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Aits 1718 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 1718 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 1718 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
)-JEE(Advanced)/18
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
CONCEPT RECAPITULATION TEST – II
PAPER-1
3. B 21. AB 39. AC
8. C 26. B 44. C
9. B 27. A 45. D
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. CD
Sol. Particle P will have a velocity in vertical direction.
i.e. R cos = V
V
cos1 R
R
V V
Required angle is cos1
R
And in second case R cos V
V V
cos1 , cos1
R R
V
R
2. BD
D
Sol. =
d
3. B
Sol. Apply KVL.
4. BC
Sol. vL = vC = vR ;
xL = xC = R
when inductor is short circuited
Z= R2 x 2C = 2R
30 30
I=
Z 2R
30 30
VL = ixL = ×R=
2R 2
(A) is incorrect and with similar calculations (B) will be correct.
Here f0 is the resonance frequency as vL = vC
1
0 = 2f0 =
LC
xL L
= = 2LC
x C 1 C
Given f = 2f0
= 20
xL
=4
xC
(C) is also correct.
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5. ACD
Sol. Apply Gauss law and property of conductor.
6. D
Sol. Extra phase change in glass = phae change in water of length AS2. g
S1
2t 2 2 2
t sin 30o 30°
g 3
3 4 4 1 8
t t = mm .
2 3 3 3 3 A
S2
7. BD
1
Sol. E and total energy is –ve.
n2
8. C
9. B
10. D
(Sol. for 8 – 10) Convert into polytropic process and use formulas of C and W.
11. C
12. B
13. A
(Sol. for 11 – 13) Apply principle of caloriemetry.
SECTION – C
14. 8
1
Sol F.x m1gx kx 2 0
2
kx = m2 g for just shifting m2
1
F.x m1gx m2gx 0
2
m 2
F m1 2 g 0.4 1 10 = 8N
2 2
15. 5
Sol. At stable equilibrium, U is minimum.
dU d2U
= 0 and >0
dx dx 2
1 x 3 ax 2
= 20x = 0.
dx 3 2
2
x – 9x + 20 = 0. (x – 5) (x – 4) = 0.
x = 5 and x = 4 are points of equilibrium.
d2U
And U minimum when > 0. i.e. at x = 5.
dx 2
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16. 2
Sol. =x+y–z
17. 2
1 4 2I
Sol. T = 2 T2 = 421/ g g 2
g T
1mm 0.1
Here % error in I = 100 100 0.1%
100cm 100
0.1
and % error in T = 100 0.05%
2 100
% error in g = % error in I + 2 (% error in T) = 0.1 + 2 0.05 = 0.2%.
18. 1
Sol. 30 VSD = 29 MSD
29
1 VSD = MSD
30
L.C. = 1 MSD – 1 VSD
29 1
= 1 MSD 0.50 1 minute
30 30
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. BCD
Sol. These concentrated terms don’t depend upon volume.
20. ABC
Sol. LiAlH4, converts carbonyl compound into alcohol.
21. AB
Sol. In peroxy acid anti-addition takes place.
22. ABC
O
23. ABD
O
Sol. R - C - NH 2 has least +ve charge density among all of the given compound.
24. ACD
Sol. It is benzoin condensation.
25. BCD
Sol. HOBr is Br2/H2O.
26. B
Sol. Liberman’s test is used for phenolic group.
27. A
Sol. Dye test is used for aromatic amine.
28. A
Sol. Ring test is for NO3 ion.
29. C
Sol. Saponification is second order kinetics.
30. B
Sol. Ester hydrolysis in acidic medium is first order kinetics.
31. D
Sol. It is first order kinetics.
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SECTION – C
32. 5
Sol. Chiral C is attached to 4 different groups.
33. 1
Sol. Conc. H2SO4 is a dehydrating agent.
34. 8
Sol. O O
C - OEt
A=
EtO - C
O
O
35. 6
NO 2
N
Sol. Compound (Z) is
N N
O 2N NO 2
36. 5
Sol. Fructose is a ketose sugar.
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SECTION – A
37. BCD
Sol. Solving f x 2x x 2 and g x x n
We have 2x x 2 x n x 0 and x 1
1 1
x3 xn1
A 2x x x 2 n
dx x 2
3 n 10
0
y
g(x) = xn
f(x) = 2x – x2
x
O
1 1 2 1
1
3 n 1 3 n 1
2 1 1 2 1 1
Hence,
3 n1 2 3 2 n 1
43 1
n 1 6 n 5
6 n 1
Hence n is a divisor of 15, 20, 30
38. AC
1
Sol. f x 2x 4 x 4 sin x0
x
=0 x0
1 1
f ' x 8x3 4x3 sin x 2 cos
x x
39. AC
Sol. x 5 2 y 7 2 x 12 y 12 12
SP S 'P 2a conic is ellipse
2ae 36 64
5
2a 12 e
6
7 1
Major axis y 7 x 5
5 1
4x 3y 1 0
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40. BD
Sol. All roots of equation ax 4 bx 2 c 0 will be real if both roots of ay 2 by c 0 will be
positive (let x 2 y )
b c
i.e. sum of roots 0 and product of roots 0 .
a a
Hence, a and b are of opposite sign, while a and c are of same sign.
41. ACD
Sol. Let common difference is
(A) a a 3 a a 2
a 2 3a a2 3a 2 2
2 2 0, which is true.
(B) a a 2 a a 3
0 2, false is a b c d 0
(C) a a 3 a a 2
(D) a 1 , b 1 , c 1 , d 1 all in A.P.
a 1 d 1 b 1 c 1
42. AD
n
Sol. 34n 81n 1 80 1 80, N
4n
33 3180 3.380
40 40
3. 9 3 10 1
3 1 10 3 30
4n
Last digit of 33 1 is 4.
43. AC
Sol. Suppose the two players did not play at all so that the remaining (n – 2) players played
n2
C2 matches. Since, these two players played 3 matches each, hence the total
n2
number of matches is C2 3 3 84 (given)
n2 13
C2 78 C2
n 2 13
n 15 6C2
44. C
45. D
46. B
(Sol. 44 to 46)
(I) For domain of f x n x 2 6x 5
x 2 6x 5 0
x 5 x 1 0
x 5 or x < 1
(II) y
x .
1 x
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y y
x . Hence 0 1
1 y 1 y
x 7 4
(III) Given, f x sin 2
x 9
domain of f x 7, 9
x 7 16
g x (Rationalise)
x 9 x7 4
x7 4
So, range of g x is 0, .
4 8
1
Hence, range of f x is 0,1 .
2
(IV) Let x 2 4 cos2 sin2 then 4 x 2 3 sin2 and x 2 1 3 cos2
f x 3 sin 3 cos
ymin 3 and ymax
1 1
3 6
2 2
Hence range of f x is 3, 6
47. B
48. D
49. A
(Sol. 47 to 49)
(I) Let P (x) = 6 + x, for x = 0, 1, 2, 3
Let f x P x x 6
f x is also a polynomial of degree 4.
f x x x 1 x 2 x 3
As f x vanishes at x = 0, 1, 2, 3, so f x P x x 6 x 0 x 1 x 2 x 3
P x x 6 x x 1 x 2 x 3
Hence P 4 10 4.3.2.1 10 24 34
2
1 n n 1
2
(II) tan1 2
tan
n 1 n n 4 n1 1 4
n n 1
2 2
tan1 n n 1
n 1 1 2 . 2
n n 1
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2 2
tan1 tan1
n 1 n n 1
2 2 2 2
tan 1 tan1 tan1 tan 1 ..... terms
1 2 2 3
a
tan1 2 tan1
b
a 2; b 1 a b 3
1 1 1 1 1 1
(III) P 4
4
4
......4
4
1 2 53 64 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
P 4 4 4 ... 4 4 4 4 ...
1 3 5 2 1 2 3
1
Pq p
16
15 p 16
pq
16 q 15
(IV) Given s1 s2 s3 ..... s10 t1 t 2 t3 ....... t15 Let 1st sequence is
a1,a1 d1,a1 2d1,.... and 2nd is a1,a1 d2 ,a1 2d2 ..... (since s1 t1 )
Given s2 2t 2
a1 d1 2 a1 d2
a1 d1 2d2 ………(i)
s s1 d1
We have to find 2 ?
t 2 t1 d2
10 15
Now
2
2a1 9d1
2
2a1 14d2
This gives a1 9d1 21d2 ……….(ii)
d 19
From equation (i) and (ii) 1
d2 8
SECTION – C
50. 2
2
1 1 1 1
Sol. Since x 1 x x , so put x sin .
4 2 2 2
1 dx
Therefore, 0 1 x 2 x x 1 x
1
cos d
/2 2
/2 1 2 3 1
1 sin 1 sin 2 cos
4 2 2
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d
4 2
where,
0 cos 8 cos 15 2
4 d d
0
2 cos 4 1 0 cos 4 1
d
Let I1 where a 1
0
cos a
dt
Put tan t, d 2 .
2 1 t2
2dt
I1
1 t 2
2
dt
1 t 1 a
0 2 0
r2
a 1
a 1
1 t a 2
2 a 1 1 t a 1
tan
1 a a 1 a 1 0
2
.
a2 1 2 a2 1
Thus I 2
1 1 3 1
24 8 2 6 6
51. 1
ex e x
Sol. Let y e 2x 1 2ye x
2
Therefore, t 2 2yt 1 0, t e x
2y 4y 2 4
t y y2 1
2
x log y y 2 1 (since e x 0 )
f 1 x g x log x x2 1
e1002 1 e1002 1 e1002 1
g log 501
log e501 501
2e501 501
2e 2e
52. 3
1
Sol. Taking logarithm of both sides, we get log y x log 1
x
2
1 x 1 1
y1 x 2 log 1
y x 1 x x
1 1
log 1 (i)
x 1 x
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2
1 9 9 1 3
Since y 2 1 so y1 2 log
2 4 4 3 2
Multiplying (i) by y and then differentiating, we get
1 1 1 x 1
y 2 x y1 x log 1 y x
x 1 x x 12 x 1 x 2
2
1 3 1 1 9 1 3 1
So y 2 2 y1 2 log y 2 log .
3 2 9 6 4 3 2 8
53. 5
Sol. The probability of getting at least one head
= 1 – probability of getting no heads
0 n
1 1 1
1 nC0 . 1 n
2 2 2
The probability of getting at least two tails
= 1 – probability of getting no tails – probability of getting 2 tails
n 0 n 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 nCn . nCn1 . 1 n n n
2
2 2
2 2 2
From the question,
1 1 n 5
1 n 1 n 32
2 2
n 1 1 5 n 5
or n n or n n5
2 2 32 2 32
54. 7
Sol. Let AB l1 A
x 1 y 0
Equation of AB r
cos sin
1 r cos 2 r sin 2 1
(1, 0)
4 3
r 2
3 sin 6r cos 9 0
2
B
6 cos 9
r1 r2 2
,r1 r2
3 sin 3 sin2
2 12
l1 r1 r2 r1 r2 4r1r2
3 sin2
12 12
l2 2
3 sin2 3 cos
2
1 1 7
l1 l2 12
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