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Aiits 1820 Ot Jeem Sol
Aiits 1820 Ot Jeem Sol
Aiits 1820 Ot Jeem Sol
JEE (Main)-2020
TEST DATE: 10-02-2019
SECTION – A
1. C
1 2
Sol. Velocity of ball ‘A’ just after the collision V 1 uu
2 3
Velocity of ball ‘B’ just after the collision = 0.
u0 u
2. B
2
Sol. 1M ; = 50 cm
2 2
3. B
b I
Sol. DM
b
2 2
1 1 m 2b 2 A D
IA C m(DM)2
6 6 ( 2 b2 )
b
1
Iz m( 2 b2 )
12 M
B C
1 1 2b 2
I m ( 2 b2 ) m 2
12 6 ( b2 )
m m( 4 b4 )
= 2
( 2 b2 )2 22b2 =
12( b )
2
12( 2 b 2 )
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4. C
1 2
m 2v
KP
Sol. 2
KS 1 1
mv 2 2
2 2
5. C
Sin
Sol.
VP
4 1
VQ 2
Sin
2
6. A
Sol. W= Fvdt
7. C
Sol. P for second particle = mu = Area under graph.
8. A
dv v(m/s)
Sol. av
ds
QR
P
tan
PQ
a = PQ tan = QR = 1 m/s2 Q R s
(2, 0) (3, 0)
9. D
Sol. Collision will occur after 1 sec.
Just before collision velocity of each object will be 10 m/sec.
Just after collision velocity of combined system will be zero.
So, time taken to reach ground = ( 3 1) sec.
10. C
Sol. Case (1) Assume that mass m is accelerating upward. T T
mg 11mg
T mg = T=
10 10 m nm
nmg 11mg nmg
nmg T = nmg
10 10 10
mg nmg
9 11 11
n and n = Figure 1
10 10 9
Case (2) Assume
If m mass is moving downward
mg 9mg
mg T = T=
10 10
T nmg = nmg/10
9 nmg
mg nmg
10 10
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9 n 11n
n
10 10 10
n = 9/11
11. C
Sol. v1
v v/4
Before After
Collision Collision
v2
v
2mv1cos 30° + m = mv …(i)
4
v
v1 cos 30o
e= 4 …(ii)
v cos 30o
12. B
Sol. R to be maximum.
3H Total height
Y= .
2 2
13. A
1 1
Sol. mv 2 kx 2 fx
2 2
14. B
Rh
Sol. cos =
R
Rh
cos–1() = R–h R
R
h
15. C
1
Sol. Area of F-t curve = change in momentum (4 2) 75 m(v u)
2
225 = 9 v ( u = 0)
v = 25 m/s
16. B
v v 3ˆ
Sol. vR ˆi j, v M 10iˆ
2 2
v v 3ˆ v
vRM 10 ˆi j 10 0 v 20 km/h
2 2 2
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17. A
Sol. T1 = T2
M2 x m2 (l x)
ml T1 T2
x M m
Mm O
A B
Ml x
lx l–x
Mm
AO x m 3 1
=
OB l x M 9 3
18. A
2
1 3
Sol. Wair mgh M gh
2 2
19. C
Sol. For convex lens,
1 1 1
v 12 20
v = –30 cm.
This image I1 is therefore, (30 + 10) cm or 40 cm towards left of plane mirror. Therefore, second
image I2 (by the plane mirror) will be formed 40 cm behind the mirror.
20. A
ct x
Sol. is a dimensionless quantity.
21. D
Sol. The parallel beam after going through the prism will be deviated by an angle . If the mirror is also
rotated by this angle , the rays will fall normally on it. The rays will be reflected back along the
same path and form the image of S on itself.
As the prism is thin, the angle is given by
= (1)A = (1.5 1)4 = 2
Thus, the mirror should be rotated by 2.
22. C
Sol. Let the vectors be
A&B
| A | = | B | (given)
R2
3 (given)
R1
R2 A 2 B2 - 2 AB Cos
= 3
R1 A 2 B2 2 AB Cos
Putting A = B we obtain = 120°.
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23. D
Sol. According to the question given
1 1
2
m2 y 2 2 a2 y 2
2
or 2y2 = a2
a
or y= = 2 2 2 cm
2
24. C
Sol. P = F.v
= (5i – 3j + 6k) .(10 i + 10 j + 20 k)
= 50 – 30 + 120
= 140 J/s
25. B
F.
Sol. Y= F YA.
A.
1
=21011 A
100
1 F 1 2 109 A
n=
2 1.5 Ad 3 A 7.7 103
n = 170Hz
26. D
2r
Sol. Orbital velocity v
T
Hence, KE T–2/3
27. C
Sol. The tension produced in a stretched wire due to fall in temperature by t is.
F = YA t
Where Y and are the Young’s modulus and coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the
wire and A is the cross-sectional area.
Here Y = 2.01011N/m2
2 -6 2
A = 1.0 mm = 1.010 m
-5
= 1.110 /C
t = (70 – 35) = 35C
F = 2.01011 (1.0 10-6) (1.110-6) 35
= 77N
28. B
Sol. Rate of cooling difference in temperature
dT dT
; K
dt dt
dT K.dt
In First Case For second case
dT 61 59 2 dT 2
60 30 30 50 30 20
dt = 4 minutes
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dT 2 1 dT 2
K dt 6 min.
dt 30 x 4 60 K 1
60 x 20
29. D
dV 3 12t
Sol.
dt 2
3t 6t 2
V = 0
2
30. A
(T2 T1 )(T3 T2 )
Sol. W = nR 10 kJ
T2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. A
sp sp sp
Sol. OCCCO
32. D
Sol. H H
H H H N H
B B
N N
H H H B H
H H
Benzene Borazine
33. D
Sol.
contains sp3 – carbon and molecule does not obey Huckel’s rule.
H H
34. D
Na NH2
Sol. CH3 CH2 C CH CH3 CH2 C CAg NH3
35. B
Sol. K+ 1s22s22p63s23p6
2 *2 2 *2 2
22Px 2P
*2
x
O 2
1s 1s 2s 2s 2Pz
22Py *1
2Py
KI/acetone
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38. A
Sol. ΔH = ΔU + ΔngRT ; For ΔH ≠ ΔU, Δng ≠ 0
H2 g I2 s 2HI g ; Δng = 1
39. C
Sol. Given: MC(graphite) = 12 g/mol, MH2(g) = 2 g/mol, MCH4(g) = 16 g/mol
C graphite O2 g
CO 2 g , H 240 kJ / mol
1
H2 g O2 g H2O l , H 240 kJ / mol
2
CH4 g 2 O2 g CO2 g 2H2O l ; H 640 kJ / mol
Solving for, C graphite 2H2 g
CH4 g ; we get ΔH = - 80 kJ/mol,
Hence, for 1 g of C(graphite), ΔH = - 6.67 kJ/g
40. D
Sol. Standard boiling point is defined at 1 bar, normal boiling point is defined at 1 atm (which is slightly
higher than 1 bar).
41. B
Sol. CH3 CH2NH2 pK a 10.67
CH3C - NH2 pK 12.4
a
NH
pK a 5.21
N
pK a 11.04
N
H
42. D
Sol. Standard molar enthalpy of formation is +ve for C(g), zero for Br2(l) and S8(rhombic).
43. A
Sol. For 1 mole of ideal gas, PV = constant; Isothermal process.
W reversible = - nRT ln(V2/V1) = - PV ln(P1/P2)
44. D
Sol. Coal gasification
C s H2O g
CO g H2 g
Syn gas
Water-gas shift reaction
CO g H2O g
CO 2 g H2 g
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45. B
Sol.
N2 g 3H2 g
2NH3 g ; the value of Kp decreases with increasing T;
For reverse reaction, 2NH3 g
N2 g 3H2 g ; the value of Kp increases with
increasing T
46. C
Sol. In the reaction I S2O82
I2 SO 42 ; oxygen is reduced.
O O O O O
O Br Br Br O Na O S S S S ONa
O O O O O
47. D
Sol. H9O4+ is hydrated form of hydronium ion as H3O+.3H2O
48. C
Sol. As per Le Chatelier’s Principle
49. D
2 *2 2 *2 2
Sol. B2 :1s 1s 2s 2s 2Pz
2 *2 2 *2 2 1
C2 : 1s 1s 2s 2s 2Pz 12Px
2Py
2
2 *2 2 *2 2 2Px
N2 : 1s 1s 2s 2s 2Pz 22P
y
50. A
Sol. BeSO4 has highest solubility in water.
51. D
Sol. Be (Highest Oxidation No. 2, Max. Covalency 4)
B (Highest Oxidation No. 3, Max. Covalency 4)
Al (Highest Oxidation No. 3, Max. Covalency 6)
52. B
Sol. H2O forms more number of H-bonds per molecule, thus overall has highest boiling point.
53. D
Sol. H E a f E a b
Eab = 120 kJ mol–1
After addition of catalyst
H = -40 kJ mol–1
Eaf = 20 kJ mol–1
Eab = 60 kJ mol–1
54. A
Sol. Radial nodes = n – l – 1
55. C
2 3
Sol. Graphite (sp ), Diamond (sp )
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56. B
Sol.
HCO3 aq H2O 2
H3O aq CO3 aq
Acid Conjugate base
57. B
Sol. Gammaxane is benzene hexachloride C6H6Cl6.
58. C
Sol. I (Fluorine), II (Oxygen), III (Chlorine), IV (Phosphorus)
Chlorine has highest value of 1st Electron gain enthalpy (magnitude)
59. C
Sol. Informative
60. A
Sol. Informative
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SECTION – A
61. A
Sol. sin 1 z3 sin 2 z2 sin 3 z sin 4 3
3 sin 1 z3 sin 2 z 2 sin 3 z sin 4
3 2
sin 1 z sin 2 z sin 3 z sin 4
3 2
z z z 1 sin i 1
2
1 z z .....
1
1 z
1
3
1 z
1
1 z
3
2
z
3
2
z0
3
62. B
3 27
Sol. ,
8 8
1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3
2 2 3 3
1/3
3/8 3/8 1
1/3
.
27 / 8 3/2 4
63. A
Sol. Number of intersection points
37C2 13C2 11C2 2
( two points A and B)
= 535
64. C
Sol. Equation of bisectors of the given lines are
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3x 4y 5 5x 12y 10
2 2 2 2
3 4
5 12
39x 52y 65 25x 60y 50
14x 112y 15 0 or 64x 8y 115 0
14 112
or x y 1 0
15 15
64 8
or x y 1 0
115 115
14 112 64 8
a ,b or a ,b
15 15 115 115
65. B
BP y
Sol
PA (0, 2)
B (3, 4)
BP : PA : 1
3 4
Coordinates of P is ,
1 1 P
P lie on x 2 y 2 4 x
(–2, 0) O A (2, 0)
2 2
3 16 4 1 (1, 0)
32 2 21 0 ………(i)
BQ Q
and
QA 1
BQ
BQ : QA : 1 or 1 1
QA
AB 1
QA 1
AB :QA 1 :1
3 4
Coordinates of Q is ,
1 1
Q lie on x 2 y 2 4
2 2
3 16 4 1
32 21 21 0
Hence is a roots of 3x 2 2x 21 0
and is a root of 3x 2 2x 21 0
66. B
Sol. We have 3y 2 4y 6x 8 0
4 8
y2 y 2x 0
3 3
2
2 4 8
y 2x 0
3 9 3
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2
2 20
y 2x
3 9
2
2 10
y 2 x
3 9
2 10
Let y Y and x X
3 9
Y 2 2X
Comparing with Y 2 4aX
1
a
2
All three normals to the parabola are real and meet on the axis of parabola, then X 2a and
Y0
10 2
i.e. x 1 and y 0
9 3
19 2
x and y
9 3
2 19
or a, ; a
3 9
67. C
1 1 x
Sol. tan x
1 1 x
In RHS put x cos , then
1
1 2 sin sin
tan x 2 2 2
1
1 2 cos cos
2 2 2
sin sin
4 2
cos cos
4 2
2 sin cos
8 4 8 4 tan
2 cos cos 8 4
8 4 8 4
x n
8 4
4x 4n
2
sin 4x 4n
2
sin 4x cos x
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68. B
Sol. We have,
tan 5 cos cot 5 sin
cot 5 sin tan 5 cos 0
cos 5 sin sin 5 cos
0
sin 5 sin cos 5 cos
cos 5 sin cos 0
5 sin cos n , n I
2
sin cos
2n 1
10
1 1 2n 1
sin cos
2 2 10 2
2n 1
sin ………(i)
4 10 2
n 2n 1
n 1 sin1
4 10 2
n 2n 1
n 1 sin1 , n I ……….(ii)
4 10 2
From equation (i)
1 sin 1
4
2n 1 10 2 1 10 2 1
1 1 n
10 2 2 2
n I
n 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Now, from equation (ii)
Number of solution = Number of values of n = 14
69. A
1
Sol. y sin x sin x sin x
3
1
y
3
sin x sin x sin x
y sin x and y y 2 cos x
2 y 2 cos x
y cos x
Case I : when 1 sin x 0
sin x 1
Then, y 1
i.e. 1 cos x
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cos x 1
sin x 0 (imposible)
Case II : when 0 sin x 1
sin x 0
Then, y0
i.e. 0 cos x
sin x 1 (impossible)
Case III: sin x 1
y 1
i.e. cos x 1
sin x 0 (impossible)
Hence, no solution
i.e. number of solutions is zero.
70. A
Sol. Here, p sin A sinB sinC
and q cos A cosb cos C
p
tan A tanB tan C
q
Now, tan A tanB tanB tan C tan C tan A
sin A sinB cos C sinB sin C cos A sin C sin A cosB
cos A cosB cos C
sinB sin A cos C cos A sinC sin C sin A cosB
cos A cosB cos C
sinB sin A C sinC sin A cosB
cos A cosB cos C
2
sin B sinC sin A cosB
cos A cosB cos C
1 cosB cosB sinC sin A
q
1 cosB cos A C sin A sin C
q
1 q
and tan A tanB tanC
q
p
tan A tanB tanC (in a ABC )
q
p 2 1 q p
Required equation is x 3 x x 0
q q q
3 2
qx px 1 q x p 0
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71. 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
2 ......
1 5 5 13 13 481 545
1 1088
2 1
545 545
72. A
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If b – c = X, c – a = Y and a – b = Z
2
then discriminant = (Y – Z) – 4(X – Y) (Z – X)
= (2X – Y – Z)2 ( X + Y + Z = 0)
2 2 2
=(0 + 3x) = 9X = 9 (b – c)
Both roots of the given equation are rational.
Option (C) is correct.
2
If roots of bx + 2ax + c= 0 are and .
2a
Then 0
b
c
+ < 0 and 0 ( a > b > c)
b
and discriminant of
bx2 + 2ax + c = 0
is 4a2 – 4 bc > 0 ( b > c and b < a)
Hence, roots of ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 are negative and real.
Option (A) is correct.
74. B
1
Sol. b2
1 b1
1 1 1 b1 b1 1
b3
1 b2 1 b1 b1
1
1 b1
b1 b3 b12 b1 1 0
1
b1 b2
1
2001 2001 2001
br 2001
r 1
r 1
2001
1 = –2001
r 1
75. A
Sol. Sides are in A.P. and a < min{b, c}
Therefore, order of A.P. can be b, c, a or c, b, a.
Case I :
If 2c = a + b
2 2 2
b2 c 2 a 2 b c 2c b 4b 3c
cos A
2bc 2bc 2b
Case II :
2 2 2
b2 c 2 a 2 b c 2b c 4c 3b
cos A
2bc 2bc 2c
76. A
sin2 x 1 sin x cos x 2 1 sin x cos x
4 2 1
Sol. 2 2
2 tan x
cos 2x cos x sin x cos x sin x 2 4
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1
tan x tan x
Given equation reduces to 2 4
2 0.25 2 4 1 0
tan x
2 4 1
x / 4 which is not possible as cos 2x 0 for this value of x, which is not defining the
original equation.
77. C
3
1
Sol. We may assume that a b c . The given equation leads to 3 1 . If c 3, then
c
2 3
1 1 64
1 1 3
c 3 27
1 1 3
We conclude that c 1 or 2. Consider the case c 1 . We obtain 1 1 .
a b 2
This simplifies to ab 2a 2b 2 0 . This can be written in the form a 2 b 2 6 . We
get a 2, b 2 6, 1 or 3, 2 ; i.e; a, b 8,3 or 5, 4
In the case c 2, we similarly obtain a 1 b 1 2 . Solving this equation in positive
integers, we get a, b 3, 2 .
Hence the ordered solutions are a, b, c 8, 3, 1 , 5, 4, 1 , 3, 2, 2
78. C
Sol. Using the property that equal chords subtends equal angles at
centre of circle, then problem can be converted to the diagram in
adjoining figure O
AB 4, AC 2,BC 3
ABC / 2 4 B
A
9 16 4 7
cos / 2 cos 2cos2 / 2 1 2 3
23 4 8
49 98 64 34 17
2 1 cos C
64 64 64 32
79. C
3 tan tan3
Sol. Use tan 3
1 3 tan2
80. B
Sol. The equation of normal at 2 sec , tan is 2x cos y cot 5
1
Equal intercepts sin
2
25
Also touches ellipse a 2 b 2
3
c 2 a 2m2 b 2
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81. C
sin2 cos2 1 sin cos 1
Sol. cos
2sin cos 2
82. C
Sol. Number of digits = log2
2010
1 606, . denotes GIF
83. B
1
Sol. S1 3
2
1
3
3
S2 5
2
1
5
:
:
:
2n 1
Sn 2n 1
2
1
2n 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
.... ....
S1S2S3 S2S3S 4 S3S 4S5 3.5.7 5.7.9 7.9.11
1 1 1
S tr
r 1 r 1 2r 1 2r 3 2r 5 2r 1 2r 3 2r 3 2r 5
r 1
84. C
2 2 2 2
Sol. 1, 1, 1, 1 (as) 1 1 1 1 0
The roots of given equation is equal to 1.
a
S2 2 6
a0
85. A
Sol. The following figure depicts the condition. Chord of contact of a point A x A , y A with respect to
y 2 4x is y A y 2 x x A . Since this chord passes through the point (3, 1), we have
yA 2 xA 3
y
B
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86. C
3 3 3
Sol. sin1 x cos1 x
sin1 x cos1 x sin1 x cos 1 x 16
3
sin x cos x 2 cos
2 2
sin 1
x cos1 x 1 1 1
x sin1 x
16
2 3
sin 1 x cos1 x sin1 x cos 1 x
16
2
3
sin 1
x cos1 x 4
16
2 sin1 x
2 4
3
sin1 x
8
3
x sin or cos
8 8
87. C
Sol. 4 x 15 42 x 4 x 16 x 2
2011 1
Common ratio cos cos 670
3 3 2
88. A
Sol. Since sides of the square are tangent and perpendicular to
each other,
So the vertices lie on director circle
2
2 2 10
2
x y 16 b
2
b3 10
A 4 3
12 5 2 5 2
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89. D
62 72 x 2
Sol. cos 60o x 43
267
90. D
2 3 4 5
Sol. 1 x 1 y 1 z 1 w
General term 2Ca 3 Cb 4 Cd 5 Ce x a b d e
2 14 13
Ca 3Cb 4Cd 5Ce 14C12 91
a b d e 12 2
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