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Aits 10718 FT VII Paper 1 Sol2
Aits 10718 FT VII Paper 1 Sol2
)-JEE(Advanced)/18
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
FULL TEST – VII
PAPER-1
1. B, D 19. A, D 37. A, D
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2. B, C 20. A, D 38. B, C
3. B, D 21. B, C 39. A, B
4. A, D 22. A, B, D 40. A, B, C
5. B, C 23. A, B, D 41. A, B, D
6. A, C, D 24. A, B 42. A, D
7. B, C 25. A, B, C 43. A, B, D
8. B 26. A 44. A
9. A 27. D 45. B
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. B, D
During collision ux will not change and range will be 4r.
4r (ucos )T
4r
u r r
T cos
As particle will not be able to reach highest position of standard u
projectile path.
2usin 2usin 4r
T From (1)
g g ucos
gr
u2
sin 2
2. B, C
T 2 g T 2
g
g 2T
g T
2T
Therefore P 100%
T
0.1 2(1)
P1 100 0.6%
100 400
0.1 2(1)
P2 100 0.42%
400 400
0.1 2(1)
P3 100 1.1%
100 200
0.1 2(1)
P4 100 0.28%
400 800
3. B, D
I (2R)
B 0 0 ( )
2
0 R
0 Rkt B ' t '
Consider loop of radius ‘r’ r<R
dB
E(2r) r 2
dt
r
E (0 Rk) Er
2
For,
B2
Energy density
20
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4. A, D
A 90°–2
90°–3
90°– 90°–2
90°– 90°–
h1
C B
h2
2
D F G E
90°–2
90°–
2
AC = h1 – h2
AC
tan
CB
h h
1 2
DF FG
h1 h2
tan
h1 cot 2 h2 cot 2
tan h1 h2
tan2 h1 h2
h1 sin
h2 sin3
h2 sin3
4 cos2 1 (1)
h1 sin
Using Snel’s law at ‘B’
sin(90 3) sin(90 )
1 cos3
4cos2 3 (2)
cos
h
From (1) and (2) 1
h2 1 2
5. B, C
Use condition of equilibrium (V) water g
Ncos v(water air )g
Nsin V(water air )a (V) water a water >air
(V) air a
a
tan a
g
N
(V) air g [w.r.t tube]
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6. A, C, D
U = 3 PV
nCvT = 3 PV
4
3
Tri-atmoic gas
R
Cp
1
Cp 4R
7. B, C
Block will move between & .
2 2
T 2
T 4 0 T0
6 3
If collision with atleast one wall is inelastic then amplitude will reduce and time period will remain
same as T0.
8. B
9. A
10. D
11. D
12. C
13. B
SECTION – C
14. 4
l/2 l/2
F1 F2
Fpseudo
F1 F2
Fpseudo
Thus, w.e.f. from COM frame
W1 W2 Wpseudo U [ k will remains zero finally from COM frame]
W1 W2 U
F1. F2 . U
2 2
(F1 F2 ) U
2
So, Let’s calculates heat now
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15. 3
T sin sg . ...(1)
T cos T0 ....(2)
T
(i) and (ii) tan sg / T0 S 0 tan .
g
ds
R.O.C.
d
T
R 0 sec 2
g
Putting T0 90; 4;g 10 and = 30°
R=3m
16. 2
The observer will hear sound, which has been emitted when Vs.t
source is slightly before point P. Vs P
Distance between two consecutive pubes emitted towards
V Vs cos
observer is , as shown below.
f Vt
V Vs cos
f
V O
Putting cos s
V
V Vs2
2
We get
Vf
Putting the given values we get
2
m
11
Hence n = 2
17. 2
mv (m m)gt (m m)(v v)
mv mgt mgt mv mv m.v m.v
mgt mgt mv m.v m.v ....(1)
m
Also, kmv (given)
t
m kmvt Putting in (1)
We get mgt kmvgt mv kmv 2 t kmvt.v
2
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AITS-FT-VII-(Paper-1)-PCM (Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/18 6
v
v (g kv 2 )t g kv 2
t
dv
g kv 2
dt
At terminal velocity g kv 2 0
g
v
k
Putting g = 10; k = 2.5 v = 2 m/s
18. 2
Let y A sin(t kx)
P.E. stored in small element dx is
2 2
T y v 2 y
dU .dx dx
2 x 2 x
2
y
v. dx
2 x
y y
Since, v
t x
2
y
Hence, dU . dx
2 t
Also, KE stored in small element ‘dx’ is
2
1 y
dK ( dx)
2 t
2
y
Total energy dE = dU + dK = dx
t
y
A cos( t kx)
t
dE 2 A 2 cos2 (t kx)dx
2 A 2
E 2 A 2 cos2 ( t kx)dx
2
x 0
Hence b = 2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AD
Addition of CaCO3 does not affect equilibrium as it is solid and inert gas addition at constant
volume also does not affect the equilibrium but as reaction is endothermic and gaseous
Stoichiometry of product is more than reactants that’s why A and D are correct
20. AD
Both A and D are correct as both follows Hund’s rule and B, C do not
21. BC
H-atom in NaH2 PO2 is bonded with P (less electronegative), cannot involve in H-bonding and so
also CH3 3 BO3
22. ABD
At pH < isoelectric pH, –NH2 group is protonated to NH3 and the sol is positively charged. At pH
> isoelectric pH, –COOH is deprotonated to –COO– and the sol is negatively charged. At
isoelectric pH both groups are equally ionised, the sol particles carry no net charge.
23. ABD
Sodium nitrate on decomposition upto 500ºC gives NaNO 2 and oxygen
2NaNO3 2NaNO2 O2
While at higher temperature (i.e. above to 800ºC), NaNO2 further decomposes into Na2 O,N2 and
O2 .
800ºC
2NaNO 2 Na2 O 3 / 2O2 N2
24. AB
K 2HgI4 KOH and HgCl2 KI excess KOH are Nessler’s reagent which gives brown
precipitate of H2N Hg O Hg I (iodide of Million’s base).
25. ABC
Since there are no ions involved in this compound, the Cl atoms are covalently bonded to Pd in
the coordination sphere
(d) No precipitate of AgCl would be formed as chlorine atoms are non-ionisable.
26. A
Tollen’s test is given by all type of aldehyde by action of ammonical silver nitrate and observation
is formation of silver mirror
27. D
Red ppt is observed by action of Fehling solution on aliphatic aldehyde
28. A
Tollen’s test, Fehling’s test and Haloform test all three involve oxidation of organic compound but
action of Fehling solution on terminal alkynes do not
29. C
30. D
31. B
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SECTION – C
32. 5
Moles (KMnO4) 5 = mole (SnC2O4) 4 (n factor of SnC2O4)
KMnO4
SnC2 O4 Sn4 CO2
33. 4
One triangular face will be found in place of each corner of tetrahedron
34. 4
235
92 U 10 n 140 92 1
54 Xe 38 Sr 4 0 n
35. 4
CH3
C 2H5 CH3 CH3
CH3
CH3
CH3
36. 3
H
C CH3
H2 C
O H3C CH3
H3C C O aq.KOH
H2
C C
H2 H
H C
O
CH3
CH3
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SECTION – A
37. A, D
Sol. y 2 16x a 4
1
Slope of tangents at t is
t
1 1 1
tan 1 , tan 2 ; tan 3
t1 t2 t3
t1,t 2 ,t 3 are in A. P. with d 3
t 2 t1 3
t3 t 2 3
a t1t 2 a(t1 t 2 ) 1
1
Area of PQR a t 2 t 3 a(t 2 t 3 ) 1
2
a t 3 t1 a(t 3 t1 ) 1
2 3
a d 16 27 432
Area of ABC is 2.PQR
= 864.
38. B, C
Sol. For. A, z 1 2 Re(z)
3 (0, 3)
y2 2 x
2
For B, z 1 1 (x 1)2 y 2 1
3
(− , 0) (1, 0)
For C 2
2 2
z 1 z 1
(0,-3)
z 1 z 1 (z 1)(z 1)
z z 0 x 0
0 3
B. Required area 2 3 2(x ) dx 2 3
2 2
3
C. z i0 is complex number in region
2
A B C having max amplitude
D. (1,0),(1,1),( 1, 1),(0,0),(0,1)(0, 1), are point
but z 1 is not in domain of C
so total points 5
39. A, B
3ax 2 3bx 2 3cx 2
Sol. AB a b c
6ax 6bx 6cx
Now tr (AB) tr (c)
3ax2 b 6cx (x 2)2 2x 5x 2 : x R
a 2,c 1,b 4
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ln x
I 2
dx
0x 2x 4
Put x 2t
dx 2dt
ln(2 t)
.2dt
0 4t 2 4t 4
2.ln 2 2lnt
dt dt
0 4(t 2 t 1) 0 4(t 2 t 1)
1
Put t in sec ond Integral we get zero
y
1 ln 2
dt 0
2 0 t 2 t 1
ln 2
3 3
p 2,q 27
p q 29
40. A, B, C
3(n 4)
Sol. Pr obability : If n is even
4(n 1)
3(n 3)
Pr obability : If n is odd
4(n 2)
41. A, B, D
Sol. g(x) 4
x 3 f '(t) 2 x 2 f ''(t) 4x f(0) 6 4 4 for x
3 2
x (f '(t) 2) x f ''(t) 4x(f(0) 6) 0 for x
Hence f '(t) 2 0 and f ''(t) 0
and f(0) 6 0 f(0) 6
So, f(t) 2t 6
x 2 8x ;0 x 4
2
h(x) x 8x 32 ;4 x 6
(x 6)2 20 ;6 x 12
42. A, D
1
Sol.
(A) f 1g1 (x) g f(x)
d 1
dx
f 1 1
g (x)
d
at x
dx
gof(x) at x 1
(D) Area will be same as bounded by y f(x),y g(x)
1 1
x 3 x dx
1 2
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43. A, B, D
2y y
Sol. tan
2x x
y
tan
2x
y y
3xy
tanB x 2x 2
2
y 2x y
1 2
2x
2x 2 y 2
cotB ;
3xy
Similarly,
2y 2 x2
cot C
3xy
x2 y2 2
cotB cot C
3xy 3
44. A
45. B
46. D
Sol.
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47. B
48. A
49. C
Sol. Point (1, a1, 1) lies on s1 and s2
2 3a1 4 9 a1 1
b1,b2 ,1 is to normal of planes s1,s2 and s3
2b1 3b2 4 0
4b1 5b2 6 0
b1 1,b2 2,a 2,b 3
SECTION – C
50. 6
Sn 2n 5
Sol.
n 3n 2
Sn n(2n 5) : n n(3n 2)
Tn Sn Sn 1 : t n n n 1
Tn 4n 3) : t n (6n 1)
T11 )
t10
T11 47 m1
t10 59 m2
m2 m1 59 47
6
2 2
51. 2
Sol. cos ec 1(cos ec2) x 2 3x
x2 3x give integral solution of 1,2, 3.
4020 22.3.5.67 given 24 divisors’
Now, f(i) f(j) i j
24 2
C3 2600
52. 7
1
Sol. P 2
lie on
1
1
y
1 x2
1
On solving y with L1
1 x2
1
P1 2, ...(1)
5
1
And with L2 , P2 5, ...(2)
26
From (1) and (2)
25
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53. 3
Sol. Let k be number of page that was counted twice then 0 K n 1
0 1 2 3 ........n 1986 1 2 ....(n 1)
n(n 1) 3972 (n 1)(n 2)
On solving n 62
62 63
So, k 1986 1986 1953 = 33
2
54. 9
a b 3
Sol. We have 2:
R R 2
2R sin A
2
R
sin A 1 A
2
3
And sinB
4
2
9R
c 2 4R2
4
7
c R
2
2ac B
l1 cos
ac 2
2ab C
l2 cos
ab 2
l1 a b c 1 cosB
.
l2 a c b 1 cos C
c
1
c(a b) a
.
b(a c) b
1
a
c ab
.
b ac
Now put,
a 2R,
3
b R,
2
7
c R
2
l1 7 4 7 7 82 7 7
. ( 7 1)
l2 3 16 7 9 2 9. 2
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