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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Advanced)-2020_PHASE-III Test-30_Paper-I_(Code-A)_Answers and Solutions)

Test Date: 19/09/2020


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Test – 30 (Paper - 1)

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (A, B, C, D) 19. (B, D) 37. (A, B, C)

2. (A, D) 20. (A, C, D) 38. (A, B, D)

3. (A, B, C) 21. (A, B, C, D) 39. (B, C)

4. (A, B, C) 22. (A, B) 40. (A, B, C)

5. (B, C) 23. (A, B, D) 41. (A, B, D)

6. (A, B, D) 24. (A, C) 42. (A, B)

7. (15) 25. (14) 43. (02)

8. (04) 26. (99) 44. (36)

9. (20) 27. (00) 45. (29)

10. (04) 28. (57) 46. (07)

11. (24) 29. (01) 47. (03)

12. (60) 30. (25) 48. (01)

13. (32) 31. (13) 49. (38)

14. (04) 32. (17) 50. (41)

15. (C) 33. (A) 51. (B)


16. (D) 34. (D) 52. (C)
17. (D)
35. (B) 53. (A)
18. (D)
36. (A) 54. (B)

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Test – 30 (Paper - 1)

ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS

4. Answer (A, B, C)
PART – I : PHYSICS
For falling mass
1. Answer (A, B, C, D)
urel  v 0
As the motions of particles are simple
harmonic, amplitude = 2 cm arel  0
(Angular frequency) = 3 rad/sec
Shell moves in straight line
As the phase difference of particles separated
b
 Time taken =
by 1 cm is v 0 cos 0
8
8 Due to gravity path is parabola, it strikes below P.
  2  16 cm
 2
1  b 
Height fallen on by man = g   .
 2  v 0 cos 0 
Hence, wave velocity =    24 cm/s
2
5. Answer (B, C)
 2 
y   2 sin   24t  x   cm 2
 16   · ( x )

2. Answer (A, D)
 1 d2
Shifting the top wave 1 m to the left aligns crest BP  AP     D2  d 2  D  D 
3 2 D2
with crest and trough with trough.
3. Answer (A, B, C)  d2
 
3 2D
 B · dl  0 (iin )
2D
a  d
 r 3
 J0 1  a    2r dr  J0
Jav  0
 
 x  4   
a 2 3 3
Baxis = 0 2  4  8
   
r   3  3
 r
B × (2r) = 0   J0  1    2r dr
0
 a For CP – AP = D2  (2d )2  D

0 J  2  r r 2   2d 2 
 B    = D  1  2  1
2  2 3a   D 

3a 2d 2
 B is maximum at r = =
4 D

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6 Answer (A, B, D)  
sin  g   1 
L 1
 s   2cos  
2 
Time constant = 2 a 2
Req 5 2cos
 2
When switch is not open,

10  5 10 For small , cos 1
Req =   2
15 3
 
sin 
20 2 2
 IL   6A
 10 
  g   1
 3   2    
2 2  2
When switch is opened for long time,
3g
20 20  
Ibattery   4a
4 16
 = 2
21
 A
4 4a 43
T  2  2  4 sec
Time constant. 3g 3  2

7. Answer (15) 9. Answer (20)


m Loss = Work done by battery – Change in
By, x 
2 energy stored
Here, m = 5(minima just before the fibre) Q0 = CV, V = E, C = 40R.
D
And x  , where D = diameter of fibre 1
 Loss during charging of first sphere = CV 2
2
D 5
  Q2 Q2  Q2 1
 2 E12   0  0   0  CV 2
 2C 4C  4C 4
5
D
2   Q  2  Q 2 
 0  
0
  1
8. Answer (04) 
  2    2      1 CV 2 
E23   
–q  2C 4C  4  4 
2 2
a sin /2  Q0   Q0 
   
1  1
  4    4    CV 2   2
a
E34
2C 4C 4  4
 Total loss =
 1 1  1 1 
2a sin /2 CV 2  CV 2  1   2    
a 2 4  4 4 

20
= 0RE 2
mg 6

kq 2 10. Answer (04)


 mg
2a2 WTotal = KE + U
   GM 2xdx
 sin  V 
 mga sin   2  ma2
  7  x 2  42
2cos 
 2 2GM
4
xdx
  
V  
7 3 x 2  16
sin
g  2sin  cos  2 
   
2 2 2   V 
2GM

4 2 –5 
2cos2  7
 2

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11. Answer (24) 2Tsin = mR2


Loss of energy = Stored energy  l 
2T    Al  R 2
Initially capacitors are uncharged  2R 
 Loss of energy = Stored energy T
 R 2 2
 1  42 1  3  6   2  A
  12   
2
H       12  J
2  6  2  9   l
Y  R 22
 24 × 10–5 J l
12. Answer (60) l R 22 R  l R 
  l  2R, l  R 
l Y R  

2R 3 104 102  8  


2000 m

R  
40 m/s Y 2  1011
On solving
R = 4 × 105 m
S
15. Answer (C)
1 2
2000  gt 16. Answer (D)
2
4000 Solution for Q. Nos. 15 and 16
 t2 
10
d
 t = 20 sec E
 S = (45  42) (20) = 60 m 45°

13. Answer (32) u 2 sin2  qE


d  ; a 
Induced electric field 2a m
d mu 2u sin2 45 mu 2
 E · dl   dt
d 
2qE

4qE
 R 2  K u2 mu 2  mu 2 
B    E  ; R    4   4d
d  16  2dq a qE  4qE 
E  2R   
dt dt
17. Answer (D)
BR
 E k dv k
32 dt accelaration   v   v
m dt m
BR k
 Torque  = EQR =  QR an   v
32 dt m
 dt = I() dv k
  v
dt m
BR 2Q 
  MR 2    v t
32 dv k
BQ
  v
   dt
m
  v0 0
32m kt

14. Answer (04)  v  v0 e m

l
qvB0 v 2
 Normal acceleration = 
m r

T   T m
R  r  v
qB0
kt
m 
 r  · v 0e m
qB0

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18. Answer (D) 21. Answer: (A, B, C, D)


Write ax and ay, and then Concentration gradient i.e., the rate of reaction is
represented by the gradient
 v x dt  x,  v y dt  y

22. Answer: (A, B)


The –vely charged colloid when mixed with a
dv x  kv qvB0  +vely charged colloid in suitable amounts
  cos   sin  
dt m m  discharge each other and both get coagulated.
0 23. Answer: (A, B, D)
 qB0 qB0 
  dv x     2m v x dt  m v y dt  (i) (A) on heating gave offensive smelling gas
v0
with dil. HCI hence the gas may be H2S (B)
qB0  x and (A) has S2– ions.

 v0   y …(i)
m 2  (ii) Since solution (C) gives precipitate with
NaOH which dissolves in excess of NaOH.
dv y  qvB0 qB0  The indicates that the cation of (A) is
and,  cos   v sin  
dt  m 2m  amphoteric i.e., Zn2+ hence (A) is ZnS.
0
 v y dt  (iii) The reactions are as follows :
qB0
  dv y   m
 v x dt 
 2 
 (a) 
ZnS 2HCl   ZnCl2  H2S
0 A  C B 

 x
y
0 (b)  Zn  OH2  2NaCl
ZnCl2  2NaOH 
2  C D 

 y = 2x …(ii) (c) Zn  OH2  2NaOH 


Na2 ZnO2  2H2O
Sodium zincate
(Soluble)
2mv 0 4mv 0
From (i) and (ii), x  , y
5qB0 5qB0  Zn NH3 4  Cl2
ZnCl2  4NH3 

2mv 0 (d) 2ZnS 3O2 


 2ZnO  2SO2
 Displacement = x2  y 2  A E 
5qB0
ZnS  2O2 
 ZnSO4
F 
PART – II : CHEMISTRY
ZnSO4  BaCI2 
BaSO4  ZnCI2
F  White ppt.  C
19. Answer (B, D)
24. Answer: (A, C)
For a reaction in a closed system to be at
equilibrium (G)T, P = 0 and (S)U, R = 0. Go (For the reaction)

20. Answer (A, C, D)  G0 f  products   G0 f  reactants 

 1 
 Go f   CO2   Go f   CO   Go f   O2 
 2 

 394.4   137.2  0  Go f   O2   0


 
= – 257.2 kJ
Since Go for reaction is negative, so the
Will not exhibit tautomerism reaction is spontaneous.

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Also, Go = Ho – TSo Salt 2


 100
or –257.2 = H – (300 × –0.094)
o Salt 1
 Ho = –285.4 kJ After mixing equal volumes of two buffers
H is negative and thus reaction is exothermic.
o
0.5  0.5
25. Answer (14)
 Acidf   0.5 M   Acid1
2
Salt 1  Salt 2
Cl2
1 
2Cl
2
Salt f 
2
rmix 84 101 Salt 1
rKr

Mmix
 1.16 Salt f 
2
mmix = 62.42 Salt f
pHf  pK a  log10 ;
(1  )71 (2)35.5
  62.42;  0.14
 Acidf
1  1  101Salt 1
pHf  pK a  log10
Percentage dissociation = 14% 2  Acid1
26. Answer: (99)
Salt 1
Volume of 1 mole liquid = 100 mL at pressure 1 pHf  pKa  log10
bar  Acid1
101 101
Volume of 1 mole liquid = 90 mL at pressure 100  log  pH1  log
bar 2 2
The process being irreversible as it is steeply (pH)f = 5.703
changed from 1 bar to 100 bar.
29. Answer: (01)
w = – P(V2 – V1) = –100×(99 – 100)
= 100 bar mL
Also, U = q + w
U = w ( q =0 adiabatic nature due to insulation) 30. Answer: (25)
 U = 100 bar mL For weak acid HA :
Also, U = U + PV = U + (P2V2 – P1V1) 1
HA   0.01, HA   0.1M
= 100 + (100 × 99 – 1 × 100) = 9900 bar mL 100
27. Answer: (00)  Ka = C2 = 0.1 × (0.01)2 = (10–5)
Beckmann rearrangement Now 0.2 M NaA, a salt of HA is added to it
resulting a buffer solution of [HA] = 0.1 M and
28. Answer: (57)
[NaA] = 0.2 M
The given buffer being an acidic buffer its pH is
0.2
given as  pH   log10 105  log10
0.1
Salt 1
pH1  pK a  log10 pH = 5.3010
 Acid1
HA H  A
Salt 1 Also, 1 0 0
4  pK a  log10
0.51 1     

4 = pKa + log10 [Salt]1 + log (2) ….(i) [A–] is provided by NaA since dissociation of
(pH)2 = 6 = pKa + log10 [Salt]2 + log(2) ….(ii) HA in presence of NaA is suppressed due to a
Equation (ii)–(i) gives common ion effect.

 log10 [salt]2 – log10 [Salt]1 = 2 H   A    C   0.2


 Ka        105
Salt 2 HA  C 1   
log10 2
Salt 1   = 5 × 10–5

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31. Answer (13) 4  x 2 ( x 2  3) 


  0
 y y 3  (1  x 2 ) 
CxHy   x   O2  xCO2  H2O
 4 2
So f(x) is a strictly increasing function.
3.38 0.69
nCO2   0.077, nH2O   0.038 dy
44 18 And  0 at x = 0 and it does not change sign
dx
Simple ratio of C : H at x = 0.
0.077 : 0.076 So x = 0 is a point of inflection.
1 : 1
4x3
Empirical formula = CH The graph of y  is an following
3( x 2  1)
32. Answer: (17)
Given r0 = 50r where r is activity for safe working
2.303 r
Now, t  log10 0 ( r0  N0 and r  N)
k r (0, 0)
3  log50
 t  17 days
log2

33. Answer: (A) x


2
3
34. Answer: (D) Area =  f 1( x ) dx
35. Answer: (B) x0

36. Answer: (A) Put x = f(t)  dx = f (t)dt


t 1
PART – III : MATHEMATICS   t.f (t ) dt
t 0
37. Answer (A, B, C)
1
The given equation is  [t.f (t )]10   1.f (t ) dt
(1 + x2)dy = (4x2 – 2xy)dx 0

dy 1
4t 3
 (1  x 2 )  4 x 2  2xy  (f (1))   dt
dx
0 3(t 2  1)
dy 2x 4x 2
or   y  1
2 4 t 3dt
dx 1  x 2 1 x2
3 3 0 t 2  1
 
It is a linear first order differential equation.
2x put t2 + 1 = z
 1  x 2 dx 2
If = e  elog2 |1 x |  (1  x 2 ) 2tdt = dz
And its solution is z 2
2 4 ( z  1) dz
  
4x 2 3 3 z 1 z 2
y (1  x 2 )    (1  x 2 ) dx  c
(1  x ) 2
z 2
2 2  1
3 3 z1 
  1   dz
4x3 z
 y (1  x 2 )  c
3
2 2
  z  loge | z |z 1
z 2
it passes through (0, 0), so c = 0 
3 3
4x3
   2  1  loge 2  loge 1 
 y 2 2

3(1  x 2 ) 3 3

dy 4 
 (1  x ) .3 x  x  (2x ) 
2 2 3
 
2 2 2 2
  loge 2  loge 2
  
dx 3  (1  x )
2 2
 3 3 3 3
 
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38. Answer (A, B, D)  tan2 x  tan2 y  4  4tan2 x


sin x sin x
tf (sin x  t ) dt  e  sin x  1 4cot2 y  4tan2 x  cot2 y  9  9cot2 x
 f (t ) dt  
0 0
 f ( x, y )  14  5tan2 x  9cot 2 x 
Using Leibniz rule, we get
tan2 y (1  tan2 x )  4cot 2 y (1  tan2 x )
f (sin x )  e sin x (sin x  1)
 14  5tan2 x  9cot 2 x  sec 2 x(tan2 y  4cot 2 y )
 1 1
f 
2 2 e Apply AM – GM inequality
 t  1/  1  1
f (0)  f    1  e
2
  1 tan2 y  4cot 2 y
 2   2   (tan2 y  4cot 2 y ) 2
2
1
 tan2 y  4cot 2 y  4
  f ( x ) dx
1
 f ( x, y )  14  5tan2 x  9cot 2 x  4sec 2 x
1
x  1
 e ( x  1) dx    e  
 e  18  9(tan2 x  cot2 x )
1

Range of f(x) is [–2e, 0]  18  9  2

39. Answer (B, C)  36

x 1  sin x 
2 2 45. Answer (29)
4
sin 1
   /2


3 5 8
I 1  2sin2 x  3cos2 x dx
3
  (8sin x – 3) = 0 tan x =
2 2 2
0
5
 /2


40. Answer (A, B, C)
= 2cos x  sin x dx
 2  2 0
Here, P  1,
  , Q  1,  
 3  3  tan1 2  /2

R = (3, 0) and S = (–1, 0).   2cos x  sin x  dx  


1
 sin x  2cos x  dx
0 tan 2
41. Answer (A, B, D) = 2 5 3
6
C3  13C2 = 20  9
Required probability = 11
C3  21C2
 p + q = 29
6
C2  5C1  12C1  9C1 6
C1  5C2  10C2
  46. Answer (07)
11
C3  21C2 C3  21C2
11
1 1


412 Sk   x 2 (1  x )k dx   (1  x )2 x k dx
1155 0 0

42. Answer (A, B) 1


Sk   ( x k  2x k 1  x k  2 ) dx
43. Answer (02) 0

f(x) has one point of local maxima and one local


1 2 1
minima. Sk   
k 1 k  2 k  3
44. Answer (36)
 
n
 1 1   1 1 
(1  tan2 x )(1  tan2 y )  4(1  tan2 x ) lim
x 
 Sk    k  1  k  2     k  2  k  3 
k 1 k 1 k 1

(1  cot y )  9(1  cot x )


2 2
1 1 1
  
2 3 6
 f ( x, y )  1  tan2 x  tan2 y

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47. Answer (03)  x1y1z1  x1y1z1  x1y1z


therefore, sin  
Case-1 : x12  y12  z12  x12 y12
C
 cosec 2  
 x12  x12 y12
( x1y1z1 )2
P

 x12   x12   x12
x12 y12 z12
A B
OP  kˆ z1
P  AC Now, sin   

1
| OP |  x12
PA  PC  and PB  2
4 x1 y1
sin   and sin  
2  x12  x12
Then PA.PC.PB 
4 Now, cosec2  cosec2  cosec2 
Then two equality sign cannot be valid at the
same time. 
x12  y12  z12

 x12   x12  cosec 2
x12 y12 z12
2
So, PA.PC.PB  49. Answer (38)
4
Let W be the event when white ball is in white
Case-2 ; PC  AB box.
C B be the event when black ball is in black box
and R be the event when Red ball is in Red
box.
Total No. of ways of putting balls into the boxes
= 6 C3  3  120
A B
No. of ways when atlest one ball is in the box of
PA  x  (0, 2] its Own colour = n(W  B  R)
 n(W )  n(B)  n(R )  n(W  B)  n(W  R )
f ( x )  (PA)2 (PB)2 (PC )2  n(B  R )  n(W  B  R )

 x2  2x 
2
(1  x 2  x 2)   2
C1  5C2  2  3C1  5C2  2  1C1  5C2  2 
Let t  x    1
2  x : t  0, 
  2
C1  3C1  4C1  3C1  1C1  4C 1  2C1  1C1  4C1 
 2
 2C1  3C1  1C 1
 1 1
So, f ( x )  g (t )  g    = 82
2 8
Required number of ways = 120 – 82
1 = 38
 PA  PB  PC 
2 2 50. Answer (41)
Clearly P is the mid-point of AB The Required numbers
48. Answer (01) = 5C2 + 4C2 + 3C2 + 2C2 + 8C3 + 7C3 + 6C3 + 5C3

Let P be (x1, y1, z1). Point M is (x1, 0, z1) and N = 141


is (x1, y1, 0) 51. Answer (B)
A(z1 )
So normal to plane OMN is OM  ON  x (say)
90° P
iˆ ˆj kˆ
i.e. x1 0 z1  iˆ(y1z1)  jˆ( x1z1)  kˆ( x1y1) B(z2)
|z| = 2
x1 y1 0 (Circle)

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Equation of tangent to circle |z| = r at z1, z2 are z1  z2 1 1 1 1


    
zz1  zz1  2r 2
and zz2  zz2  2r respectively.
2 z1z2 2 z1 z2 2

From these two equation, after eliminating z , 52. Answer (C)


the value of z comes out to be Equation to tangent of circle at z1 is

2r 2 ( z2  z1 )  z z  r2  zz1  zz1  8 …(1)


z  1 1 
z1z2  z1z2 z z  r2 
 2 2  Equation of line joining z2 and z3

2r 2 ( z2  z1 ) 2( z2  z1 )  z1z2 (z3  z2 ) z  (z2  z3 ) z  z2 z3  z2 z3  0 …(2)


z 
r2 z r2 z22  z12 Eliminating z from equation (1) and (2)
 z2  1
z1 z2
z1(z2 z3  z2 z3 )  8( z2  z3 )
z
2z1z2 ( z1z2  z1z2 )  ( z1z3  z1z3 )

z1  z2 z1
Point P will lie on director circle of |z| = 2 (which P(z)
is | z |  2 2 )
z2
2z1z2 z3
 2 2
z1  z2 53. Answer (A)
z1z2 54. Answer (B)
  2
z1  z2

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