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FIITJEE

Solutions to JEE(Main)-2020
Test Date: 9th January 2020 (First Shift)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Paper - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300


 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
Important Instructions:
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.

2. This Test Paper consists of 75 questions. The maximum marks are 300.

3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 25 questions in each part of equal weightage out of which 20 questions are MCQs and 5
questions are numerical value based. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for correct response.

4. (Q. No. 01 – 20, 26 – 45, 51 – 70) contains 60 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

5. (Q. No. 21 – 25, 46 – 50, 71 – 75) contains 15 Numerical based questions with answer as numerical
value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.3 for correct response of each
question. One mark will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction
from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item in the answer box.

7. There is only one correct response for each question. Marked up more than one response in any
question will be treated as wrong response and marked up for wrong response will be deducted
accordingly as per instruction 6 above.

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PART – A (PHYSICS)
 ˆi  ˆj 
1. Two particles of equal mass ‘m’ have respective initial velocities u ˆi and u  They
 2  .
 
collide completely inelastically. The energy lost in the process is:
1 1
(A) mu2 (B) mu2
3 8
2 3
(C) mu2 (D) mu2
3 4

2. Radiation, with wavelength 6561 Å falls on a metal surface to produce photoelectrons.


The electrons are made to enter a uniform magnetic field of 3 × 10–4 T. If the radius of
the largest circular path followed by the electrons is 10 mm, the work function of the
metal is close to:
(A) 0.8 eV (B) 1.6 eV
(C) 1.8 eV (D) 1.1 eV

3. Water flows in a horizontal tube (see figure). The


pressure of water changes by 700 Nm–2 between A
and B where the area of cross section are 40 cm2 and
20 cm2, respectively. Find the rate of flow of water
through the tube. (density of water = 1000 kg m–3) (Fig.)
(A) 1810 cm3/s (B) 2420 cm3/s
3
(C) 2720 cm /s (D) 3020 cm3/s

4. The aperture diameter of a telescope is 5m. The separation between the moon and the
earth is 4 × 105 km. With light of wavelength of 5500 Ä, the minimum separation
between objects on the surface of moon, so that they are just resolved, is close to:
(A) 200 m (B) 600 m
(C) 60 m (D) 20 m

5. A body A of mass m is moving in a circular orbit of radius R about a planet. Another



m v
body B of mass collides with A with a velocity which is half   the instantaneous
2 2

velocity v of A. The collision is completely inelastic. Then, the combined body:
(A) starts moving in an elliptical orbit around the planet.
(B) continues to move in a circular orbit.
(C) Escapes from the Planet’s Gravitational field.
(D) Falls vertically downwards towards the planet.

6. Consider two ideal diatomic gases A and B at some temperature T. Molecules of the gas
A are rigid, and have a mass m. Molecules of the gas B have an additional vibrational
m
mode and have mass . The ratio of the specific heats (C AV and CBV ) of gas A and B,
4
respectively is
(A) 3 : 5 (B) 5 : 7
(C) 7 : 9 (D) 5 : 9

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7. Three harmonic waves having equal frequency v and same intensity I0, have phase
 
angles 0, and  respectively. When they are superimposed the intensity of the
4 4
resultant wave is close to:
(A) 3I0 (B) I0
(C) 0.2I0 (D) 5.8I0

hc 5
8. A quantity f is given by f  where c is speed of light, G universal gravitational
G
constant and h is the Planck’s constant. Dimension of f is that of:
(A) energy (B) momentum
(C) area (D) volume

9. If the screw on a screw-gauge is given six rotations, it moves by 3 mm on the main


scale.
If there are 50 divisions on the circular scale the least count of the screw gauge is
(A) 0.001 cm (B) 0.001 mm
(C) 0.01 cm (D) 0.02 mm

10. Three solid spheres each of mass m and diameter d


are stuck together such that the lines connecting the
centres form an equilateral triangle of side of length d.
The ratio I0/IA of moment of inertia I0 of the system
about an axis passing the centroid and about center of
any of the spheres IA and perpendicular to the plane of
the triangle is
15 13
(A) (B)
13 15
23 13
(C) (D)
13 23

11. Consider a force F   xiˆ  yjˆ . The work done by this
force in moving a particle from point A(1, 0) to B(0, 1)
along the line segment is: (all quantities are in SI
units)

1
(A) 2 (B)
2
3
(C) 1 (D)
2
12. A vessel of depth 2h is half filled with a liquid of refractive index 2 2 and the upper half
with another liquid of refractive index 2. The liquids are immiscible. The apparent
depth of the inner surface of the bottom of vessel will be
h h 3 h
(A) (B) (C) h 2 (D)
2 2( 2  1) 4 3 2

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13. A particle moving with kinetic energy E has de Broglie wavelength . If energy E ;is
added to its energy, the wavelength become /2. Value of E, is:
(A) E (B) 3E (C) 2E (D) 4E

14. In the given circuit diagram, a wire is joining


points B and D. The current in this wire is:
(A) zero
(B) 2A
(C) 0.4 A
(D) 4A

15. A long, straight wire of radius a carries a current distributed uniformly over its cross-
a
section. The ratio of the magnetic fields due to the wire at distance and 2a,
3
respectively from the axis of the wire is:
2 1 3
(A) (B) (C) 2 (D)
3 2 2

16. The electric fields of two plane electromagnetic plane waves in vacuum are given by

E1  E0 ˆj cos(t  kx) and

E2  E0 kˆ cos( t  ky)

At t = 0, a particle of charge q is at origin with velocity v  0.8 cjˆ (c is the speed of light in
vaccum). The instantaneous force experienced by the particle is:

(A) E q 0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.4kˆ
0  
(B) E q 0.4iˆ  3 ˆj  0.8kˆ
0 
(C) E q  0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.2kˆ 
0 (D) E q  0.8iˆ  ˆj  kˆ 
0


17. An electric dipole of moment p  ( ˆi  3ˆj  2k) ˆ  10 29 cm is at the origin (0, 0, 0). The
  
electric field due to this dipole at r   ˆi  3 ˆj  5kˆ (note that r  p  0) is parallel to:
(A) ( ˆi  3 ˆj  2k)
ˆ (B) (  ˆi  3 ˆj  2k)
ˆ
(C) ( ˆi  3 ˆj  2k)
ˆ (D) (  ˆi  3ˆj  2k)
ˆ

18. A charged particle of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘q’ moving



under the influence of uniform electric field E i and a

uniform magnetic field Bk follows a trajectory from
point P to Q as shown in figure. The velocities at P
 
and Q are respectively, v i and  2v j . Then which of
the following statements (A, B, C, D) are the correct?
(Trajectory shown is schematic and not to scale)

3  mv 2 
(a) E   
4  qa 

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3  mv 3 
(b) Rate of work done by the electric field at P is  
4 a 
(c) Rate of work done by both the fields at Q is zero.
(d) The difference between the magnitude of angular momentum of the particle at P and
Q is 2 mav.
(A) (b), (c), (d) (B) (a), (b), (c)
(C) (a), (c), (d) (D) (a), (b), (c), (d)

19. Consider a sphere of radius R which carries a uniform


R
charge density . If a sphere of radius is carved out of it,
2

EA 
as shown the ratio  of magnitude of electric field E A and
EB

EB , respectively, at point A and B due to the remaining
portion is:
18 17 18 21
(A) (B) (C) (D)
34 54 54 34

20. Which of the following is an equivalent cyclic


process corresponding to the thermodynamic
cyclic given in the figure? Where, 1  2 is
adiabatic. (Graphs are schematic and are not
to scale)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

21. Both the diodes used in the circuit


shown are assumed to be ideal
and have negligible resistance
when these are forward biased.
Built in potential in each diode is
0.7 V. For the input voltages
shown in the figure, the voltage (in
Volts) at point A is __________.

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22. One end of a straight uniform 1 m long bar is pivoted


on horizontal table. It is released from rest when it
makes an angle 30ۤ° from the horizontal (see figure). Its
angular speed when it hits the table is given as n s 1,
where n is an integer. The value of n is __________.

23. In a fluorescent lamp choke (a small transformer) 100 V of reverse voltage is produced
when the choke current changes uniformly from 0.25 A to 0 in a duration of 0.025 ms.
The self-inductance of the choke (in mH) is estimated to be __________.

24. A body of mass m = 10 kg is attached to one end of a wire of length 0.3 m. The
maximum angular speed (in rad s–1) with which it can be rotated about its other end in
space station is (Breaking stress of wire = 4.8 × 107 Nm–2 and area of cross-section of
the wire = 10–2 cm2) is

25. The distance x covered by a particle in one dimensional motion varies with time t as
x2 = at2 + bt + c. If the acceleration of the particle depends on x as x–n, where n is an
integer, the value of n is __________.

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PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
26. If the magnetic moment of a dioxygen species is 1.73 B.M, it may be:
(A) O2 ,O2 or O2 (B) O2 or O2
(C) O2  O2 (D) O2 or O2

27. The compound that cannot act both as oxidising and reducing agent is:
(A) H2O2 (B) H2SO3
(C) HNO2 (D) H3PO4

28. [Pd(F)(Cl)(Br)(I)]2– has n number of geometrical isomers. Then, the spin-only magnetic
moment and crystal field stabilisation energy [CFSE] of [Fe(CN)6]n –6, respectively, are:
[Note: Ignore the pairing energy]
(A) 2.84 BM and –1.6 0 (B) 1.73 BM and –2.0 0
(C) 5.92 BM and 0 (D) 0 BM and –2.4 0

29. The electronic configurations of bivalent europium and trivalent cerium are: (atomic
number: Xe = 54, Ce = 58, Eu = 63)
(A) [Xe] 4f7 6s2 and [Xe] 4f26s2 (B) [Xe] 4f7 and [Xe] 4f1
2 7
(C) [Xe] 4f and [Xe] 4f (D) [Xe] 4f4 and [Xe] 4f9

30. For following reactions

it was found that the Ea is decreased by 30 kJ/mol in the presence of catalyst. If the rate
remains unchanged, the activation energy for catalysed reaction is (Assume pre
exponential factor is same):
(A) 135 kJ/mol (B) 105 kJ/mol
(C) 75 kJ/mol (D) 198 kJ/mol

31. The increasing order of basicity for the following intermediates is (from weak to strong)

(A) (v) < (iii) < (ii) < (iv) < (i) (B) (iii) < (i) < (ii) < (iv) < (v)
(C) (v) < (i) < (iv) < (ii) < (iii) (D) (iii) < (iv) < (ii) < (i) < (v)

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32. 'X' melts at low temperature and is a bad conductor of electricity in both liquid and solid
state. X is:
(A) Silicon carbide (B) Mercury
(C) Zinc sulphide (D) Carbon tetrachloride

33. The de Broglie wavelength of an electron in the 4th Bohr orbit is:
(A) 6a0 (B) 4a0
(C) 2a0 (D) 8a0

34. Identify (A) in the following reaction sequence:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

35. The major product (Y) in the following reactions is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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36. Complex X of composition Cr(H2O)6Cln has a spin only magnetic moment of 3.83 BM. It
reacts with AgNO3 and shows geometrical isomerism. The IUPAC nomenclature of X is:
(A) Dichloridotetraaqua chromium (IV) chloride dihydrate
(B) Tetraaquadichlorido chromium (III) chloride dihydrate
(C) Tetraaquadichlorido chromium (IV) chloride dihydrate
(D) Hexaaqua chromium (III) chloride
IUPAC name = Tetraaquadichlorido chromium (III) chloride dihydrate

37. The acidic, basic and amphoteric oxides, respectively, are:


(A) Cl2O, CaO, P4O10 (B) MgO, Cl2O, Al2O3
(C) Na2O, SO3, Al2O3 (D) N2O3, Li2O, Al2O3

38. The Ksp for the following dissociation is 1.6  10-5




PbCl2  s   2
 Pb  aq   2Cl  aq

Which of the following choices is correct for a mixture of 300 mL 0.134 M Pb(NO3)2 and
100 mL 0.4 M NaCl?
(A) Not enough data provided (B) Q > Ksp
(C) Q < Ksp (D) Q = Ksp

39. A chemist has 4 samples of artificial sweetener A, B, C and D. To identify these


samples, he performed certain experiments and noted the following observations:
(i) A and D both form blue-violet colour with ninhydrin.
(ii) Lassaigne extract of C gives positive AgNO3 test and negative Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3 test.
(iii) Lassaigne extract of B and D gives positive sodium nitroprusside test.
Based on these observations which option is correct?
(A) A : Aspartame; B : Alitame; C : Saccharin; D : Sucralose
(B) A : Aspartame; B : Saccharin; C : Sucralose; D : Alitame
(C) A : Alitame; B : Saccharin; C : Aspartame; D : Sucralose
(D) A : Saccharin; B : Alitame; C : Sucralose; D : Aspartame

40. The major product Z obtained in the following reaction scheme is:

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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41. Which of these will produce the highest yield in Friedel Crafts reaction?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

42. B has a smaller first ionization enthalpy than Be. Consider the following statements:
(i) it is easier to remove 2p electron than 2s electron.
(ii) 2p electron of B is more shielded from the nucleus by the inner core of electrons than
the 2s electrons of Be.
(iii) 2s electron has more penetration power than 2p electron
(iv) atomic radius of B is more than Be (atomic number B = 5, Be = 4)
The correct statements are:
(A) (i), (iii) and (iv) (B) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i), (ii) and (iv) (D) (ii), (iii) and (iv)

43. The correct order of heat of combustion for following alkadienes is:

(a) (b) (c)

(A) (a) < (b) < (c) (B) (a) < (c) < (b)
(C) (c) < (b) < (a) (D) (b) < (c) < (a)

44. If enthalpy of atomisation for Br2(A) is x kJ/mol and bond enthalpy for Br2 is y kJ/mol, the
relation between them:
(A) is x = y (B) is x > y
(C) does not exist (D) is x < y

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45. According to the following diagram, A reduces BO2 when the temperature is:

(A) > 1400 °C (B) < 1400 °C


(C) < 1200 °C (D) > 1200 °C but < 1400 °C

46. The molarity of HNO3 in a sample which has density 1.4 g/mL and mass percentage of
63% is (Molecular Weight of HNO3 = 63)

47. The mass percentage of nitrogen in histamine is .

48. How much amount of NaCl should be added to 600 g of water ( = 1.00 g/mL) to
decrease the freezing point of water to –0.2°C ? .
(The freezing point depression constant for water = 2 K kg mol-1)

49. 108 g of silver (molar mass 108 g mol-1 ) is deposited at cathode from AgNO3 (aq)
solution by a certain quantity of electricity. The volume (in L) of oxygen gas produced at
273 K and 1 bar pressure from water by the same quantity of electricity is .

50. The hardness of a water sample containing 10-3 M MgSO4 expressed as CaCO3
equivalents (in ppm) is .
(molar mass of MgSO4 is 120.38 g/mol)

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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
1 1 1 1
51. The product 2 4.416.8 48 .16128.......... to  is equal to
1
(A) 2 2 (B) 2
1
(C) 1 (D) 2 4

10
52. Let the observations xi 1  i  10  satisfy the equation   xi  5   10 and
i1
10
2
  xi  5   40 . If  and  are the mean and the variance of the observations,
i1
x1  3,x 2  3,.............., x10  3, then the ordered pair  ,   is equal to:
(A) (6, 6) (B) (3, 3)
(C) (3, 6) (D) (6, 3)

x 2 y2
53. If e1 and e2 are the eccentricities of the ellipse,   1 and the hyperbola,
18 4
x2 y2
  1 respectively and  e1,e2  is a point on the ellipse, 15x 2  3y 2  k, then k is
9 4
equal to:
(A) 16 (B) 14
(C) 17 (D) 15

1 1 2 
  adjB
54. If the matrices A  1 3 4 ,B  adj A and C  3A, then is equal to:
  C
1 1 3 
(A) 72 (B) 8
(C) 16 (D) 2


 sin  a  2  x  sin x
 ;x  0
x

55. If f  x    b ;x  0
 1/3


x  3x 2  ;x0
 x  /3
(A) –2 (B) –1
(C) 0 (D) 1

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56. If the number of five digit numbers with distinct digits and 2 at the 10th place is 336 k,
then k is equal to:
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 4 (D) 8

57. In a box, there are 20 cards, out of which 10 are labeled as A and the remaining 10 are
labelled as B. Cards are drawn at random, one after the other and with replacement, till
a second A – card is obtained. The probability that the second A – card appears before
the third B – card is:
9 15
(A) (B)
16 16
13 11
(C) (D)
16 16
58. The number of real roots of the equation, e4x  e3x  4e2x  e x  1  0 is:
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 1
59. A spherical iron ball of 10 cm radius is coated with a layer of ice of uniform thickness that
melts at a rate of 50 cm3/ min. When the thickness of ice is 5 cm, then the rate (in
cm/min) at which of the thickness of ice decreases, is:
5 1
(A) (B)
6 36
1 1
(C) (D)
18 54
2
x sin8 x
60. The value of  sin8 x  cos8 x dx is equal to:
0
(A) 2 (B) 4
2
(C)  (D) 22

z i 5
61. Let z be a complex number such that  1 and z  . Then the value of
z  2i 2
z  3i is:
15
(A) (B) 2 3
4
7
(C) 10 (D)
2
62. Negation of the statement:
5 is an integer or 5 is irrational’ is:
(A) 5 is an integer and 5 is irrational
(B) 5 is not an integer or 5 is not irrational
(C) 5 is not an integer and 5 is not irrational
(D) 5 is irrational or 5 is an integer

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63. Let C be the centroid of the triangle with vertices (3, –1), (1, 3) AND (2, 4). Let P be the
point of intersection of the lines x  3y  1  0 and 3x  y  1  0 . Then the line passing
through the points C and P also passes through the point:
(A) (–9, –7) (B) (–9, –6)
(C) (7, 6) (D) (9, 7)

64. If for some  and  in R, the intersection of the following three planes
x  4y  2z  1
x  7y  5z  
x  5y  z  5
is a line in R 3 , then    is equal to:
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 10 (D) –10

65. Let f be any function continuous on  a,b and twice differentiable on (a, b). If for all
f c   f a 
x   a,b  ,f '  x   0 and f "  x   0 , then for any c   a,b  is greater than:
f b   f  c 
c a ba
(A) (B)
bc ba
bc
(C) (D) 1
c a

  3  3  3 
66. The value of cos3   .cos    sin   .sin   is:
8  8  8  8 
1 1
(A) (B)
2 4
1 1
(C) (D)
2 2 2

67. A circle touches the y – axis at the point (0, 4) and passes through the point (2, 0).
Which of the following lines is not a tangent to this circle?
(A) 3x  4y  24  0 (B) 3x  4y  6  0
(C) 4x  3y  17  0 (D) 4x  3y  8  0

1
68. If for all real triplets (a, b, c), f  x   a  bx  cx 2 ; then 0 f  x  dx is equal to:
1  1  1  1 
(A) f 1  3f    (B) f  0   f 1  4f   
2  2  6  2 
1  1    1 
(C) f  0   f    (D) 2 3f 1  2f  
3  2    2 

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 
69. If f '  x   tan 1  sec x  tan x  ,   x  , and f  0   0 , then f 1 is equal to:
2 2
 1  1
(A) (B)
4 4
2 1
(C) (D)
4 4

dx
70. The integral   x  4 8/7  x  3 6/7 is equal to:

(where C is a constant of integration)


13/7 1/7
1  x3  x3 
(A)  C (B)   C
13  x  4  x4

1/7 3/7
 x3 1 x  3 
(C)   C (D)  C
x4 2  x  4 

71. The projection of the line segment joining the points (1, –1, 3) and (2, –4, 11) on the line
joining the points (–1, 2, 3) and (3, –2, 10) is ___________
 
72. If the vectors, p   a  1 ˆi  ajˆ  ak,
ˆ q  a ˆi   a  1 ˆj  akˆ and
   2  2
r  a ˆi  ajˆ   a  1 kˆ  a  R  are coplanar and 3 p.q     r  q  0 , then the value of
 is _________.

73. If for x  0, y  y  x  is the solution of the differential equation,

 x  1 dy    x  12  y  3  dx, y  2   0 , then y  3  is equal to _______________

10
74. The coefficient of x 4 in the expansion of 1  x  x 2   is ______________.

75. The number of distinct solutions of the equation, log 1 sin x  2  log 1 cos x in the
2 2
interval  0,2 , is _________.

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JEE (Main) – 2020


ANSWERS
PART –A (PHYSICS)
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C
5. A 6. B 7. D 8. A
9. A 10. D 11. C 12. C
13. B 14. B 15. A 16. C
17. D 18. B 19. A 20. D
21. 12 22. 15 23. 10 24. 4
25. 3

PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
26. D 27. D 28. B 29. B
30. B 31. A 32. D 33. D
34. B 35. B 36. B 37. D
38. B 39. B 40. B 41. B
42. D 43. A 44. B 45. A
46. 14 47. 37.84 48. 0.176 49. 0.568
50. 100

PART–C (MATHEMATICS)
51. B 52. B 53. C 54. B
55. C 56. D 57. D 58. D
59. C 60. C 61. D 62. C
63. B 64. C 65. A 66. D
67. D 68. B 69. B 70. C
71. 8 72. 1 73. 3 74. 615
75. 8

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HINTS AND SOLUTIONS


PART –A (PHYSICS)

1. B
Sol. Conserving momentum
v v 
mv ˆi  m  ˆi  ˆj   2m (v1ˆi  v 2 ˆj)
2 2 
On solving
3v v
v1  and v 2 
4 4
Change in K.E.
2
1 2 1 v   1  9v 2 v 2  
 mv  m  2     (2M)   
 2 2 2    2  16 16  
3mv 2 5mv 2 mv 2
=  
4 8 8

2. A
Sol. KEmax = E – 
12400
= –  (in eV)
(in Å )
2mKE
 r
eB
r 2 e 2B 2
KEmax  (in J)
2m
r 2 eB2
 (in eV)
2m
12400 r 2 eB2
   = 1.1 eV
6561 2m

3. C
Sol. Using equation of continuity
40 VA = 20 VB
 2VA = VB
Using Bernoullies equation
1 1
PA  VA2  PB  VB2
2 2
1
 PA  PB 
2

 VB2  VA2 
1  V2 
 P  1000  VB2  B 
2  4 

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3VB2
 P  500 
4
( P)  4 (700)  4
 VB   m/s
1500 1500
Volume flow rate = 20 × 100 × VB = 2732 cm3/s

4. C
Sol.


  1.22
a

Distance = O1O2 = d = 1.22 d
a
1.22  5893  10 10  4  108
Distance = O1O2 =  57.5 m
5
 answer from options = 60 m (minimum distance)

5. A
Sol. Conserving momentum
m v  m
 mv   m   Vf
2 2  2
5mV 5V
Vf  
3m 6
4
2
vf < vorb (= v) thus the combined mass will go on to an elliptical path
vf < vorb (= v)

6. B
5R
Sol. Molar heat capacity of A at constant volume =
2
7R
Molar heat capacity of B at constant volume =
2
(Cv )A 5
Dividing both, 
(c v )B 7

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7. D
Sol.
A res   2 1 A 
2
Ires   
2  1 I0

 
= 3  2 2 I0  5.8 I0 s

8. A
Sol. [ML2T–2]
[hc] = [ML3T–2]
[c] = [LT–1]
[G] = [M–1L3T–2]

9. A
3
Sol. Pitch = = 0.5 mm
6
0.5 mm 1
L.C. =  mm = 0.01 mm
50 100
= 0.001 cm

10. D
2
 2  d 2  d   13
Sol. M. I. about P = 3  M    M    Md2
 5  2   3   10
 2  d 2 2
 2  d 2 23
M. I. about B = 2  M    M(d )  M    Md2
 5  2   5  2  10
13
Now ratio =
23
11. C
 
Sol. W   F  ds
= (  xiˆ  yj)
ˆ  (dxiˆ  dyj)
ˆ
0 1
=   xdx   ydy
1 0

2 0 1
x y2  1  1
=     0      = 1J
2 1
2 0  2 2

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12. C
Sol. h h
d 
2 2 2
h 3 3 2h
 d  
2 2 4

13. B
h 1
Sol.   
2(KE)m KE
 KE f

/2 KEi
4KEi = KEf
 E = 4KEi – KEi = 3KE = 3E

14. B
Sol. 4 6
Reff   2
5 5
20
i  10A
2
4i 3i i
I      2A
5 5 5

15. A
Sol. a
0 i
0ir 3   0i a   0i
BA  2

2a 2a 2 a2 6 6 a
 0i
BB 
2(2a)
BA 4 2
 
BB 6 3

16. C
Sol. Magnetic field vectors associated with this electromagnetic wave are given by

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 E  E
B1  0 kˆ cos(kx  t) & B2  0 ˆi cos(ky  t)

c
  
c
F  qE  q(V  B)
    
 q(E1  E2 )  q(V  (B1  B2 ))
   
By putting the value of E1, E 2 , B1 & B 2
The net Lorentz force on the charged particle is

F  qE0 0.8 cos(kx  t)iˆ  cos(kx  t)jˆ  0.2 cos(ky  t)kˆ 
At t = 0 and at x = y = 0

F  qE0 [0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.2k]
ˆ

17. D
 
Sol. Since p  r  0
 
E must be antiparallel to p
 
So, E  (p)
Where  is a arbitrary positive constant

Now A  a ˆi  bjˆ  ckˆ
 
A || E
a b c
  k
 3 2

So, A  k( ˆi  3ˆj  2k)
ˆ

18. B
Sol. (a) By work energy theorem
1 1
Wmag  Wele  m(2v)2  m(v)2
2 2
3
0  qE0 2a  mv 2
2
2
3 mv
E0 
4 qa

(b) Rate of work done at A = power of electric force A = qE0V


3 mv 3
=
4 a
dw
(c) at Q,  0 for both forces
dt

(d) ˆ  ( mak)
L  ( m2v2ak) ˆ

L  3mva

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19. A
Sol. For a solid sphere
r R R
E ; EA  ; EA 
30 2(30 ) 6 0
Electric field at point B = EB = E1A + E2A
R
E1A = Electric field due to solid sphere of radius R at point B =
3 0
E2A = Electric field due to solid sphere of radius R/2 (which having charge density –)
KQ  4 R
E2A = R/2 =  2

9R 540
R R 17R
EB  E1A  E2A   
30 540 540
EA 9

EB 17

20. D
Sol. For process A – B
PV = nRT ; as P increases
For process B – C
PV = Constant
 TV – 1 = Constant
For process C – A ; pressure is constant
V = kT

21. 12
Sol.

Let VB = 0
Right diode is reversed biased and left diode is forward biased
 VE = 12.7 – 0.7 = 12 Volt

22. 15
 1 m 2 2
Sol. mg sin 30o  
2 2 3
Solving,
2 = 15 ;  = 15

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23. 10
L(0.25)
Sol. 100   103
0.025
 L = 100 × 10–4 H
= 10 mH

24. 4
Sol. T
 …(1)
A
T = m2 …(2)
Solving,
 = 4 rad/s

25. 3
Sol. x2 = at2 + 2bt + c
2xv = 2at + 2b
xv = at + b
v2 + ax = a
2
 at  b 
ax  a   
 x 
a(at 2  2bt  c)  (at  b)2
a
x3
ac  b2
a ; a  x–3
x3

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PART –B (CHEMISTRY)
26. D
Sol. Magnetic moment = 1.73 BM
Unpaired electron = 1
O 2  1s 2 , * 1s2 , 2s 2 , * 2s 2 , 2p 22 , 2p2x  2p2y ,  * 2p1x   * 2p1y
Hence O2 ,O2 have one unpaired electron.

27. D
Sol. H2O21 H2SO34
3
HN O2
5
H3 P O4
In H3PO4 phosphorus is in maximum oxidation state so cannot increase its oxidation
number.

28. B
Sol. Number of geometrical isomers in square planar [PdFClBr]2– are 3
Hence, n = 3
[Fe(CN)6]3–
221 00
Fe3+ = 3d5, according to CFT configuration planar is t 2g eg
  n  n  2   1.73 B.M
CFSE = -0.40  nt2g + 0.60  neq
= -0.40  5 = - 2.00

29. B
Sol. Eu2+  [xe]4f2
Ce2+ : [xe]4f2

30. B

Sol. Kcatalyst = K
Ea1 Ea2
 
Ae RT1  Ae RT2
Ea1 = energy of activation in presence of catalyst
T1 = 500 K T2 = 700 K
Ea1 Ea2

T1 T2
But Ea1 = Ea2 – 30
Ea2  30 Ea2

500 700

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5Ea2 = 7Ea2 – 210


210
Ea2 = = 105 kJ/mole
2

31. A
Sol. Basicity in inversely proportional to electronegativity.

32. D
Sol. CCl4 is a non conductor in solid and liquid phase.

33. D
Sol. 2r = n
n2 n2
n  4 & r  a0  2a0  n
z z
4 2 a0
2  4
1
  8 a0

34. B
Sol.

35. B
Sol.

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36. B
Sol. Cr(H2O)6Cln
(complex)spin = 3.8 B.M
n=3
Cr(H2O)6Cl3
Oxidation number of Cr should be +3
Compound so G.I so it will be [Cr(H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O
IUPAC name = Tetraaquadichlorido chromium (III) chloride dihydrate

37. D
Sol. Non-metal oxides are acidic in nature
Alkali metal oxides are basic in nature
Al2O3 is amphoteric.

38. B
Sol. Q = [Pb2+][Cl–]2
2
 300  0.134   100  0.4  3  0.134 2
     0.1
 400   400  4
–3
Q = 1.005  10
Q > Ksp

39. B
Sol. A – Aspartame
B – Saccharin
C – Sucralose
D – Alitame
(i) A & D give positive test with ninhydrin because both have free carboxylic and amine
group.
(ii) C form precipitate with AgNO3 because it has chlorine atoms.
(iii) B & D give positive test because both have S-atom.

40. B

Sol.

41. B
Sol. Aniline react lewis acid form anilinium complex. So phenol is most reactive among for
nucleophellic substitution reaction.

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42. D
Sol. Radius of Boron is less than Radius of Be Hence IV statement is false. Rest are True.
Statement

43. A
Sol. In isomers of Hydrocarbon heat of combustion depend upon their stability. Stability
increase heat of combustion decrease.
Stability a > b > c
Heat of combustion c > b > a

44. B
Sol.

45. A
Sol. A  BO2  B  AO2
G = -ve
Only above 1400oC

46. 14
Sol. d = 1.4 g/mL
63/w/w
63  1.4
Molarity   1000 mole / litre  14 mole / L
63  100

47. 37.84
Sol. Structure of Histamine is

Molecular formula = C5H9N3


Molecular mass = 111
42
% of N =  100 = 37.84%
111

48. 0.176
Sol. Tf = 0.2
Tf = i Kfm
i = 2 for NaCl
0.2 = 2  2  m

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w 1000
m 
58.5 600
w 1000
0.2 = 2  2  
58.5 600
0.2  58.5  600 1.2  58.5
w   0.176
4  1000 40

49. 0.568
108
Sol. nAg    1 mole
deposit 108
Ag  1e   Ag
If charge is required for 1 mole of Ag
1
H2O  O2  2H  2e 
2
2F charge deposit = ½ mole
1 F charge deposit = ¼ mole
PV = nRT
1 0.83  273
V  = 5.675 L
4 1

50. 100
Sol. Given: 10–3 M MgSO4
i.e. 10–3 mole MgSO4 present in 1 litre solution
nMgSO4  nCaCO3
Mass of CaCO3 = 10–3  100
10 3  100
ppm(in terms of CaCO3) =   10 6  100
1000

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PART–C (MATHEMATICS)

51. B
1 2 3
  ..........
Sol. 2 16 48
4
1 1 1
  ............
 2 8 16
4  2

52. B

Sol. Mean  x1  5  
  xi  5   1
10
   Mean  xi  5   2  3
2
  var  xi  5  
  xi  5  
  xi  5   3
10 10

53. C
4 7 7
Sol. e1  1   
18 9 3
4 13 13
e2  1   
9 9 9
7  13 
15e12  3e 22  k  k  15    3  
9  9 
 k  16

54. B
1 1 2
Sol. A  1 3 4    9  4   1 3  4   2  1  3    13  1  8  6
1 1 3
n 12 4 2
adjB  adjadj A  A  A   36 
C  BA  33  6
adjB 36  36
 8
C 33  6

55. C
Sol. LHL = a + 3
f (0) = b
 1 
 1  3h  3  1 
RHL  lim   1
h0
 h 
 

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 a  2
b 1
 a  2b  0

56. D
Sol. Number of numbers
 8  8  7  6  2688  336k  k  8

57. D
Sol. AA + ABA + BAA + ABBA + BBAA + BABA
1 1 1 1 1 1 11
      
4 8 8 16 16 16 16

58. D
x
Sol. Let e  t   0,  
Given equation t 4  t 3  4t 2  t  1  0
1 1
t2  t  4   2  0
t t
 2 1   1
t  2  t    4  0
 t   t
1
Let t   
t
 2

 2 4 0
2    6  0
  3, 2
2
 e x  e x  2
x  0 only solution

59. C
Sol. Let thickness = x cm
4 3
Total volume v   10  x 
3
dv 2 dx
 4  10  x  ……….(i)
dt dt
dv
Given  50 cm3 / min
dt
At x  5 cm
2 dx
50  4  10  5 
dt
dx 1
 cm / min
dt 18 

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60. C

x sin8 x  2  x  sin8 x dx   2 sin8 x
Sol.  sin8 x  cos8 x 
sin8 x  cos8 x
 sin8 x  cos8 x dx
0 0
 /2 8 8
sin x cos x
 2   dx
0 sin8 x  cos8 x sin8 x  cos8 x
 /2
 2
 2  1 dx  2  2  
0

61. D
2 2
Sol. x 2   y  1  x 2   y  2 
2y  1  4y  4
1
6y  3  y  
2
25 24
x 2  y2   x2  6
4 4
i
 z 6
2
25 49
z  3i  6  
4 4
7
z  3i 
2

62. C
Sol. 5 is not an integer and 5 is not an irrational number ~  p  q ~ p  ~ q

63. B
Sol. D (2, 2)
 1 2
Point of intersection P   ,  equation of line DP 8x  11y  6  0
 5 5

64. C
1 4 2
Sol.   0  1 7 5  0
1 5 
 7  25    4  10    20  14   0
3  9  0    3
1 4 1
Also Dz  0  1 7  0
1 5 5

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1 35  5   15   1 4  7   0
  13

65. A
Sol. Let use LMVT for x   a,c 
f c   f a 
 f '    ,    a,c 
c a
also use LMVT for x   c,b
f b   f  c 
 f '    ,    c,b 
bc
 f "  x   0  f '  x  is decreasing
f '     f '  
f c   f a  f b   f  c 

c a bc
f c   f a  c a
 ( f (x) is increasing)
f b   f c  b  c

66. D
     
Sol. cos3  4 cos3  3 cos   sin3 3 sin  4 sin3 
8 8 8 8 8 8
   
 4 cos6  4 sin6  3 cos 4  3 sin4
8 8 8 8
              
 4  cos2  sin2    sin4  cos4  sin2 cos2    3  cos2  sin2  
 8 8    8 8 8 8   8 8 
     1  1 1
 cos  4  1  sin2 cos2   3   1  
4  8 8  2  2 2 2

67. D
Sol. Equation of family of circle
 x  0  2   y  4  2  x  0
 passes (2, 0)
4  16  2  0    10
x 2  y 2  10x  8y  16  0
centre (5, 4). R  25  16  16  5
Check the options.
Option (4)
4  5  3  4  8 24
 5
5 5
68. B

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1
1 bx 2 cx 3 b c
0  a  bx  cx 
2
Sol. dx  ax   a 
2 3 0
2 3
f 1  a  b  c
f 0  a
 1 b c
f  a 
2 2 4
1  1  1   b c 
Now  f 1  f  0   4f      a  b  c  a  4  a    
6  2  6   2 4 
1 b c
  6a  3b  2c   a  
6 2 3

69. B
 1  sin x 
Sol. f '  x   tan1  sec x  tan x   tan 1  
 cos x 
     x 
 1  cos  2  x    2 sin2    
 tan1      tan1  4 2 
 sin    x    2 sin    x  cos    x  
 2    4 2  4 2
        
   x   x
 tan1  tan      
  4 2  4 2

 f '  x   dx  4  2x dx
 x2
f x  x  c
4 4
 x2
f 0   c  0  f  x   x 
4 4
 1
So f 1 
4

70. C
6
 x3  7 1
Sol.   x  4   x  4 2 dx
x3
Let  t7 ,
x4
7
2
dx  7t 6dt
 x  4
6 6
t t dt  t  c

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71. 8
Sol. Let A 1,  1,3  ,B  2,  4,11

AB  ˆi  3 ˆj  8kˆ
C (–1, 2, 3), D (3, –2, 10)

CD  4iˆ  4 ˆj  7kˆ
 
  AB.CD
projection of AB on CD  
CD
 4  12  56  72
  8
 16  16  49  9

72. 1
a 1 a a
Sol. a a  1 a  0  a  1 a  a  0
a a a 1
1
 a
3
 2 1 1
P  ˆi  ˆj  kˆ
3 3 3
 1
Q
3

 ˆi  2 ˆj  kˆ 
 1
R
3

 ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ 
i j k
  1 1
P.Q  1 2 1   i  4  1  j  2  1  k 1  2  
9 9
1 1 2
1 i jk
  3i  3 j  3k  
9 3
  1   2 1
RQ  3  RQ 
3 3
  2   2

3 PQ    RQ  0
1 1
3.  .  0    1
9 3

73. 3
dy  y 3
Sol.  1  x    
dx  1 x 
dy 1 3
 y  1  x  
dx 1 x  1 x 

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1
 dx
1 x  1
I.F.  e 
1  x 
d  y  3
    1
dx  1  x  1  x 2
y 1
 x  3 1  x   c
1 x
 3 
y  1 x  x   c
 1 x  
 at x  2, y  0  0  3  2  1 c   c  3
 at x = 3, y = 3

74. 615
10! 2
Sol. General term x
!!  !
for coefficient of x4    2  4
10 !
  0,   4,   6   210
6! 4!0 !
10!
  1,   2,   7   360
7!2!1!
10!
  2,   0,   8   45
8!0 ! 2!
Total = 615

75. 8
Sol. log1/2 sinx  2  log1/2 cosx
log1/2 sinxcosx  2
1
sin x cos x 
4
1
sin 2x  
2

Number of solution = 8.

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