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Hints & Solutions: Jee Preparatory Test-5 (Jpt-5)
Hints & Solutions: Jee Preparatory Test-5 (Jpt-5)
Hints & Solutions: Jee Preparatory Test-5 (Jpt-5)
1
For real and distinct roots (2a 1)2 0 3
16 Slope of given line = 3 3
( x 1)
2
1 1 1 3
2a 1 or 2a 1 a or a x = 2, also g(2) = 4
2 2 4 4 (2, 4) also lies on given line.
1 Hence the given line is tangent to the curve.
Also a2 – a – <0
16
6. If x f(x) = 3 f2(x) ……………….
2 – 5 1 3 2 5
, , f (x )
4 4 4 4 Sol. f '( x )
6f (x ) x
2. If r1 and r2 are………………. 2 x ( x 6 f ( x )) f ( x )
Sol. Let any point (r cos , r sin ) in xy plane Now I ( 6 f ( x ) x )( x 2
f ( x ))
2
dx
We have to maximize & minimize r
5 r2 cos2 + 5 r2 sin2 + 6r2 sin cos – 8 = 0
2 x f '( x ) 1
5 r2 + 3r2 sin2– 8 = 0 I dx c
f ( x )) f (x )
2 2 2
(x x
8
r2 =
5 3 s in 2 7. Solution of the ……………….
rmax = 2 Sol. The given equation is written as
rmin = 1
r1 + r2 = 3 y dx x x y ( x y )d x ( y x y ( x y ) x )d y 0
x yd x x d y x x x y
2 2
Sol. f ( x ) m a x , | s in x | 1 d 0
n y
2
y y 2
x
d
x y
2 2
x y
O 1 2 3 3.5 4 d 0
2 x x
1
y y
Thus, for the maximum points of non-differentiability, graphs
y
2 2
x 1 x
x 2 ta n c
of y and y = |sin x| must intersect at maximum 2 y
n
number of points which occurs when n > 3.5.
Hence, the least value of n is 4.
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8. If , be the ………………. 12. If are the……………….
Sol. u2 2u + 2 = 0 u = 1 i cos( ) c o s ( ) cos( )
Sol. Let, cos( ) c o s ( ) cos( )
(x ) (x )
n n
s in ( ) s in ( ) s in ( )
It is clear that either = or = or = is sufficient to make
[(c o t 1) (1 i )] [(c o t 1) (1 i )]
n n
= 0. It is not necessary that triangle is equilateral.
= Also, isoceles triangle can be obtuse one.
2i
( cot 1 x ) 13. Let ( – A)B ……………….
Sol. ( A) B = + A
(c o s i s in ) (c o s i s in )
n n
B = (I + A) (I A)1
=
2 i s in
n = (I + A) (I A + A2)
= I + A + A 2 + A + A 2 + A3
2 i s in n s in n
= = = I + 2A + 2A2
2 i s in s in
n n
B + = 2( + A + A2)
|B + | 0
n
r
9. Let lim ……
n
r =1 1× 3 × 5 × 7 × 9 × ....... × (2 r + 1 ) B–1 = – 2A + 2A2
B – B–1 = 4A
r |B – B–1| = 0
Sol. T (r)
1 3 5 ..... ( 2 r 1)
14. If the tangents ………
2r 1 1 Sol. –a = at1t2
= y
2 (1 3 5 ....( 2 r 1))
1 1 1 2
Q(at1 , 2at1 )
2 1 3 5 ....( 2 r 1) 1 3 5 ....( 2 r 1)
1 x
[ V ( r ) v ( r 1) ] (–a, y)P S(a, 0)
2
n
1
T (r)
2
( V ( n ) V ( 0 )) R(at22 , 2at2 )
r 1
1 1 t1t2 = –1
1
2 1 3 5 .... ( 2 n 1)
t1 + t2 + t3 = 0
n
r
lim
n
1 3 5 7 9 ....... ( 2 r 1)
t1 + t2 = –t3
r 1
a b
required vector =
a b k 2at2
slope of RP = 2
= m2
h at2
7 ˆi 4 ˆj 4 kˆ
2 ˆi ˆj 2 kˆ
= Using m1 m2 = –1 and t1 t2 = –1
49 16 16 4 1 4
We get y2 = a (x – 3a)
= ( ˆi 7 ˆj 2 kˆ )]
9
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(C) Let there be x red socks and y blue socks and x > y. Then
16. Which of the ……………….
x y
17. Which of the ………………. C2 C2 1
xy
Sol. 16. |z + iw| |z| + |iw| = |z| + | i | . |w| = |z| + |w| 2 C2 2
i (w – w ) (z + z ) = 4
2
(x y) x y
i (2 i (2x) = 4
| x y | x y
x = – 1 ....(iii)
substract (i) from (ii)
Now , x y 1 7
i (w + w ) (z – z ) = 0 y = 0 .......(iv)
from (iv) Either = 0 or y = 0 x y 17
Im(z) = Re(w) = 0
Adding both together and dividing by 2 yields x 1 0 .
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PART : II PHYSICS 21. Three point ………………………
Sol. (A), (B) Power of gravitational force by A on B is FV cos 0 as
19. Two glass slabs ……………………… 90°.
Sol.
B C
V F VAB
60°
V
A
2 2 2
(C) velocity of A w.r.t B is VAB = V V 2V cos120 =
A
3V
Option B, C are incorrect.
Power P = FVAB cos 60°
20. Consider the ………………………
2 2
d( z / 2 ) 2 mV 1 3m V
Sol. x = d sin = = x
= 3V =
D R 2 2R
For intensity, P = ; S = S = 22. Three projectiles ………………………
3 4
4
Let intensity at S1 and S2 be 0 Sol. from work energy theorem
v1 = v2 = v3
then S = 40 cos2
3
2 1 + 2 = 90° & 2 = 45°
where I0 = Intensity of S1 and S2
1 1 3
= 40cos2 = 40 × 2 1, 2 & 3 are in AP
4 4 2 2
2 u s in 1 2 u s in 4 5
0 = T1 = T2 =
8 g g
Dx 2 2 d( z / 2 )
(A) If z = :f= × x = 2u c o s 1
3d D T3 =
g
3I
Similarly S = cos2 = cos2 =
3
2 2 2 6 8 2
T1 T 3
2
= T22
s 3s 2
at P = 4 =
8 2
T12, T22 & T32 are in AP
D 2
d D
(B) If z = :=
d D 2d
23. Select the ………………………
2
S cos 0 Sol.
3
2 2
at P = 0
3D 2 d 3D 3
(C) If z = :f= ×
2d D 4d 2
2 3
S = cos
2 4 4
at P = 4S =
2D
(D) If z = ; = 2
d
I 2
S = cos ()
2 2
at P = 4S = 2
L not valid here.
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24. A train is moving ……………………… 28. Figure shows ………………………
Sol. 1 1 1
Sol. C e q
45
2
L eqC eq L eq
1 1 1 200
20 = C2 = F C2 = mF
0 .2 C2 15 3
2 2
(E, F)
R c o s
F = 1 r Balanced
C
wheat stone bridge
D R C
T 2
R c o s s in a
F = R
C R R
mg
A B
2
R
R c o s s in a
T=
C D
2
R c o s
2
R R 2R
mg = 1 r
C R R
A C A C
1
T a 1 R R 2R
3
ta n ta n ta n
mg 1 r 1 2 5 B
3
R
m g ta n R
T Req. (A)
5 2
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Pyramid can be flipped about here.
R 35. Displacement of ………………………
Sol.
R R/2 R 5R I
|
C E C
i R/2 i R x x x x
0
A C 30
A B x x x
2R 0
x
i i 30
R/2 R/2 x x x x
1 2 2 u
Re q 12 5R 2
5R 2m
Re q t
12 3qB
E 'a / R T
k ' Ae
1 3u 1 u
vC = 1
2 4 3 2 Ea /RT Ea /RT
k 1 A 1e 1
k3 A 3e 3
u 1 u
vA = 1 =
2 2 4 Ea /RT Ea /RT
k 2 A 2e 2
k5 A5 e 5
1 3u 1 u
vB = 1
1/ 5
2 4 3 4 2k 2 k 1
K
Total number of collisions = 2 k3 k5
Total energy loss E
2 1/ 5
Ea /RT A e E a1 / R T
1m 2 1 1 m 3u 1 Ea / RT 2A 2e 2
u 1 1
1
= A e
Ea
2 2 4 2 2 4 9 /RT
A e E a5 / R T
A 3e 3
5
2 on solving
1m 2 1 1 m 3u 1
= u 1 1 1 1
2 2 4 2 2 4 9 Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea
2 3 1 5
5 5
1 2 3 1 2 9 8
= mu mu
4
4 4 16 9 38. 2.76 g of silver ..........
2
3m u 1 1
= mu
2 Sol. A g2C O 3 (s) 2 A g(s) C O 2(g) O 2(g)
2
16 8
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39. The pair which will ..........
H O 43. Select the correct ..........
Sol. CH 3 MgBr 2 CH 4
6 0
H O
Sol. [Co(H2O)6]3+ t 2 g e g (low spin)
Al 4 C 3 2 CH 4
H O
NaH 2 H 2 44. Which of the following ..........
Sol. Theory based.
H O
Mg 3N 2 2 NH 3
H 2O
45. Which of the following ..........
CaCN NH
2 3
NO2 NH2
Be does not react with H2O. Sn
Sol. (A)
H3C HCl H3C
40. Which combination ..........
Sol. (A) P4 + SOCl2 PCl3 + SO2 + S2Cl2 N2Cl
H PO
(B) H2SO4 + NH3(NH4)2SO4 NaNO 2
3
4
COOH Re d P CH3
5 6
Hardness in ppm = 10 H
6
10
= 5 ppm
conc . N aO H
42. Which of the following .......... 49.
X
Y..........
Sol. (ACD)
Lime water and Baryta water turns milky upon reacting with CHO conc . N aO H C H 2O H
CO 2
No reaction
50. Limiting molar ..........
H2S
SO 2 Sol. For the solution of Na2SO4
S
–2
K 2 .6 1 0
= =
CO 2 C 1
No reaction
o o
Acidified NaIO3 2 + 2– = 0.026
Na SO4
SO 2
I2
o
2– = 0.026 – 0.01 = 0.016 –1 m2 mol–1
SO4
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51. Following is/are .......... 2. Let g : R R ……………..
m ol y
Sol. For the Na2SO4 solution saturated with CaSO4 (Let x
3
m
Sol.
be the solubility of CaSO4) –e e e2 x
Ksolution = K + K 2– + K 2
Na SO 4 Ca
2
-3e
Kfoy;u = K
Na
+ K
SO
2– + K
Ca
2 –e4
4
dy dx 1 1
53. Which is incorrect.......... 2
2
y dy 0
y x y x
dy dx
Sol. P ; Q y
2
x
2
y dy 0
1 1
y x
2
1 1 y
54. Match the Column.......... ln
y x 2
Ans. (A) Q, S; (B) R; (C) Q, R, S; (D) P
2
x y y
ln
xy 2
2
y
PAPER-2 x y
e 2
PART : I MATHEMATICS xy
x y
a b b c b c a b a c c .e 2
Sol.
xy
b c c a a c b c b a y
2
( x y )e 2
cxy
c a a b a b a c b c
Given that
a b c
2
1
a b c 3 3 a b b c c a 0 5. Tr = ……………..
r r + 1 + (r + 1 ) r
a b b c b c c a c a a b a b b c c a
r( r 1 ) ( r 1) r r( r 1 ) ( r 1) r
Sol. Tr
a b b c b c c a c a a b r ( r 1) ( r 1) r
2 2
r r
2
0 [s in c e, x y z 0, x y y z z x 0 ]
r 1 r r r 1 1 1
m a x 0 o n ly w h e n a b b c a c 0 r ( r 1) r ( r 1) r r 1
100
a b , b c and c a 1 1 1 1
Tr
1
.......
r 1 2 2 100
2a 3b 4c a b 5b c 6c a
1 9
1
1 0a b c 1 8b c a 4c a b 32 100 10
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6. f : R R is a …………….. 9. If n = 5, p = 0.75……………..
x 10. Largest set ……………..
11. Suppose that ……………..
P ( F / E ). P ( E )
Sol. Sol. P (E / F)
P ( F / E ). P ( E ) P ( F / E ). P ( E )
y
p
=
1
p (1 p )
n
Hence only four solutions exist for f’(x) = 0 (12) For p = 0.75 and n = 5
Since f is differentiable and monotonic so f’ (x) = 0 gives P(E/F) = 15/16
only at least 4 points of inflexion. (13) P(E/F) = P(E)
If f(a) is integer (P) p
p
f(a+) > P and f(a) < P (or vice versa) (as f is monotonic) 1
p (1 p )
So [f(a+)] = P but [f(a)] = P 1, so limit does not exist n
f’(x) can’t be predicted. 1
If g(x) = f(f(x)) p (1 p ) 1
n
g’(x) = f’(f(x)) f’(x) will have eight roots
Hence (A) and (B). n 1 1
p 1
n n
π + p 1
7. f : 0, R is ……………..
2 p [0,1]
Sol. f’(x) + f(x) cot x f(cos x) (14) p as n increases
P (E / F)
Multiply sin x on both sides 1
p (1 p )
sin xf’ (x) + f(x) cos x f(cos x) sin x n
(f(x) sinx)’ f (cos x) sin x .........(i) P (E/F) increases
x x
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18. Let z1, z2 and ……………..
15. Let r is position……………..
Sol. Given r x ˆi y ˆj (in a plane) Sol. The triangle has circumcentre at origin and its orthocentre lying
on the cirumcircle.
r . (1 0 ˆj 8 ˆi r ) 4 0
2 2
Gives x y 8x 10y 40 0
It is circle (–4, 5) and radius = 1 19. Area enclosed……………..
p1 = max Sol. required area = 4 (area in 1st quadrant)
(x 2) (y 3)
2 2
; p 2 m in ( x 2 ) 2
(y 3)
2
(x, y) is any point on the circle.
p2 2 2 1 ; p1 2 2 1 PART : II PHYSICS
p 1 p 2 1 8 (even) tangents is drawn.
2 2
Slope of AB, d y 2
20. Three identical …………………..
d x ( 2, 2 )
Equation of AB, 2x + y = 6, B = (3, 0) x q x
O A 2 ˆi 2 ˆj, O B 3 ˆi, A B O B O A
Sol. .d 2 d
A 0 A 0
A B ˆi 2 ˆj, A B .O B ( ˆi 2 ˆj ).( 3 ˆi ) 3
16. A circle touches…………….. x 2 q x
Sol. Let centre be C(h, k)
3x 2q
B
2q
P x
3
c
L L 2L
30. The focal length …………………..
kAA kB A k eq A
Sol. (1) From ray diagram it is clear that ray emerges out of lens
parallel to itself. Hence the angle of deviation caused by the lens
2k A k B
keq = is 0°.
k A kB
B, C, D are correct
60°
r r
25. A copper wire …………………..
60°
2
F m L f
Sol. (breaking stress) =
10 2
10 N /m
A A
FL
Y= (21)(Moderate) If R denotes radius of curvature of curved
AL
surface, then from above figure
iL (20 ) 1
2 (3). (Moderate) From snells law at first interface
11 2
Y= –6 –3
4 10 N / m
L 10 10 sin 60 = 3 sinr or r = 30°
Net deformation is zero. Since the emergent ray is parallel to initial incident ray, the
portion of lens used for refraction can be assumed as slab
Energy is non zero.
Hence lateral displacement
s in (i r ) s in ( 6 0 3 0 )
= t 3 = 3 mm.
26. A circular road ………………….. cos r cos 30
Sol. When speed of car is 40 km/hr, car can make a turn without
25
3 × (2R – 3) = 4 × 4 or R= mm
skidding. If speed is less than 40 km/hr then tendency of 6
slipping is downward so it will slip down. If speed is greater From the formulae of focal length for plano-convex lens
slip up. 4
2
mv
N sin =
r R 25 25 3 1
f= = ×
3 1
1 6 3 1 6 3 1
2
mv 2
N= (m g ) Ans.
r 25
= ( 3 1) cm
12
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33. Suppose mass ………………….. 35. In circuit, initially …………………..
Sol. Time taken by particle to go from Sol. Just after the switch is closed, there is no current through the
3
put K2 = K1 , we get
4
6L
x= .
7
When mass m is in equilibrium both spring will be in v v
extended state. 2
v
; v = 30 m/s
3
3L
x1 =
7
K Q .q R
= 2. ×
2 2
d R d
2
R
2
r1 = 1.44 × 10–3 m. r2 = 0.72 × 10–3 m.
For particle to move in circle Equating pressures at points (B) & (C)
F = m2R
2
PA – + (0.2) g = PC.
2K Q qR r2
= m2R
2 2 3/2
(d R )
2
and PB – = PC.
r1
F1sin 1 1
so PB – PA = 2 – + 0.2 g
r1 r2
N 103 10
3
2K Q q = 2 × 72 × 10–3 – 3
+ (0.2) × 10 × 938
w= m 1 .4 4 0 .7 2
2 2 3 /2
m (d R )
1 4 4 (– 0 .7 2 )
2 9 10
9
10 10 10
4 = + 1960
= rad/s 1 .4 4 0 .7 2
3 2 2 3 /2
90 10 (3 4 )
= – 100 + 1960 = 1860 N/m2.
= 4000 rad/s Ans.
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PART : III CHEMISTRY 44. [X]
2HBr
..........
0 . 06 1
E 1 .1 log
2 4
0 . 06
(B)
1 .1 2 0 . 30
2
= 1.118V
(C)
40. Which of the following ..........
Sol. (A) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] Show only geometrical isomerism
(B) [Pt(NH3)2Cl4] Show only geometrical (D)
isomerism
(C) [Pt(en)3]4+ Show only optical isomerism
2+
(Ether by SN1 mechanism and addition at -bond by
(D) [Pt(en)2Cl2] Show geometrical and optical
isomerism
Markovnikove's rule)
(E) [Pt(H2O)Cl3]–1 Show only geometrical isomerism
NaOH. (Q )
= 3 3
2r 2
H O
or, 3 3
3a0
3
or, r = (3 3 )a o
2
for H atom, at n = 3, degeneracy = n2 = 9.
No angular node in 's' – subshell.
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47. Compound [A] .......... 54. Determine |G| in ..........
48. Select correct .......... Sol.
49. [E] is ..........
G
H2O(s) H2O()
(6 atm, 273 K) (6 atm, 273 K)
Sol. (47 to 49)
(A) Pb3O4 ; (B) PbO2 (C) Pb(NO3)2 G1 G3 dG = VdP–SdT
G2 = 0 dG = VdP
(D) PbS (E) HMnO4 (F) PbCrO4 H2O (s) H2O ()
(1 atm, 273 K) (1 atm, 273 K)
Pb PbO 2 Pb ( NO )2 2H 2 O
3O 4 4 HNO 3 2 3
(A ) (B ) (C ) 414
Mole = = 23 mol
18
Pb ( NO 3 )2 K 2 CrO 4 PbCrO 4 2 KNO 3
18
G1 = 23 (1–6) atm cm3
0 . 92
Pb ( NO 3 )2 H 2 S PbS 2 HNO 3
D ( Black ppt ) 18
= 23 (1–6) × 0.1 J
0 . 92
2 2 18
HNO HMnO Pb
PbO 2 Mn 3 4 G3 = 23 (6–1) atm cm3
E ( pink ) 1
18
= × 23 (6–1) × 0.1 J
50. The reductive .......... 1
Sol.
1
G = 18 × 23 × 5 × 0.1 1 J
0 . 92
0 . 08
= –18 × 23 × 5 × 0.1 × = –18 J
0 . 92
Sol. , , ,
6 × 200 = 1200
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JEE PREPARATORY TEST-5 (JPT-5)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2019
DATE : 22-05-2019 | REVISION PLAN-2 | COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF),
VIJAY (JR), VIVEK (JCC)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-1
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ACD) 4. (BC) 5. (ABCD) 6. (AC) 7. (BD)
8. (ABCD) 9. (ACD) 10. (ACD) 11. (BCD) 12. (ABD) 13. (ABCD) 14. (D)
15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (A) R, S ; (B) P, Q, R, S; (C) Q, S; (D) P
PART : II PHYSICS
19. (AD) 20. (ABCD) 21. (ACD) 22. (BCD) 23. (ACD) 24. (CD) 25. (BD)
26. (ABCD) 27. (AD) 28. (AC) 29. (BD) 30. (AB) 31. (ABD) 32. (B)
33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (A) – P, Q, R ; (B) – R ; (C) – P, R ; (D) – Q, S
PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (A) 2. (ABC) 3. (AC) 4. (BC) 5. (ACD) 6. (AB) 7. (AD)
8. (AD) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (B) 14. (C)
15. (3) 16. (125) 17. (0) 18. (2048) 19. (32)
PART : II PHYSICS
20. (ABCD) 21. (AC) 22. (AC) 23. (ACD) 24. (BCD) 25. (AB) 26. (ABCD)
27. (AC) 28. (C) 29. (A) 30. (C) 31. (D) 32. (A) 33. (B)
34. (4000) 35. (4000) 36. (1120) 37. (3000) 38. (1860)
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