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AITS Concept Recapitulation Test 1 Sol
AITS Concept Recapitulation Test 1 Sol
)-JEE(Main)/18
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
CONCEPT RECAPITULATION TEST – I
(Main)
1. B 31. B 61. A
2. C 32. B 62. B
3. C 33. B 63. C
4. D 34. C 64. A
5. A 35. D 65. C
6. B 36. B 66. C
7. D 37. B 67. C
8. A 38. D 68. A
9. B 39. C 69. B
10. A 40. C 70. B
11. B 41. D 71. D
12. B 42. C 72. B
13. C 43. C 73. A
14. D 44. B 74. A
15. C 45. C 75. A
16. C 46. B 76. B
17. C 47. B 77. D
18. A 48. C 78. D
19. B 49. B 79. D
20. D 50. C 80. A
21. D 51. B 81. B
22. A 52. B 82. C
23. D 53. C 83. B
24. C 54. B 84. B
25. D 55. B 85. C
26. C 56. B 86. B
27. A 57. C 87. B
28. D 58. C 88. B
29. A 59. A 89. C
30. B 60. B 90. C
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. capillary rise
2T cos
h=
r g
h r 0.4
1 2 2:1
h2 r1 0.2
2. C
Sol. x = A sin t o
At t = 0, x = 0 A sin o 0 or o = 0
Hence, x = A sin t
or A/2 = A sin (t)
or 1/2 = sin (t)
1
t = sin-1 2 6
.T
t=
6 6 2
as 2 / T t T/12 = 1/3 s
3. C
tR
E
Sol. i 1 e L
R
4. D
E1 E
1
E 4n E2n 16n2 4n2 1
Sol. = = constant
E 2n En E1 E1 4
4n2 n2
5. A
10v d
Sol. f = v = .
d 10
d
Maximum path diff. can be . Hence, number of maximum will be 6.
3
6. B
3RT
Sol. Crms = or Crms T
M
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Crms T T2 400
2
= =2
Crms T1
T1 100
(Crms) T2 = 2(Crms) T1 = 2 v = 2v
7. D
1
Sol. t = 20 min = hr
3
1
1 km = (6)2 V 2 hr
3
V = 3 3 km/hr.
8. A
E0 ( 13.6)
Sol. 12.75 E0 2
13.6
n n12
n4
n(n 1)
no. of lines 6
2
9. B
mv 2
Sol. qvB =
R
mv = qRB = 1.6 1021 kg m/sec
10. A
Sol: Consider the differential element of the cylinder as shown in the figure.
R2
dx l
R 2xl ( R )
R1
a
R
R= ln 2
2l R1
2l
I= ; I=
R R
ln 2
R1
11. B
Sol. +ve slope = +ve velocity and convex graph = –ve acceleration
Concave graph = +ve acceleration
12. B
1
Sol. mv 2 = Power t = Fv t = kt
2
2kt
V
m
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13. C
Sol: Let dq be the charge which has passed in a small interval of time dt, then dq = idt =
(4 + 2t)dt. Hence total charge passed between interval t = 2 sec and t = 6 sec
6
q = (4 2t)dt = 48 coulomb.
2
14. D
Sol. Maximum stress on the wire will be at highest point (at the point of suspension)
weight Alg
stress = =
A A
l=
g
15. C
Sol. T + f = mg sin (Translational equilibrium)
T(R) = f(R) (Rotational equilibrium)
16. C
i
Sol. Inductor behaves like a cell of emf, = Blv and
equivalent ckt is
R R1 R2
Blv =
Blv
Hence, i =
R1R2
R
R1 R 2
Blv(R1 R 2 )
=
RR1 RR2 R1R2
17. C
V
Sol. E= directed r to an equipotential surface.
r
18. A
Sol. Inside water
u = –20 cm
f = –15 cm
v = –60 cm
v
m = –3
u
n=3
19. B
PdV
Sol. C = Cv + ,
ndT
PV 3/2 k, PV nRT
find relation in V and T
dV 2V
dT T
C = Cv – 2R
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20. D
dh
Sol. A1V1 = A2V2 a 2gh A
dt
t 2 h
a dh
dt A
A0 h1 2gh
21. D
Sol. No relative motion between source and observers.
22. A
Sol. Heat energy flowing per sec is given by
Q
H KA . . . (i)
t x
if dm mass of ice is increased in time dt, then
dm A dx dx
A..
dt dt dt
dm
Since, H L
dt
dx
H A L . . . (ii)
dt
From eq. (I) and (II)
dx
A L KA
dt x
Rate of thickening of ice = dx/dt
dx KA K 4 10 4 0 ( 15)
= =
dt AL x L x 0.9 10 80 2 10 2
3
23. D
usin tan
Sol. tan =
eucos e
1
tan = tan
e
1
tan = tan
e
2 + 2 + 2 = 180°
+ = (90 – )
tan( + ) = cot
tan tan 1
1 tan tan tan
1 1
tan 2 tan
e e 1
1 tan
1 3 tan2
e
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1 1 1
tan2 2
1 3 tan
e e2 e
1 1 1
tan2 2
3 1
e e e
1 e3
tan2 2
1 1 1 1 e e
e e2 e3
24. C
Sol. Let the cylinder is slightly displaced from mean position.
The total energy of the system when elongation in spring is x.
1 1 1 1
E = kx 2 Mv 2 MR2 2
2 2 2 2
Differentiating the above expression, we get
dx dv 1 2v dv
2kx M2v MR 2 2 0
dt dt 2 R dt
dv
2kx + (2M + M) =0
dt
dv 2K
x
dt 3M
3M
T = 2
2k
25. D
V V V/3
Sol. Velocity of A after the collision with C, V1 = m 2m
3
B A
Velocity of each block A and B at maximum compression
5
V2 = V
9
2
1 2 1 5
k x 3m V
2 2 9
2
1 1 V
= mv 2 2m
2 2 3
8m
x= V
27K
26. C
1 2
Sol. Velocity of ball ‘A’ just after the collision V 1 u u
2 3
Velocity of ball ‘B’ just after the collision = 0.
u0 u
L L
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27. A
t
Sol. T °C where t is time in seconds.
20
d kA(T 0)
dt
kA t
Q = dQ dt = 18000 J.
20
28. D
T T 2T
Sol. v ; VAB ; VCD
29. A
4S 4S
Sol. 4
R1 R2
R2 = 4R1
4 3
R1
Required ratio = 3
4 3
R 2
3
30. B
Sol. At the level of interface
Pleft = Pright
1gh1 = 2gh2
1
.
h
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. B
Sol. In H-atom, the orbitals(five 3d, three 3p and one 3s) have same energy. So, they are
called degenerate orbitals.
32. B
Sol. It is a zero order reaction.
33. B
Sol. Increasing the volume of reaction container twice, the concentration of all the species
will reduce to half.
34. C
35. D
Sol. The observed bond angles are 120o, 180o and 90o.
36. B
Sol. 4LiNO3 2Li2O 4NO 2 O2
37. B
Sol. Peroxoborates contain peroxide linkages, which behave as bleaching agent.
38. D
Sol. In chlorobenzene, Cl exerts –I and +R effect. In other compounds, it only exerts –I effect.
39. C
Sol. Carbon should be present in the compound for giving nitrogen test.
40. C
Sol. F F
C-C
Teflon is
F F n
41. D
Sol. Ca3P2 6H2O 3Ca OH2 2PH3
42. C
Sol. NaCl H2SO4 NaHSO4 HCl
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2KClO3 2KCl 3O2
2HCl O3 Cl2 O2 H2O
KCl AgNO3 AgCl KNO3
43. C
Sol. Due to stable t32ge g2 configuration of Fe3+ ion.
44. B
Sol. Roasting is carried out for sulphide ores.
45. C
Sol. It produces maximum number of ions as compared to other salts.
46. B
Sol. The sol becomes positively charged due to excess of Fe3+ ions.
47. B
0.0591 0.0591
Sol. E Eo log H 0 log10 4 0.236 V
n 1
48. C
Sol. XY3 g X g 3Y g ; H = E kJ mol–1
E
B.E of XY = as XY3 contains three X – Y bonds.
3
49. B
Sol. For spontaneous process, G < 0.
H - TS < 0, H < TS
H 18000
T 300K
S 60
50. C
1200 0.4
Sol. Moles of HCl = 0.48
1000
19.2
Moles of NaOH = 0.48
40
51. B
Sol. Easily liquefiable gases should have high critical temperature(TC), which is given by
8a 8 a
TC
27Rb 27R b
a
TC
b
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52. B
Sol. X = Na2SO3
Y = BaSO3
Z = BaSO4
53. C
Sol. CsCl has b.c.c. unit cell.
54. B
Sol. ‘CO’ can form carboxy haemoglobin.
55. B
Sol. Sucrolose is an artificial sweetner.
56. B
Sol. OH OCH3
CH2N2
N2
57. C
Sol. Anti Markownikoff reaction takes place in this case.
58. C
Sol. H3C OH H3C
NH2OH/H
CH3COC2H5
C N + C N
H5C2 H5C2 OH
59. A
Br2
Sol. CH3 CH2CH2CONH2
KOH
CH3CH2CH2NH2
60. B
Sol. Due to intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
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SECTION – A
61. A
16
8r
Sol. S
r 1 4r 4
1
16
8r
r 1 2r 2
2r 1 2r 2 2r 1
16
1 1
2 2 2
r 1 2r 2r 1 2r 2r 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1088
2 ...... 2 1
1 5 5 13 13 481 545 545 545
62. B
2
2x x 1 ex
Sol. f ' x f x
x 1 x 12
2x dx 2
IF e e x
f x . e x
2
x dx 1 2
2 1
f x .e x C
x 1
At x = 0, f(0) = 5
C=6
6x 5 x2
f x .e
x 1
Hence, (b) is the correct answer.
63. C
Sol. We have r a b a
r b a 0
r b is parallel to a
r b a …………(i)
Now, r .c 0
b a .c 0
b . c a.c 0
b.c
a.c
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64. A
Sol. Replacing f (x) by x, we f (x) = x2
ffff (x) = x16 also (f (x4))2 = x16.
65. C
1
Sol. Since coefficient of x2 + ax + 1 are symmetrical so roots will be ,
1 1
sin x x x x
lim
sin x 2 ax 1 = lim .
x 1/ x 1 x 1/ 1 x 1
x x
1
= lim
x
1 2
x 1/ 2
66. C
Sol. If u = f(cos x) and v = g (sinx)
du f (cos x) sin x
dv g(sin x) cos x
1
f tan
2 3 2
At x = , = 3 = 3
3 3 2
g
2
67. C
Sol. Given that f (x) = |1 x|
x 1, x 1
1 x, 0 x 1
f (|x|) =
1 x, 1 x 0
x 1, x 1
Clearly the domain of sin1 (f |x|) is [2, 2].
It is non differentiable at the points { 1, 0, 1}.
68. A
Sol. y = x touches y = x2 + bx + c
1=1+b+cb+c=0 ……(1)
dy
2x b (1, 1) 2 b 1 b 1, c = 1.
dx
(b, c) = (–1, 1).
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69. B
2 tan x
x
Sol. e tan2 x dx
1 tan x 4
e x tan x sec 2 x dx
4 4
e x tan x c .
4
70. B
dx dx
Sol. ( 2 7
x) ( x) 1
( x )7 1 5
( x)
1
Put =y
( x )5
dy 5
=–
dx 2( x )7
2dy 2 2 1
I= = – ln |1 + y| + c = + ln
5(1 y) 5 5 1 1
( x )5
2 5
a= ,k= .
5 2
71 D
cot x
Sol. ln cos x dx = cot 4 x .ln cos x dx
0 4 0
/4
cot 0 x ln cos 0 x dx
0 4 4 4 4
1 2
= cot x.ln sin x dx 2 ln sin x
= not defined.
0
72. B
10 1 1 1
3x
dx = 20 3 x [x] dx 20 3 dx 20 3 x dx
x
Sol. 3 x
10 0 0 0
1
3x 40
= 20 .
ln3 0 ln3
73. A
Sol. The distance between (2, 2m) and ( 5, 5m) is less then 5.
( 5 –2)2 +( 5m – 2m)2 < 25
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9m2 < 16
2
4 4 4
m2 < m .
3 3 3
74. A
Sol. Let A denote the event that a sum of 5 occurs, B the event that a sum of 7 occurs and C
the event that neither a sum of 5 nor a sum of 7 occurs. We have
4 1 6 1
P A , P B
36 9 36 6
26 13
P C
36 18
Thus, probability that A occurs before B is
P A or C A or C C A or ....
P A P C A P C C A .....
2
P A P C P A P C P A ......
2
1 13 1 13 1
.....
9 18 9 18 9
1/ 9 2
1 13 / 18 5
75. A
n1 n
Sol k Cr 1
r 1 k 1
n1 n
r 1 k 1
k 1
Cr k Cr
n 1
r 1
n 1
Cr 1 Cr 2n1 2
76. B
1
Sol. b2
1 b1
1 1 1 b1 b1 1
b3
1 b2 1 1 b1 b1
1 b1
b1 b3 b12 b1 1 0
1
b1 or 2 b 2 or 2
1
2001 2001 2001
br 2001
r 1 r 1
2001
1 = –2001
r 1
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77. D
Sol.
Let the plane r . i 2 j 3k 17 divide the line joining the points 2i 4j 7k and
3i 5j 8k in the ratio t : 1 at point P.
Therefore, point P is
3t 2 5t 4 8t 7
i j k
t 1 t 1 t 1
This lies on the given plane
3t 2 5t 4 8t 7
1 2 3 17
t 1 t 1 t 1
Solving, we get
3
t
10
78. D
Sol. Vector perpendicular to the face OAB is
OA OB ˆi 2ˆj kˆ 2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ
5iˆ ˆj 3kˆ
Vector perpendicular to face ABC is
AB AC ˆi ˆj 2kˆ 2iˆ ˆj kˆ
ˆi 5ˆj 3kˆ
Since the angle between the face = angle between their normal, therefore
5 5 9 19 19
cos cos1
35 35 35 35
79. D
P(1, 1, –1)
Sol. V1, V 2 , PS are in the same plane
2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ 3iˆ kˆ . x 2 ˆi y 1 ˆj zkˆ 0 V2 2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ V1 3iˆ kˆ
R (–2, 1, 0)
Q (3, 0, 2)
S (x, y, z)
80. A
sin xy
Sol. y
cos xy
sin xy xy
xy 0
x 0 or y = 0
But x = 0 is not possible
y = 0 and x = 1, i.e. (1, 0)
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81. B
y
Sol.
y = 2x – x2
1
x
O
2 y= In sin x
–1
/2
–2
–3
–4
In sin x x x 2
3
Graphs of y In sin x and y x x 2 meet exactly two times in ,
2 2
82. C
A
c 2 b2 a 2
Sol. In ABC, AD2 m12
2 4
2
a
2
AD c 2
2
In ABD, AE2 m22
2 4
[Apollonius Theorem]
2
a
2
AD b 2
2
In ADC, AF2 m23
2 4 B E C
D F
2 2
b c a2
m22 m23 AD2
2 8
2 2 2
a a a
m12 2m12
4 8 8
2
a
m22 m32 2m12
8
83. B
n12
Sol. We know that adj adj A A
n12
adj adj adj A adj A
n13
A 28 256
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84. B
Sol. The total number of third order determinants is 9! Since the number of determinants is
even and in which there are 9!/2 pairs of determinants which are obtained by changing
two consecutive rows,
n
So Di 0 .
i1
85. C
2
Sol. A 1
BA A 1
BA A 1BA
A 1 B AA BA
1
A 1BIBA A 1B2 A
3
A 1
BA A 1 2
B A A 1 BA
A 1B2 AA 1 BA
A 1B3 A and so on
n
A 1BA A 1Bn A
86. B
Sol. Let f (x) = ax2 + x + c – a
f (1) = c + 1 > 0 ( c > –1)
Given expression is positive for every x R
1 a 1
So, f > 0 + c – a > 0 4c – 3a + 2 > 0
2 4 2
4c + 2 > 3a.
87. B
Sol. Let be a common root then 3 2a 2 0 and 4 2a 2 1 0
i.e. 4 2a 2 2 0 ….(i)
4 2
2a 1 0 …(ii)
1
From (i) and (ii) 2 1 0
2
3
1 1 1 1 17
So, 2a 2 0 a 2 0 a 2 .
2 2 8 8 8
88. B
Sol. First, 6 distinct digits can be selected in 10C6 ways. Now the position of smallest digit in
them is fixed i.e. position 4. Of the remaining 5 digits, two digits can be selected in 5C2
ways. These two digits can be placed to the right of 4 th position in one way only. The
remaining three digits to the left of 4th position are in the required order automatically.
So n(S) = 10C6 5C2 = 210 10 = 2100.
89. C
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90. C
n
C4
Sol. When 4 points are selected we get one intersecting point. So probability is n
.
( C2 n)
C2
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