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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – X

JEE (Advanced)-2019
PAPER – 1

TEST DATE: 05-05-2019

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B, D
    
Sol.   
A B C  A C B  0 
         
       
C.B A  CA B  B.C A  B.A  0
    
   
B.A C  CA B  0
  

A  BC  0 
2. A, D
Sol. Uy  V0 sin 
Ux  V0  V0 cos 
Uy 
 tan
Ux 2
When throwing point and two stones are collinear
y1 y 2 2V0 
 t tan (where top point of pole is origin and x1, x2, y1, y2 are measured
x1 x 2 g 2
from there)
1
and h  gt2
2

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3. A, C
Sol.    kx  R  kR2 
I  kR2 
 MR2 
  mR2    kR2 
 2 
M
m
T  2 2
k

4. A, D
Sol. Basic concept of charging and discharging.

5. B
Sol. Shape of conductor does not make any difference.

6. A, B, D
Sol. Theory of wave optics

7. B
8. B
Sol. for (7-8)
660
v m/s
31
If duration of beep is t
then
 330t  100
 v  330   v
 

9. B
10. D
Sol. for (9 – 10)
Total charge in an element = Rd  0 sin
Rd 0 sin 
On revolving this ring we get a sphere of charge density = which is a constant.
2R sin Rd
Basic concept of potential
VA  VB  E.R

SECTION – D

11. 00060.00
Sol. a2  a2  2a2 cos 180     a
 = 60

12. 00012.50
Sol. For equilibrium centre of mass should be on the wire.

13. 00025.02
dh 2g  h  76 
Sol. 
dt n2  1

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0.76 5
dh 2g dt

0.96
h  76
 
0 n2  1

14. 00015.00
Sol. Calculate by potential method.

15. 00004.00
Sol. fBeat  f1  f2
 c   c 
 f f 
c v  c v 
2fv
fbeat 
c

16. 00017.50
Sol. Object must be at 2f distance of combination
1 2 1
 
fnet fL fM

17. 00001.00
 edV eV r
Sol. F  00
dr r
mv 2 eV0r0

r r
v = constant
nh
mvr =
2
rn
evr
M Mn
2
18. 00001.50
Sol. Constraint at contract point 
 /2
cos30  v v
2
energy conservation 30
 1 1
mg  mv 2  I2
4 2 2
g
v g
26

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. C, D
Sol. As per Usanovich concept, in the first reaction As2S3 will behave as a acid and (NH4)2S will
behave as a base. Similarly in second reaction Fe(CN)2 is acid and KCN is base.

20. B
Sol.

 

H
Aromatic

21. A
Sol.
Cl Cl
xy plane
yz plane
Cl Cl zx plane

22. C
Sol. Equilibrium constant for the formation of a hydrate  electron deficient nature of the carbon of
carbonyl group (C = O). In the fourth compound the carbon of carbonyl group will be more
electron deficient.

23. A, B, C, D
Sol. Properties of orthoboric acid.

H3BO3   B2 O3

24. A, C
Sol. O O
HO P P OH Hypophosphoric acid
OH OH
It is tetrabasic
No P–O–P linkage
P atoms show maximum covalency
O. S. of P is 4

25. C
26. A
Sol. FeCl3  Yellow solution and does not react with dil H2SO4

2Fe3   H2S 
H
2Fe2   S
U

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Fe3   3NaOH  Fe  OH3  3Na
(excess)

Brown ppt ( V )

27. B
28. D
Sol. N N CH3 N N CH3
H3C H3C
2+ 2+
Pt Pt

N N CH3 N N CH3
H3C H3C
Optically inactive Optically active

N N CH3 N N CH3
H3C H3C
2+ 2+
Pt Pt

N N CH3 N N CH3
H3C H3C
Optically inactive Optically active

N N CH3
H3C
2+
Pt

N N CH3
H3C
Optically inactive

SECTION – D

29. 00002.22
Sol. 

N2 
 2N
2.8
0
28
2.8 50 2.8 50
  2
28 100 28 100
3
Total moles =
20
PV = nRT
3
P  10   0.082  1805
20
P = 2.22

30. 00036.36
Sol. Fe + Fe2(SO4)3  3FeSO4
1.25 gm ferric alum produces 0.5913 gm FeSO4
Meq of FeSO4 = Meq of KMnO4

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0.5913
 1000  0.107  V
152
V = 36.36 ml

31. 00001.25
Sol. There are four co-ordination isomers are possible for the given complex. These are
Cu NH3 4  PtCl4 , Cu NH3 3 Cl PtCl3NH3 ,
Cu NH3  Cl3  Pt NH3 3 Cl , CuCl4  Pt NH3 4 

32. 00009.50
Sol. 
HA  
H  A

H   CK a
Ka  108
BOH  
 
 B  OH

 OH   CK b  K a  K b 

= 10 9
1014
H   9

10 2
= pH = 9.50

33. 00001.25
Sol. As we know,
t1/2  a10 n
1 n
 t1/2  c.  a0  c  constant 
log t 1/2  log c  1  n  log a0
 1  n  tan 45o  1  n  1  n  0
Now, for K,
As we know for zero order reaction,
a0
t1/2 
2K
a  1
 log t1/2  log  0   loga0  log … (1)
 2K  2K
From graph,
1
log 2
2K
1
K moll1 sec 1
200
1
 250 K  250   1.25 mol / l / sec
200
34. 00155.88
a 3
Sol.  2r
4
2r = 155.88 pm

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35. 00003.63
Sol. For a polyprotic process:
x
PV = K [x  1,  ]
R
C = CV,m +
1 x
3 R
C R
2 3
11R 11 1.98
   3.63
6 6

36. 00001.60
Sol. P is:

Ph
D
HO Ph
Me

OH

Total number of stereo isomers in P is 8.


x 8
   1.60
5 5

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
37. C, D
 x x2   x 2 x3 
x  a 1    .....   b  x   .....   5
ae  bln 1  x  5
Sol. L  lim 2
 L  lim  1! 2! 
2
 2 3 
x 0 x x  0 x
 a = –5, b = 5, L = –5

38. A, B, C
3
n
    n    
Sol. Let lim   1  tan4 k   L  L  lim cos   cos  k  
n 
k 3  2  n  4 k 3   2 
 
sin x  x  sin x  x 
As   cos  k     cos  k 
x k 1 2  x  x  k 3 2 
x cos   cos  
2 4
3
sin x 
 x  
 x  2 2 1    3
 lim  lim  cos  k    cos  2k   L   
x  x x x 
k 3 2  k 3  22 2  32
x cos   cos  
2 4

39. A, B
Sol. Let a1 = a and b2 – a1 = d  (a + 4d)2 = (a + 2d)(a + 7d)  a = 2d
9
Also, a9 = 40  a + 8d = 40  a = 8, b = 4   ai2  6144
i 1

b2 3 1 1
Also, b1 = 54, 
b1 2
 b 
18
i 1 i

40. B, D
m m
Sol. A = Coefficient of xm – 2 in 1  x   x  1  m C0  m C2  A  2m
Cm  2  m C2

41. A, B, C, D
Sol. Exponent of ‘2’ is same in 15!, 14!·1!, 13!·2!, .....
 Number of values of ‘r’ = 16  k = 16

42. A, C, D
 z  z1 
Sol. Arg    0 or 
 z2  z3 

43. D
x x
20
  a0  a1x  a2 x  .....  a125 x  dx    x  x   2x  3x  1
2 125 3 5 6 4
Sol. dx
0 0
21
x2 x3 x4 x126  2x6  3x 4  1  1
 a0 x  a1  a2  a3  .....  a125 
2 3 4 126 252
 2x 6  3x 4  121  1
In the expansion of , we have only even powers of ‘x’
252
 a0 = a2 = a4 = ..... = a124 = 0
44. D

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Sol. a0 = a2 = a4 = ..... = a124 = 0


20
Also, a1 = 0 and a125 = 2
45. C
46. B
Sol. (for Q.45.-46)
2 2
 1  2log2 e e
I   I  log2 e   I  log2 e    2log2 e  2 log2 e dx  I  log2 e    1 dx
 ln 2  0 0 e
e
2 sin x 2
2e 2
2 2 sin x
 I  log2 e   2  I  sin x    sin x dx  I  sin x    dx
e 1 0 2  2 sin x 0 2
 sin x
 2sin x
Adding both
 2I(sin x) = 2  I(sin x) = 
SECTION – D
47. 00004.00
Sol. P  (ae + r cos , r sin ) Q
2 P
 10e  r cos   r sin   2
 1
10 6 S
 cos2  sin2   10e2  10 2 10er cos 
r2     0
 10 6  10 10
Q
P
r1 r2
10e2  10  60
r1r2 
10   6cos2   10 sin2  
1  e2  60 1  e2 6 cos2   10 sin2 
SP  SP   
6 cos2   10 sin2  SP  SP 60
Similarly for Q coordinate replace  by 90º – 
10 cos2   6 sin2  1  e2
It gives 
60 SQ  SQ
1  e2 1  e2 6cos 2   10 sin2  10cos 2   6 sin2  16 4 N
    =  
SQ  SQ SQ  SQ 60 60 60 15 15
N=4
48. 00005.00
n 4
4  2k  1  1
Sol. P
k 1 4  2k   1
4
4 4 2 2 2 2
4a + b = ((a + b) + a )((a – b) + a )
n 4k 2   2k  12     2k  2 2   2k  12 
P
k 1   2k    2k  1    4k   2k  1 
2 2 2 2

n 2k  2 2   2k  12
P 2 2
k 1  2k    2k  1

02  12 22  32 42  52  2n  2  2   2n  12
P   .....
22  32 42  52 62  72  2n 2   2n  12
1 1
P 2
 2  k1 = 8, k2 = 4, k3 = 1
 2  8n  4n  1
4n  2n  1
 k1 + k3 – k2 = 5

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49. 00001.00
iy x
Sol.  56x  33y  i  2 2
, 33x  56y  (z = x + iy)
x y x  y2
2

x  iy
56iz  33z 
x2  y2
1 1 1 7  4i
56iz  33z   z2   z 
z 33  56i 7  4i 65
11 p
x y    6p – q = 66 – 65 = 1
65 q

50. 00041.00
1  1 1
Sol.  x2  2  b  a  x    0  x   t
x  x x
t2 + at + b – 2 = 0  at + b + t2 – 2 = 0, t2  [4, )
This represents equation of line in a-b plane and a2 + b2 represent square of distance of a point
on this line from O (origin)
t2  2 2
d  t2  [4, ), dmin  at t2 = 4
2 5
1 t
2 4 p 2 2
dmin    p + q = 41
5 q

51. 00010.00
n n  1 1 31
Sol. P(tail) = 1    n = 10
2n  1 2n  1 2 42

52. 00008.00

Sol. Let a  a1ˆi  a2 ˆj  a3kˆ

b  b1ˆi  b2 ˆj  b3kˆ

c  c1ˆi  c 2 ˆj  c 3kˆ
 
a  b  D1ˆi  D2 ˆj  D3kˆ
 
a  b  D12  D22  D32  4

c  c12  c 22  c 32  2
     
Maximum value of a b c   a  b c  4  2  8
53. 00001.00

Sol.   x
2
4
1

 2x 2  1 3  1 dx 
0


3
 x  1 2  1dx  1
1 1
2 1 0 3

 x  2x 2  1 dx 
4 3  x  1 2  1dx  1  2  1  I  2
 
1 1

54. 00004.00
Sol. Put ex = t  ex dx = dt
2e5x  e4 x  4e3x  4e2x  2ex 1  e
x
 1
  dx  tan   c
 e2x  4  e2x  12  2  2  e2x  1
a+b=4

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