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Test Date: 27/11/2020

Phase-I
C
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Test – 6
ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (1) 26. (2) 51. (4)
2. (3) 27. (3) 52. (4)
28. (3) 53. (2)
3. (3)
29. (2) 54. (1)
4. (3)
30. (3) 55. (3)
5. (4)
31. (1) 56. (4)
6. (2)
32. (2) 57. (4)
7. (2)
33. (1) 58. (4)
8. (3)
34. (3) 59. (1)
9. (3)
35. (3) 60. (1)
10. (2)
36. (1) 61. (4)
11. (4)
37. (2) 62. (1)
12. (3)
38. (2) 63. (1)
13. (1)
39. (2) 64. (1)
14. (2)
40. (3) 65. (2)
15. (3)
41. (2) 66. (4)
16. (2)
42. (4) 67. (3)
17. (3)
43. (3) 68. (1)
18. (2)
44. (2) 69. (1)
19. (2)
45. (4) 70. (2)
20. (4)
46. (04.00) 71. (17.00)
21. (48.00)
47. (32.00) 72. (35.00)
22. (46.50)
23. (13.33) 48. (03.00) 73. (30.00)

24. (60.00) 49. (05.00) 74. (08.00)

25. (80.00) 50. (02.50) 75. (10.00)

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Test Date: 27/11/2020 Phase-I


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for JEE (Main) - 2021
Test – 6
Answers & SOLUTIONS

6. Answer (2)
PART – A : PHYSICS
hc hc
1. Answer (1)   eV0 …(i)
2
 0
1d
x  D 2  d 2  D 
2 D hc hc
n   n 2  eV0 …(ii)
1d 2
  0
For destructive interference   2n  1
2 D 2
d2  n  1
 0   
  (Odd multiplier in  n 
 2n  1 D
denominator) 7. Answer (2)
2. Answer (3)
Wavefront is equally inclined to all the axis so 1240 1
   mv12 …(i)
light ray will be transverse to the wavefront. 500 2
1
 cos with all axis =
3 1240 1
   mv 22 (ii)
620 2
3. Answer (3)
    1.6 eV
x 2  9 2  x 
2
8. Answer (3)
35
 x  8.75
4 hc
 K
1
4. Answer (3)
Given : KEmax = (h – 0)  (h – 1.6 eV) hc
   3K
= 0.4 eV 2
 h = 2 eV Now, (2h – 0) = Emax 1
 2 
 (4 – 1.6) eV = 2.4 eV 3

 Stopping potential = 2.4 volts 9. Answer (3)

5. Answer (4) 238  206


No. of -particles = 8
4
KE of ejected photoelectrons varies from 0 to
Kmax and its variation is non-linear No. of -particles = 8  2 = 16

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10. Answer (2) 16. Answer (2)

p2 1  h2 
KE     2  and
2 m 2 m   

A
Q  (KE )
A4

232  h 2   r = r
=  
228  2 2 m   e = i = 60°
and 1 × sin60° = 3 sin r
29 h 2
=  r = 30°
57  2 m   = (60° – 30°) + (60° – 30°) = 60°
11. Answer (4) 17. Answer (3)

R  9
Power gain = 2   L  1 VSD = mm
 RB  10

2  9 
200  2       10  Zero error= 6  (1 mm) – 6    mm
 1  10 
= +0.6 mm
4
 Vin   0.2 V
20 18. Answer (2)

12. Answer (3) R = 20 cm

Given logic gate represents OR gate 1  2  3


  (1.3  1)  
f2  20  100
13. Answer (1)
1 1 1 1 1 3
      fe  50 cm
v u f fe 20 100
1 1 2 19. Answer (2)
 
10 20 R
30 2 f0
  = f0 + fe, m =
200 R fe
40 20
R  10 =  fe  2 cm
3 fe
14. Answer (2)
  = 20 + 2 = 22 cm.
For prism use have,
Li + Le = LA + LD ...(i) 20. Answer (4)
 
if i = 15°, then e = 60° Direction of propagation is along E  B
and D = 30° 21. Answer (48.00)
From eq. (i), 20  30
v1 = = – 60 cm
15° + 60° = A + 30°  20  30 
u for mirror = 60 + 10 = 70 cm
 A = 45°
v for mirror = 70 cm
15. Answer (3)  u for lens (again) = 70 + 10 = 80 cm
hc 80  30
   4K  v2 = = 48 cm
1  80  30 
hc 22. Answer (46.50)
K
2  1 
E = 13.6 × 4  1 – = 51 eV
hc  4 1  16 
  
3   2 1   Vstopping = 51 – 45 = 46.50 eV

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23. Answer (13.33) 31. Answer (1)


D U
 2
U
D – U = 2U
D = 3U
32. Answer (2)
U = 20
F
m
F  20
F
2 
F  20
(Claisen Rearrangement)
–2F + 40 = F
33. Answer (1)
40
F cm Gabriel phthalimide synthesis is best method to
3
prepare aliphatic primary amine.
24. Answer (60.00)
 = 2(i – r) 34. Answer (3)

Aldehydes are more reactive than ketone


towards N.A.R.

35. Answer (3)

r = 30°
sin i
 3
sin r
i = 60°
36. Answer (1)
 = 60°
25. Answer (80.00) Compound P is
Image formed by 1st lens should be in focal
plane of 2nd.

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
26. Answer (2)
1-Propanamine + CHCl3 + KOH  CH3 CH2 CH2NC
Bottle A  Foul Smell

27. Answer (3)


In DNA, deoxyribose sugar is present
(sugar B), and in RNA, ribose sugar is present
(sugar A).
37. Answer (2)
28. Answer (3)
Aspirin is non-narcotic analgesics. Aniline is formed.
29. Answer (2)
38. Answer (2)

Structure of melamine is

30. Answer (3)


Reactivity towards SN2 reaction.

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39. Answer (2) 46. Answer (04.00)

40. Answer (3)

41. Answer (2)

47. Answer (32.00)

48. Answer (03.00)

42. Answer (4) 49. Answer (05.00)


Veronal, Amytal, Nembutal, Luminal and
Greater is the basic strength more will be Seconal are used as tranquilizers.
nucleophilic strength, if attacking nucleophilic 50. Answer (02.50)
centre is same.
43. Answer (3)

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
51. Answer (4)
Let A is the event for getting score a multiple
of 4
So, n(A) = (1, 3), (3, 1), (2, 2), (2, 6), (6, 2),
(3, 5), (5, 3), (4, 4) & (6, 6) = 09
n(A) = 9
44. Answer (2) & n(B) = (4, 4) = 1
1
So,
9
52. Answer (4)
dy 1 2
 y 
dx x ln x x
1
45. Answer (4)
 x ln x dx
I.F.  e  ln x
Solution of differential equation is
2
y ln x    x ln x  dx
y(ln x) = (ln x)2 + c

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53. Answer (2) 57. Answer (4)


   All planes intersect in a single line is
a  b  c 2
1 1 k
  2   2   2
k  abc  bc a  c ab 3 1 2  0
1 1 2
  2      
a  b  c   a. b  b. c  c. a   2k = 12
  2 2 2 2    k=6
 a  b  c  a  b  c  2a. b
    58. Answer (4)
2 b. c  2 c . a
Equation of line through points (1, –2, 3) and (1,
     
k  48   a. b  b. c  c. a  1, 0) is

k  48  4  cos 1  cos 2  cos 3 


  
where 1, 2, 3 is angle between a . b and c
respectively.

kmax  48  4 min  cos 1  cos 2  cos 3 

 3
kmax = 48 – 4    = 54
 2
x 1 y 1 z  0
54. Answer (1)      say 
0 3 30
Required probability
3
A point on above line M = (1, – + 1, )
C2  7C1  2C2  8C1  5C2  5C1 79
= 10
 D.Rs of PM = <–3, – – 1,  – 3>
C3 120
PM  AB
55. Answer (3)  (–3).0 + (–1 – ) (–1) + ( – 3).1 = 0
  
Given a  b  c  1  =1
 foot of perpendicular = (1, 0, 1)
   1
a  b  c  b This point lies on plane 2x + y – z = 1
2
59. Answer (1)
      1
b  a. c   c  a. b   b 2  sin x dy
2    cos x
y 1 dx
  1  
By comparing, a. c  and a . b  0 dy  cos x
2   y  1   2  sin x dx
 
So, angle between a and b is 90°.
 ln(y + 1) = –ln(2 + sinx) + c
56. Answer (4)
[given y(0) = 1]
 y 2  1 e x dx
  y 2   ex  1
 dy  So ln 2 = –ln 2 + c
 
c = 2 ln 2 = ln 4
1
 y   ln e x  1  c So equation is ln(y + 1) + ln(2 + sinx) = ln 4
y

(0, 1) Now put x 
2
c = –ln2
ln(y + 1) + ln 3 = ln 4
2  e x  1
 y  1  y ln 
 2  4
ln  y  1  ln  
  3
 ex  1 1
 y 2  1  y ln 
 2  y
  3

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60. Answer (1) and r  i  2 j  3k



  
L1  r = ˆi - ˆj + l 2 ˆi + kˆ  
 PQ  r  0 )

  
L2  r = 2 ˆi  ˆj + m ˆi + ˆj  kˆ  65. Answer (2)
If variate varries from a to b then variance
Equating coeff. of iˆ , ˆj and kˆ of L1 and L2
2
ba
2l + 1 = m + 2 ... (1) var  x    
–1 = –1 + m ... (2)  2 
l = –m ... (3) 2
 10  0 
 m = l = 0 Which gives absurd result hence  var  x    
 2 
lines are skew (do not intersect) for any
 var(x) < 25
value of l and m.
 standard deviation < 5
61. Answer (4)
Clearly standard deviation cann’t be 6.
Now parallel vector along the line is
66. Answer (4)
i j k
dy
1 2 3  i  6  9   j  3  9   k  3  6  sec 2 y  2x tan y  x 3
dx
3 3 3
d
(tan y) + 2x tan y = x3
= 3i  6 j  3k dx

 3i  6j  3k . i  3



1  I.F. = e
2xdx
= e x 2

Now cos1 =
9  36  9 1 3 6 6 2 2
tan y . ex   x3 e x dx 
6 2
Similarly, cos2 = 
3 6 6

1 2

2
  tan y  x –1  c e –x 
2
So cos 2  2 cos 1
1
62. Answer (1)   x  0, y  0  c  
2
np(1 – p) = 4 and np = 20 1  2
x – 1 e – x 
2
  tan y 
4 2  
 p= , n = 25
5  1 
 y (1)  tan–1  
2 23  2e 
25  4  1 192
p(x = 2) = C2      67. Answer (3)
5 5 523
  
63. Answer (1)  a  2b  3c  32 2

By increasing last 4 observations, there will be  4 cos   6 cos    1 1  2 2  12 co s 


no effect on median. So median will remain
same.   2 
   ,  , then maximum value of
2 3 
64. Answer (1)
4 cos   6 cos   2 2 – 5
Perpendicular distance between the given lines
  68. Answer (1)
PQ  r
=  =0
r
(Both lines are perpendicular)

PQ   6  1 i   9  1 j  13  2  k

5i  10 j  15k
Direction ratios of AM is

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<2 – 3, 3 + 3, 4 – 8> To find ; a+c


As l1  l2
We have, a+b+c+d=1
 2(2 – 3) +3(3 + 3) + 4(4 – 8) = 0
 (4 + 9 + 16) – 6 + 9 – 32 = 0 1 1
i.e. a + c = 1 – 
4 3
 =1
5
M(2, 5, 7) a+c=
12
Dr's of AM are <–1, 6, –4>
72. Answer (35.00)
x  3 y  1 z  11
Equation of l1 is   x  1 y  12 z  7
1 6 4   , put x = 0, we get
1 5 2
69. Answer (1)
y  12 z 7
2 xy dy  y 2 dx  1  = –1 and = –1 
2
=  1  2  dx 5 2
x  x 
  y = 7 and z = 5
 y2   1
  d     x    C  k = 35
 x   x
73. Answer (30.00)
y2 1         
  x  C
x x (a  2 b  3 c )  (a  b  b  c  c  a )
        
1 = [a b c ]  2 [ a b c ]  3 [a b c ]
 0 = 2 C
2
= 5 + 10 + 15
3  1 3
 C=   y2  x x – –  = 30
2  x 2
 y (– 2 )   6 74. Answer (08.00)
Total number of selection = 10C
70. Answer (2) 4

MATHS EMATIC Required way to select 4 shoes = 5C4 × 24


7! 1
Probability =  5
C4  2 4 8
 11!  990  Required probability = 
  10
C4 21
 2!2!2! 
71. Answer (17.00) 75. Answer (10.00)
x + y = 130 and median class is 30 - 35
N
c
 Median = l  2 h
f

200  110  x 
  32  30   5  x  60
75
1 1
Given b  , d
4 3  y = 70 y – x = 10

  

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