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AITS-CRT-III-(Paper-1)-PCM (Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/16
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PAPER-1
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
1. B B C
2. C B B
3. D C C
4. D A C
5. B D A
6. C C D
7. A B D
8. B B B
9. A C C
10. D C B
11. B, D A, B, D A, C, D
12. A, C, D A, B, C B, C, D
13. A, B, C B, C A, B, C
14. A, B, D B, C, D A, C
15. A, C A, D A, C
1. 1 5 5
2. 1 7 1
3. 2 4 3
4. 2 6 5
5. 2 5 1
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. We must take into account here that the heat transferred per unit time is proportional to the
temperature difference. Let us introduce the following notation: Tout1,Tout2 and Tr1 , Tr2 are the
temperatures outdoors and in the room in the first and second cases respectively. The thermal
power dissipated by the radiator in the room is k1(T Tr ), where k1 is a certain coefficient. The
thermal power dissipated from the room is k 2 (Tr Tout ), where k2 is another coefficient. In
thermal equilibrium, the power dissipated by the radiator is equal to the power dissipated from the
room. Therefore, we can write
k1(T Tr1 ) k 2 (Tr1 Tout1 )
Similarly, in the second case,
k1(T Tr 2 ) k 2 (Tr2 Tout2 )
Dividing the first equation by the second, we obtain
T Tr1 Tr1 Tout1
T Tr 2 Tr 2 Tout2
Hence we can determine T:
Tr2 Tout1 Tr1Tout2
T 60º C
Tr2 Tout1 Tout2 Tr1
k
2. The maximum velocity of the insect is A .
M
k
Its component perpendicular to the mirror is A sin 600.
M
k
Thus maximum relative speed 3A .
M
CC CC
3. E C1C2 cos 0 t 1 3 cos(0 )t 1 3 cos(0 )t
2 2
Of the three components, the highest frequency component will liberate the electrons with
maximum kinetic energy
h
(K.E)max (0 ) = 2.39 eV.
2
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1
n
2
or h
2cos
7
6. 4kR2 2 MR2 2 constant
10
d 7 d
4kR2 2 MR2 2 0
dt 10 dt
7M
T
10k
7. Assuming ring as dipole, then dipole moment P and E are in same direction, so potential energy
U = –PE
i r 2B0 2
8.
I 1 2
mr
2
2 2B0i
m
1
the moment of inertia of ring about axis of rotation (diameter of the ring)= mR2
2
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B3l 3l 9
12. V0 VC Bl 2
2 2
VA VC 4Bl2
CE
14. Initially, QA QB , when dielectric is inserted.
2
2CE 2CE CE CE
Q 'A Q 'B , Q =
3 3 2 6
CE CE2
Work done by battery = E
6 6
Q '2A Q2A 7CE2
UA Uf Ui
2C 2C 72
SECTION – C
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3 v/2
4. Ndt 2mv
2 2
(Ndt)R 5 mR V1
3 2
mvR mR 2 N
2 5
Let V and V1 are the speeds of the plank and the sphere in
the horizontal direction respectively.
N
Ndt MV mV 1
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3
mv MV
2
3 mv 3 4 mR 2 m
V R
2 M 2 15 M 5M
2
and V1 R 2 m/s
5
q1 q2
5. ; q1 q2 2Q0
C1 C2
0 A A
C1 ; C2 0
d0 vt d0 vt
q1 d0 vt
q2 d0 vt
d vt
q2 0 q2 2Q0
d0 vt
2d0
q2 2Q0
d0 vt
2Q0
q2 d0 vt
2d0
dq2 Q0 v
I =2A
dt d0
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
O O
In (B): though has more number of - H than but in former compound angle strain is
more.
2. H3C H3C
C CH2 PPh3
O C CH2 O PPh3
witting reaction
H3C H3C
3. CH3 CH3
Br H H Br
Br H
H Br
Both are enantiomers.
4. O O
CHO
COOH
CH2
i OH
CHO
ii H
CH2OH H2C
O O
5. HNO3 2H2SO 4 NO2 H3 O 2HSO 4
each mole of HNO3 produces four moles of solute species ( i 4 )
Tf = 4 6.12 1 = 24.48 K
7. MeO HO
i Ac 2 O H / Pd
MeO CHO HO CH CH COOH
2
ii H3 O ,
(X) (Y)
HO HO
(i) Re d P Br
2
HO CH2 CH2 COOH
ii NH
HO CH2 CH COO
3
NH3
'L Dopa '
8. Next nearest atoms are present at a distance = a (where ‘a’ is edge length of unit cell)
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9. Back bonding is more effective in BF3 than in BCl3. So lewis acid character BF3 < BCl3.
3a 3a
4 2
x
T.V OV TV TV TV
3a
4
3a
Body diagonal a
x = shortest distance b/w two
tetrahedral void
a
2
12.
m CaF2
1000 K soln KH2 O
s
s
1000 4.2 10 5
0.2 10 5
200
4
s 2 10 M
3
K sp 4s3 4 2 10 4
= 3.2 10–11 M3
on increasing dilution conductivity of solution decreases.
4
14. Fe 2 Fe CN 6 K 2Fe Fe CN6
white ppt.
3
Fe2 Fe CN6 Fe4 Fe CN6
3
Pr ussian blue
4
Fe3 Fe CN 6 Fe 4 Fe CN 6
Pr ussian blue
3 SnCl2 so ln
Fe3 Fe CN6 Fe Fe CN6 Fe4 Fe CN6
3
Pr ussian blue ppt.
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15. O
C I
2
NaOH
CHI3 Ph COONa
Ph CH3 X Y
SECTION–C
1. Process A B
1 1 1
3 2 3 2 1
WAB Pdv T dv T RT 2 dT
2 2 3
W AB = – 480 J
Process B C
1 1
1 3 1
U V 2 , RT V 2
2 2 2
1
3PV 2 1
1
P
3 V
1600
1 2
WBC Pdv dv 40 10
3 V 3
100
= – 20 J
Total work done by the gas = 480 + 20 = 500 J.
2. Initial KE of e– = 11 ev
It can excite this atom to n = 2
energy absorbed by the atom for n = 1 2
= 10.3 eV
–
min KE of e after interaction
= 11 – 10.3 = 0.7 eV
1
3. (i) Cl2 2NaOH NaCl NaOCl H2O
cold/dil
5
(ii) 3Cl2 6 NaOH 5NaCl Na ClO3 3H2 O
hot / conc.
4. Compound (A) can have only cis isomer which is optically active, while compound (B) can have
both cis and trans isomers and both are optically active.
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SECTION – A
2r 2 n
1. Coefficient of x in (1 + x + x )
= coefficient of x 2r in (1 + x(1 + x))n
n
2
1 3
2r
= coefficient of x in x
2 4
Coefficient of x2r in (1 +x(1+ x))n
r
n
= Cr k r k Cr k
k 0
r
n! r k!
= r k ! n r k ! 2k ! r k !
k 0
n
n
= C2k n2k Cr k
k 0
n
2
1 3
2r
Coefficient of x in x
2 4
n 2k n k
1 3
= x2r in n
Ck x
k 0
2 4
n 2k r nk
n 1 3
= Ck 2k C2r
k r
2 4
Ratio of both expansions = 1
x x
3. f(2x) = f(x) = f(x/2) = f(x/4) = … = f n 1 = f n
2 2
x
consider f(x) = f n
2
x
lim f(x) lim f n
n n 2
f(x) = f(0) x R
(since f(x) is given to be a continuous function)
f(x) = f(2010) =
2
3
cos cos
lim 2 2 =0
x 0 sin2 x
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4. f x 3 x 3 13 3 1 x f x 0
f x x 1 f 2 x x 2 1 xf x x f x 0
2
Using a3 + b3 + c3 –3abc = a b c a2 b2 c 2 ab bc ca
f 2(x) + x2 + (– a)2 – xf(x) + x + f(x)
1
= f x x 2 x 12 f x 12 0
2
Equality occurs at f(x) = x = – 1 f(1) = – 1
But it is given that f(1) – 1
Only solution is f(x) = 1 – x
Domain of 1 f x = x is x R+ {0}
7. Normal y = mx – 2am – am3 is tangent to the hyperbola if c2 = a2 m2 – b2 (for a line of the form
y = mx + c)
(– 2am – am3)2 = a2(m2 – 1)
4m2+ m6 + 4m4 = m2 – 1
6 2 4
m + 3m + 4m + 1 = 0
but m + 4m + 3m2 + 1 1 for real ‘m’ so no normal can be drawn.
6 4
be r.
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CM = x, CC2 = r – x C2M = r x 2 x 2
2
C1C2 = r, CC1 = r + x, MC1 = r + r x x 2
le 2 2 2
In CMC1, CC1 = CM + MC1
2
2
(r + x)2 = x2 + r + r-x x
2
r2 + 2rx = r2 + (r – x)2 – x2 + 2r r x x 2
2 2
4rx – r = 2r r x x 2
Squaring on both sides
16x2 = 3r2
3r
x=
4
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equation reduces to
/2
= 1 cos2x = 2 sin1 sin2x 1
1
cos x sin sin2x
f(/8) = cos / 8 sin1 sin / 4
– –3/2 –/2 –/4 0 3/2
1 cos /4 /2
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
13. A2 = 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
A = 1 1 0 1
3
1 0 2 0 1
1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
A3 – A2 = 1 1 1 A – I = 1 1 1
0 1 1 0 1 1
3 2
A –A =A–I
Det A n I = Det((A – I)(I + A + A2 + … + An –1))
= Det (A – I) Det(I + A + A2 + … + An – 1)
=0
A3 – A 2 = A – I …(1)
A4 – A3 = A2 – A …(2)
A5 – A4 = A3 – A2 = A – I (Using (1))
If n is even An – An – 1 = A2 – A …(3)
If n is odd An – An – 1 = A – I …(4)
Consider n is even
An – A n – 1 = A2 – A (Using (3))
An – 1 – An – 2 = A – I (Using (4))
An – An – 2 = A2 – I
n n–2 2
A =A +A –I
n–4
= (A + A – I) + A2 – I
2
n–6
= (A + A2 – I) + 2(A2 – I)
2 n2 2
= (A ) + A I
2
n n2
An = A 2 I
2 2
A50 = 25A2 – 24I
1 0 0 1 0 0
= 25 1 1 0 24 0 1 0
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2 3 2 3
14. sin 2 – sin 3 = 2sin cos
2 2
2 3 2 3
< 0, >
2 2 2
2 3
cos < cos
2 2
2 3
cos <0
2
sin 2 – sin 3 > 0
cos 2 – cos 3 > 0 (since cos 2 > 0, cos 3 < 0)
the equation is an ellipse.
Consider sin 2 – sin 3 – cos 2 + cos 3
= (sin 2 – cos 2 ) – (sin 3 – cos 3 )
1 1
= 2 sin 2 cos 2 sin 3 cos 3
2 2
= 2 sin 2 sin 3
4 4
Both 2 , 3
4 2 4 2
And 3 2
4 4
sin 2 – sin 3 – cos 2 + cos 3 < 0
The major axis is y–axis
15. Let (l, m, n) be the direction cosines of the line perpendicular to the plane.
Equation of the plane lx + my + nz = p
x y z
=1
p p p
l m n
A p / l,0,0 ,B 0,p / m,0 ,C 0,0,p / n
Centroid of tetrahedron OABC is
p p p
(x, y, z) = , ,
4l 4m 4n
Using l2 + m2 + n2 = 1
16
x2 y2 + y2z2 + z2x2 = 2 x2 y 2 z 2
p
1 1 1 16
2 2 2 2
x y z p
p p p
Put x = sec sec , y = sec cosec , z = cosec
4 4 4
1 4 1 4 1 4
cos cos , cos sin , sin
x p y p z p
2 2 2
1 1 1 16 2 2 2 2 2
2 cos cos cos sin sin
x y z p
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16 16
= 2
cos2 sin2 2
p p
SECTION – C
5 5
1. n 1 n n
n 2
2 = n
n 2
3
1 = 220 = 44k k = 5
2. 1 tan x o 1 tan x 1o ... 1 tan x 44 o 1 tan1o 1 tan 2o ... 1 tan 45o
1 tan1o 1 tan 2o 1 tan 3o ... 1 tan 43o 1 tan 44o 1 tan 45o
= 1 tan1o 1 tan 44o 1 tan 2o 1 tan 43 o 1 tan 42o ... 1 tan 22o 1 tan 230 2
Using 1 tan x o 1 tan 45 x 2
o
We have
1 tan1o 1 tan 2o 1 tan3o ... 1 tan 44o 1 tan 45o 223
1 tan x o 1 tan x 1 1 tan x 2 ... 1 tan x 44 223
o o o
Equality occurs at x = 1
f –1 (x)
3. f(x) is symmetric about y = x
2 y Required Area
Required area = 2
f x x dx f(x)
0
2
= 2 sin x dx sin x dx
0
= 2 (2 + 2) = 8
2k = 8 0 2 x
k=3
A( a )
4. Choose B as the origin 0
AF 1 EF
Let ,
FD CF 2
E( a)
3
c 2a
a 2 c
F 5 3
1 1
Equating coefficient of a,c B( 0 )
D(
2
c)
C( c )
5
2
2
, 5
1 3 1 1 1
1 2 5
1 3 2
4
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4
2
15
5 1 4
1
15
2 4
5 1 15 4
30 8 20 20
10 12
6
5
1 5 n
6 n1
n=5
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