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PHASE TEST-2

GREH-2001
(JEE MAIN PATTERN)

Test Date: 25.08.2019

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PHYSICS
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (A)
5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (B)
9. (C)
10. (C)

  i 
F   0 
 2 r 
Fattraction > Frepulsion
Hence the loop will move towards the wire.
11. (A)
For small elemental portion T Tcosd
Tsind
2T sin d  2R d IB
d
2Td  2RIB d
R
T  IRB . Tsind
T Tcosd
12. (C)
13. (B)
14. (C)
15. [A]

2R
V

Considering a projected length 2R on the ring in vertical plane. This length will move at a
speed v perpendicular to the field.
This results in an induced emf:
e = Bv (2R) in the ring
In Ring ‘‘A’’ : eA = B(–V (2R)
In Ring ‘‘B’’: eB = B(V) (2R) –B (–V) (2R) = 4 BvR
Note- There will be no potential difference across a diameter due to rotation.
16. (C)
17. (B)
18. (A)
19. (A)

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20. (D)
21. [A]
N cos  = mg …..(1) N cos 
N
[indicates current I is flowing into the paper]  B
N sin = BIL …..(2) N sin  F = BIL

BIL
tan = mg  mg

22. (B)
23. (D)
Magnetic moment M  NA

3 3
M  0 ( 2a)2   0a 2
4 2
24. (A)
Magnetic field at a distance r from the wire will be

B
dr
r dl

 0 i1
B
2 r
force on the small element of length dl on semicircular wire is
 
dF  i2 dl  B  i2 dl  B  i2 B dr (  dl = dr)

3R
0
F  i2 B dr  i1i2 ln 3
R
2
25. (B)
When crosses AB
A
qvB0 cos   mg qvB v
 qE
qvB0 sin = qE
mg
qE
tan   1
mg B



4

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qE
along horizontal v cos   t0
m

u  gt 0  v sin 

 qE 
u g   t 0 = 2gt0
 m
 (B)
26. (A)
Magnetic field could the zero in 1st or 3rd quadrant.

0 1 0 2 x
 or 1   2
2 x 2 y y
27. (D)
Eeff = 2BlV

Blv Blv

28. (B)
 
    
Fm  2  4 ˆj  4 kˆ  = Fm  32iˆ

29. (D)

0iR2 1  0i
 3/2


2 R x 2 2 3/2
 8 2R , R 2
 x2   R3 8

3
R 2
 x2   8R6 , R 2  x 2  2R 2 , x  R
30. (A)
net = 0

mgR  MB0 (M = magnetic dipole moment)

mgR  I ( R 2 ) B0

mg
I
RB0

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CHEMISTRY
31. (B)

In passing 1 more e– 1g eq. of each Ag. Cu, Al, Ti are deposited. i.e., 1 mol Ag
1 1 1
mole Cu, mole Al & mole Ti
2 3 4

 1 1
Molar ratio  1: : :  12 : 6 : 4 : 3
2 3 4
32. (A)
C1= 0.2 M, R1  50 

k1= 1.4 Sm–1

C2 = 0.5 M, R2  280 

k2 = ?

R1 k1 =R2 k2

50 × 1.4 = 280 × k2

k2 = 0.25

k2 0.25
 m2    5  104
c 2 0.5  1000

33. (A)
 0eq   0eq BaCl2    0eq (H2SO 4 )   eq
0
HCl
= x1 + x2 – x3

34. (C)
Fe Fe+2 + 2e– 0.44 V
+3 –
Fe + 3e  Fe –0.036 V
Fe+3 + e–  Fe+2
G10  G02  G30

–2×0.44 F–(3×(–0.036)F)  1 E0Fe 3


/Fe2

 E0Fe3 /Fe2  0.88  0.108  0.772

35. (A)
The half cell reaction for hydrogen half cell acting as cathode is
2H+ + 2e  H2

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0.059 PH
 E H  | H  E oH  | H  log  2 2
2 2 2 [H ]

0.059 1
E H | H   log  2
2 2 [H ]

Now, when the pressure of H2 gas is changed to 100 atm without changing [H+], the reduction
potential becomes

0.059 100
 E H  | H   log  2
2
2 [H ]

 0.059  100 [H  ]2 
Change in reduction potential = E H  | H – E H  | H = log   2  

2 2 2  [H ] 1 
= –0.059 V
36. (C)

(C6H5)3CCl is hydrolysed most rapidly by SN1 because (C6H5)3C+ is most stable.


37. (C)

SN1 reaction is accompanied by racemisation while SN2 reaction is accompanied by inversion of


configuration.
38. (C)

CH3 CH3
CH3 CH3
CH2 C CH CH3
CH3 C CH CH3 (major) CH3 CH3
H2/Ni
CH3 CH3 CH3CHCHCH3
Cl
2, 3 Dimethyl Butane
CH3 C CH CH3
(minor)

39. (C)

Aryl halides containing maximum number of electron withdrawing groups at the ortho and para
positions undergo hydrolysis most readily.

40. (B)

Aryl halides containing electron releasing groups like OCH3 form benzyne as intermediate when
treated with KNH2 in liquid NH3.

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41. (C)
42. (B)
43. (A)

PbO  PbS  Pb  SO 2  (self-reduction)

44. (A)
Carbon can not expand its covalency beyond four, because of absence of d-orbital.
45. (A)
46. (C)
47. (A)

Since first ring is activated. So Br will attack to the para position of the first ring.

O
NH
H3C CH3

Br

48. (C)
Phenol contains the most activated benzene ring.
49. (D)
OH  strongly activating group because of +R effect.

Cl  weakly deactivating group because of I effect.

NO2  strongly deactivating group because of R effect and I effect.

So, 4 > 1 > 3 > 2.


50. (A)
51. (B)
Cl2 + 2e–  2Cl–
(P2)
2Cl–  Cl2 + 2e–
(P2) (P1)
Cl2  Cl2
(P2) (P1)

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 0.0591 P
E= log 1
2 P2
For the cell to be spontaneous
G = – nFE = –ve and E = +ve i.e. P2 > P1.
52. (B)
53. (B)
Specific conductance 
Conductance = =
Concentration C
For 0.01 N kcal
x
y= …(1)
C
x
 C= .
y
 Z x
Now, for 0.01 N NaCl, Z =  =Z×C= .
C y
54. (B)
Total current passed in 30 sec.
1 1
= × 100 × 10 + 100 × 10 + 100 × 10 + × 100 × 10
2 2
= 3 × 100 × 10 mA × s
= 3000 × 10–3 amp s = 3 C
EQ W E m
W= or = =Z=
F Q F 3

55. (C)
56. (C)
57. (B)

Na2B4O7  7H2O  2NaOH  4H3BO3


Base(strong) Acid

58. (B)
59. (D)
60. (C)

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MATHEMATICS
61. (B)

50
I  (x  1)(x  2).....(x  49) dx
0

50
I   (49  x)(48  x).....(1  x)dx
0

2I  0

I0

62. (B)

25 10 35
 
4 4 4

63. (A) y y=2x

1 x
  4  8  16 0 x=4
2

64. (B)

sinx + sin3x + 2sin3x + 2 sin5x + 3 sin5x + 3 sin7x

 2cos x  sin 2x  2 sin 4 x  3 sin 6 x 

 sin x  3 sin3x  5 sin5x  3 sin7x 


    dx   2cos xdx  2sin x  C
sin2x  2sin 4 x  3 sin6 x 

65. (A)

66. (C)

dy
4
dx (0, 5 )

 Equation of tangent to the curve is 4x – y + 5 = 0

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67. (B)
 Slope of curves at intersection points are perpendicular to each other.
68. (A)
69. (C)

I   e g( x )  f(x)g(x)  f (x) dx

  f(x)e g( x)g(x) dx   e g( x)f (x)dx


I II

 f(x)e g( x )   f (x)e g( x )dx   e g( x ) f (x)dx

2
 f(x)e g( x)  C  x  e x x
C
70. (B)
50
1
   tan x     tan 1 x  dx
0

tan1 50
   tan 1 x     tan 1 x  dx    tan 1 x     tan 1 x  dx
0 tan1

tan1 50
  dx   dx  50
0 tan1

71. (A)

 5
1  1
I   sin3  x   dx
0
x  x

1
Put, t
x

0 5
1 1 
I    sin3   t  dt

t t 

 5
1  1
   sin3  x   dx  I
0
x  x

 I=0

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72. (B)

xdx

(1 x2 ) 1  1 x2

2x
Put 1  1  x 2  t 2  dx  2t dt
2 1 x2

xdx
 2t dt
1 x2

2t dt
 I  2t  C  2 1 1 x 2  C
t
Hence, (B) is the correct answer.
73. (A)

 f(x)3 
 3   x cos x
 

 f(x)3  3x cos x  f(9)  3

1
 f (9)  
9

74. (B)

 g  f 1

1
 g(y) 
f (x)

 1 
 y   x  sin x  x
4 2 4

 1  1 1
 g    
4 2  f     (1  cos x) x  
  4
4

1 2
   2 2
1 2 1
1
2

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75. (B)

1 1
f (x)   f (e) 
x loge x e

76. (A)
77. (B)

2x  3
 ( x 2  3x)(x 2  3x  2)  1 dx
put x2 + 3x = t  (2x + 3) dx = dt

dt dt 1 1
 t( t  2)  1 ;  ( t  1) 2 =C–
t 1
=C– 2
x  3x  1
 a = 1, b = 3, c = 1  a + b + c = 5 Ans.
78. (A)
1
 [kx]dx (k  N)
0
1 1/ k
k k k2 1 k  1
  (kx  {kx})dx  k  kx dx   . 
2 2 2 k2 2
0 0
1
1
  ([x]  [2x]  ...  [20x])dx  2 (0  1  ....  19)  95
0
79. (B)
x2
Here, F(x 2 )  x 4  x 5   t f(t) dt
0

Differentiating w.r.t. x, we get


x 2 f(x 2 )  2 x  4 x 3  5x 4

5 5
 f(x 2 )  2  x  f(r 2 )  2  r
2 2
n
2 5 n(5n 13)
  f(r
r 1
)  2n n(n 1) 
2 4
12
2
  f(r
r 1
)  219

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80. (C)

     3 3  7
 2 sin  x  4  ; discontinuous at x  , , , ,  non derivable
   2 4 2 4

81. (B)

f(x)  [x] sin(  x)

f(k  h)  f(k)
lim
h 0 h

[k  h] sin( (k  h))  [k] sink 


 lim
h 0 h

(k  1) sin(k    h)
 lim
h 0 h

(k  1)(sin h)( 1)k 1


 lim
h 0 h

sin h
 lim (k  1) ( 1)k 1
h0 h

 (k  1)(1)k 1

82. (D)

Given g(x) is not differentiable at x = a

 (a h a) f(a h)  0
 LHD of g(x) = g(a )  lim
h 0 h

 lim f(a  h)  L 1
h 0


Similarly, RHD of g(x) = g(a )  hlim
0
f(a  h)  L 2

Given L1  L 2

 f(x) is discontinuous at x = a

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83. (C)

f(x)  log1/3 (x 2  5x  6) : Domain of f(x) is x < 2 or x > 3

+ – + –

2 5/2 3

ln(x 2  5x  6)
f(x) 
 ln3

1  (2 x  5)  1  (2 x  5) 
f '(x)    

ln3  x 2  5x  6  ln3  (x  2)(x  3) 

 f '(x)  0 for x  ( , 2)

84. (B)

f (x)  3x 2  12x  p  0

  3x 2  12x  p  k(x  3)(x  1)

Comparing coefficient
k = 3 and p =3k
85. (D)

(1  tan2 x)dx sec 2 x sec 2 x


I  dx   dx
1  sin x 4 (1  tan2 x)2 1  sin x 4 sec 4 x 1  sin x sec x

 9 11 
  x , , sec x   sec x
2 2 

sec 2 x sec 2 x
 dx  dx
1  sin x sec x 1  tan x

Put 1 + tanx = t

 sec 2 xdx  dt

dt
 I  ln 1  tan x  C
t

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86. (B)

x 2 (1  lnx) 1  lnx
I 4
dx   4
dx

4  ln x 
 
2  ln x 

x   1 x   1
  x     x  
   

ln x 1  ln x
Put t   dt
x x2

dt dt 1 (t 2  1)  (t 2  1)
I 4
 2 2   2 dt
(t  1) (t  1)(t  1) 2 (t  1)(t 2  1)

1  dt dt  1  1 t  1 
I    ln  tan1 t 
2   t 2  1  t 2  1 2  2 t  1

1  ln x  x  1 1  ln x 
 ln    tan  C
4  ln x  x  2  x 
87. (A)

 1
tan  x 2  2 
3
 x  dx
1/3  1  x ...(i)
sin  x  
 x

1 dt
Let x   dx   2
t t

1 
tan  2  t 2 
I
1/3
t   dt t
3 1  t2
sin   t 
t 

 1
tan  x 2  2 
I  
3
 x  dx
1/3  1 x ...(ii)
sin  x  
 x

Adding equations (i) and (ii),


 2I  0  I0

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88. (B)

a  2c 4
 0  3a  4b  6c  12d  0
b  3d 3

1
3 1
 (ax  bx 2  cx  d) dx  (3 a  4b  6 c  12 d)  0
0
12

 f(x) has atleast one root in (0, 1).


89. (A)

1
 a6 a4 a 2 
 f(x)dx  2  7
1

5

3
 a0   0

 The exists x  (–1, 1) with f(x)<0

Also f(0) = a0 > 0

 f(x) = 0 has a root in (–1, 1)

90. (C)

4 3
V r
3

dV dr
  4r 2 
dt dt

Also, S  4r 2

dS dr
  8r 
dt dt

dV dS
where,  3, 5
dt dt

r 3 6
   r m
2 5 5

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