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Solutions to JEE(Main)-2020
Test Date: 5th September 2020 (Second Shift)
2. This Test Paper consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.
3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 25 questions in each part of equal weightage out of which 20 questions are MCQs and 5
questions are numerical value based. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.
4. (Q. No. 01 – 20, 26 – 45, 51 – 70) 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.
5. (Q. No. 21 – 25, 46 – 50, 71 – 75) contains 15 Numerical based questions with answer as numerical
value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.
6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.3 for correct response of each
question. One mark will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction
from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer box.
7. There is only one correct response for each question. Marked up more than one response in any
question will be treated as wrong response and marked up for wrong response will be deducted
accordingly as per instruction 6 above.
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PART – A (PHYSICS)
1. Two coherent sources of sound, S1 and S2 produce source
waves of the same wavelength, = 1 m, in phase. S1 and
S2 are placed 1.5 m apart (see fig). A listener located at L,
directly in front of S2 finds that the intensity is at a minimum
when he is 2 m away from S2. The listener moves away
from S1, keeping his distance from S2 fixed. The adjacent
maximum of intensity is observed when the listener is at a
distance d from S1. Then, d is:
(A) 12 m (B) 3 m
(C) 5 m (D) 2 m
2. Two different wires having lengths L1 and L2, and respective temperature coefficient of
linear 4expansion 1 and 2, are joined end-to-end. Then the effective temperature
coefficient of linear expansion is:
2
(A) 1 (B) 2 12
2
1L1 a2L 2 1 2 L1L 2
(C) (D) 4
L1 L 2 1 2 L 2 L1 2
4. In adiabatic process, the density of a diatomic gas becomes 32 times its initial value.
The final pressure of the gas is found to be n times the initial pressure. The value of n is:
1
(A) 128 (B)
32
(C) 32 (D) 326
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0 vl 0 vl
(A) (B)
2 Rr Rr
20 vl 0 vl
(C) (D)
2 Rr 4 Rr
6. An iron rod of volume 10–3m3 and relative permeability 1000 is placed as core in a
solenoid with 10 turns/cm. If a current of 0.5 A is passed through the solenoid, then the
magnetic moment of the rod will be:
(A) 0.5 102 Am2 (B) 50 102 Am2
(C) 500 102 Am2 (D) 5 102 Am2
7. The correct match between the entries in column I and column II are:
I II
Radiation Wavelength
(a) Microwave (i) 100 m
(b) Gamma rays (ii) 10–15 m
(c) A.M. radio waves (iii) 10–10 m
(d) X-rays (iv) 10–3 m
(A) (a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii) (B) (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
(C) (a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv) (D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
8. A radioactive nucleus decays by two difference processes. The half life for the first
process is 10 s and that for the second is 100 s. The effective half life of the nucleus is
closes to:
(A) 6 sec. (B) 9 sec.
(C) 12 sec. (D) 55 sec.
9. Ten charges are placed on the circumference of a circle of radius R with constant
angular separation between successive charges. Alternate charges 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 have
charge (+ q) each, while 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 have charge (– q) each. The potential V and the
electric field E at the centre of the circle are respectively:
(Take V = 0 at infinity)
10q 10q 10q
(A) V ; E 2
(B) V 0; E
4 0 R 4 0 R 4 0 R2
10q
(C) V 0 ; E 0 (D) V ; E0
4 0 R
10. A driver in a car, approaching a vertical wall notices that the frequency of his car horn,
has changed from 440 Hz to 480 Hz, when it gets reflected from the wall. If the speed of
sound in air is 345 m/s, then the speed of the car is:
(A) 24 km/hr (B) 36 km/hr
(C) 18 km/hr (D) 54 km/hr
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11. A parallel plate capacitor has plate of length ‘’, width ‘w’ and separation of plates is ‘d’. It
is connected to a battery of emf V. A dielectric slap of the same thickness ‘d’ and of
dielectric constant k = 4 is being, inserted between the plates of the capacitor. At what
length of the slab inside plates, will be energy stored in the capacitor be two times the
initial energy stored?
(A) 2/3 (B) /2
(C) /4 (d) /3
12. A spaceship in space sweeps stationary interplanetary dust. As a result, its mass
dM(t)
increases at a rate bv 2 (t), where v(t) its instantaneous velocity. The
dt
instantaneous acceleration of the satellite is:
2bv 3 bv 3
(A) (B)
Mt Mt
bv 3
(C) – bv(t) (D)
2M t
13. The acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface at the poles is g an and angular
velocity of the earth about the axis passing through the pole is . An object is weight at
the equator and at a height h above the poles by using a spring balance. If the weights
are found to be same, then h is :(h<<R, where R is the radius of the earth)
R2 2 R2 2
(A) (B)
2g g
R2 2 R2 2
(C) (D)
8g 4g
(C) (D)
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15. In an experiment to verify Stokes law, a small spherical ball of radius r and density falls
under gravity through a distance h in air before entering a tank of water. If the terminal
velocity of the ball inside water is same as its velocity just before entering the water
surface, then the value of h is proportional to: (ignore viscosity of air)
(A) r3 (B) r4
2
(C) r (D) r
16. A ring is hung on a nail. It can oscillate, without slipping or sliding (i) in its plane with a
time period T1 and, T(ii) back and forth in a direction perpendicular to its plane, with a
T
period T2. The ratio 1 will be:
T2
2 3
(A) (B)
3 3
2 2
(C) (D)
3 3
17. The velocity (v) and time (t) graph of a body in a straight
line motion is shown in the figure. The point S is at
4.333 seconds. The total distance covered by the body
in 6 s is:
37
(A) 11 m (B) m
3
49
(C) 12 m (D) m
4
1 E 1
18. The quantities x ,y and z are defined where C-capacitance, R-
0 0 B CR
Resistance, l-length, E-Electric field, B-magnetic field and 0, 0, - free space permittivity
and permeability respectively. Then:
(A) x, y and z have the same dimension. (B) Only y and z have the same dimension.
(C) Only x and z have the same dimension (D) Only x and y have the same dimension.
19. A galvanometer is used in laboratory for detecting the null point in electrical experiments.
If, on passing a current of 6 mA it produces a deflection of 2°, its figure of merit is close
to:
(A) 666° A/div. (B) 6 10–3 A/div.
(C) 333° A/div. (D) 3 10–3 A/div.
20. In the circuit, given in the figure currents in different
branches and value of one resistor are shown. Then
potential at point B with respect to the point A is:
(A) + 1 V (B) – 1 V
(C) + 2 V (D) – 2 V
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21. A thin rod of mass 0.9 kg and length 1 m is suspended, at rest, from one
end so that it can freely oscillate in the vertical plane. A particle of move
0.1 kg moving in a straight line with velocity 80 m/s hits the rod at its
bottom most point and sticks to it (see figure). The angular speed (in
rad/s) of the rod immediately after the collision will be __________.
22. The surface of a metal is illuminated alternately with photons of energies E1 = 4 eV and
E2 = 2.5 eV respectively. The ratio of maximum speeds of the photoelectrons emitted in
the two cases is 2. The work function of the metal in (eV) is __________.
23. A prism of angle A = 1° has a refractive index = 1.5. A good estimate for the minimum
angle of deviation (in degrees) is close to N/10. Value of N is __________.
24. Nitrogen has is at 300° temperature. The temperature (in K) at which the rms speed of a
H2 molecule would be equal to the rms speed of a nitrogen molecule, is __________.
(Molar mass of N2 gas 28 g).
25. A body of mass 2 kg, is driven by an engine delivering, a constant power 1 J/s. the body
starts from rest and moves in a straight line. After 9 seconds, the body has moved a
distance (in m) __________.
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PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
26. An element crystallises in a face-centred cubic (fcc) unit cell with cell edge a. The
distance between the centres of two nearest octahedral voids in the crystal lattice is:
a
(A) (B) 2a
2
a
(C) a (D)
2
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
28. Adsorption of a gas follows Freundlich adsorption isotherm. If x is the mass of the gas
x
adsorbed on mass m of the adsorbent, the correct plot of versus p is:
m
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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29. The variation of molar conductivity with concentration of an electrolyte (X) in aqueous
solution is shown in the given figure.
32. Lattice enthalpy and enthalpy of solution of NaCl are 788 kJ mol–1 and 4 kJ mol–1,
respectively. The hydration enthalpy of NaCl is:
(A) 784 kJ mol–1 (B) –784 kJ mol–1
–1
(C) 780 kJ mol (D) –780 kJ mol–1
33. The correct statement about probability density (except at infinite distance from nucleus)
is:
(A) It can be zero for 3p orbital (B) It can be zero for 1s orbital
(C) It can be zero for 2p orbital (D) It can be zero for 2s orbital
34. The increasing order of boiling points of the following compounds is:
(A) I < IV < III < II (B) IV < I < II < III
(C) III < I < II < IV (D) I < III < IV < II
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(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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39. Boron and silicon of very high purity can be obtained through:
(A) zone refining (B) electrolytic refining
(C) liquation (D) vapour phase refining
41. Which one of the following polymers is not obtained by condensation polymerisation?
(A) Buna – N (B) Nylon 6
(C) Nylon 6, 6 (D) Bakelite
2
47. Considering that 0 P, the magnetic moment (in BM) of Ru H2O 6 would be
__________.
48. For a dimerization reaction,
2 A g A 2 g ,
at 298 K, U 20 kJ mol1, S 30 JK 1 mol–1, then the G will be __________ J.
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49. The volume, in mL, of 0.02 M K2Cr2O7 solution required to react with 0.288 g of ferrous
oxalate in acidic medium is __________.
(Molar mass of Fe = 56 mol–1)
50. For a reaction X + Y = 2Z, 1.0 mol of X, 1.5 mol of Y and 0.5 mol of Z were taken in a 1 L
vessel and allowed to react. At equilibrium, the concentration of Z was 1.0 mol L–1. The
x
equilibrium constant of the reaction is __________ . The value of x is __________.
15
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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
30
1 i 3
51. The value of is:
1 i
(A) 215i (B) –215
(C) 65 (D) –215i
x(e
1 x x 1 /x 1)
2 4
53. lim
x 0
1 x2 x4 1
(A) does not exist (B) is equal to 1
(C) is equal to e (D) is equal to 0
x 1 y 2 z 1 x 2 y 1 z 1
54. If for some R, the lines L1 : and L 2 : are
2 1 1 5 1
coplanar,
then the line L2 passes through the point:
(A) (2, –10, –2) (B) (10, –2,–2)
(C) (10, 2, 2) (D) (–2, 10, 2)
56. If L sin2 sin2 and M cos2 sin2 , then:
16 8 16 8
1 1 1 1
(A) M cos (B) L cos
4 2 4 8 2 2 2 8
1 1 1 1
(C) M cos (D) L cos
2 2 2 8 4 2 4 8
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57. Which of the following point lies on the tangent to the curve x 4 e y 2 y 1 3 at the
point (1, 0) ?
(A) (2, 2) (B) (–2, 6)
(C) (–2, 4) (D) (2, 6)
1 x2 1 2x 1 x2 1
58. The derivation of tan 1 with respect to tan 1 at x is:
x 1 2x 2 2
2 3 3
(A) (B)
3 10
3 2 3
(C) (D)
12 5
59. If the sum of the second, third and fourth terms of a positive term G.P. is 3 and the sum
of its sixth, seventh and eights terms is 243, then the sum of the first 50 terms of this
G.P. is:
1 50 1 50
(A)
26
3 1 (B)
13
3 1
2 50 1 49
(C)
13
3 1 (D)
26
3 1
60. The area (in sq. units) of the region A x, y : x 1 x y 2
x,0 x 2 , where [t]
denotes the greatest integer function, is:
8 4 1
(A) 2 1 (B) 2
3 3 2
8 1 4
(C) 2 (D) 2 1
3 2 3
cos
61. If 5 7 sin 2 cos 2
d A loge B C, where C is a constant of integration, then
B
can be:
A
5 sin 3 5 2 sin 1
(A) (B)
2 sin 1 sin 3
2 sin 1 2 sin 1
(C) (D)
5 sin 3 sin 3
62. If and are the roots of the equation, 7x 2 3x 2 0, then the value of 2
1 1 2
is equal to:
27 27
(A) (B)
32 16
3 1
(C) (D)
8 24
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63. If the length of the chord of the circle, x 2 y 2 r 2 r 0 along the line y – 2x = 3 is r, the
r2 is equal to:
12
(A) 12 (B)
5
9 24
(C) (D)
5 5
70.
If x = 1 is a critical point of the function f x 3x 2 ax 2 a e x , then
2
(A) x = 1 is a local minima and x .
3
2
(B) x = 1 and x are local minima of f.
3
2
(C) x = 1 is a local maxima and x is a local minima of f.
3
2
(D) x = 1 and x are local maxima of f.
3
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71. Let A = (a, b, c) and B = (1, 2, 3, 4). Then the number of elements in the set
C f : A B | 2 f A and f is not one one is __________.
73. If the lines x + y = a and x – y = b touch the curve y = x2 – 3x + 2 at the points where the
a
curve intersects the x-axis, then is equal to __________.
b
74. Let the vectors a, b, c be such that a 2, b 4 and c 4. if the projection of b on a is
equal to the projection of c on a and b is perpendicular to c , then the value of abc
is ________.
75. In a bombing attack, there is 50% chance that a bomb will hit the target. At least two
independent hits are required to destroy the target completely. Then the minimum
number of bombs, that must be dropped to ensure that there is at least 99% chance of
completely destroying the target, is __________.
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Solutions to JEE (Main)-2020
PART –A (PHYSICS)
1. B
Sol. Initially S2L = 2 m
S1L 22 (3 / 2)2
5
S1L 2.5 m
2
So since = 1 m. x
2
So white listener moves away from S1. Then, x (= S1L – S2L) increases and hence, at
x = first maxima will appear. x = = S1L – S2L.
1 = d – 2 d = 3 m.
2. C
Sol. At T°C L = L1 + L2
At T + T Leq = L1 + L2
L2 = L2(1 + 2T)
L11 L 2 2
avg
L1 L 2
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3. A
Sol. Now, using junction analysis
We can say, q1 + q2 + q3 = 0
36 36(5) 180
x q3
11 11 11
q3 = 16.36 C
4. A
Sol. In adiabatic process
PV = constant
m
P = constant
As mass is constant
P
Pf f
(32)7/5 27 128
Pi i
5. A
Sol. 0 i
B
2r
0i
dr
2r
d 0i dr
2t 2r dt
o iv
e
2 r
e iv
i 0
R 2 Rr
6. D
Sol. M = rNiA
Here
r = Relative permeability
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N = Number of turns
i = Current
A = Area of cross section
M = rNiA = rniA
M = rniV = 1000(1000) 0.5 (10–3)
= 500 = 5 × 102 Am2
7. A
Sol. Energies of given Radiation can have
The following relation
E-Rays > EX-Rays > Emicrowave > EAM Radiaowaves
-Rays < X-Rays < microwave < AM Radiowaves
According to tres.
(a) Microwave 10–3 m (iv)
(b) Gamma Rays 10–15 m (ii)
(c) AM Radio wve 100 m (i)
(d) X-Rays 10–10 m (iii)
8. B
Sol. 1 1 1
Teff T1 T2
Teff 9
9. C
Sol. Potential of centre, = V =
K( q )
VC
R
K(0)
VC 0
R
Electric field at centre EB EB E
Let E be electric field produced by each
charge at the centre, then resultant electric
field will be
EC = 0, since equal electric field vectors
are acting at equal angle so their resultant
is equal to zero.
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10. D
Sol. vs
f1 = frequency heard by wall = fs
v s ve
f2 = frequency heard y driver after reflection from
wall
v vc vs ve
f2 s f1 f0
vs v s ve
f2 v s v c
f0 v s v c
48 v s v c
44 v s v c
12(vs + vc) = 11(vs – vc)
23vc = vs
v 345
vc s = 15 m/s
23 23
15 18
= = 54 km/hr
5
11. D
Sol.
K0 A1 0 A 2
Cf
d d
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K0 wx 0 w( x)
Cf
d d
K0 wx 0 w( x) 20 w
Cf 2Ci
d d d
4x + – x = 2
x
3
12. B
dm(t)
Sol. bv 2
dt
dm
Fthast v
dt
dm(t)
Force on satellite = v
dt
2
M(t) a = –v (bv )
bv 3
aa
M(t)
13. A
Sol. ge = g – R2
2gh
g2 g
R
2gh
Now R2
R
R2 2
h
2g
14. A
Sol. Till input voltage reaches 4 V. No zener is in
breakdown region. So V0 = Vi then now hen Vi
changes between 4V to 6V one zener with 4V will
breakdown are P.D. across this zener will become
constant and remaining potential will drop acro
resistance in series with 4V zener.
Now current in circuit increases Abruptly and
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15. B
Sol. After falling through h, the velocity be equal to terminal velocity.
2 r 2g
2gh ( )
9
2 r 4 g( )2
h
81 2
h r4
16. A
Sol. Moment of inertia in case (i) is I1
I1 = 2MR2
3
I2 = MR 2
2
I1 I2
T1 2 ; T2 2
Mgd Mgd
T1 I 2MR2 2
1
T2 I2 3 3
MR 2
2
17. B
Sol. 1 13
OS = 4
3 3
1 5
SD = 2
3 3
Area of OABS is A1
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Area of SCD is A2
Distance = A 1 A 2
1 13 32
A1 1 4
23 3
1 5 5
A2 2
2 3 3
Distance = A 1 A 2
32 5 37
=
3 3 3
18. A
1
Sol. x speed [x] [L1T 1 ]
0 0
E
y speed [y] [L1T 1 ]
B
z [z] [L1T 1 ]
RC
So, x, y, z all have the same dimensions.
19. D
i
Sol. Figure of Merit = C
6 10 3
= C = 3 × 10–3 Am2
2
20. A
Sol. Let us assume the potential at A = VA = 0.
i1 + i3 = i2
1A + i3 = 2A
i3 = 2A
vA + 1 + i3(2) – 2 = vB
0 + 1 + 2(1) – 2 = vB
vB = 3 – 2
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vB = 1 amp.
21. 20.00
Sol. Li L f
mvL = I
ML3
mvL mL2
3
0.9 12
0.1 80 1 0.1 12
3
3 1 4 rad
8 ; 8 ; 20 rad
10 10 10 sec
22. 2.00
Sol. E1 = + K1 …(1)
E2 = + K2 …(2)
E1 – E2 = K1 – K2
V
Now 1 2
V2
K1
4 ; K1 = 4K2
K2
Now from equation (2)
4 – 2.5 = 4K2 – K2
1.5 = 3 K2
K2 = 0.5 eV
Now putting this
Value in equation (2)
2.5 = + 0.5 eV
= 2 eV
23. 5.00
Sol. min = ( – 1) A
= (1.5 – 1)1
= 0.5
5
min
10
N=5
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24. 40.93
3RT
Sol. Vrms
M
VN2 VH2
3RTN 2 3RTH 2
MN2 MH 2
573 TH 2
28 2
TH 2 = 40.928
25. 18.00
Sol. P = constant
P = mav
dv
m v P
dt
v t
P
vdv
0 m 0
dt
1/2
v 2 Pt 2Pt
v
2 m m
dx 2P 1/2
t
dt m
x t
2P 1/2
dx
0 m t
0
dt
2P t 3/2 2P 2 3/2
x t
m 3/2 m 3
2 1 2
= 93/2
2 3
2
= 27 = 18
3
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PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
26. D
Sol. In FCC octahedral voids are present at the edge centers and body center
Consider a diagonal projected form edge centre passing through the body centre
2a a
Distance between octahedral voids =
2 2
27. A
Sol. H - O - SO 3 H
H O CH2 - CH3 H O CH2 - CH3
H O - SO 3
O O
CH2 - CH3
H2SO4 +
O
28. D
Sol. Gas Solid GS H ve
Adsorbed gas
Adsorption of gas is an exothermic process. Increase in temperature reduces the extent
of adsorption.
x
K P1/n n 1
m
29. B
Sol. KNO3, HCl and NaCl are strong electrolytes for these electrolytes of m with c will be
liner which can be given as
m m0 A c for strong electrolyte
Since given variation is not linear it has to be a weak electrolyte
CH3COOH is a weak electrolyte
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30. B
Sol. H
O C S N
H H H H H H H H
H H
B.E 104o 109o 92o 107o
Using VSEPR, L.P – B.P repulsion we can safely say that CH4 should have highest bond
angle among the given
31. B
Sol. In isoelectronic species nuclear charge can be approximated as
Z
Nuclear charge
no. of electrons
Al3+ Mg2+ Na+ F– O2– N3–
Nuclear Charge 13 12 11 9 8 7
10 10 10 10 10 10
Minimum nuclear charge is in N3– and maximum is in Al3+
So order should be
Al3+ < Mg2+ < Na+ < F– < O2– < N3–
32. B
Sol. HHydration
Na g Cl g
HLattice
Hsolution
NaCl s Na aq Cl aq
Hess’s law
Hsolution = Hlattice + Hhydration
4 = 788 + Hhydration
Hhydration = - 784 kJ mol–1
33. A
Sol. Probability density of plots
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34. A
OH OH
and
Sol. In there is intermolecular hydrogen boding this hydrogen bonding
NO 2 NH2
will make there boiling point higher than other two. Now between these two hydrogen
OH
NO 2
OH OH
Boiling point of will be higher than due to higher molar mass (and
OCH3 CH3
dipole-dipole interaction)
Now order is
OH OH OH OH
35. D
Sol. Me Me
Ac 2O/Py
NH2 NHCOCH3
Br2, FeCl 3
Br
Br
Me
Me HO /
O
OH
HN
NH2
CH2
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36. A
Ea
Sol. nK I
RT
Ea
slope slope is negative
R
E 10 0
a
R 50
Ea = 2R
37. B
Sol.
H Br
CH3 CH CH CH CH3
CH3
H
Br
CH3 CH2 CH2 C CH3 CH3 CH2 CH C CH3
CH3 CH3
Br
CH3
38. A
Sol. H Cl Cl H
C C
and
CH3 CH3
Geometrical isomers
39. A
Sol. Zone refining is used to obtain high purity elements which are used in the manufacture
of semiconductors. Boron and silicon both are used in semiconductors.
40. C
Sol.
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41. A
Sol. Nylon 6, Nylon 6, 6 & Bakelite are condensation polymers.
Buna – N- Addition polymerization
Na,
Buna N
CN
42. A
H
Sol. O O 90o.2 angle
H
Hydrogen peroxide has open book type structure. It is coloureless in free state
43. A
Sol. NH3 3 Cl2 NCl3 3 HCl
excess
44. B
Sol. Boiling and clark’s method (Ca(OH)2) are used for removing temporary hardness.
Whereas, calgon, sodium carbonate ion exchange method are used for removing
permanent hardness.
45. B
Sol. en
Cl N
N N N Cl
en Co en and Co
N N N Cl
Cl N
en
(A) Trans (B) Cis
Optically inactive due to Optically active no plane of symmetry
presence of plane of
symmetry
46. 9.00
Sol.
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47. 0.00
Sol. 0 P
Pairing of electron will take place
2
Ru H2O 6
eg
Ru2
t2g
Number of unpaired electron = 0
= 0.00
48. –13.49
Sol. 2 A g A 2 g
ng = 1 – 2
ng = 1
H = U + ng RT
H = -20 103 +(-1)8.31 298
H = -22477.572 J mol–1
G = H - TS
G = -22477.572 – (-30)298 = -22477.572 + 8940
G = -13537.57 J mol–1
49. 50.00
Sol. K 2Cr2O7 FeC2O 4 Fe3 CO2 Cr 3 K
nf 6 nf 3 H2 O
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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
51. D
30
2 2
1 3i
30
2cos 3 isin 3
Sol.
1 i
2 cos isin
4 4
230 cos 20 isin20
15 15
215 cos isin
2 2
215 1 0i
215 i
0 i
52. C
1 1 3
Sol. So D 0 1 3 k 2 0 k2 9
3 1 3
x y 3z 0 …………….(1)
x 3y 9z 0 …………….(2)
3x y 3z 0 …………….(3)
(1) – (3)
x 0 y 3z 0
y
3
z
y
So x 3
z
53. B
1 x2 x 4 1
e x 1
Sol. lim
x 0
1 x2 x 4 1
x
1 x2 x 4 1
put t
x
clearly x 0 t 0
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et 1
given limit lim 1
t 0 t
54. A
Sol. Line are coplanar
5 1
so 2 1 1
1 3 2
5 5 3 7 0
2 8 4
x 2 y 1 z 1
L2 :
4 9 1
Now by cross checking option (A) is correct.
55. D
dy
Sol. 2 tan x.y 2 sin x
dx
2 tan x dx
I.F. e sec 2 x
2 2
Solution is y.sec x 2 sin x.sec x dx C
y sec 2 x 2 sec x C
0 2.2 c c 4
y sec 2 x 2 sec x 4
y 2 2
4
56. C
Sol. L sin sin
16 8 16 8
3
sin .sin
16 16
1 3 3
cos cos =
2 16 16 16 16
1 1
cos
2 2 8
M cos cos
16 8 16 8
3
cos .cos
16 16
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1 3 3
cos cos
2 16 16 16 16
1 1
cos
2 2 8
57. C
1
Sol. e y y ' x 4 4x3 e y 2y ' 0 at (1, 0)
2 y 1
y ' 4 y ' 0 y ' 2
equation of tangent at 1,0 is 2x y 2 0
So option (C) is correct.
58. B
Sol. Let x tan
sec 1 1 1
y1 tan1 1
tan tan tan x
tan 2 2 2
2sin cos
x sin ,y 2 tan1
cos 2
tan1 tan 2 2 2 sin1 x
1 1
.
dy1 dy1 / dx
1 x 2
2
dy 2 dy 2 / dx 2. 1
1 x2
1
1
1 x2 4 3
4 1 x2
1 10
4 1
4
59. A
Sol. Let a,ar,ar 2 ........ G.P.
T2 T3 T4 3
ar 1 r r 2 3 ………(i)
T6 T7 T8 243
ar 5 1 r r 2 243 ………(ii)
by (i) and (ii)
r 4 81 r=3
1
a
13
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S50
a r 50 1 3 50
1
r 1 26
60. B
Sol. y x x 1
0 0 x 1
x 1 1 x 2
2
1
Area 2 x .dx
11
0
2
2
4x 3/2 1 8 2 1
3 2 3 2
0
61. B
cos
Sol. I 2
d
2 sin 7 sin 3
sin t cos d dt
1 1
dt
2 t2 7 t 3
2 2
1 1
dt
2 7 2 5 2
t 4 4
1 2t 1
ln c
2 t3
1 2 sin 1
ln c
5 sin 3
1
So A
5
5 2sin 1
B
sin 3
62. B
3 2
Sol. .
7 7
1 2 1 2
1 2 1 2
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2
1 2 2
2 2
1 2
3 23
2 7 7 27
2 2
2 3 2 16
1 2
7 7 7
63. B
r
Sol. AB r, AD
2
3r
CD r sin60o
2
003 3r 3 12
r 2 r2
12 22 2 5 5
64. A
Sol.
p q qp pq r :p q p s :p p q r s
T T T T T T T
T F T T T T T
F T F T T T T
F F T F T T T
65. C
Sol. A 5Q B 5Q C 5QA
A1, A 2 ,A 3 , A 4 , A 5 B1,B2 ,B3 ,B 4 ,B5 C1,C2 ,C3 ,C4 ,C5
A1A 2 A 3 B1C1 3 C1 5C3 5C1 5C1 750
A1A 2B1B2C1 3C2 5C2 5C2 5C1 1500
Total = 2250
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66. A
Sol. Given x a y b 1 z c
x ay ax x ay a
Now y b y b y y b y b C3 C3 C1
z cy cz z cy c
x y a
y y b C 2 C 2 C3
z y c
x 1 b
yy 1 b
z 1 c
R 2 R 2 R 1 and R3 R3 R 1
x 1 a x 1 a
y. y x 0 b a y a b 0 a b
zx 0 c a zx 0 c a
x 1 a
y a b 1 0 1
zx 0 c a
y a b c a z x y a b
67. A
Sol. Given log 1 x log 1 x log 1 x ...... 20 times = 460
72 73 74
2 3 4..... 21 log7 x 460
20
2 21 log7 x 460
2
log7 x 2
x 49
68. A
Sol.
c 2 36 1 m2 ………….(1)
c 2 100m2 64 ………….(2)
100m 64 36 36m2
2
69. A
Sol. 5 3 7 a b 25 a b 10
5 2 32 72 a 2 b 2
S.D. 52 2
2
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a2 b2 83
25 4 a2 b2 62
5
2
a b 2ab 62 ab 19
So equation whose roots are a and b is x 2 10x 19 0
70. D
Sol.
f x 3x 2 ax 2 a ex
f ' x 3x ax 2 a e
2 x
e x 6x a
e 3x a 6 x 2
x 2
x = 1 is a critical point
f ' 1 0
3a62 0
a 7
f ' x e x 3x 2 x 2
e x 3x 2 3x 2x 2
e x 3x 2 x 1
2
maxima at x
3
minima at x = 1
71. 19.00
72. 120.00
6 6 6
Sol. 1 x x 2
x4
1 x . 1 x 2
Coefficient of x 4 6C4 . 6 C0 6C2 . 6 C1 6C0 . 6 C2
15 90 15
= 120
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73. 0.50
Sol. y x 2 3x 2, x y a, x y b
2x1 0 31 2x 2 3 1
x1 2 x2 1
x1 4 6 2 0 x2 0
2,0 1, 0
b2 a 1
a 1
0.5
b 2
74. 6.00
Sol. b.a c .a
2 2 2 2
a b c a b c 2 a.b b.c a.c
4 16 16 2 a.b 0 a.b 36
abc 6
75. 11.00
1
Sol. Let probability of hitting the target p p
2
Let n be the minimum number of bombs
According to given condition
99
1 C P 1 P
n
0
0 n
nC1 P1 1 P
n1
100
2n n 1100
n 10 210 1100 Reject
n 11 211 1200 Select
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