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FIITJEE
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
FULL TEST – VIII

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 06-03-2022

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – A

SECTION – A

1. A
Sol. Stress at any point at distance h from the top is due to the weight of part
above it
mg
 c (constant) m
r 2 h r
cr 2
m
g dh r + dr
dm
c2rdr
dm 
g
2c
r 2 dh  rdr
g
H R
2c 2 dr
 dh 
0 g R1 r
2c  R2 
H n  
g  R1 
gH
R2 
 e 2c
R1
gH
R1 
 e 2c
R2

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2. D
Sol. The disc is in complete equilibrium
F
 f (Rotational equilibrium and translation equilibrium)
2
3 60
F  N  W (Translational equilibrium along vertical direction) W
2 N 30
Also f  N f
F  F 2 
   w
2  2 
 
F
1  3   w
2 
2w
F
1  3

3. D
T  qE qE  T q
Sol.  a
2m m T+qE
T + qE = 2qE  2T
qE
T T
3 a
qkQR kQqR +q
T 
3(R 2  R 2 )3 /2 3(2R2 )3/ 2
kQqR kQq qE
T 
3 2 2  R 3
6 2R 2
 

4. C
dT
Sol.   k  T  TS  also k  TS3
dt
Case I : when TS = 20C  k1 = k
Case II: when TS = 10C  k2 = k/8
50  40  50  40 
k  20  …(i)
5 min  2 
40  30 k  40  30 
   10  …(ii)
t 8 2 
t
From (i) and (ii) 8
5 min
 t = 40 minutes

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5. B
Sol. For v to be maximum the line x + y = L must be y
tangent to the circle (0, L)
x 2  (y  R)2  R2

Hence R   
2 1 L    X+Y=L

LBq  R 
Vmax  ( 2  1) (0, R)
m    
(L, 0)
   
Path of particle x

6. A
Sol. Only two value of x are possible

O O
x2
x1

9R
3  3 
3 1   1 3 1   1
2  2 
   
2( )  x1 R 2(9R) x 2 R
x1 = 2R x2 = 3R
x1 + x2 = 5R

7. D
Sol. To reach at point P after collision, velocity of ball just after collision must P
be greater than or equal to 2gh
v
2gh
 speed of ball before collision is greater than or equal to
e h
According to of conservation of mechanical energy
2
1 2 1  2gh 
mv min  mgh  m  
2 2  e 

 1 
vmin  2gh  2  1
e 

8. B
1 2   S  2
Sol.   
2  1000  100   100  S   100S 
 1000  
 100  S 
S  91 

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9. C
  (1,1) (1,1)
(1,1)
Sol. W   F  dr   (y 2 dx  2xydy)   d(xy 2 )   xy 2   1 Joule
(0,0)
(0,0) (0,0)

The given force is conservative and work done by this force is some along any path.

10. A
1
Sol. For    x L > xC
LC
Hence I2 leads I1

11. A
Sol. 5k(i1) = 60 V, i1 = 12 mA
240V  i3 10 k = 60 V, i3 = 18 mA
 i2 = 6mA

12. D
Sol. There is no tendency of slipping as acceleration of both the blocks are same in the absence of
friction
f=0N

13. C
RT
Sol. v
M
7RT
v0 
5(2)
mixRT
vmix 
Mmix
n  4   n  32
Mmix   18
2n
2n n n
 
mi x  1  7   5 
  1   1
5  3 
3
  mix 
2
5
v mix  v0
42

14. C
Sol. PT2 = constant
T3
  constant
V
TdV = 3VdT
dV 3
 
VdT T

15. D
Sol. When terminal velocity is acquired, then
fB  fv  W

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4 4
 r 3 g  6 rrv T   r 3 g
3 3
vT  r 2
fv  6rv T
Rate at which heat is produced = fV (v T )  6rv T2  r 5

16. C
 fe  110  fo 
fo
Sol.  1  D   100   f 
fe
   e
fe 1

D 10
25
fe  cm  f e = 2.5 cm
10
L = fe + fo (in normal adjustment)
10 cm = 2.5 cm + f o
 f o = 7.5 cm

17. B
Ldi q L C
Sol. V0   (KVL) …(i) i
dt C + 
dq q
Also, i  …(ii)
dt
From (i) and (ii) + 
d2i 1 V0
 i  i  im sin(t)
dt 2 LC
di
At t = 0, L  V0
dt
Lim   V0
V0 V0 C
im    V0
L 1 L
L
LC
8
im  2  103 A  4 mA
2

18. D
 1   1
   
Sol.  3F    C   C = 1 F
2 6

19. B
IeA cos 
Sol. i 4A
hC

20. A
  t  
Sol. I0  cos2 (  1)   
   

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SECTION – B

21. 00008.00
1 GmM 1 GmM
Sol. mv 02   mv 2  …(i) (conservation of mechanical energy)
2 5R 2 R
mv 0
5R  mvR …(ii) (conservation of angular momentum about C)
2
from (i) and (ii)
32GM
v0  k=8
105R

22. 00002.00

Sol. (2n  1)  53.8 cm  e e = end correction
4

(2n  3)  75.8 cm  e
4
 n = 2,  = 44 cm  e = 1.2 cm
e = 0.6 r, r = 2 cm

23. 00008.40
gx 2
Sol. y  x tan   sec 2  y
2u2
gL2
h  L tan   2 (1  tan2  )
2u
For h to be maximum h
u
dh 2
 0  u = Lg tan 
d 
(10 2)2 5
 tan  =  x
8(10) 2 L
2
 5  10 8  29 
hmax  8       8.4 m
 2  2 200  4 

24. 00006.00
1
Sol. 
(z  1)2

25. 00006.00
 2 (9)  2 (4)
Sol. 2

(9  r) (4  r)2
 r = 6

26. 00004.00
E0
Sol. Energy in nth orbit =   En
n2
E  E1 15 E0
 n  15 V   15 V
e 16 e
E
Also, E  E2  0  4eV
4

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27. 00032.00
Sol. P0V0 = nRT0
1.1P0  1.2V0 = nRT
 T = 1.32 T0
T
% change in T =  100  32 %
T

28. 00000.00
I0
Sol. After passes through 1st Polaroid, intensity of light becomes as it becomes polarised. Now the
2
pass axis of 2nd poloroid is perpendicular to the first, hence the intensity after passes through 2nd
polaroid is zero.

29. 00001.00
Sol. Upper half and lower half has the some focal length.

30. 00001.98
Sol. Applying energy conservation
h  2m0 c 2  E1  E2
3 MeV  2 0.51MeV  E1  E 2
E1 + E2 = 1.98 MeV

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A

31. D
Sol. O O

HOOC COOH

  3
i O   O O
ii  H2O  H2O2 
HOOC COOH
O O

32. C
Sol. II and III are more stable than I and IV due to complete octet. I is more stable than IV because in
I, more electronegative atom has – ve charge.

33. D
Sol. (A) S   ve because in chain form more rotation is possible in C – C single bond.
(B) Ions have more solvated H2 O than H2 O hence when they form CH3 COOH and H2O,
more H2 O will be free. S  0 .
(C) Solid to gas entropy increases. S  0 .
(D) Two gas molecules are forming one molecule hence S  0 .

34. D
Sol. n  n   
6s 6 0 6
6p 6 1 7
4f 4 3 7
5d 5 2 7
Electrons are filled in increasing order of energy level.
6s  4f  5d  6p

35. C
Sol. O   g  e  O2  g   egH2   ve
It is endothermic process.

36. B
Sol. Cl
Cl
See saw
I

Cl Cl

Cl
Cl
Square planer
I

Cl Cl

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Cl
Cl
Square pyramidal
I

Cl Cl Cl

37. B
Sol. OH OH
CHO

 P.C.C.
H2O /H Neutral FeCl3
   test
 positive

OCH3 OH OH

aq. KOH Conc. KOH


Br
CH2OH COOK

.
   CH3Br 
HBr

OH
OH OH
 Cannizaro reaction
38. B
Sol. OH O OK
CHO
KOH
 
CHCl3

CH3 CHCl 2

39. C
Sol. A, B, D are correct statements. Cellulose is a straight chain polysaccharide composed only of
  D  Glucose. units.

40. A
Sol. PV  nRT 1P .m
a
3
 1 Joule 
50  10  1.5  y  R  2000
1
1.5  y  R 
4
1 3 1
1.5  y  y
4R 2 4R
1 3 1  6R
y  
4R 2 4R

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41. D
OH NH2

Sol. 3-amino-2-butanol H3C C C CH3


H H

It’s Gauche form is most stable due to hydrogen bonding


H
O

H3C NH2

CH3
H
H

42. D
Sol.   D  glucose  -D-glucose

K eq 
  1.4
 
1
  1.4  1
 
  1
    2.4
1
% of   form   100  41.67
2.4

43. A
Sol. B, C and D are wrong options.
Maximum limit of nitrae is 10 ppm in drinking water.
BOD value would have less than 5 ppm in clean water

44. C
Sol. Pt NH3 4 Br2  Cl2 has 2 geometrical isomers
Pt NH3 4 ClBr  ClBr has 2 geometrical isomers
Pt NH3 4 Br2  Cl2 has 2 geometrical isomers

45. D
Sol. Neoprene and Buna-N are synthetic rubber. Valcanised rubber is rubber which is formed by
natural rubber and sulphur at proper temperature.

46. C
Sol. Melting of ice at 10o C is a non-spontaneous process. Hence, G > 0.

47. A
Sol. NiCl2  aq  Ni2 aq  2Cl  aq 
At Pt cathode reduction will take place
Ni2  2e  Ni  s 

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48. C
Sol. (C) is incorrect reaction
4Sn  10HNO3  dil.  4Sn  NO3 2  NH4NO3  3H2O

49. B
Sol. S3O9 is  form of SO3
O O
S
O O

O S S O
O
O O

50. D
Sol. Limonite  Fe2O3 .3H2 O
Zincite  ZnO
Diaspore  Al2O3 .H2O
Siderite  FeCO3

SECTION – B

51. 00001.50
Sol.  COOHn  nKOH  n  COOK   nH2 O
Moles of acid × n = moles of KOH
10 169.5  1
n 
118 1000
n2
n  2 means two – COOH groups are present. Since, no loss of CO 2 take place, it means
– COOH will be separated by carbon atoms.
Mass of left C and H in acid = 118 – 90 = 28
It will be by 2C and 4 hydrogen atoms.
Acid will be HOOC  CH2  CH2  COOH
y6
x4
4 6 3
   1.5
x 4 2

52. 00002.50
Sol. (iv) and (vi) are incorrect.

CH2I2  Zn  CH2  ZnI2

CH3  N  N  CH3  2CH3  N2
a5
b2
a 5
  2.50
b 2

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53. 00004.48
(Range 4.46 – 4.50)

Sol. 2NaClO3   2NaCl  3O2
NaCl  AgNO3  AgCl  NaNO3
2 2
Moles of O 2  moles of NaCl  moles of AgCl
3 3
2 2  1.5 
Moles of AgCl  moles of O2    
3 3  32 
2 1.5
Mass of AgCl    143.5 gm
3 32
= 4.484 gm
= 4.48 gm
54. 00002.25
Sol. Correct statements are 4(i, iii, iv and v)
x4
x5 45
  2.25
4 4

55. 00001.50
Sol. C N

OH

CH3
H2N
Only four chiral carbon atoms have hydrogen atoms.
x=6
y=4

56. 00003.20
22
Sol. For He gas PHe  Use P1V1  P2 V2 
5
43
For H2 gas PH2  Use P1V1  P2 V2 
5
4 12 16
Ptotal  PHe  PH2     3.20 atm
5 5 5
Total pressure will be same in both chambers A and B.

57. 00008.55
(Range 8.50 – 8.60)
Sol. Cane sugar  H2 O     Glucose + Fructose
t=0 0.05 mole 0 0
t 0.05-0.05 0.05 0.05
Total moles  0.05  0.05  0.05  0.05
 0.05 1   
Tf  iK f m

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 0.05 
0.279  1    1.86   
 500 / 1000 
0.279  5
1      1.5
1.86  0.5
  0.5
Moles of cane sugar left  0.05  0.05
= 0.025
Mass of cane sugar left  342  0.025
= 8.55 gm

58. 00001.50
 100 50  23 21
Sol. Total number of surfactant molecules      6  10  3  10
 1000 1000 
Total area of surfactants  3  1021  a2  67.5 cm2
(a = edge length)
67.5
a2  21
 22.5  1021
3  10
a2  2.25  1020 cm2
a  1.5  1010 cm
a  1.50 Pm

59. 00001.25
Sol. P  V  nb   nRT
For 1 mole V  Vm  5b
P  5b  b   RT
RT
P
4b
PV RT V
 
RT 4b RT
V 5b
Z Z
4b 4b
Z = 1.25

60. 00002.62
Sol. XeF2  Xe   g  F  g   F  g  Hr
Hr  2HXe F  I.E Xe  E.G.E.F 
 2  34  279  85
= 262

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A

61. A
11!
Sol.  2! 3!  69300
4! 4! 2! 3!

62. A
7 3 11
Sol. g(x) changes sign at , ,
6 2 6

63. B
Sol. f(x) is even, has period 2, range is [0, 1] and symmetric about x = 1

64. D
1
Sol.  tan
1
 xy  d  xy   xy tan1  xy   ln 1  x 2 y 2   c
2

65. C
 1002  1 
Sol. Variance = 4     3333
 12 

66. C
Sol. Can be easily seen from truth table

67. C
Sol. (a, a)  R
if (a, b)  R  (b, a)  R
if (a, b)  R, (b, c)  R  (a, c)  R

68. A
1
Sol. Angle subtended by person at the centre in 5 seconds = radians
2
  1 1 200  1
 h  2  100 cos     tan  30  = sin  
2 2 2 3 4

69. B
1  2x f  x   2x  f 2  x  dx
Sol.  1 2x f  x    x2  f 2  x   2x f  x 
2x  f 2  x 
1
1  2x f  x  1 f  x  1
=   x  f  x  2
dx    x  f  x  2
dx =
x  f  x
c

70. A
Sol. Either m = 1, m = –1 or m = –1, m = 1

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71. D
 T1
1  sin
ri 1 6  1
Sol. 
ri  3 ri
1  sin ri+1
6 P 30 Ci
n Ci+1
31
lim
n
 ri  
1 2
i1 1
3
T2

72. D
 2
Sol. Let Q(t) and P  t    –t2 – 2 = –1  t2 = –1
 t
So, point P does not exist

73. A
674 674
Sol. Coefficient of x 674 in 1  x  x 674  x  2   2674

74. B
Sol. Null matrix is the only matrix in set A and set B

75. A
 4
  
Sol. tan x + 3 cot3 x =
sin2   x   tan x  3 and sin2   x   1
3  6   6 
   
 x  n  and  x  n  ; x  n 
3 6 2 3

76. C
abc 456 8
Sol. R  
4 15  7   5  3  7
4     
2  2   2  2 
Area = R2

77. B
–1 –1
Sol. 2 tan x = 2 cos x is only satisfied for one value of x

78. D
Sol. dr’s of normal vector of P3 should be proportional to –1, –1, 1
So, a = b = –3

79. A
cos 2x
Sol. 0
cos x cos3x
 
Now solve using Wavy Curve Method to get x    
6 4

80. C
 
Sol. As any vector in plane can be expressed as linear contribution of a and b
 
 a, b lie in plane and are non-collinear

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SECTION – B

81. 00269.00
p 90 90
Sol.  
q 180  1 179

82. 00006.00
Sol. Shown in the figure y=2
cos x
2

1 y = |cos x|
y = |sin x|
0   3 2
2 2

83. 00008.00
Sol. A = {3, 4, 5, ....., } ; B = {....., –7, –6}

84. 04045.50


22022  31012  1
3
2022  2023 cosec 2 x cot x 3
Sol. 
sin 2022
x
dx 
sin 2022
x 

31011.5
6
6

85. 00000.25
Sol. f(0) = 2  f(x + 2) + f(x – 2) = f(x)  f(x) = f(x + 12)
12 24
1

0
f  x  dx 
4  f  x  36 dx
24

86. 00248.00
5000  4950 100 1 149
Sol. Number of ways = C1001 = C99

87. 00002.14
Sol. Bounded area =   1

0  
2

88. 00003.46
Sol. r2 3

89. 00001.00
Sol. m = 1, n = 0

90. 00000.69
1
Sol. Tr  (where r = 1, 2, ......)
 2r  1 2r
1 1
=   S = ln 2
2r  1 2r

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