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Fiitjee All India Test Series: JEE (Advanced) - 2020
Fiitjee All India Test Series: JEE (Advanced) - 2020
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 2
1 1 2
workF mv 2 m 5
2 2
2. A
Sol. For equilibrium of the block
K 1 x o 30 20 K 2 30 x o 20
xo = 5 cm
m
T 2 sec
K i K 2 100 30 xo -xo 30
3. C
T
Sol. U = up thrust = A Pw g
2 U
T + U = 12 g + 24 g
B
C q
Taking torque about B,
U cos 12g cos 24g cos A
2 4 2 24
12
4. D
Sol. After a very long time inductor behaves like zero resistance.
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5. B
1
N t2
Sol. 1N1 2N2 Ra Rn Ra
1
NRn Ra 2
tRn
6. B
Sol. Let q1 and q2 be the charge on each capacitor when current its maximum.
-q1 +q1 +q2 -q2
q1 q2 10CV0 ..... i
q1 q
2
2c 4C
q2 2q1
10CV0
From i and ii , q1 ..... ii
3
5V0
PD across each capacitor is
3
From conservation of energy.
3
1 1 1 5V 1
2 2
2
2C V02 4C 9V02 6C 0 Li2
3 2
C
i 8V0
3L
7. B
1 2
Sol. h ucos t gt
2
This is a quadratic equation in t, which will have two roots – say t1 & t2
2ucos 2ucos
t1 t 2 4
g g
2h
& t1t 2
g
2
ucos
maximum height =
2g
8. BCD
Sol. vB 8ˆj 2tkˆ
v C v o v x ˆi v y ˆj v zkˆ
rB 8tjˆ t 2kˆ
rC v x t ˆi v y tjˆ v z tkˆ
At 4 sec, rB rC v x 0,v y 8m / s & v z 4m / s
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v o 8ˆj 4kˆ m / s
9. BCD
Sol. E cos 2 20, where 0 90o y
E cos 10 E
q q q
x
- 1
10. ACD
Sol. When a compression pulse strikes a fixed surface, it reflects as compression pulse.
11. BC
Sol. Use x = n (for maxima)
1
& x n (for minima)
2
12. AC
Sol. ˆ E 90NC1
E 54 ˆi 72j,
9 109 Q
90 = ....(i)
r2
9 109 Q
V = 1800 = .....(ii)
r
From equations (i) and (ii)
r = 20 m, q = 4 mC
(9 x 0 )iˆ (4 y 0 )jˆ 54iˆ 72ˆj
Now ,
20 90
x0 = –3, y0 = –12
13. BD
4
25t 50
Sol. V dt
2
10
14. BC
Sol. Equivalent circuit is 4 12
I1 2
6
I 4 12
28 V
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15. B
PV
Sol. Q nCP T CP
R
16. A
Mg/A
Sol.
Po
Pgas
17. B
Sol. Apply conservation of energy and conservation of angular momentum.
18. B
Angular momentum
Sol. Area velocity .
2m
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B
Sol. H OH
H2 O(l)
H H 285 227.3 57.7 kJ
neut SA SB neut H OH
55 H 57.7
ion CH 3COOH
H ion
2.7 kJ / mol
CH 3COOH
20. D
Sol. Zn+2 forms soluble complex with excess KCN but does not react with excess KI
+2
Pb is soluble in excess KI but insoluble in excess KCN
Ag+ is soluble in excess KCN but insoluble in excess KI
Hg2+2 gives ppt of Hg when reacts with KI as well as well as excess KCN
Hg22 2I
Hg2I2
Hg2I2 2I
[HgI4 ]2 Hg
Hg22 2CN
Hg(CN)2 Hg
(soluble)
21. C
Sol. C2H2 + CO + O2 CO2 + H2O
Volume left 8 ml 26 ml
2 x + 20 – x = 26 ; x = 6 ml.
22. B
Sol. Cell reaction is:
Ag s / AgBr s / Br aq Cl aq / AgCl s / Ag s
Agc Aga
Ag
a
Ecell 0 0.059log
Ag
c
Ag
a
0 0 0.059log
Ag
c
K sp of AgBr K sp of AgCl
Ag Ag
a c Br Cl
Br
8 10 13
or,
10 10 Cl
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23. D
Sol. Tertiary amine does not form H-bond among themselves because H-atoms are not directly joined
with N- atom
24. D
Sol. For a Bcc lattice,
X 0.4 0
0.732 Y 0.546 A
Y 0.732
Z 0
Now for fcc lattice, 0.414 Z 0.546 0.414 0.226 A
Y
25. B
Sol.
26. B
Sol. Theory based
27. ABCD
Sol. The atom directly joined with phenyl contains lone pair of electron and hence o-& p-director
28. ABC
Sol. (A) is Hoffman degradation
(C) is NGP reaction and hence retention takes place
(D) is Gatterman aldehyde synthesis
29. ACD
Sol. Theory based
30. BC
Sol. For Q using steady state concept
Rate of appearance of Q = rate of disappearance of Q
K1[P] = K2[Q]
k 10 / 60
Number of nuclei of Q = 1 no. of nuclei of P 6 1023 1020
k2 1000
For R, since rate constant is very high for second step than first step
23
Number of nuclei of R = Number of nuclei of P disintegrated = 6 × 10
31. ABC
Sol. +
32. AD
Sol. New compound is brown ring, [Fe(H2O)5(NO)]SO4 where NO has +1 charge. Due to NO+1, only
4s1 electron is paired up in 3d subshell.
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33. B
Sol.
FeSO 4 .7H2 O Fe2 O3 s SO2 g SO3 g H2 O vap.
(A) (B)
34. D
Sol. F is CuSO4.5H2O
35. B
Sol. 3 N H,H / 2 Br /KOH 4 CH CH CH NH LiAlH
CH3 CH2 COOH
CH3 CH2 NH2
CH3 CH2 CONH2 3 2 2 2
(S) (P) (Q) (R)
36. D
Sol. 3 N H,H / 2 Br /KOH 4 CH CH CH NH LiAlH
CH3 CH2 COOH
CH3 CH2 NH2
CH3 CH2 CONH2 3 2 2 2
(S) (P) (Q) (R)
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37. A
Sol. From the figure,
RS RS
tan .…(i) Q S
PR 2r
PQ PQ
and tan ….(ii)
2 PR 2r X
Multiplying (i) and (ii), we get
RS. PQ
tan cot 2
2r
2r RS PQ 2
P R
38. D
Sol. For 10Cx to be defined x I, 0 x 10 .
x
10
1 x 10 [x] x, {x} 0 as x I
Cx
5x 2 60x 160 0
x 2 12x 32 0
x [4,8]
39. B
Sol. 1 4 2
n E C1. C1 24 C1.3 C1 36 C1.4 C1 112
2
112 1
P E 64
C2 18
40. D
Sol. Clearly incentre of DEF is orthocenter of ABC is i.e , which lies on hyperbola
xy x y 3 0 3
26
Again equation of DE is x y 0
5
2
r length of perpendicular from I 3,3 on DE r 2 units
5
41. C
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Sol. Z
aˆi ckˆ
P
aiˆ bjˆ ckˆ
O
a ˆi aˆi bjˆ R
42. A
Sol. Take m = [x]
2 4n 2
Observe that m2 2 n 1 m 2 2n2
2
m2 2 n 1 m2 2n2
2n 1
Which is less than .Taking
m
m m2 2n2 m 1 or 0 n m
12 3 2
We get m2 2 n 1 m2 2n2
m m m
3
Hence we conclude that 0 < x m2 2n2
m
43. C
Sol. Differentiating both sides w.r.t b, we get
2
cos x 1 b b b2 a2
a b cos x 2
dx In
b2 a2 3 a
0
2
b a 2 2
2
cosx 1 5
2
dx In3
0 3 5 cos x 16 64
44. A, C
Sol. k1 tan 27 tan tan27 tan9 tan9 tan3 tan3 tan
sin 2 2 sin
Now, tan 3 tan
cos3 cos cos3
2 sin 3
Similarly, tan 9 tan 3
cos 9
2 sin9
and tan 27 tan9
cos 27
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45. A, C, D
Sol. f x y 2x f y 4 y f x ......... 1
replace x int o y and x, we get
f x y 2y f x 4 x f y
2x f y 4 y f x 2y f x 4x f y .......... 2
f x f y
x x
k
4 2 4 y 2y
f x k 4x 2x
since, f 0 In2, we get k 1.
Hence, f x 4x 2x.
46. A, D
Sol. Let O be the intersection of diagonals AC and BD.
Let position vector of A a ,B b ,C c ,D d . Let position vector of G be g
AM BN DP
Let m, n, p
AB BC DC
Now, OM 1 m a mb
OP 1 p d pc
1 m a nb 1 n b nc 1 p d pc
g as a c and d b
3
g m n p 1 c m n p b
If G g is collinear with AC
mnp 0
If G g is collinear with BD
m n p 1 0.
47. A, B, C
Sol. The tangent 3x + 4y – 25 = 0 is tangent at vertex and axis is 4x – 3y = 0
So, PS = a = 5
Latus rectum = Ab = 20
48. A, C, D
Sol. MTM I,MTI MT
MT M1 M2
M1 M2
49. A, B, C, D
4
4 2
1/2
1 2
1/21 1
1/ 2
4
1/ 2
4
Sol. I x dx
4
x
0 4 2
dx
0 x x
2
dx 4
x 1 x dx
0 0
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1/2 1
4 4
Also, by replacing x by (1 – x ) we get, I = 1 x x 4 dx 4
x 1 x dx
1 1/2
1 1
4 1 4 4
Adding we get, 2I x 4 1 x dx I x 1 x dx. On putting x = sin2 we get;
0
20
/2
9 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 1
I sin cos9 d
0 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1260
50. A, B, C, D
Sol. If points A, B, C, D are concyclic, then ac = bd. The coordinates of the points of intersection of
ac b d bd c a
lines are
,
bc ad bc ad
Let coordinates of the point of intersection be (h, k)
y
D(0, d)
C(0, b)
x
O A B(c, 0)
(a, 0)
ac b d bd c a
Then, h ,k
bc ad bc ad
2 22 2
Given, c a b d . Since, ac= bd,
2 2
So, c a b d or c a b d
Then the locus of the points of intersection is y x
51. C
2 2
Sol. Homogenizing, we get 3x y 2x ax by 4y ax by 0 . Since AB subtends a right
angle at the origin, coefficient of x + coefficient of y = 0. This gives 3 2a 1 4b 0
2 2
or a 2b 1.
52. A, D
Sol. a 2b 1
ax by 1
Clearly, the line always passes through the point 1, 2 . Hence, h, k 1, 2 .
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53. D
Sol. cos 3n i sin 3n cos 3n i sin 3n cos n i sin 3n 3
cos n i sin
54. C
Sol. cos 3n i sin 3n cos 3n i sin 3n cos n i sin 3n 3
cos n i sin
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