8. A uniform rod of m mass is hinged at and kept one end at initially


vertical at rest. It is disturbed slightly. The hinge force when rod is
about to hit ground.

3
(A) mg
2

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1
(B) mg
4

37
(C) mg
4

41
(D) mg
4

Ans. C

Sol. Final angular velocity (MEC) Hy


1 m 2 2 
   Mg aC
2 3 2
 3g Hx
 2  mg
2 2
aC
Angular acceleration
 m 2  3g
Mg    
2 3 2 4
3mg mg 37
Hx  , Hy  H mg
2 4 4

9. Two spherical balls of radius 2r and r both having density  are tied up
with light string and released in a viscous fluid of density  >  with the
rope just taut. The tension in rope when spheres attain terminal velocity: 2r

3 3
(A) r (  )g
5

8 3
(B) r (  )g
3

10 3
(C) r (  )g
5

5 3
(D) r (  )g
3

Ans. B

Sol. At internal velocity Balancing forces


 
Mg   1  T  6(2r)v
 

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 
mg   1  6rv  T
 
     
Mg   1  T  2 mg   1  T 
     
 M  2m    8
T   1 g  r 3 (  )g
 3    3

10. A planet of mass m revolves around sun of (mass M) along an elliptical orbit such that its
minimum and maximum distance from centre of the sun are r and 3r respectively. Its time period
of revolution will be

2r 3
(A) 4
GM

r3
(B) 2
GM

2r 3
(C) 
GM

 r3
(D)
2 GM

Ans. A

Sol. a + ae = 3r
a  ae = r
 a = 2r
2 3/2
T a
GM

11. Potential energy of a particle of mass 2kg is given as


x3
 2x
6
Initially particle is at equilibrium position, then time period for small oscillation about stabe
equilibrium position is

(A) 2 sec


(B) sec
2

4
(C) sec
3


(D) sec
3

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Ans. A

Sol. At stable equilibrium


dF = 2dx
k=2
2
T  2  2 sec
2

12. Two moles of an ideal monoatomic gas undergoes into a process such that internal energy
depends on entropy S  ogeU . Molar specific heat of gas is

(A) 3
(B) 1
(C) 0.5
(D) 5

Ans. C

dU
Sol.  dS
U
dT dQ

T T
ncdT  dT
1
c
n

13. A point source is placed at 1 m perpendicular height of a square plate of side 2m from its center.
A source is producing sound with power 18 J. The amount of energy collected by plate per
second.

(A) 2J
(B) 3 J
(C) 0.18 J
(D) 0.1J

Ans. B

Sol. Similar to Gauss’s Law

14. A point charge 1 nC is placed at 50 cm from the centre of a


conducting shell of radius 20 cm having 3 nC charge. There
is a cavity in the solid sphere having a positive charge 2 nC. A P B
Due to system of shell potential at point P (AP = 10 cm) as
2nC
shown in the figure, is

(A) 27 V
(B) 45 V
(C) 49.5 V

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(D) 22.5 V

Ans. C

 1 1 1 
Sol. Potential of shell due to spherical system at P =  9  109  10 9      49.5 V
 0.2 0.1 0.4 
Which is also potential of P.

15. In measurement of resistance by meter bridge. The resistivity of wire increases linearly. Then, the
percentage error is minimum when null point is at

(A) close to 50 cm

(B) close to 57 cm

(C) close to 45 cm

(D) close to 83 cm

Ans. B

 x2 
Sol. Q  P
 1002  x 2 
 
dQ 2dx 2xdx
 
Q x 1002  x 2
dQ
For minimum  x  57 cm
Q

16. Two conductors of same length and area of cross section i  3 i


are connected in series as shown in the figure. An electric
current i flows through them. The total charge accumulated
at junction would be ( and 2 are their resistivity)

(A) i0

(B) 2 i0

(C) 3 i0

(D) zero

Ans. B

Sol. E1 = J Q
E2 = 3J E1 E2
Q
 
0
 Q = 2 i0

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17. Two co-axial current carrying loops having currents in I


 3I
opposite directions. Then value of  B.dx ,

where B is
 
magnetic field on x-axis will be

(A) 0I
(B) 20I
(C) 20I
(D) 0I

Ans. B


Sol. For one ring  Bdx   I

00

Due to opposite direction field will cancel out.

18. In the arrangement shown the maximum current in circuit when 4V0 V0
switch is closed.  + +  S
2C C

6C
(A) V0
L

C
(B) V0
L

V0 C
(C)
2 6L

V0 6C
(D)
2 L

Ans. A

Qmax 2CV0 3V0


Sol. maximum current =   +
LC 2C
L 2C/3
3
6C
= V0
L
L

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19. A toroid has mean radius R  cm and a total of 400 turns of wire carrying a current of 2A. A

metallic ring at 300 K inside the toroid provides core. If the magnetization intensity I = 4.8  102
A/m the susceptibility of metal is:

(A) 2.4  105

(B) 4.2  105

(C) 2.4  104

(D) 4.2  104

Ans. A

I I 4.8  102
Sol. cm     2.4  105
H ni 103  2

20. An EM wave enters from vacuum into a non magnetic medium of refractive index 1.5. Then the
ratio of electric fields in vacuum and medium will be

3
(A)
2

2
(B)
3

1
(C)
2

(D) 2

Ans. A

Sol. E0 = cB0
E = vB
E0 c
 n {B = B0 due to nonmagnetic medium)
E v
= 1.5

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

21. An ideal choke takes a current of 8A when connected to an AC source of 100 V and 50 Hz. A
pure resistance under the same conditions takes a current of 10A. If two are connected in series
to an AC supply of 100 V and 40 Hz then current in the circuit is k 2 . Find the value of k.

Ans. 00005.00

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100 12.5
Sol. XL   12.5  L 
8 100
100
R  10
10
at 40 Hz
XL  10  Z  102  102  10 2
V
i 5 2 A
Z

22. A combination of two lenses is used to converge


30 cm
parallel beam. If final image is at 1 cm height from
axis, then value of tan  is

f1 = 10 cm f2 = 10 cm

Ans. 00000.10

Sol. h = f tan 
h = 10 tan 
final image has 1 cm height
So, h = 1 cm F  f
Hence tan  = 0.1 
h

23. A hemispherical concave mirror is filled with a liquid of


refractive index 2 . A light centres into liquid at grazing
incidence. The optical path of ray only due to medium at 90
the emerging point is NR. Find the value of N. (R is radius
of concave mirror) P

Ans. 00004.00

Sol. Optical path = n(2 2R)  4R

45 45

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24. A radioactive sample contains two radioactive elements A and B having decay constant  and 2.
Initially 25% of total decay comes from A. After how many seconds 75% of total decay comes
from A? (Take  = n3)

Ans. 00002.00

Sol. Ratio of initial activity


RA0 1

RB0 3
Ratio of final activity
R A 0 e t
3
RB 0 e 2 t
 et  9

25. The k  line wavelength is  for an element with atomic number z = 19. Another atom having

k  wavelength   will have atomic number equal to
 4

Ans. 00037.00

2
 A  zB  1 
Sol.  
B  z A  1 
zB = 37

26. Two Silicon and Germanium diodes are connected Si Ge


in a circuit. The knee voltage of Si and Ge are 0.7
V and 0.3 V respectively. The current in resistance
1 is
R = 1 2V
1V

Ans. 00001.70

Sol. As per knee voltage Ge is conducting but Si is blocking 0.3 V


the current
So current
2  0.3 i
i  1.7 A R = 1
1 2V
1V

27. Equation of an amplitude modulated wave is given as


C(t)  20cos(200t)  10cos(200t)cos(2t)
Then ratio of bandwidth and modulation index is :

Ans. 00001.00

Sol. C  200  fc  100 Hz A C  20

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m  2  fm  1 Hz Am  20
Band width 2fm
 1
 A C / Am

28. A vernier calipers have 10 divisions on vernier scale coincide with 9 main scale division. When
there is not any object between jaws and jaws touch each other the first main scale division
coincides with first vernier scale division. If one main scale division is 1 mm then find distance
moved by vernier calipers till third vernier scale division coincides with third main scale division (in
mm).

Ans. 00000.20

Sol. 10 VSD = 9 MSD


 L.C. = 0.1 mm
Distance = 0.1 mm  2 = 0.2 mm

29. When water freezes into ice its volume increases by 2%. A rigid spherical shell is filled completely
with water at 0C. Now water is freezed completely then Bulk stress on sunface of ice is N  109
Pa. Find the value of N. (Bulk’s modulus of water = 2  1011 N/m2)

Ans. 00004.00

V
Sol. B  P
V
0.02  2  1011  P
 P = 4  109
 
30. Two vectors a and b are such that
   
(a  2b)  (2a  3b)  2
   
and (a  b)  (2a  b)  1
then the value of 4a2  7b2 is

Ans. 00003.00
 
Sol. 2a2  6b2  a  b  2
 
2a2  b2  a  b  1
4a2  7b2  3

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

31. While calculating the strength of KMnO 4 using titration:

(A) KMnO 4 is in burette and conc. H2 SO4 is in conical flask.

(B) KMnO 4 is in conical flask and conc. H2 SO4 is in burette.

(C) KMnO 4 is in burette and oxalic acid is in conical flask.

(D) KMnO 4 is in conical flask and oxalic acid is in burette.

Ans. D

Sol. KMnO 4 is in conical flask and oxalic acid is added from burette. Cannot use H2 SO4 as it is a
secondary standard.

32. Br
KOH conc. H2 SO4
  X   Y; Y is :

(A)

(B)

(C) OH

(D)

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Ans. A

Sol. Br OH
KOH
 

OH
CH2
 H2 SO4  HSO4

 H2O   
 
H2 SO 4

33. The hybridization of nitrogen atom in solid state structure of N2 O5 is

(A) sp3 , sp3

(B) sp2 , sp2

(C) sp, sp2

(D) sp2 , sp3

Ans. C

Sol. N2 O5  NO2  NO3 


 

 
sp sp2

34. CFCl carbene and CCl2 carbene are respectively:

(A) Singlet, Singlet

(B) Triplet, Triplet

(C) Singlet, Triplet

(D) Triplet, Singlet

Ans. A

Sol. Both CFCl and CCl2 are capable of back-bonding, therefore, singlet state is more stable.

35. COCH3

Cl2

EtOH
 The major product out of the following is :

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(A) COCH3
Cl

Cl
(B) COCH3
Cl

Cl
(C) COCH3
OEt

Cl
(D) COCH3
Cl

OEt

Ans. C

Sol. COCH3 COCH3


COCH3

Cl2 + OEt
  Cl

EtOH

Cl

2
36. The hybridization of central atom in H6 SnO 6  is:

(A) sp3

(B) sp3 d2

(C) sp3 d

(D) sp3 d3

Ans. B

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Sol. 2
OH
OH
HO
sp3 d2
Sn
OH
HO
OH

37. O

NH2  2
i Br /h 
 ii KOH  The major product is :

CH2CH3
CH2

(A)
NH

(B)
NH

(C) O

NH

(D) O

NH

Ans. C

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Sol. O O O

NH2 Br2 /h


NH2 NH
 KOH
 
CH2CH3 CH2CH3
CH2 CH

Br Br

NH

38. Which of the following form the most stable dihydrate?

(A) O

(B) O

(C) O

(D) O

Ans. A

Sol. H2 O/H  OH
O  
, releases the strain and so form a stable dihydrate.
OH

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39. The correct sequence of amino acid present in this tetrapeptide given is:’
OH

Me Me
O O
NH C NH
H2N NH OH

O O Me
OH

(A) Iso-Tyr-Ala-Ser

(B) Ala-Tyr-Iso-Ser

(C) Tyr-Ser-Iso-Ala

(D) Iso-Ser-Tyr-Ala

Ans. D

Sol. Isoleucine  H2N CH COOH ,Serine  H2N CH COOH

OH
Tyrosine  H2N CH COOH , Alanine  H2N CH COOH
CH3
OH

40. What types of forces are present in diethyl ether?

(A) Hydrogen bonding only

(B) London dispersion forces and ion-dipole forces

(C) London dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces

(D) Dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen bonding

Ans. C

Sol. Diethyl ether has slight polarity so, weak dipole-dipole forces exist along with London-dispersion
forms.

41. Which of the following is an incorrect path of reduction under normal condition?

(A) CH3 CH3

Na

Liq. NH3

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(B) NO 2 NH2

Zn Hg

HCl

(C) O
H2 /Ni
H3C C OEt   CH3  CH2OH

(D) H3C CH2 C H2 /Pd/BaSO4


Cl  H3C CH2 C H
Xylene

O O

Ans. C

Sol. H2 / Ni does not react with ester under normal conditions.

42. The total number of stereoisomers of the given compound is/are:


O
Cl CH2NH2

Cl CH C CH CH3

(A) 8

(B) 16

(C) 64

(D) 32

Ans. D

Sol. 5 stereocenters are present.


Total isomer  2n  25  32 .

43. For a reaction A   P, the energy of activation is 15.8 Kcal at 298 K. Calculate the number of
activated molecules if we start with 1 mole of A, considering Arhenius equation to be valid
(Given: e  26.51  3.067  10 12 )

(A) 1.031 10 21

(B) 1.847  1012

(C) 5.86  1023

(D) 3.067  1012

Ans. B

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Ea
Total molecules activated 
Sol.  e RT
Total number of molecules present
 15.8103 
 
Molecules activated 2 298 
e 
NA 1 mole 
Molecule activated  3.067  10 12  6.023  1023
 1.847  1012

44. The flocculation values of these effective ions vary in the order for Gold sol as:

(A) Sn4  Al3  Ba 2  Na

(B) PO33   SO24   Cl

(C) Na  Al3  Ba 2  Sn4

(D) SO 24   Na  PO34   Ba 2

Ans. A

1
Sol. Flocculating value 
Flocculating power
According to Hardy-Schulze rule: Flocculating power : Sn4  Al3  Ba2  Na 

45. Equimolar solutions of KCl and compound X in water show depression in freezing point in the
ratio of 4 : 1. Assuming KCl to be completely ionized, the compound X in the solutions must:

(A) Dissociate to the extent of 50%

(B) Hydrolyze to the extent of 80%

(C) Dimerise to the extent of 50%

(D) Trimerise to the extent of 75%

Ans. D

Sol. mKCl  mX
Tf KCl Tf  X
 
iKCl i X
1
i X  
2
For trimerisation to 75% extent
1  3
i  1    1 
6  4
1
i
2

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46. The process which is suitable for refining of Ti, Zr and Hf is

(A) Zone refining

(B) Mond’s refining

(C) Electrolytic refining

(D) Van-Arkel method

Ans. D

Sol. All 3 belong to same group and Van-Arkel method is used for this refining.

47. If the colour of Cr  H2 O 6  Cl3 is violet, than the colour for Cr  H2 O 5 Cl Cl2H2 O would be:

(A) Yellow

(B) Green

(C) Violet

(D) Red

Ans. B

Sol. Cr  H2 O 5 Cl Cl2H2 O is green in colour which is expected as Cl is WFL with respect to H2O
hence abs should increase.

48. NaAlSiO 4 is preferred for

(A) Production of silicones

(B) Removing permanent hardness of water

(C) Calculating strength of KMnO 4

(D) Manufacturing high quality soaps

Ans. B

Sol. NaAlSiO 4 is a Zeolite used for removing permanent hardness of water.

49. Acid rain can have a pH value of:

(A) 4.6

(B) 5.7

(C) 6.6

(D) 7.0

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Ans. A

Sol. Acid rain has pH < 5.6.

50. Select the incorrect statement:

(A) Novalac is linear polymer

(B) Glyptal is a polymer of ethylene glycol and pthalic acid

(C) Bakelite is a cross-linked phenol formaldehyde polymer

(D) In manufacturing of tyre rubber, 10% of sulphur is used as a cross-linking agent

Ans. D

Sol. 5% of sulphur is used for manufacturing of tyre rubber

SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

51. The EMF of the cell M | Mn  0.02 M  || H 1M | H2  g1atm  at 25oC is 0.81 V. The valency of
metal if the standard oxidation potential of M | Mn is 0.76 V, is:

Ans. 00002.00

n
Sol. M  s   nH  Mn   aq  H2  g
2
n/2

Ecell  E  o0.059
log
 
Mn   PH 2
cell n
n H 
0.059
0.81  0.76  log  0.02 
n
n2

52. Calculate the entropy change involved to convert 2 Kg H2 O  g at 385 K to


 
H2 O    at 280 K in kJ kg1 k 1 , (magnitude only).
Given: specific heat of water liquid and water vapour are 4.2 and 2 kJ K-1 kg-1 respectively. Latent
heat of vaporization is 2491 kJ K-1 kg-1. [Take log385 = 2.58, log373 = 2.57, log280 = 2.45)

Ans. 00009.20

Sol. H2 O  g  H2 O  g  H2O     H2 O   


385 K 373 K 373 K 280 K
T2
S  mCn
T1

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 373 
S1  2  2  2.303log    0.1267
 385 
Hcondensation 2491
S2    6.67
T 373
 280 
S3  2  4.2  2.303log    2.409
 385 
STotal  9.205 kJ kg1 K 1

53. The number of – OH groups acquiring equatorial position in most stable form of
  D      Glucopyranose are:

Ans. 00003.00

Sol. HO CH2OH
O
HO
Only 3 are equitorial position.
OH

OH

54. The ideal limiting radius ratio of Ni  CO  4  is:

Ans. 00000.22

Sol. Ni  CO  4  is sp3 hybridised, hence tetrahedral.


Limiting ratio for tetrahedral is 0.225.

Zr
1/ 2
 Z   Zr  eao
55. Given  2s     2   , the distance from the nucleus of the radial node of 2s electron
 2ao   ao 
2
of Li ion is equal to xao (ao = Bohr radius). The value of x is:

Ans. 00000.67

Sol. For node,  22s  0   2s  0


 Zr 
2    0
 ao 

2a 2a
r  o  o  0.67ao
Z 3

56. 100 mL sample of tap water contain 18 mg MgSO 4 . If the hardness of sample (in terms of
x
CaCO3) is x ppm. Calculate ?
8

Ans. 00018.75

Sol. 100 mL H2 O 
 18 mg MgSO 4

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 1 L 
 180 mg MgSO 4
180 mg
nMgSO4  nCaCO3 
120 g / mol
w CaCO3  150 mg in 1 L
 x  150 ppm
x 150
   18.75
8 8

57. Calculate P, if the amount of charge required (in terms of Faraday’s constant) is PF to reduce
12.3 g of nitrobenzene completely in acidic medium.

Ans. 00000.60

Sol. C6H5NO 2  C6H5NH2


Q  n  nf  F
12.3
  6F
123

58. The number of metal-metal bond in Fe2  CO 9  is/are:

Ans. 00001.00

Sol. O

OC
CO
OC Fe Fe CO
OC C CO

59. Calculate the isoelectric point for Aspartic acid


O
O 3 pK a1  COOH  1.88
1 OH
pK a2 NH2   9.60
OH NH2
2 pK a3  COOH  3.65
Ans. 00002.76

pK a1  pK a3 1.88  3.65
Sol. pI  
2 2
= 2.765

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60. The sum of reaction numbers that can be used for preparation of diborane amongst given is
ether
1. NaBH4  BF3  
2. NaBH4  I2 
3. BF3  NaH 

Ans. 00006.00

Sol. All three reactions can be used.


 Sum is (1 +2 +3) = 6.

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

61. If r  40, then the greatest possible value of


40
C0  60 Cr  40C1  60Cr 1  40 C2  60Cr 2 ..... 40 C40  60
Cr  40 is

200
(A) C50
60
(B) C50
100
(C) C50
200
(D) C100

Ans. C

40
Sol. C0  60 Cr  40 C1  60Cr 1  40C2  60Cr 2 ..... 40C40  60
Cr  40  100
Cr
This will be maximum when r = 50

62. The value of k for which the equation |x2 – 5x + 6| = k has three real and distinct roots is

(A) 4
(B) 2
1
(C)
4
1
(D)
2

Ans. C

Sol. |x2 – 5x + 6| = k has three real roots when the line y = k touches the parabola y = –(x2 – 5x + 6) at
vertex
D 1 1
 k    
4a 4 4

63. The number of ways in which letters of word IITJEE can be placed in the
squares of the figure as shown, so that no row remains empty, are

(A) 1620
(B) 810
(C) 5040
(D) 2520

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Ans. A

6!
Sol. Arrangement of IITJEE is  180 ways 6 place can be selected by 3 C2  3 C2 ways
2!2!
Total ways = 9  180 = 1620
    
64. Let O be the origin and OA  3iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ , OB  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ and OC  OB  OA for some ,  > 0.
  
If OB  OC  83 and OC  14 , then

1
(A)  = 1,  
3

1
(B)  ,  2
3

1
(C)  , 1
3

1 2
(D)  , 
3 3

Ans. C
     
Sol. OB  OC    OB  OB     OB  OA   83
   3iˆ  7ˆj  5kˆ   83   = 1

Now, OC    ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ    3iˆ  2jˆ  kˆ 

OC     3  ˆi     2  ˆj   2  1 kˆ  14
1

3

1 1
65. Let E, F and G be three events, probability of event P  E  F   , P E  G  ,
2 3
1
P E  F  G  . For any event A, if AC denotes its complement, then P(E  F  GC) + P(E  G
6
 FC) is

1
(A)
3
1
(B)
6
1
(C)
2
2
(D)
3

Ans. C

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Sol. P(E  F  GC) = P(E  F) – P(E  F  G)


P(E  G  FC) = P(E  G) – P(E  F  G)

66. The number of 3  3 matrices M with entries from elements of set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} are there for
which the tr(M) = 5 are (where tr(M) denotes trace of matrix M)

(A) 12(56)
(B) 6(56)
(C) 21(56)
(D) 18(56)

Ans. D

Sol. Let diagonal elements are x1, x2, x3, then x1 + x2 + x3 = 5  x1  


 Coefficient of x5 in (x0 + x1 + x2 + x3 + x4)3  x2  
 18 
   x3 
Now, total matrices are 18(56)

67. A debate club consists 6 girls and 4 boys. A team of 4 member is to be selected from this club
including the selection of a captain and a vice captain (from among these 4 members) for the
team. If the team has to include atmost two boy, then the number of way of selecting the team is

(A) 2200
(B) 2220
(C) 380
(D) 2320

Ans. B

Sol. Number of way of selection of 4 girls = 6C4


Number of way of selection of 3 girls, one boy = 6C3·4C1
Number of way of selection of 2 girls and 2 boys = 6C2·4C2
Now, number of way of selection of one captain and one vice captain = 4C2·2!
Total way =  6 C4  6 C3  4 C1  6C2  4C2  4C2  2!

x2 y2
68. The value of b for which the common tangent to ellipse   1 and the parabola y2 = 4x and
4 b2
their chord of contact to parabola form an equilateral triangle

2
(A)
3

5
(B)
3

7
(C)
3

11
(D)
3

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Ans. B

Sol. Let common tangent AB and AC, intersect on x-axis


(by symmetry) B
 ABC is equilateral if BAC = 60
1 1 A
 Slope of AB = ; Slope of AC  
3 3
1 2 2 2 5
  4m  b  b 
m 3 C

f  2  5h2  3h   f  2 
69. If f(x) be a differentiable function such that f(2) = 1, f(3) = 2, then lim equal
h 0 f  3  h2  2h   f  3 
to

1
(A)
4

1
(B)
2

3
(C) 
2

3
(D)
4

Ans. D

f  2  5h2  3h   f  2 
Sol. lim by L. Hospital Rule
h 0 f  3  h2  2h   f  3 
f   2  5h2  3h  10h  3  3
= lim 
h 0 f   3  h2  2h   2h  2  4

70. Equation of common tangent of parabola y2 = 12x and y2 = 16(x – 3) is

(A) 3x  y  3  0

(B) 3y  x  9  0

(C) xy 3 0

(D) 3x  3y  3  0

Ans. B

Sol. Equation of common tangent to both parabola


3
y2 = 12x equation of tangent y  mx 
m

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4 1
y2 = 16(x –3) ; y  m  x  3  
by comparing both slope = 
m 3
1 3
So, equation of common tangent y   x
3  1 
 
 3

71. The point on the curve x + y2 = 0 which is closest to the point (0, –3)

(A)  2, 2 
1
2

(B) (–1, –1)

(C) (–1, 1)

(D)  2,  2 1
2

Ans. B

1 1
Sol. For parabola y2 = –x equation of normal  y  mx  m  m3 this passes through (0, –3)
2 4
1 1
3  m  0   m  m3  m = –2
2 4
 1 2  1 
So, point will be (–a(–m)2, –2a(–m)) =    2  ,  2    2  = (–1, –1)
 4 4 

72. Let a, b, c be the sides, ma, mb, mc the lengths of the altitudes and da, db, dc the distances from
the vertices to the orthocentre in an acute triangle, then mada + mbdb + mcdc is equal to

(A) a2 + b2 + c2

(B) 2(a2 + b2 + c2)

a2  b2  c 2
(C)
2

(D) ab + bc + ca

Ans. C

Sol. Let D, E, F are altitudes from A, B, C respectively H be the A


orthocentre of ABC, then the ACD and HAE are similar
triangle
So, AD·AH = ma·da = AC·AE = AE·b similarly in ADB ad AHF F E
H
ma·da = AF·c
AF  c  AE  b BF  c  BD  a
So, ma·da = . Similarly mb  db  ,
2 2
B D C
CD  a  CE  b
mc dc 
2

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Therefore mada + mbdb + mcdc


1
=  AE  b  AF  c  BF  c  BD  a  CD  a  CE  b
2
1 1
= BD  CD   a   AE  CE   b  BF  AF   c =  a2  b2  c 2 
2 2

1
73. Let consider a function defined in R, f  x   , then which of the following option is
1  e x 2
correct?

1
(A) lim f  x  
x 0 2

(B) f(x) is discontinuous at exactly one point in R

(C) f(x) is non differentiable at x = 0

(D) x = –ln 2 is point of inflection

Ans. D

1
Sol. f  x  is always continuous and differentiable in R
1  e x 2
2e x
f x  
1  ex 3
2e x  2e x  1
f   x   clearly x = –ln 2 is point of inflection
1  e x 4

74. The contrapositive of p  (~q  ~r) is

(A) (~q  r)  ~p

(B) (q  r)  ~p

(C) (q  ~r)  ~p

(D) (~q  ~r)  ~p

Ans. A

Sol. Contrapositive will be ~(~q  ~r)  ~p


 ~(q  ~r)  ~p
 (~q  r)  ~p

75. The mean square deviation of a set of n observations x1, x2, ….. xn about a point c is defined as
1 n 2
  xi  c  . The mean square deviation about –2 and 2 are 18 and 10 respectively, then the
n i 1
standard deviation of this set of observation is

(A) 3

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(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 4

Ans. A

1 n 2 1 n 2
Sol.   xi  2   10 and   xi  2   18
n i 1 n i 1
n n n n
2 2 2 2
   xi  2     xi  2   28n and   xi  2     xi  2   8n
i 1 i 1 i 1 i 1
n n n n
 2 x i2  8n  28n and 8 x i  8n   xi2  10n and  xi  n
i 1 i 1 i 1 i 1
n
 xi2   xi 
2
10n  n 
2
i 1
   =    3
n  n  n n

3
76. The value of the integral I    x  2   3  x dx is equal to
2


(A)
4


(B)
2


(C)
8

(D) 2

Ans. C

3
Sol. I    x  2   3  x dx put x = 2 cos2  + 3 sin2 
2

I
8

x
77. Let f : [0, )  R be a continuous and strictly increasing function such that f 4  x    t  f 3  t  dt 
0

x > 0. The area enclosed by y = f(x), x-axis and the ordinate at x  2 2 is

(A) 2 2

2 2
(B)
5

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2 2
(C)
3

8
(D)
3

Ans. C

x
x x2
Sol. f 4  x    t  f 3  t  dt  f   x    f  x   c , f(0) = 0
0
4 8
x2
 c = 0 ; f x 
8
2 2 2 2
x2  x3  2 2
Area =  dx    
0
8  24  0 3

x2 y 2
78. Tangents are drawn from any point of the hyperbola   1 to the circle x2 + y2 = 1, then the
9 4
locus of midpoint of chord of contact is

x2 y2 2
(A)    x2  y2 
2 3

x2 y2 2
(B)   3  x2  y2 
9 2

x2 y 2 2
(C)   3  x2  y2 
9 4

x2 y2 2
(D)    x2  y2 
9 4

Ans. D

Sol. Let any point on hyperbola is (3 sec , 2 tan )


Equation of chord of contact (3 sec )x + (2 tan )y = 1 ….. (1)
Also, let midpoint (h, k) of chord of contact so equation of chord
xh + yk = h2 + k2 ….. (2)
3 sec  2 tan  1
Equation (1) and (2) are equal   2
h k h  k2
2 2
h k
 sec2  – tan2  = 1  2
 2
1
9  h2  k 2  4 h2  k 2 

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79. Three circles are tangent to each other and to the straight
line. The radii of the circles with centres A, B and C are 4, 9, r
respectively, then r is equal to B
A

(A) 1.42

(B) 1.43

(C) 1.44

(D) 1.45

Ans. C

Sol. If two circle touches each other externally, then


Lext = 2 r1r2 when r1 and r2 are radii of circles
 2 4.9  2 r  4  2 r  9
36
 r
25
2 2
80. Orthogonal trajectories of family of the curve x 3  y 3  a where a is an arbitrary constant, is

2 2
(A) x3  y3  c

2 2
(B) x 3  y 3  cx

4 4
(C) x3  y3  c

4 4
(D) x 3  y 3  cx

Ans. C

2 2
Sol. x 3  y3  a
1 1

3

3
dy
Differential equation : x y 0
dx
1 1

3

3
dx
Orthogonal differential equation : x y 0
dy
4 4
Curve x 3  y 3  c

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SECTION – B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each
question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated/rounded-off to the second
decimal place; e.g. XXXXX.XX).

 
81. If z lies on locus arg(z – 1 – 2i) = and arg(z – 1 + 2i) = , then the number of complex number
4 6
which satisfy both the locus

Ans. 00000.00

Sol. As both of ray


 
arg(z – 1 – 2i) = the originate ray (1) from z1  (1 + 2i) and having argument and ray (2)
4 4
 
arg  z  1  2i   is originating from (1, –2) having argument
6 6
So, arg(ray 1) > arg(ray 2) they will never intersect

82. If z lies on locus ||z – 2| – |z + 2|| = 2, then the min|z – 4| is

Ans. 00003.00

x2 y 2
Sol. z lies on hyperbola  1
1 3

x3  1 2x 2
83. If bx5 + cx4 + dx3 + ex2 + fx + g = is an identity in x, where b, c, d, e, f, g are
4x 3 5x
constants, then |f| is equal to

Ans. 00005.00

Sol. Differentiate once both side and put x = 0


3x 2 4x x 3  1 2x 2
  5bx 4  4cx 4  3dx 3  2ex  f
3 2
4x 5x 12x 5
 f = –5

84. Let S = {(i, j, k) ; 1  i < j  k  20 ; i, j, k, {1, 2, ….., 20}}, then total number of elements in set S
are

Ans. 01330.00

20
Sol. Case-1: 1  i < j < k  20 = C3
20
Case-2: 1 < i < j = k  20 = C2
20 20 21
So, total elements = C3  C2  C3  1330

100 100 100 100 2k1  1


85. The value of C0  C3  C6  C9 ..... 100C99 is , then k1 – k2 is equal to
k2

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Ans. 00097.00

Sol. 1  x 100  100


C0  100
C1x1  100
C2 x 2 ..... 100C100 x100
1  1100  100
C0  100
C1  100
C2  100
C3 ..... 100 C100
1   100  100 C0  100
C1  100
C2 2 ..... 100 C100 
1  2 100  100C0  100C12  100C2  ..... 100 C100 2
2100  200  100  3  100
C0  100
C3  100
C6  100
C9 ..... 100 C99 
100
2 1 100 100 100 100
 C0  C3  C6  C9 ..... 100C99
3

86. Suppose that f : R  R is continuous and satisfies the equation f(x)·f(f(x)) = 1 for all real x.
Assuming that f(1000) = 999, then the value of f(10) is

Ans. 00000.10

1
Sol. We have f(1000) = 999 ; f(1000)·f(f(1000)) = 1 ; f  f 1000   
999
1
So, the range of f contains and 999 so by intermediate mean value theorem. Let f(a) = 10
999
1
So, f(a)·f(f(a)) = 1 ; 10f(10) = 1 ; f 10    0.1
10

n
1
87. If a > 0, p  2 evaluate the value of lim
n 
p p
r 1 n  ra

Ans. 00001.00

Sol. By Squeeze Play Theorem


n
1 1 1 1 1 n
p p
 p p
 p p
, then n  p p
 p p p
n  na n  ra n a n  na r 1 n  ra np  a
n n
n n 1
lim p  lim  p  1  lim  p
n 
np  na n r 1 np  a n  p
r 1 n  ra

n 1
 1 
88. If lim  tan1  2    , then [] is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
n 
k 1  2k 

Ans. 00000.00

n 1
 1  1  k  1  k  1   1   n  
Sol. tan1  2   tan    tan    nlim  tan1  2k 2   nlim tan1  
 2k   k  1  k  
k 1    n  1 4

89. A rectangle with sides parallel to the coordinate axes is to be inscribed in the region enclosed by
the graphs of y = x2 and y = 4, then maximum length of its perimeter is _____ (in unit)

Ans. 00010.00

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Sol. Perimeter = 2(2) + 2(4 – 2) (–, 4) (, 4)


dP
P = 4 + 8 – 22 extrema when  0  4  4   = 1
d 2 2
(–,  ) (,  )
d2P
 4  0 local maxima at  = 1
d 2
So, perimeter P = 4 + 8 – 22  4 + 8 – 2 = 10

90. Suppose that a, b, c d are positive real numbers satisfying (a + c)(b + d) = ac + bd, then the
a b c d
smallest possible value of    is
b c d a

Ans. 00008.00

Sol. Apply A.M.  G.M.


a c  b d  ac bd 
        2  
b d c a  bd ac 
 ac  bd 
 2 
 abcd 
  a  c  b  d 
 2 
 abcd 
 2 ac  2 bd 
 2 
 abcd 
8

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