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FULL TEST – X
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. Since tensions in the 2 springs are different so they have
different natural lengths. Let the natural length of upper and m1 = m
lower spring be L1 and L2 respectively.
Since, in equilibrium F2 = kx2 = mg L1 + 2x0
mg
x2 x 0 (say)
k F1
and F1 = mg + F2 F1 = 2mg mg + F2
2mg L2 + x0
kx1 = 2mg x1 2x 0
k
F2
Given L1 + 2x0 = L2 + x0 L2 = L1 + x0
When the springs are at their natural lengths, the distance of
mg
centre of mass from top ball will be
0 mL1 m(L1 L2 ) x
xCM L1 0
3m 3
x0 mg
CM is at a distance below the second ball.
3 3k
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2. D
Sol. For distance to remain constant, electrons need to move in a v B
circle of radius d/2. d/2
mv 2
FB Fe Fe
d/2 Fe FB FB
ke2
mv 2 eBd ke2
If evB 2
v2 v 0 v
d d/2 2m 2md
This is quadratic in v
2
edB 1 edB 4ke2
v
4m 2 2m 2md
The situation can be realized if value of v is real and positive
i.e. discriminant 0
2
edB 4ke2
2m 2md
1/3
2m
dmin 2
= dcritical
0B
If d < dcritical then problem has no solution
If d = dcritical then problem has one solution
If d > dcritical then problem have two solutions with different values for v.
3. C
dU
Sol. F 2B(r r0 )
dr
Equilibrium is at r = r0
When displaced by x from equilibrium position.
Frestoring 2B (r0 x) r0 2Bx SHM
2B
and a x 2 x
mreduced
2B m1 m2
where 2 =
m1m2
4. D
Sol. Work done in moving a unit positive charge from infinity to a point
on the circumference will be numerically equal to the potential at r
that point.
So we need to calculate potential at any point on the circumference
of this charged disc. P
Let choose an element of area dA in the form of a ring of radius r dr
and width dr, where dA = 2r dr dA
r = 2R cos dr = 2R sin d
Potential at point P due to the charge on this element is
R
dV sin d
0
0
R R R
sin d
0
V dV cos sin /2
0 0 0
/2
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5. A, C, D
Sol. Mass of iron block = 2 103 7.8 103 = 15.6 kg
Upthrust on iron block = 2 103 103 = 2 kg-wt
For cube to be in equilibrium, tension in the cord should be 15.6 2 = 13.6 kg-wt
And this tension should balance the weight of the water in the bucket and the reaction of the
upthrust (downward on the bucket).
T = wt of water + 2 (kg-wt)
mass of water = 13.6 2 = 11.6 kg
So volume of water is 11.6 litres
When water is poured, bucket will gradually move down and cube will rise. If additional water is
more than 4 litre then weight of water in the bucket become greater than the weight of the cube.
When water in the bucket evaporates, then bucket will rise and block will gradually sink to the
bottom and finally tension will be half the weight of the cube and water i.e. 7.8 kg-wt
6. B, C, D
Sol. Ugravitational = 0
So, the work done by external agent is dissipated in doing work against friction force.
h 2mgh
40 = 2frL = 2mgcos
sin tan
40 tan
Since, block does not slide tan tan h 1 m
2mgh
Now, Wup = mg sin L + mg cos L = mgh + mgx
Wdown = mg sin L + mg cos L = mgh + mgx
Wtotal = 2 mgx
W
x total
2mg
So x is independent of
B, C, D are correct.
7. A, D
Sol. Let length of pendulum be . For the motion along arc AP, acceleration of bob in vertical
downward direction is less than equal to g. Hence the time required to cover this arc is clearly
greater than it would be if the bob undergoes free fall from A to P. i.e.,
2 sin30
t1 t1 …(i)
g g
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8. B, C
3F F F N
Sol. a (towards left)
mm m
60
F
Ncos 60 F ma m
m F mg
N1 30
1
N 2F N = 4F
2
Also, N sin 60 + N1 = mg
N1 = mg N sin 60
For no slipping relative to each other, N1 0
3N
mg N sin 60 mg
2
2mg
N
3
2 3 10
N
3
N 34.64 Newton
9. B, C
Sol. v 2gh2
P
and for a given h1, v max 2 atm gh1
And when h1 is reduced then v will further increase and will have the maximum possible value
when h1 = 0
2Patm
v max = 14.14 m/s
10. A, B, C
Sol. Since, block is half submerged
v
S vg L g 2S = L
2
(B) when temperature is decreased by T (say) then fraction of volume
S (1 L T) (1 L T)
submerged = S , as L > S so fraction of volume
L 1 S T
L 2(1 S T)
submerged is decreased
(C) Let the length of the submerged part be x then
x S
…(i)
L L
x (1 L T)
and s …(ii)
L (1 S T)
L 1 S T
3
from (i) and (ii), 2S = 3L
(D) upon heating density of liquid will increase so block will rise.
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11. A, B, D
1 3 1 1 1 R R
Sol. 1 f R
f 2 R R R
1 3 / 2 1 1 1
1 fw 4f O
fw 4 / 3 R R 4f
1 1 1 1 1 1 d f
When in water:
4f v d v 4f d
4fd v
v 0 and 1
d 4f u
Image is virtual, magnified and erect.
12. A, B, C
Sol. When C2 shorted
Then the circuit becomes C3 C1
C1
V1 = V = 12 volt
V V
3 Volt
V
VC3 12 3 9 V
Since, C1 and C3 are in series, so charge will be same on both the capacitors
C
C1 3 = C 3 9 1 3
C3
SECTION – C
13. 00002.50
H H g
Sol. For not toppling of the cylinder, ma mg a , whereas for no slipping between m and
2 8 4
g
M, amax .
3
g
So for equilibrium of m with respect to M, amax = 2.5 m/s2
4
Now x = A sin(10t)
d2 x
a 100A sin(10t)
dt 2
amax = 100 A = 2.5
2.5
A= m 2.5 cm
100
14. 00008.00
4T
Sol. Initially Pin , where Pin = inside pressure …(i)
r
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Poutside 0 (always)
2 4T
When charge is sprayed, for equilibrium Pin …(ii)
20 2r
Since, isothermal process
P V P
Pin in i in …(iii)
Vf 8
4T 2 4T 3T 0
Using equations (i), (ii) and (iii) we have,
8r 20 2r r
3T0
Q = 4 (2r)2 16r 2 8 122r 3 T0
r
15. 00002.20
Sol. E = T4
E T4
2 22 256 4 4
E1 T1
T2 = 4T1
1
Also, 1T1 = 2T2 gives 2 1000 Å
4
hC 12400
KEmax 12.4 …(i)
2 1000
1 1 3
E2 4 13.6 22 2 2 13.6 4 10.2 eV …(ii)
2 4 16
From (i) and (ii) 12.4 = 10.2
= 2.2 eV
16. 00032.50
Sol. Loss in gravitational potential energy = Gain in kinetic
energy
N
L L 1 ML2 2
Mg cos 60
2 2 2 3
3g
15 rad/s
2L FB mg
When rod is at its lowest position the forces acting on it are
as shown in the diagram.
Magnetic force on the rod
x L
q 1
FB dq(v B)
x 0
L dx ( x) B 2 qBL
L
N mg FB = m 2
2
L
N = mg + FB + m 2
2
1 1
= 1 10 + 1 15 2 15 1 1 ( 15 )2
2 2
= 10 + 15 + 7.5 = 32.5 N
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17. 00001.25
Sol. Let T be the tension in the wire at the middle. Considering rotational equilibrium of the half wire
about fixed end.
Torque due to tension = torque due to its weight
L L
Td g
2 4
L2
T g
8d
T g 10
v L 10 125 m/s
8d 8 8 10 3
= 1.25 102 m/s
18. 00989.80
Sol. Since potential difference across all the inductors are same
di di di
So, L1 1 L2 2 L3 3
dt dt dt
i1 = i2 + C2 = i3 + C3
1 = 2 + C 2 = 4 + C3
C2 = 1 and C3 = 3
di q L d2 q q d2 q 3 2
Also L1 1 0 or 2
0 or 2
q q
dt C 3 dt C dt LC
q = qmax sin t
and i = qmax cos t
at t = 0, i = 1 + 2 + 4 = 7A
7 = qmax
7 LC
qmax = 7 989.8 106 C = 989.8 C
3
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
Sol. Since closed chamber is there, hence there will be an equilibrium. So relative lowering of vapour
pressure will be same.
C6H12 O6 x
40 / 180 10 / Mx
40 60 10 90
180 18 Mx 18
4 / 18 10 / M
x
4 60 10
5
18 18 Mx
4 1 10 / Mx
64 16 10
5
M
x
10 16 10
5
Mx Mx
15 10
5
Mx
Mx 30
20. B
Sol. Order of Ka values y > z > x
10–9 10–13 10–20
21. C
Sol. O O
|| ||
CH3 C CH2 COOH Ph3 P CH2 CH3 C CH2 COO
1 equiv.
Ph3 P CH2 , it’s one equivalent work as base.
22. B
Sol. - NH2 is 1o amine and in rest of option lone pair of star (*) marked nitrogen is taking part in
resonance. Or sp2 hybridized.
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23. A, B, C, D
Sol. - 78oC temperature is required for above reaction.
H NH2
CH3 C C CH3 Na
CH3 C C CH3
Radical anion CH3
H3C C C
Na H
H3C H CH3
NH2 H
Vinyl radical
C C H3C C C
H CH3 H
Vinyl anion
24. B, C, D
Sol. Option A is incorrect. Rest are correct.
O
Zn Hg HCl
HO C CH3 Cl CH2 CH3
25. C, D
Sol. Lactose is present in milk.
Maltose formed by -D glucose and -D glucose.
Hydrolysis of sugar change dextro to laevo.
26. B, C, D
27. B, D
Sol. OH
OH
OH
COOH
2 i CO NaOH
I I
ii H
ICl excess
H2 O
HO
HO
HO
I
(Ipso subs)
28. A, B, C, D
Sol. Mirror images are non super-imposable.
29. A, B, C
Sol. D is incorrect.
CrO2 Cl2 4NaOH 2NaCl Na2CrO 4 2H2O
30. A, B, C, D
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SECTION – C
31. 00001.25
Sol. Emulsion Butter, milk, blood, shampoo, polish, x = 5
Gels Cheese, curd, jam, jellies, y = 4
x 5
1.25
y 4
32. 00004.50
Sol.
i O3 2 CHO
ii H2 O Zn 2CH3 CHO
CHO
O O
|| ||
OHC C CH2 C CHO
33. 00002.50
Sol. a, c, d, e, f are compounds which give Reimer Tiemann and other do not give.
So 5/2 = 2.5
34. 00001.20
Sol. 3Cl2 6NaOH conc.
5NaCl NaClO3 H2 O
3Br2 6NaOH conc.
5NaBr NaBrO3 3H2O
3I2 6NaOH conc.
5NaI NaIO3 3H2O
3H2 O P4 Conc.3NaOH
PH3 3NaH2PO 2
CH3 2 CHCHO Conc.NaOH CH3 2 CHCOO Na CH3 2 CHCH2OH
HCHO Conc.NaOH HCOO Na CH3OH
Total 6 compound undergo disproportionation.
So x= 6 & y= 5 x/y=1.2
35. 00012.50
Sol. 7A
B
t0 a 0
b
t 15hr a b
7
b 8b
for point P a – b = a
7 7
7a
b
8
7a a
then a – b a
8 8
a a a
a
t1/2
2t1/2
3t1/2
2 4 8
3 half lives will be 900 hrs
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900
3t1/ 2 days
24
t1/2 = 12.5 days
36. 00003.50
Sol. x3
y4
x y 3 4
3.50
2 2
Compounds
Chile salt petre NaNO3, Lunar caustic AgNO3, Borax Na2B4O7.10H2O,
Milon’s base NH2HgOHgI
Heating effect
2Ag2CO3 4Ag 2CO2 O2
NH4 2 CO3
NH4HCO3 NH2 COONH4 H2O NH3
CaCO3 CaO CO2
2NaHCO3
Na2 CO3 H2 O CO2
2 Hg2CO3
4Hg 2CO2 O 2
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SECTION – A
37. B
f x
Sol. f2(x) + xf(x) = 3 f x
x 2f x
3x3 6x 2 f x 2f x 3x 2 x 2f x 2f x
x 2f x x 3
2f x
2
dx = x 2f x x 3
2f x
2
dx
3x 2 2f x 1
x 3
2f x
2
dx
2f x x 3
c
38. D
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 22
Sol. Required probability =
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 32
39. A
5
C2
x 1
Sol. Required probability = 5 5
C 2 C3 2
x
40. B
Sol. D = (2n + 1)2 – 4(2m + 1)(2p + 1)
Roots are rational if D is perfect square.
(2n + 1)2 – 4(2m + 1)(2p + 1) = I2 (I = Integer)
(2n + 1)2 – (2r + 1)2 = 4(2m + 1)(2p + 1), I = 2r + 1, r = Integer
4(n + r + 1)(n – r) = 4(2m + 1)(2p + 1)
(n + r + 1)(n – r) = odd (not possible)
Hence, roots are irrational.
41. B, D
r 2 2r 1 r 2
Sol. tan1
1 r r 2r 1
2 2
r 12 r 2
tan1 r 1 tan1 r 2
2
tan1 2
2
1 r r 1
42. B, D
n n n n
1 1 1 1
Sol. L lim 1 1 1 2 ..... 1 n1
n n 2n 2 n 2 n
1 1
1 .....
Le 2 4 e2 |k| = 2 k = 2
43. A, B, C
n r
Sol. r p 1 155 is real
r 1 p 1
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44. A, C
Sol. y = 1 cos 2x + 2
d2 y dy
Differential equation is sin2x 2
2 cos 2x
dx dx
= 0, f(x) = sin 2x
45. A, C
Sol. Put sec2 x = t
The given expression will be converted to t4 2 6t
Minimum value = 2 , Maximum value = 10
46. A, B, C
sin x a
Sol. cos a b cot x b sin a b
sin x b
If a – b = n, n I then the function is constant
47. A, B, C
29 35 45
Sol. A 45 54 70
3
25 30 39
48. B, D
Sol. Let the pair of lines be (y = mx + c1)(y – m2x + c2) = 0
a = m3 and m2 + m = 6
m = –3, 2 a = –27, 8
SECTION – C
49. 00002.00
k 2 k 2 1
2
k k 1 f x
Sol. f k , g k lim 2
2 2 x g x
50. 00007.00
r
2k
k 2r 1 2
2k
Sol. lim
k
k
r 1
2
kr r 2
lim
k
r 1
k
2
r r
1
k k
2
1 2x
1 x x
0
2
dx = ln 7
51. 00002.00
/ 4 / 4
x f x x2 x3 x 1
Sol. f x
1 x 2
/ 4
2
cos x
dx
/ 4
sec 2 x dx 2
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52. 00256.00
Sol. m = 0, n = –4 m4 + n4 = 256
53. 00000.00
1
8x 3 3
Sol. y lim y 0
7 6x 4 x
54. 00001.57
1 1
Sol. Area bounded = 2 22 12 Area = 1.57
2 6 2 6 2
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