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SS - FTS - 64 (Online) - (Main) C - 2021-06-02 - 2020 - A
Phase-I
C
CODE
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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
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
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
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Test-64_(Code-C)_(Answers & Solutions) FINAL TEST SERIES for JEE (Main)-2021_PHASE-I
∆P 2mv 2 × 10 × 10−3 × 5
=
F = = = 10 N
∆t ∆t 0.01
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°
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
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 =
2π
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)
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 )
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)
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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
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