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Aiats Jee Main 2015 Test-4
Aiats Jee Main 2015 Test-4
Aiats Jee Main 2015 Test-4
PHYSICS
ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(2)
31.
(4)
61.
(2)
2.
(4)
32.
(2)
62.
(4)
3.
(3)
33.
(2)
63.
(3)
4.
(4)
34.
(1)
64.
(1)
5.
(3)
35.
(3)
65.
(1)
6.
(2)
36.
(3)
66.
(3)
7.
(2)
37.
(1)
67.
(2)
8.
(1)
38.
(4)
68.
(2)
9.
(2)
39.
(2)
69.
(3)
10.
(4)
40.
(3)
70.
(2)
11.
(3)
41.
(1)
71.
(3)
12.
(2)
42.
(4)
72.
(1)
13.
(2)
43.
(3)
73.
(1)
14.
(2)
44.
(2)
74.
(1)
15.
(2)
45.
(3)
75.
(3)
16.
(1)
46.
(2)
76.
(4)
17.
(1)
47.
(1)
77.
(4)
18.
(2)
48.
(1)
78.
(3)
19.
(4)
49.
(3)
79.
(4)
20.
(2)
50.
(4)
80.
(2)
21.
(4)
51.
(3)
81.
(2)
22.
(1)
52.
(4)
82.
(4)
23.
(2)
53.
(2)
83.
(4)
24.
(2)
54.
(3)
84.
(3)
25.
(4)
55.
(2)
85.
(2)
26.
(1)
56.
(2)
86.
(3)
27.
(1)
57.
(1)
87.
(1)
28.
(2)
58.
(1)
88.
(3)
29.
(4)
59.
(4)
89.
(3)
30.
(4)
60.
(2)
90.
(4)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (2)
2.
Answer (4)
6.
Q = dU + W
For isobaric process W = nRT
1
(2P0 P0 )(3V0 V0 ) P0 (3V0 V0 )
2
= 300 J
WABC =
and dU = nCV T
Q = 75 + 25 = 100 J
7.
Q = dU + W
Answer (2)
nCdT = nCvdT + W
n(C Cv )dT
T0
C
U
f
v 3
R
2
W
dU = 3W = 75 J
Answer (2)
2T0
B
2P0
(C Cv )dT for n = 1
P0
T0
T0
T0
a
Cv
T
= 6R(2200 800)
= 6R 1400
8.
x = A cos t
= 6R 600
So A = A cos
cos
W = 6R 1400 6R 600
= 6R 800
and A ( + ) = A cos 2
cos 2
Answer (3)
At t = 0, x1 = 0
A
x
3 A
2
<V> =
t
2/10
... (1)
A
A
= 40,000 J
A
, x2 A sin
6
6 2
Q 19
R
T
6
Answer (1)
= 6R(600 1200)
While WAB = WCD = 0
At t =
19
RT0
2
5.
2V0
Answer (4)
T0
V0
dT
1
= a ln
RT0
1
4.
4T0
C
9.
... (2)
A ( )
A
2 2
3
Answer (2)
x1 = A cos t and x2 = A sin t
B
A sin t = A cos t
sin t + cos t = 0
1
2
sin t
cos t 0
5
0.825 m
4
l4
7
1.155 m
4
cos t 0
4
cot
l3
0
0
176
165
22
4 2
0 = 22 m/s
3T
8
T
k (4 x )
4
A
T
4
T
2
T
2
1 16k
2 m
T
T
m
k
m
10
5 x2
f (x)
y ( x, t )
2y
x 30
m
1 =
18
8
2l = 330 1 = 330 m
T
4
T = (16k)x
10
5 ( x 2t )2
VH
H
m
where m
x
l 2 165 m
2
0V0 HVH
V0 VH
0
.V VH
H 0
4
V0 VH
m
H
0.165 m
l1 =
4
H
1
4
m
3
l2
0.495 m
4
Vm VH
... (1)
H
1
1200 600 m/s
m
2
3/10
f 10
1 129.6
2L
... (i)
1 160
and f
2L
... (ii)
f = 100 Hz
l0 P0
l P
0 0 h0
l0 x l x
x = 4.5 cm
v vm
f1
v vb
.f
ma2
a
and l
3
2
T 2
... (i)
v vm
f2
v vb
... (ii)
Beat frequency = f1 f2
2b(v v m )
(v 2 v b2 )
.f
U nCv (T1 T3 )
vi
v
f
Ti
Tf
hi
h
f
Ti
Tf
Q1 + Q2 = Q3 + Q4 + Q5
M3Cw(T2 T) + M2Cb(T2 T)
= M1Ci(0 T1) + M1Lv + M1Cw (T 0)
T M1Ci ( T1 ) M1Lv M3CwT2 M2CbT2
M3Cw M2Cb M1Cw
A TA4 B TB4
= 10.9C
1/ 4
.TA 1934 K
ATA BTB
A B
3
But B A 106
Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1.
P0
l0
4/10
3P0 M
20
373
hf 4.00
5.09 cm
293
3P M
3 P0 M 2P0 M
0
2 0
0 =
2P0
T
hf f hi
Ti
TB A
B
I
2a
2
mgl
3g
P0
h0
l0
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
So, weight of CaCO3 in 106 ml hard water
5 10 2
NH4NO3
N2O H2O
NH4NO2
N2 2H2O
= 50 ppm
(NH4 )2 Cr2O7
N2 Cr2O3 4H2O
(NH4 )2 CO3
2NH3 H2O CO2
2Mg(NH4 )PO4
2NH3 Mg2P2O7 H2O
103
106
2N2 + 4H2O
N2
Electric
C2H2
2HCN
Spark
(CN
is a pseudohalide)
Coagulation Value
Cl
Se
Cl
= N 5.6
=
200
5.6 10 V
112
Cl
Cl
44. Answer (2)
17 1120 112
Cl
Cl
OH
OH H
45. Answer (3)
Al
Cl
P4O10
2H2O
(Carbon suboxide)
[H+] = 103 M
[Ca2+] = 5 104 M
Weight of CaCO3 = 5 104 1 100
= 5 102 g
5/10
O
+
KO
OK
O
C
O
ONa
2B(g) 3C(l)
A(g)
t0
P
0
0
t 10 min (P x)
2x
20
t
0
2P
20
P + i = 210
Also, 2P + 20 + i = 430
On solving, P = 200, x = 100
Hence, 10 minute must be t1/2.
56. Answer (2)
F+
P x + 2x + 20 + i = 330
200 70
140 mg
100
2.303
400
t
log
K
140
[Cl]2
[Cl2 ]
Fact.
ONa
Structure of NaHCO3
R k[Cl][CHCl3 ],K c
ONa
H
Step 2 is RDS
(structure of KHCO3)
Cl
Cl
Fact.
Cl
F
F
F
Cl
Cl + F
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
has high
So,
1
0n
Cl2
pungent
smelling gas
(White turbidity)
n
ratio.
p
11H
0
1
CaOCl2 H2 O
Ca(OH)2
H2S Cl2
2HCl
3
1H
11H
0
1
e
ratio, H is less stable than He.
p
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
S1 x2 + y2 + x + y = 0
1
1
,f
and c = 0
2
2
S2 x2 + y2 + x y = 0
g
6/10
g'
1
1
,f '
and c' = 0
2
2
Now
2gg ' 2ff ' 2
1 1
1 1
. 2. . 0 c c '
2 2
2 2
eccentricity =
x 1
3 2 4 ( 3) 7
5
5
a
ae 5
e
mx y
y 2 (20 x )
0
10m 5m3
2a
a
20m
10m 5m3
Now AB < 5
2
16
3 x 4y 1
4 x 3y 2
5
5
1
10
2
a2
16
a
=2
20
3
4
8
at points A , 4 and B , 8
a
a
ellipse =
10
3
m 2
b2
a
5
2
m2 + 2 4 = 0
= 10,
1
2
a2
y 2 tan ( x 1)
2
1 3 x 4y 7
4
5
a 2 b 4 2(2 4 2)
4
1
1
2
a2=4
a = 6, b + 4 = 4
i.e. a
52 42
a2
1
16 9
a2
4
4
and a
3
3
2.4 x
1
sin1
= 2 tan 4 x
2
2
2
1 16 x
1
1 2(4 x )
2 tan 4 x sin
2
1 (4 x )
2 tan1 y sin1
A(a, b) = A(6, 0)
b=0
65. Answer (1)
Truth value of (p q) (q p) is always true.
16
0
9
2y
1 y2
y 1
As 4x 1
1
1
,x ,
4
4
7/10
y2 + 2 = 2(1 + cos t)
x2 6 = y2
(x + y 1)(x y + 1) = 0
Therefore, the given lines are x y + 1 = 0 and
x+y1=0
Whose angle bisectors are
x y 1
2
x y 1
2
x2 y2 = 6
72. Answer (1)
1 x2 1 x2
1 x2 1 x2
tan
2 1 x2
2 1 x
1
4 4 = 8 sq. units
2
1 x2
1 x
cos sin
cos sin
cos sin
cos sin
1 sin 2
=
1 sin 2
b 2
L ' ae,
b2
L ae,
a
ae
b2
b 4
. a
1
ae
a 2 (a 2 e 2 )
(e 2 1)2
e2
x 2 sin 2
73. Answer (1)
x
1 x
1
x
e2
3 5
2
5 1
2
(1 x 2 )x 2
So,
tan1
x
1 x2
tan1
1
= tan
x
1
2
1
x
tan 1 x
1
x3
1
x 2 (1 x 2 )
x4 1 x2
( x 2 x 4 1)x
1 1
= tan
x
3
4
x=1
74. Answer (1)
2
2
1
1
1
x
y
(1)
1
t
t
4
a
b
t (t 2 1)
t = 1
8/10
(t 2 1)2
t2 1
| 3(2) 4(4) k |
32 42
yx
y4
2g 2
1
y 2fy c 0
4a
(4a )
2
= 16
b2 = 4
a2(e2
y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 = 0
5
4
X = ae and Y = 0
xy
1)
yx
4
1 e2
16
5
2
0, x y
x y 2 10
y2
b2
1, y2 = b2(1 t4)
2 x 2 10
x 10
1
m1 and m be the slope of lines of second
2
pair.
m1m2 = 1
78. Answer (3)
We get m1 = 1 and m2 = 9
a2t 4
|t| 1
5
e2
4
then
... (ii)
y2
y2
2
2fy c 0
y 2g.
4a
4a
X2 Y2
1
16
4
b2
... (i)
a2
1
2
35 < k < 15
f ( t ) t 3 t
25 < 10 + k < 25
Let
1
2
f(t) + f(t) = 1
|10 + k| < 25
yx
3
Then f(t) = t t
8=
tan1tan(8
3) = 8 3 = t
a=9
h = 4
9/10
(3 x 1)2 2 x
|3x + 1| < 2 x
(2 x) < 3x + 1 < 2 x
2 11
3 1
3 1
3 1
11( 3 1)
33 11
2 + x < 3x + 1
3x + 1 < 2 x
3 < 2x
4x < 1
3
x
2
f (x)
1
4
( cot 1( x )
4 cot 1( x )
4 cot 1( x )
422
= 4
4 cot ( x )
1
Equality when cot ( x )
x 1
0 4 4a 2 b 2
4a2 + b2 = 16
4a2 b2
2 2
4a b
ab 4
2l1l 2
= l l
1
2
m1 m2
Area = 2 m m
1 2
( 3 2)
m1 m2
1
m1m2 3 1
n
2
( 3 2)2 4( 3 1)
11 4 3 4 3 11
10/10
PHYSICS
ANSWERS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(4)
31.
(2)
61.
(2)
2.
(2)
32.
(3)
62.
(3)
3.
(2)
33.
(2)
63.
(4)
4.
(1)
34.
(4)
64.
(4)
5.
(4)
35.
(3)
65.
(2)
6.
(2)
36.
(4)
66.
(2)
7.
(4)
37.
(3)
67.
(4)
8.
(2)
38.
(1)
68.
(3)
9.
(1)
39.
(1)
69.
(4)
10.
(1)
40.
(2)
70.
(4)
11.
(2)
41.
(3)
71.
(3)
12.
(2)
42.
(2)
72.
(1)
13.
(2)
43.
(3)
73.
(1)
14.
(2)
44.
(4)
74.
(1)
15.
(3)
45.
(1)
75.
(3)
16.
(4)
46.
(3)
76.
(2)
17.
(2)
47.
(2)
77.
(3)
18.
(1)
48.
(4)
78.
(2)
19.
(2)
49.
(1)
79.
(2)
20.
(2)
50.
(3)
80.
(3)
21.
(3)
51.
(3)
81.
(1)
22.
(4)
52.
(1)
82.
(1)
23.
(3)
53.
(2)
83.
(3)
24.
(4)
54.
(2)
84.
(4)
25.
(2)
55.
(4)
85.
(2)
26.
(4)
56.
(2)
86.
(4)
27.
(4)
57.
(4)
87.
(3)
28.
(2)
58.
(1)
88.
(3)
29.
(1)
59.
(1)
89.
(1)
30.
(1)
60.
(2)
90.
(3)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (4)
But B A 106
M3Cw(T2 T) + M2Cb(T2 T)
6.
3.
ma
3
7.
3P0 M
20
and l
T 2
v vm
f1
v vb
a
2
I
2a
2
mgl
3g
v vm
f2
f
v vb
h0
l0
8.
l0 P0
l P
0 0 h0
l0 x l x
x = 4.5 cm
A TA4 B TB4
ATA BTB
2/10
(v 2 v b2 )
1 129.6
2L
... (i)
and f
1 160
2L
... (ii)
f = 100 Hz
9.
Answer (1)
H
m
where m
1/ 4
2b(v v m )
f 10
Vm
VH
Answer (4)
... (ii)
Answer (2)
TB A
B
... (i)
Beat frequency = f1 f2
P0
l0
.f
P0
5.
hi
h
f
Ti
Tf
Answer (4)
Answer (1)
373
hf 4.00
5.09 cm
293
Answer (2)
I=
4.
Answer (2)
T
hf f hi
Ti
Answer (2)
3P M
3 P M 2P M
U nCv (T1 T3 ) 0 0 = 0
2 0
0
2P0
vi
v
f
Ti
Tf
= 10.9C
2.
B
3
.TA 1934 K
m
H
... (1)
0V0 HVH
V0 VH
0
.V0 VH
H
4
V0 VH
.f
H
1
4
m
Vm VH
10
At t = 0, y =
5 x2
f (x)
l
A
2y
10
y ( x, t )
5 ( x 2t )2
5
150
x 30
m
1 =
18
8
T = (16k)x
T
k (4 x )
4
2l = 330 1 = 330 m
l = 165 m
From the figure y
x
l 2 165 m
2
0
0
176
165
22
0 = 22 m/s
13. Answer (2)
v
0.66 m
f
The resonance length are
l1 =
0.165 m
4
l2
3
0.495 m
4
l3
5
0.825 m
4
7
l4
1.155 m
4
T
4
T
2
T
2
1 16k
2 m
2
T
4
T
T
m
k
m
A sin t = A cos t
sin t + cos t = 0
1
2
sin t
1
2
cos t 0
cos t 0
cot
t
4 2
3T
8
... (1)
A
A
3/10
... (2)
A ( )
A
= 6R(600 1200)
= 6R 600
2
3
= 6R 800
= 40,000 J
2P0
2T0
B
P0
T0
4T0
C
Q = dU + W
nCdT = nCvdT + W
V0
2V0
Q 19
R
T
6
19
RT0
2
1
= a ln
RT0
1
24. Answer (4)
1
(2P0 P0 )(3V0 V0 ) P0 (3V0 V0 )
2
= 300 J
dU = 3W = 75 J
Q = 75 + 25 = 100 J
At t = 0, x1 = 0
A
, x2 A sin
6
6 2
A
x
3 A
2
<V> =
t
6
22. Answer (4)
Work done from B to C = nR(TC TB)
= 6R(2200 800)
= 6R 1400
4/10
Cv dT
T
C
U
f
v 3
R
W
2
At t =
(C Cv )dT for n = 1
and dU = nCV T
T0
WABC =
T0
T0
n(C Cv )dT
T0
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)
2B(g) 3C(l)
A(g)
t0
P
0
0
t 10 min (P x)
2x
20
t
0
2P
20
O
+
Also, 2P + 20 + i = 430
ONa
C
O
C
ONa
Fact.
33. Answer (2)
If step 2 were RDS
[Cl]
[Cl2 ]
R k[Cl][CHCl3 ],K c
1/ 2
R k '[CHCl3 ][Cl2 ]
Step 2 is RDS
34. Answer (4)
CaOCl2 H2 O
Ca(OH)2
H2S Cl2
2HCl
Cl2
pungent
smelling gas
(White turbidity)
F+
Cl
Cl
Cl
F
Cl
Cl + F
Cl
OH
P4O10
2H2O
Cl
2.303
400
log
K
140
(Carbon suboxide)
Cl
Cl
H
OH H
Structure of NaHCO3
ONa
OK
(structure of KHCO3)
P x + 2x + 20 + i = 330
KO
P + i = 210
Cl
Se
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Al
Cl
5/10
2N2 + 4H2O
Electric
N2 C2H2
2HCN
Spark
(CN is a pseudohalide)
NH4NO3
N2O H2O
[H+] = 103 M
[Ca2+] = 5 104 M
Weight of CaCO3 = 5
104
1 100
=5
102
5 10 2
103
10
106
ml hard water
NH4NO2
N2 2H2 O
(NH4 )2 Cr2O7
N2 Cr2O3 4H2O
(NH4 )2 CO3
2NH3 H2O CO2
2Mg(NH4 )PO4
2NH3 Mg2P2O7 H2O
= 50 ppm
34 1000 200
N
17 1120 112
= N 5.6
200
5.6 10 V
=
112
Due to high
e
ratio, H is less stable than He.
p
11H
1
Coagulation power
0
1
3
1H
has high
So,
1
0n
n
ratio.
p
11H
0
1
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2)
4
f ( x ) ( cot 1( x )
4 cot 1( x )
4 cot 1( x )
422
= 4
4 cot 1( x )
6/10
1
Equality when cot ( x )
x 1
2
2
m1 m2
m1m2
Area = 2
We get m1 = 1 and m2 = 9
( 3 2) 4( 3 1)
11 4 3 4 3 11
3 1
3 1
1
m1 and m be the slope of lines of second
2
Comparing pair of lines
m1m2 3 1
2 11
pair.
( 3 2)
1
m1 m2
Area =
3 1
a=9
h = 4
66. Answer (2)
Putting x = at2 in the equation of the ellipse, we get
11( 3 1)
a2t 4
a2
33 11
y2
b2
1, y2 = b2(1 t4)
Equation of tangent is y = 2 x 4a b
b2
= 16
= 4ax
... (i)
... (ii)
4a2 b2
|t| 1
Let x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0
0 4 4a 2 b 2
4a2
1 t2 0
y2
y2
2
2fy c 0
y 2g.
4a
4a
4a2 b2
y4
2g 2
1
y 2fy c 0
4a
(4a )
2
ab 4
y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 = 0
(3 x 1) 2 x
|3x + 1| < 2 x
(2 x) < 3x + 1 < 2 x
3
Then f(t) = t t
2 + x < 3x + 1
3x + 1 < 2 x
3 < 2x
4x < 1
3
x
2
1
4
1
2
f ( t ) t 3 t
1
2
f(t) + f(t) = 1
Then f(sin1 sin 8) = 1 a
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x
1 x
OB1 OB2
.
1
then
OA1 OA2
1
x
1
(1 x 2 )x 2
So,
m1m2 = 1
70. Answer (4)
Let
yx
yx
tan1
X2 Y2
1
16
4
x
1 x2
tan1
1
= tan
5
4
a2 = 16
b2 = 4
X = ae and Y = 0
xy
b2 = a2(e2 1)
yx
4
1 e2
16
5
e2
4
5
4
2
0, x y
x y 2 10
1
x3
1
x
2
x
tan 1 x
1
1
2
2
(1
)
x
x
x4 1 x2
( x 2 x 4 1)x
1 1
= tan
x
3
4
x=1
74. Answer (1)
1 x2 1 x2
1 x2 1 x2
tan
x 10
71. Answer (3)
Centre of the circle is (2, 4) and the radius is 5. The
line meets the circle in two distinct points this
implies that
| 3(2) 4(4) k |
32 42
|10 + k| < 25
25 < 10 + k < 25
2 1 x2
2 1 x
1 x2
1 x
cos sin
cos sin
cos sin
cos sin
1 sin 2
=
1 sin 2
x 2 sin 2
75. Answer (3)
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
x
y
(1) t t 1
t
t
4
a
b
35 < k < 15
(2) x 2 y 2 (et e t )2 (et e t )2 4
t = 1
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(t 2 1)2
t2 1
(4) x2 6 = 2 cos t
y2 + 2 = 2(1 + cos t)
x2 6 = y2
x2 y2 = 6
2 tan1 y sin1
b2
L ae,
b2
b 4
. a
1
ae
a 2 (a 2 e 2 )
Now AB < 5
a2
16
e4 3e2 + 1 = 0
52 42
a2
1
16 9
a2
5 1
2
4
4
and a
3
3
( x 2)2 ( y 3)2
1 3 x 4y 7
4
5
(y
1)2
eccentricity =
=0
(x + y 1)(x y + 1) = 0
1
2
3 2 4 ( 3) 7
5
5
a
ae 5
e
x y 1
x y 1
2
2a
a
a
5
2
10
3
16
0
9
i.e. a
3 5
e2
2
e
y 1
1
1
,x ,
4
4
16
e2
1 y2
(e 2 1)2
2y
As 4x 1
b 2
L ' ae,
b 2
a
ae
2.4 x
1
sin1
= 2 tan 4 x
2
2
1 16 x 2
1
1 2(4 x )
2 tan 4 x sin
2
1 (4 x )
20
3
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a 2 b 4 2(2 4 2)
4
1
1
2
g'
1
1
,f '
and c' = 0
2
2
Now
a2=4
a = 6, b + 4 = 4
A(a, b) = A(6, 0)
1 1
1 1
. 2. . 0 c c '
2 2
2 2
b=0
that
3 x 4y 1
4 x 3y 2
5
5
1
10
2
y 2 tan ( x 1)
2
x 1
a2 = 10, b2 = 2
Radius of director circle of axillary circle of
ellipse =
20
x1 = x2 = x3 .... = xn = 1
n
2
mx y
y 2 (20 x )
0
10m 5m3
20m
10m 5m3
m2 + 2 4 = 0
m 2
85. Answer (2)
S1 x2 + y2 + x + y = 0
1
1
g ,f
and c = 0
2
2
S2 x2 + y2 + x y = 0
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