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Test Date: 02/06/2021

Phase-I
C
CODE

Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

Time: 3 hrs FINAL TEST SERIES (ONLINE) MM: 300

for JEE (Main)-2021


Test – 64
ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (3) 31. (3) 61. (1)
2. (4) 32. (4) 62. (3)
3. (3) 33. (4) 63. (1)
4. (2) 34. (1) 64. (2)
5. (4) 35. (2) 65. (2)
6. (3) 36. (3) 66. (1)
7. (4) 37. (2) 67. (3)
8. (4) 38. (3) 68. (4)
9. (1) 39. (1) 69. (2)
10. (3) 40. (4) 70. (3)
11. (1) 41. (3) 71. (3)
12. (3) 42. (1) 72. (1)
13. (4) 43. (3) 73. (3)
14. (1) 44. (2) 74. (3)
15. (4) 45. (2) 75. (2)
16. (1) 46. (4) 76. (2)
17. (1) 47. (3) 77. (4)
18. (3) 48. (3) 78. (4)
19. (4) 49. (1) 79. (4)
20. (3) 50. (4) 80. (2)
21. (01.00) 51. (00.20) 81. (04.00)
22. (12.00) 52. (06.40) 82. (73.00)
23. (17.00) 53. (30.00) 83. (85.00)
24. (06.00) 54. (16.00) 84. (20.00)
25. (56.00) 55. (07.00) 85. (05.00)
26. (09.00) 56. (10.45) 86. (03.00)
27. (10.00) 57. (04.00) 87. (12.00)
28. (20.00) 58. (07.00) 88. (03.00)
29. (05.00) 59. (32.00) 89. (13.00)
30. (10.00) 60. (56.00) 90. (42.00)

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Phase-I
Test Date : 02/06/2021
C
CODE
Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

FINAL TEST SERIES (ONLINE)

for JEE (Main)-2021


Test – 64
ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS

PART – A : PHYSICS
1. Answer (3) 5. Answer (4)
v
∆P 50 × 30
Air force
= = = 750 N at0
t 2
(2t 0 + t)
2. Answer (4) t0 2t0 t
=
F1 mr1ω12

F2 mr 2 ω22
= from graph

F2 r2 ω12 1
= ⇒ F2= 2F1 at02 = at 2
F1 r1ω12 2
∴ t = 2 t0
3. Answer (3)
K = 20(x + 10) – 10 < x < 0 ∴=
T 2t0 + 2t0

dK = (10 – 2x)dx x>0 (


= 2 + 2 t0 )
KE = 200 + (10x – x2) 0 < x < 10
6. Answer (3)
4. Answer (2) mg ma
−T = 1 …(i)
Spring force does not change instantaneously. 2 2
T cos60° = ma2 …(ii)
Thus, for m1; a1 = a0
a2 cos60° = a1 …(iii)
For m2,
Solving (i), (ii) and (iii),
FSp = m2a2 …(i) 2g
Acceleration of ring =
9
Instantaneously after F2 is withdrawn
7. Answer (4)
Initially, FSp − F2 =
m2a0
Acceleration changes direction from vertically
= F2 + m2a0
FSp …(ii) downward to vertically upward as θ changes
from 0 to 90°.
a0
8. Answer (4)
FSp
For observer on cart

From (i) and (ii), v rel = 0

F2  1
=
a2 + a0 Srel = arelt 2
m2 2

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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions)

Trajectory is straight line along arel for observer 14. Answer (1)

on ground trajectory is parabola because v 0 dU
 F=
− 2ax − 4bx 3 =
= 0
and g are at angle θ initially. dx

9. Answer (1) ⇒ x=0


N Lα a a
f x= + x= −
2b 2b
L ω2L
d 2v
Use ⇒ =0
F = mLω2 dx 2
N = mLα
d 2U
=−2a + 12bx 2
ω2 dx 2
If µ
= ⇒ µN= mLω2
α
d 2U
10. Answer (3) At x = 0, <0
dx 2
Relative velocity between A and B remains the
same and is along the line joining the two. a a
At x = =−2a + 12bx >0
2b 2b
∴ They would collide but somewhere east of
line AB. a a
At x =− =−2a + 12bx >0
11. Answer (1) 2b 2b
Let x% of the length L over hang. 15. Answer (4)
 100 − x  x dy dx
∴ µ  Mg = Mg = 2bx
 100  100 dt dt
⇒ 0.25 (100 – x) = x 2
d 2y d2x  dx 
x = 20% 2
= a= 2bx 2
+ 2b  
dt dt  dt 
12. Answer (3)
2
 d x = 0 ∴ v= dx a
At x = 1 m, k is maximum ⇒ vmax ⇒ a = 0 2 x =
dt dt 2b
⇒ F – kx = 0; F = k × 1
16. Answer (1)
At that point, WE theorem
−dU
1 1 F=
F × 1− × 12
× k= =
mv 2
4 dx
2 2
17. Answer (1)
k
F− 4
=
2 mv 2
mg + N =
F r
F− = 4 ⇒ F=8N
2 mv 2  120 × 120 
N= − mg = 70  − 10 
13. Answer (4) r  500 
N′
N f  144 
= 70  − 10 
 5 
N
mg sinθ = 70 (28.8 – 10) = 1316

mg sinθ 18. Answer (3)


mg cosθ
T > µmg ⇒ T ′ – 2T > µmg
θ
F – 2T ′ > µmg ⇒ T ′ > 3µmg
N = mg sinθ
F > 7µmg
=
N ′ mg cos θ ⇒ =
R N 2 + N=
′2 mg

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Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions) FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I

19. Answer (4) 26. Answer (09.00)

mu 2 The separation between the two particles will


=
F1 mg +
r be minimum at t = 5 s

m m u2 Distance covered by 1st in 5 s = 50 m


=
F2 g−
2 2 r Distance covered by 2nd in 5 s = 25 m
20. Answer (3) Minimum separation between them = 9 m.
By conservation of energy, h1 = (h2 + h3) 27. Answer (10.00)

∆P 2mv 2 × 10 × 10−3 × 5
=
F = = = 10 N
∆t ∆t 0.01

28. Answer (20.00)

1
x1 = × 10 × 40 = 200 m
2
L cosθ = l cos(φ) + (L – l) cos(ψ)
1
x2 =− × 8 × 20 =−80 m
L cos θ − l cos φ 2
cos ψ =
L−l
∴ xrelative = x1 + x2 = 280
21. Answer (01.00)
⇒ Separation = 300 – 280 = 20 m
2µ sin α T1
T= = T=
1 T2 ; = 1 29. Answer (05.00)
g cos θ T2
In perfectly inelastic collision between two
22. Answer (12.00)
particles, linear momentum is conserved. Let θ
VA, B = VA 3 be the angle between the velocities of the two
particles before collision. Then
23. Answer (17.00) 2
 v
or 2 2
 2m 2  = (mv ) + (mv ) + 2(mv )(mv ) cos θ
a = 1.5 ms –2
 
f
or 1 = 1 + 1 + 2 cosθ
6 kg F
1
or cos θ = −
F = 0.4 × 2 × 10 = 8 N 2

F – 8 = 6 × 1.5 ∴ θ = 120°

F = 17 N 30. Answer (10.00)

24. Answer (06.00) N1 N1 N2


f1
Area under the curve given change in velocity
A T F B T
vf − vi =Area
f1
f2
vf – 2 = 4
mAg mBg
vf = 6 m/s
mA = 0.5 kg; mB = 1 kg
25. Answer (56.00)
From F.B.D. of block A,
Net work done = Change in kinetic energy
T = f1 = µmAg = 2 N
1
⇒ W − mgh =× mv 2
2 From F.B.D. of block B,

1 f2 = µN2 = 6 N
∴ W = 2 × 10 × 2 + × 2 × 42 = 56 J
2 ∴ F = T + f1 + f2 = 2 + 2 + 6 = 10 N

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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions)

PART – B : CHEMISTRY
31. Answer (3) a
So, species with greatest value of has
C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) b
greatest value of critical temperature i.e. K.
Let initial mole of O2 = y
36. Answer (3)
mole of C3H8 = x
s-orbital is spherically symmetrical.
PV = (x + y)RT
37. Answer (2)
x + y = 0.131
after reaction v1 ∝ f0

C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) v 2 ∝ 5f0 − f0


x y 0 0
v 2 ∝ 4f0
x – 0.2y 0 0.6y 0.8y
38. Answer (3)
total mole x + 1.2y
Cl
x + 1.2y 4.2
⇒ =
x+y 4

4x + 4.8y = 4.2x + 4.2y


Cl
⇒ x = 3y µres = µ2 + µ2 + 2µ 2 cos12°
4y = 0.131 =µ
Cl
0.131 F
y=
4
Cl – F
mass of O2 = 0.131 × 8 F
µ≠0

32. Answer (4)


39. Answer (1)
The total energy of the electron is minimum
ν ∝ ∆E
when it is at a distance a0 from the nucleus for
For H-atom
1s orbital.
1 1
33. Answer (4) =ν R 2 − 2 
n
 1 n 2 
Gd is present in f-block.
For Lyman series,
34. Answer (1)
 1
ν (max) ∝ 13.6  1 − 
According to Fajan’s rule, greater the polarising  ∞ 
power of cation greater would be the covalent  1
ν (min) ∝ 13.6  1 − 
character.  4 
Since Be2+ has maximum polarising power  1
∴ νmax − νmin ∝ 13.6  
among given cation, therefore, BeX2 would be 4
most covalent among given alkaline earth metal For Balmer series,
halides.
1 1
ν (max) ∝ 13.6  − 
35. Answer (2) 4 ∞

8a  1 1
Critical temperature = ν (min) ∝ 13.6  − 
27Rb 4 9

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Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions) FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I

 1 ⇒ PVm – Pb = RT
∴ ν max − ν min ∝ 13.6  
9
PVm Pb
⇒ = 1+
ν Lyman 9 RT RT
=
ν Balmer 4
Pb
⇒ Z= 1 +
40. Answer (4) RT
Species Hybridisation b
Slope of Z vs P curve (straight line) =
ICl −
2 sp3d RT
ICl−4 sp3d2 ∴ Higher the value of b, more steep will be
BrF2− sp3d the curve and b size of gas molecules
IF −
6 sp3d3 48. Answer (3)
41. Answer (3)
Radial node = 1
y 2
Moles of KClO3 = × Angular node = 1
22400 3
My So x = 3p is n = 3
Mass of KClO3 =
33600
3h
42. Answer (1) So angular momentum is =

The gas which has least value of ‘a’ occupies
greatest volume. 49. Answer (1)
43. Answer (3)
n+l
NO → NO+ + e–
B.O. = 2.5 3 (I) n = 4 l=2 4d 6
CN + e– → CN– (II) n = 3 l=2 3d 5
B.O. = 2.5 3
(III) n = 4 l=1 4p 5
44. Answer (2)
In photoelectric effect, (IV) n = 3 l=1 3p 4
hc more is n + l value, more is energy
= w + KE of electron
λ
It is given that KE of ejected electron is very 3p < 3d < 4p < 4d
high in comparison to w. 50. Answer (4)
hc hc p2
= KE ⇒ = Given
λ λ 2m
New wavelength d = 9.17 × 10–11 m
hc (1.5p)2 4 From µ = e × d
= ⇒ λ′= λ
λ1 2m 9
µ = 1.60 × 10–19 × 9.17 × 10–11
45. Answer (2)
% ionic character
7.4
Moles of O2 =
32 Observed dipole moment
= × 100
7.4 Dipole moment for 100% ionic bond
Mass of Hg obtained = × 2 × 200 g
32
46. Answer (4) 6.104 × 10 −30
= × 100 =
41.6%
C2 = σ1s2, σ*1s2, σ2s2, σ*2s2, π2px2, π2py2 14.672 × 10 −30
C2 → C2– 51. Answer (00.20)
B.O = 2 B.O = 2.5
Let molarity of NaOH be M molar and Normality
µ=0 µ = 1.732 BM
be N.
47. Answer (3)
RT ∴ N × 50 = 30 × 0.1 + 10 × 0.2
P=
Vm − b ( For NaOH, M = N)

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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions)

5 wt. of H2O = 4.5 g


M
∴ = = 0.1 molar
50
% labelling = 100 + wt. of H2O
∴ Millimoles of NaOH = 5
= 104.5%
∴ wt. of NaOH = 0.2 g 57. Answer (04.00)
52. Answer (06.40) 36Kr = 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
35.6 x=8
mol of H2 S=
2 O7 = 0.2
178
z = 10
so minimum mol of SO2 = 0.4 (P.O.A.C) y = 18
25.6 58. Answer (07.00)
mol of SO
= 2 = 0.4
64
(i) Planar molecules : XeF2, CIF3, H2O, [XeF5]–
It means O2 is limiting reagent hence minimum
I3− , BCl3 , XeF4 .
0.4
mol of O2 require = × 32 =
6.4 g
2 (ii) SF4 – See – Saw shape

53. Answer (30.00) PCl5 – Trigonal bipyramidal

Mass of the solute remains same before and SF6 – Square bipyramidal
after dilution IF7 – Pentagonal bipyramidal
100 × 1.5 × 0.8 = (100 + V) × 1.2 × 0.4 59. Answer (32.00)
V = 150 mL x g each of S8 and O2 be taken.
54. Answer (16.00) So, if nS8 = n, then nO2 = 8n
2
n
radius ∝ S8 + 8O2 → 8 SO2 , 50%
Z
n 8n 4n
9
R=K
1 2SO2 + O2 → 2 SO3 , 100%
16 4n 4n
R2 = K
3
320
Given that 4n =
R 27 16 80
= ⇒ R2 = R
R2 16 27
n=1
55. Answer (07.00)
∴ mass of S8 = 32 × 8 g
4th orbit has 4s, 4p, 4d and 4f sub-shells out of
∴ mass of mixture = 32 × 16 = 512 g
these 4f sub-shell has zero radial node.
Hence, number of electrons having zero radial 60. Answer (56.00)

1 M2 O3 + 3H2 → 2M + 3H2 O
node and ms value of − is 7.
2
3 mol of H2 require = 1 mol of M2O3
56. Answer (10.45) 1.2 1 1.2
mol of H2 require = × =0.2 mol
In 100 g oleum ⇒ wt. of H2SO4 = 80 g 2 3 2
Mass of 0.2 mol = 32 g
20 1
nSO
= = mole
3
80 4 Mass of 1 mol = 160 g

1 2M + 48 = 160
∴ nH2O = mole
4 M = 56 g

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Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions) FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I

PART – C : MATHEMATICS
61. Answer (1) 65. Answer (2)
5 A(z1)
tan A =
12

θ 3–
2
θ
θ1 –

θ1
θ2–θ3

B(z2 ) C(z3 )

Since |z1| = |z2| = |z3| = 1 and z1 + z2 + z3 = 0


∴ Triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle.

3 ∴ θ1 − θ2 = θ2 − θ3 = θ3 − θ1 =
cos B = – 3
5
3
12 4 ∴ cos(θ1 − θ2 ) + cos(θ2 − θ3 ) + cos(θ3 − θ1 ) = −
∴ cosC= – cos A= – ,tan D –=
= tan B 2
13 3
16 48 66. Answer (1)
∴ cosC + tan D = and cos C.tan D = –
39 39
16 48
∴ This equation is x 2 – x– =0
39 39
i.e. 39x2 – 16x – 48 = 0 (2, 3)
62. Answer (3)
No. of ways
(10 + 1)9 − 1
π
= 119 − 1 arg(z – 2 – 3i) =
4
63. Answer (1) 67. Answer (3)
From graph α
x2 + px + q = 0
β
|z| ≤ 1
α + β = −p
π
| arg( z ) |≤
2 αβ = q
γ
π π x + px – r = 0
2
⇒ − ≤ arg z ≤ δ
2 2
γ + δ = −p
64. Answer (2) γδ = −r
a + 2c 4 So value of ( α − γ )( α − δ )
+ = 0 ⇔ 3a + 4b + 6c + 12d = 0
b + 3d 3
= α2 − α ( − p ) − r
1 b c
⇔ 0
a+ + +d = = α 2 + pα − r = −q − r
4 3 2

ax 4 bx 3 cx 2
( α 2
+ pα + q = 0 )
Consider f ( x ) = + + + dx
4 3 2 68. Answer (4)
Then, f(0) = 0 = f(1)
No such z is possible.
∴ f(x) satisfies the conditions of Rolle’s
theorem in [0, 1]. 69. Answer (2)

Hence, f′(x) = 0 has at least one solution in (0, 1). Co-efficient of

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FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions)

 n ( n + 1)  n ( n + 1)( 2n + 1)
2
a0 x n +1 xn x2
  − so let F(x) = + a1. + .... + an −1 + an .x
2 6 n +1 n 2
x n −2 =  
2 F(0) = 0
F(1) = 0 (given)
n ( n 2 − 1) ( 3n + 2 )
= so f(x) has at least one root in (0, 1)
24
77. Answer (4)
70. Answer (3)
X>3
Apply rotation theorem
Re(z) > 3
78. Answer (4)
(
Z1 1 + i 3 )
Z2

Z3

 2π 

Z3 = Z1e
± i 
 3  79. Answer (4)

−2, Z2 =
Z3 = 1− i 3 f ′ ( x= (
) 3 x 2 − 1= 0 )
71. Answer (3) ⇒ x = ±1
7! 7! 7! So, f (−1) > 0 and f (1) < 0
No. of ways = 2 × + 2× + +1
5!2! 4!3! 6!1! ⇒ [a] ∈ (−2, 2)
= 120 ⇒ [a] ∈ [−1, 2)
72. Answer (1) 80. Answer (2)
D = b2 – 4ac = 20d2 > 0
Total number tickets = 14
C2
Real roots
= 91
−b ± 2 5 d
x= Number of possible set of 75 tickets = 91
C75
2a
81. Answer (04.00)
i.e. Irrational roots
x2 – y2 = 0 ….(i)
73. Answer (3)
x2 + y2 = 4 ….(ii)
2740 = 3120 = 3.3119
from both equation (i) + (ii)
119
= 3( −1 + C1( −1)118 ⋅ 4 + 119
C2 ( −1)117 ⋅ 42 + ...)
± 2, y =
x = ± 2
= 3(–1 + multiple of 4)
82. Answer (73.00)
= –3 + multiple of 12
( ) (11 )
6561− r r
Hence on dividing 2740 by 12 remainder will be Tr +1 = 6561 Cr 71/3 1/9

9. r = 0, 9, 18, …… 6561 = 730 terms


74. Answer (3) 83. Answer (85.00)
3p
C3 − 3.p C3 = p 2 ( 4 p − 3 ) Co-efficient of x4 = 11C2 + 9 × 11C1 + 17 × 11C0
75. Answer (2) = 171
Let z = x + iy 84. Answer (20.00)
1  No. of ways
=θ sin−1  ( x + iy − 1)
i 
10. 2!. 10! = 20. 10!
−1
= sin ( y − i ( x − 1)) 85. Answer (05.00)
For θ being real ⇒ x = 1 k = |4 + 3i| = 5
For θ being angle of triangle 0 < y ≤ 1
86. Answer (03.00)
76. Answer (2) 2 2
z − ω + z − ω2 =l
a0xn + a1xn–1 + …… + an–1 x + an = 0

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Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions) FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I

2z z + z + z + 2 =l 89. Answer (13.00)


21
l  a b 
⇒ x2 + y 2 + x + 1 = 3 + 3 
2  b a
2
 1  3  3 21− r
Also,  x +  +  y −  y+ = 0 r 42 −3 r 2r − 21
 2   
2  2  =t r +1 21
=
a 3 b 3
Cr   21
Cr a 6 b 3
r
b a 6
⇒l =3
∴ 42 – 3r = 4r – 42
87. Answer (12.00)
= (222222)10 + (333333)20 + (444444)30 i.e. r = 12
= 22222200 ∴ 13th term contains same power of a and b
88. Answer (03.00) 90. Answer (42.00)
F(1) > 0, f(2) < 0 & f(3) > 0 x + y + z = 15, p + q + r = 10
⇒ λ ∈ (12,16 ) ⇒ 3 integral value 17C
2 . 12C2 = 8976

  

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