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Aits 1718 FT Viii Paper 1 Sol
Aits 1718 FT Viii Paper 1 Sol
)-JEE(Advanced)/18
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
FULL TEST – VIII
PAPER-1
2. AD 20. BD 38. AB
4. AD 22. CD 40. AC
8. B 26. C 44. B
9. D 27. B 45. C
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. AD
2 2
y y
Elastic potential energy ,kinetic energy . So for antinode elastic potential
x t
y
energy is constant & minimum. always changes for all other points.
x
2. AD
Let’s assume, time taken by the queen to get into the hole is t
V V cos
t & also t
2V sin 2V cos eV cos
Therefore
2V sin 2V cos eV cos V sin
1
tan
3
d 1
r1 r2 d 2 3
2
d 2 9 d 3cm
3. AC
When parallel light falls from left side
3 3 2 2 1
f R R
4 / 3 4 / 3 2 2 1
f1 80cm
f1 R R
When parallel light falls from right side
1 1 2 2 4 / 3
f 2 60cm
f2 R R
4. AD
For translatory equilibriumf+FB mg f 40 N f FB =10N
5
For rotational equilibrium 40 5 5 N 5
3 m
F
N'=125/3 newton as F+Fp N ' F 110 / 3 Newton Fp =5N
10/3cm
But for F 110 / 3 Newton object will not be in translational
mg=50N
equilibrium so for translational equilibrium
9 355
F 5 40 F newton
10 9
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5. ABCD
6. AB
Normal Reaction on any of the roller always has a horizontal compound directed towards right.
Therefore, friction acting on the rollers at every point at contact should have component towards
left.
Hence option (C) is incorrect.
Since friction on roller is in opposite direction of F, friction on the plank is in the direction of F.
Therefore, for the system to be in equilibrium, F should be less than mg sin so option A and B
are correct.
If rollers are clamped so they cannot move, friction on rollers can be towards left as well as right.
Therefore friction on the plank at point A and B can be opposite to F, hence F can be greater
then mg sin , so option D is incorrect.
7. BCD
13.6 Z 2 13.6Z 2
0.85= and 0.544
n12 n22
As n2 n1 3 n1 12, n2 15
hc 1 1
RhcZ 2 2 2 4052nm
12 15
8. B
9. D
10. C
11. C
12. B
13. A
Sol. [Q. 11 – 13]
1 1 1
Use 1
f R1 R2
SECTION – C
14. 3
x coordinate of centre of mass of the rod
x sin
2
vx cos and ax cos sin 2
2 2
2
When N1 0 cos sin 1
Using COME:
1 2 1 2
mg cos cos m 2 m 2
2 2 4 2 12
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v 2 from IAOR N1
P Intantaneous axis
3g2 of rotation
cos cos 2
θ
3g
sin 3
2 N2
2 Mg '
Substituting the value of and in equation (1)
gives
2 1 1
cos cos cos sin ' so N=3
3 3 3
15. 1
As the electric field is radial, by applying gauss law, we can write
Q E
.ds 0
E
1 rˆ
For r , E C 1 e 1/
1/
2
r=1/α
2
E.ds C 1 e1 2 4 1 /
Q
4 C 1 e1 Q 1 e 1 N 1
0
16. 4
xmin
mg
0.5x dx 2 xmin 40cm
0
17. 2
2q
mr 2 d vBr cos
2 0
dw qvB sin v
1 dα
dt mr rω
q
ma 2 d rwB cos
0 2 x
dv qrwB sin
a 2 dF
dt m
w v
dw v
2 r 2 wdw v dv
dv r w 0 v0
x=r-rcosθ
v0
v dx=rsinθdθ
2
vdv qrwB sin
dx m
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v0 / 2
vdv qrB
sin 2 d
v0
2
v0 v 2 m 0
2mv0
q
Br
18. 2
m
For slight displacement r x g ma T 2
2
r2g
T 2sec
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. ABD
Sol.
CH3 Me O O O
Me O O
S O S
S O S O
'A' 'B' 'C' 'D' NH2 'E'
Cl NH2 NH
O
-
O S O O O
Cl
20. BD
A.O. is a single e wave function
Area of the plot for r<52.9 pm is smaller than the area of the plot of r>52.9pm.
At higher atomic number every of 3d<4s
1 1 21
E 2 5 RhcZ 2 2 2 RhcZ 2
2 5 100
1 1 3
E 2 4 RhcZ 2 2 2 RhcZ 2
2 4 16
28
E25 E2 4
25
21. ABCD
For dissociative process (e.g.H2 to 2H), more pressure is required to get the same extent of
chemisorption as two species have to be chemisorbed.
In anionic surfactant negatively charged -COO group will repeal each other so at lower
concentration micelles will form.
22. CD
Ni 2+ O2 Ni 2+ O 2
O 2 Ni 2+ O 2 Li +
Ni 2+ O2 Ni3 O 2
Li + ion occupy Ni 2+ sites to form substitutional defects. In order to maintain the charge
+ 3+
neutrality, every Li ion is balanced by Ni ion and it becomes a p-type semiconductor.
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23. BC
O O
O
'C' O 'D'
'B' O O
'A' C O NH2
CN
O NH2
1, 4 addition
24. ABC
F-F < Cl-Cl < Br-Br < I-I (Bond length)
F H F
F F
O S S
F F
F H F
F F
F H F
O S 112 C S 97
F H F
F F
Oxygen being more EN, the electron density at S in OSF4 will decreases so it occupies less
space so bond angle Feq. - S - Feq. will increased.
H 2 S 92 O3 116.8 SO2 119.5 NO2 134
S O+
-
O O O O
AsH 3 <NH 3 <SbH3 <H 2 O BP
25. ABD
2
k Cl
Rate of reaction = k 2 Cl CHCl3 and 1
k1 Cl2
k1
Cl Cl2
k 1
k1 1/ 2
Rate of reaction = k2 . Cl2 CHCl3
k 1
4.8 103
k 1.3 10 2 2.6 102
1.2 103
26. C
27. B
28. C
Sol. (Q. 26 – 28)
(I) Isothermal expansion
(II) Water & Ice will remain in equilibrium to 0°C & 1 atm pressure so ΔG=0
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SECTION – C
32. 2
12 2.9 100
% of carbon 79.09
44
1
R-OH+Na R-ONa+ H 2 0.00275 mole
2
Moles of oxygen 0.00275 2
Mass of oxygen 0.00275 2 16 0.088g
% of oxygen = 8.8
So % hydrogen 100 79.09 8.8 12.11
Empirical = C12 H 22 O
x+y 12+22
So = =2
17 17
33. 3
In equilibrium, vapour pressure of solution will remain same
p nsugar 2 nNaCl
p nsugar nH 2O Beaker B 2 nNaCl nH 2O BeakerA
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0.1 2 0.1
0.1
1 a 1000 2 0.1 1 a 1000
18 18
a 1/ 3
0.1 0.3 3
So molarity of NaCl
4 4 40
3
34. 6
I,II,III,IV,V,VI shows cis & trans isomerism
35. 4
Sol. Pressure of O 2 gas filled inside bulb 76 76 cm Hg 2 atm
O2 is a limiting reagent.
CH 4 2O2 CO2 2 H 2O (l)
4 mole 2 mole
PV nRT
2 V 4 0.08 280
V 44.8L 11.2 4 L
x4
36. 4
Fe 2+ ,Zn 2+ ,Ni 2+ ,Cu 2+
3 3
Forms precipitate as FeS,ZnS,NiS,CuS respectively Al ,Cr ions ppt as hydroxides
3+
Fe forms precipitate as FeS not Fe2S3 .
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SECTION – A
37. AC
n k 1
2 sin sin 2 x
I n k x
dx
n k
2
2
k
Let x t
2
n 1 k
2
sin sin 2 t
2
I n k dt
k
t
n
2 2 2
n 1
1 2 sin sin 2 t
I n k k t
dt
2 4 n
2
2
In
I n k k
24
38. AB
N
9,3
V
θ
θ
M O X
A C
VC 3units, CO 9units
AN MN
As per property: AV VN and 2
AV VC
1
OM 6 tan , AC CM 3cot 9 3 2 tan
tan
1
m 1 or m
2
n
Eq of Axis can be
y 3 1 x 9
or
1
y 3 x 9
2
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39. ABCD
Let the series be 21,21r,21r 2 ,........
21
Sum= is a positive integer
1-r
Also 21r is a positive integer
S=
21 21 as 21r N hence 21-21 r must be an integer
21-21r
Also 21r<21
Hence 21-21r may be equal to 1, 3, 7 or 9
i.e must be a divisor of (21) (21)
hence 21 21r 1 or 3or 7 or 9
21r=20, 18, 14 or 12
40. AC
f x is continuous on a closed interval so it attains a minimum value .
1
Since is in the range of f , f 1 . If 1, f x 1x and f x dx 1
0
Now, if 1 , by intermediate value theorem, since f is continuous it attains all values between
and 1 . So for all x , f x 1 .
There fore
1
f x dx f x dx 1
0 0
2
Since f x , f x dx and the equality is strict because f is continuous and thus
0
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42. AC
1 1
lim f x f 2 x is 1 or 0 depending upon x n
or x n but f x f 2 x always tends
x0 2 2
1
towards zero f 2 f 1
1 but lim f x is 0, lim f x f 3 0
2 x2 x 3
43. ABD
z3
z2
θ
θ
O 1,0
z1
z2 z3
1st option – chord Z3 Z 2 is to line joining and 1.
2
2nd option – angle by chord Z3 Z 2 at 1, 0 is double of angle at 0, 0
4th option – Ptolemy’s theorem
44. B
n
For option B total cost of all the n trips= d PA d PB
2
i.e. we have to minimise d PA d PB .
d PA d PB d AB where equality holds when p lies on line segment joining A & B
45. C
For option C total cost of all the n trips
n
d PA d PB d PC
3
d PA d PB d PC is minimum when P is interior point such that AB, BC, CA subtends 120 at P.
46. D
For option D total cost of all the n trips
n
d PA d PB 2d PC
3
As d PA d PC d AC & d PB d PC d BC
d PA d PB 2d PC d AC d BC
Equality holds when P is vertex C
47. C
A3 B 3 & A2 B B 2 A subtracting both we get
A2 A B B 2 B A
A2 B 2 A B 0
det . A2 B 2 0 (otherwise A B which is not true)
48. C
49. A
Sol. (Q. 48 to 49) By given information
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2 when i=j
a ij =
0 when i j
A= a ij
2 0 0 0
0 2 0 0
A=
0 0 2 0
0 0 0 2
A =24
n-1
adjA = A (16)3 212
3 12
adj adjA = adjA 236 23 (1 7)12
=12 C 0 +12C1 71 +....+12 C12 712
236 1
7 7
-1
Given A= I+B I-B
T -1 -1
Now, AA = I+B I-B I+B I-B
-1 -1
= I+B I+B I-B I-B =I×I=I
2
AA T = I A =1 A =±1
Given A 0 A 1
det(2 A) det adjA
2
=23det A- detA
=8×1-12 =7
I6+i,3 -Ii+3,3 , i=j
a ij
0, i j
1 1
x i 6 xi 3 1
I 6 i ,3 I 3i ,3 3 3 dx x i 3dx
0
x 1 x 1 0
i4
1
5 0 0
1 1 1
A= 0 0 A =
6 5×6×7 210
0 1
0
7
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J 6,5 72 J11,5
For B= J 7,5 63 J12,5
J J13,5
8,5 56
Applying C1 C1 +C3
J 6,5 +J11,5 72 J11,5
B = J 7,5 +J12,5 63 J12,5
J 8,5 + J13,5 56 J13,5
x6
1 1 x
11
1 x 1 x 1
J 6,5 +J11,5 = 5
dx+ 5
dx = x- 5 dx+ x 6 -x+ 5 dx =
0 x +1 0 x +1 0
x +1 0
x +1 7
1
72 J11,5
7 72 72 J11,5
1 1
63 J12,5 63 63 J12,5 0
8 7 8 9
1 56 56 J13,5
56 J13,5
9
SECTION – C
50. 0
The required line shall be represented by
y x 1 z 1 0 & y x 2 z 1 0............. 1
Where x, y , z is any general point on the line.
At z 0, x 2 y 2 1
y x 1..................... 2
y x 2 ................... 3
2 3
y 2 x 2 12
1 12 12 1
Substituting 1 & 2 from (1)
y x y x 1 y 2 x2 z 2 1
z 1 z 1
x2 y 2 z 2 1 0
0
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51. 1
C
L2
I
L3 L1
r
A D B
Intersection point of x 2 y 6 0 and x y 2 0 is the Incentre of the ABC
I 2, 4
r in radius = Perpendicular distance of I from the line AB
2 12 4
10
r 10
A A B C
r cot 2 a r cot 2 a r cot 2 b r cot 2 c
sa a sbb scc
3s
rs 10
1
r cot A a 3s 3
2
52. 4
P T
5,3 3 /2
2
C 2,3
A
2 2
B
CT CB r 4
2
PT 52 3 3
45 6 3 3 3
PT 6
Let ACB
1
Ar CAB r r sin 8sin
2
1
Ar CAT r r sin 8sin
2
In PBT
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BT 8
tan
2 PT 6
4
2 tan2
sin 2 3 24
16 25
1 tan 2 1
2 9
24 384
Ar CAB Ar CAT 16sin 16
25 25
384 hence 384 15 19 15 4
53. 1
Satisfying then given solution in differential equation
get a
1
2
2a 1 2 b 2 2b 1 x 2 b 1 e ax 0 which must be true for
2
every 1 & 2 R so a 2a 1 0, b 2 2b 1 0 a b 1
54. 0
(1, 2) and (3, 6) are foci of ellipse
2 5
2ae 2 5 2a 2 5 45
e
2
sin 1 cos 2
2
2
sin 3 cos 6
2
1 45 1 5
1 5 and 1
45 are maximum distance of (1,2) are (3,6) from circle
x 2 y 2 1 (1, 2), (3, 6), ( , ) are collinear
2 0
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