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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – XVI

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 07-07-2022

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – A

SECTION – A

1. A

Sol. v r should be same in both the situations.
   45

Thus, v r 3 2 km/hr.  vr vm vr
vm
3

 
vm = 3km/hr. 6km/hr = v m
3 3

2. C
K
Sol. Power P = F .v = .v  K  cons tan t
v
 W = P. t = Kt

3. B
Sol. n1 = k(l1 – l)
where l is its natural length
n2 = k(l2 – l)
n1 (l  l)
= 1
n2 (l2  l)
n l  n2l1
On solving, l = 12
(n1  n2 )

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Now, n1 = k[(l1 – l)]


 (n l  n2l1 ) 
= k l1  1 2 
 (n1  n2 ) 
(n1  n2 )
k=
(l1  l2 )

4. B
Sol. If initial velocities are: u1  2gh( ), u2  2gh( )
Then final velocities: v1  3 2gh, v 2  2gh
By using conservation of momentum and equation of e & m << M.

5. C
dv
Sol. m  6rv
dt
dv 1
1  6   1 v
dt  18 
dv v

dt 3
dv dt

v 3
t2
0.5  t
 2  
ln v  
 3  t1
t
ln 4 
3
t  3 ln 4

6. C
R A
m    2mR y
2 5
Sol. x cm     R R/2
m  2m 6
2 2
R  R mR2
IA  I1  I2 , I1  m    m   
2 2 2
9 R
I2  2mR 2  2mR 2  4mR2  IA  mR 2
2
I x
for compound pendulum T  2
Mgd
5 9R
 here M = 3m, d  R  T  2
6 5g

7. B
Q1  Q 2 20
Sol. 0.6   1
Q1 Q1

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 Q1 = 50, W = Q1 – Q2 = 30 J

8. C
Sol. On the horizontal, the path difference is decreasing so at the maximum distance from P

where minima occurs, path difference is .
2

Hence 9 2  x 2  x   x = 8.75 
2

9. D
1
Sol. t = 20 min = hr
3
1 
1 km = (6)2  V 2   hr 
3 
V = 3 3 km/hr.

10. A
E0 ( 13.6)
Sol. 12.75  E0  2
 13.6 
n n12
 n4
n(n  1)
no. of lines  6
2

11. B
mv 2
Sol. qvB =
R
mv = qRB = 1.6  10 21 kg m/sec

12. D

Sol. E r
4 o
r
VAB = E 
2

13. B
E
Sol. 3
4
 E = 12

14. C
Sol. Let dq be the charge which has passed in a small interval of time dt, then dq = idt =
(4 + 2t)dt. Hence total charge passed between interval t = 2 sec and t = 6 sec
6
q =  (4  2t)dt = 48 coulomb.
2

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15. D
Sol. Maximum stress on the wire will be at highest point (at the point of suspension)
weight Alg
 stress = = 
A A

 l=
g

16. D
Sol. IL and IC will be in opposite phases.
Inet = IL – IC
= 0.6 – 0.4 = 0.2 A

17. A
Sol.  = Bv develops across rod PQ.
By Lenz’s law, plate M get positively charged.

18. D
Sol. The potential drop across R is 4 V while current is 10 10 mA
mA hence, 10 × 10–3 × R = 4. m
R = 400 .
2V
R

6V

19. B
Sol. The electron density in doped semiconductor,
n2 (3  1016 )2
e  i  = 2 × 1010 /m3
nh 4.5  1022

20. B
Sol. As accelerating voltage is increased, energy increases; the min decreases and X-rays
are getting harder (less wavelength) and penetrating power increases if filament current
increases, more electrons are emitted.

SECTION – B

21. 00004.00
Sol. Td = r d2r
T= r22
T r 22

Stress = A A
4

22. 00001.80
Sol. (T + T cos 60) vw – T vb = 0

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23. 00041.40
2GM GM
Sol. v esc  ; v orb 
R R

24. 00004.00
dx 1 1
Sol. V  2t, W  mv 2   0.5  (4)2
dt 2 2

25. 00005.00
Sol. Friction force = ma = 1 × 5 = 5.

26. 00037.25
Sol T  vg  vg
T  v      g
4
      g = 37.25

27. 00140.00
Sol. Req = R + R + R = 3R 0
0
200 C 20 C
200  20 180 60
H   A B C D
Re q 3R R
200  TB  R  H  60
TB  1400 C

28. 00001.22
Range: 1.21 to 1.23
Sol. h2 = constant
29. 00005.67
Range: 5.62 to 5.70
4
Sol. distance =  | t 2  5t  6 | dt
0

30. 00000.33
Range: 0.32 to 0.34
Mg Mg
Sol. Kx = ; x=
3 3k

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A

31. D
Sol. Sulphur forms two sigma bonds with two lone pairs.

32. B
Sol. At high pressure ‘a’ is neglected due to repulsion between gas molecules.
 P(V – b) = RT or PV = RT + Pb

33. B
H2 O H2O
Sol.  CH3 2 SiCl2    CH3 2 Si  OH2   Silicones

34. D
py  pz 33
Sol. KP   3
px 3
Pequilibrium = px + py + pz = 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 atm

35. B
nH2
Sol. 10  MO2
nO2 MH2
10
2 / 2 10 32
or,   4
10 nO2 2
1 1 1
  4  nO2   WO2   32  8 g
nO2 4 4

36. A
Sol. NaOH  CO  HCOONa

37. B
Sol. Zn2+ form colourless compounds in solution due to absence of d-d transition.

38. D
Sol. The products are due to coupling of different alkyl groups. If CH3CH2CH2Cl is RCl and
CH3CHCH3 is R’Cl, the products will be RR, R’R’ and RR’.

Cl

39. B
0.693
Sol. For first order reaction, the half-life time is given as: t1/2 
K
 The half-life is independent of the concentration of reactant.

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40. B
m
Sol.  3  m  3  e
e
n-factor of MgCl2.KCl.6 H2O = 3.

41. D
Sol. Due to weak Bi – H bond.

42. B
Sol. The diene is CH3CH = CH – CH2 – CH = CHCH3

43. D
Sol. Xe undergoes sp3 hybridization and forms three sigma and three pi-bonds with a lone
pair on it.

44. B
Sol. (A) H3C CH3 (B) H 3C CH2 CH2
C C CH3

O O
O
(C) O (D) O

H3C CH2 C CH3


C CH2 CH3 H3C

O O

45. B
Sol. It is a buffer of weak acid and a salt of strong base.

46. C
Sol. Octahedral complex with C.N number 6.

47. B
Sol. One Na+ is removed and remaining three at edge-centres (effective number per unit cell)
are present.

48. C
Sol. In cyclopentadienyl anion, each carbon is sp2 hybridized
H H

H H
H

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49. B
Sol. SiO 2  2NaOH 
 Na 2SiO3  H2O
SiO2  Na2CO3 
 Na2SiO3  CO2

50. D
Sol. CH3 COONa
C6H5CHO  CH3COOCOCH3   C 6H5  CH  CH  COOH  CH3COOH


CO2  C6H5  CH  CH2  

SECTION – B

51. 00006.00
Sol. P4  3NaOH  3H2O  PH3  3NaH2PO2
X+y=6

52. 00003.00
Sol. The initially formed carbocation will undergo rearrangement. The 2o-carbocation will form
an optical isomer when attached with benzene.

53. 00003.00
Sol. 

2X  g  
 2Y  g  Z  g 
  2
1-  Total moles = 1  
2 2 2
2
P  P 
KP  Y 2 Z
PX 
2
 2  2   
  P . P
  2      2   
 2
neglecting  compared to 1 and solving
 2 1     2
  P
 2   
1/3
 2KP 
  n3
 P 
54. 00031.75
63.5
Sol. 1 F deposits one g equivalent of metal   31.75 g
2
55. 00001.00
H
Sol. Slope 
2.303R
H 1
so, 
2.303R 4.606
H = 1 cal

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56. 00036.00
Sol. EAN = 24(Fe2+)
+12(6 CN–) = 36

57. -00089.40
1
Sol. N2  O 2  N  N  O
N N 2
O O

H   BER   BEP
 497 
  946.2     418  605.3   171.4 kJ / mol
 2 
RE = Hexp - Hcal = 82 – 171.4 = -89.4 kJ

58. 00008.00
Sol. The possible orbitals are 4s and 3p. 4s and 3p contains maximum of two and six
electrons.

59. 00009.00
Sol. x = 6, y = 0, z = 3

60. 00007.61
(Range 7.61 to 7.64)
Sol. Mass Moles Volume
Solute 40 g 40/63
Solvent 60 g
Solution 100 g 100/1.2
40 1.2
M   1000
63 100
M = 7.61

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A

61. B
Sol. f  x   x  1  4  4 x 1   x  1  9  6 x 1
 x 1 2  x  1  3 at x  1.5

  
f  x  2  x  1  3  x  1  5  2   x  1
2
f ' x 
2 x 1
1
f ' 1.5     2
3
1
2

62. C
2 2at1 2at 2
Sol. t2 = t1 – also  2  1
t1 at12 at 2
 t1t2 =  4
4 2
    t1 
t1 t1
 t12 + 2 = 4 and t1 =  2
so, point can be (2a,  2 2 a).

63. A
 
Sol. a  b  3 2  6

   2 2  3 2  6
 2  4  4  3 2  6
4  4  2 2  6
4 2  4  2  0
 2  2  1  0
 1

64. A
x sec  y tan 
Sol. Let the tangent  1
a b
A  (a cos, 0), B  (0, b cot)
 P  (a cos, b cot) = (h, k)
a b
sec = , tan =
h k
2 2
a b
 2  2 1
h k

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a2 b2
 Locus is   1.
x 2 y2

65. C
Sol. L1,L 2 and L3 are mutually perpendicular
L2
lines and all these lines are passing through B
P (1, 2, 3).
1   
V  PA PB PC  3
6
1
  2  3  6  6 cubic units
6 P
1 L1
V  (Base area) (Height) 2 A
3
6
2 2 2
1 1  1  1 
6    .2.3    .3.6    .2.6   d
3 2  2  2  C
18 18 6
 d   units
9  81  36 126 14 L3

66. C
1 1 1
Sol.   0  x  1, y 

x 1 y 1 z 1
1, z  1
x, y, z are in G.P.  log x, log y, log z are in A.P.
 2log x, log xy, log xz are in A.P.
1 1 1

 log x 2  ,  log xy  , log xz  are in H.P.

67. C
Sol. AB = A BA = B
2
ABA  A BAB  B2
AB  A 2 BA  B2
A  A2 B  B2
 A  A Bn  B
n

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68. C

Sol.    
2

3

2

b c  10

c
b 3


a

a 1

69. B
  2  2 3   Let (2, 3)
Sol.  2 and 3
2 2 Q (2 –2, ) Let
   2  2 and 3    6 P (, 3)
 3  2  2     6
7  0
  0
0
 P  2,6 , Q  2, 0 
 PQ  6

70. A
Sol. Let the coordinates of the mid – point of AB be D (h, k).
Since D lies on 2x  5y  18  0,
2h  5k  18  0 ….(i)
5
Equation of CD is y  1   x  3
2
Or 5x  2y  13  0 …(ii)
D lies on CD.
 5h  2k  13  0 …(iii)
Solving Equation (i) and (iii), we get h  1, k  4

71. D
4n  4n2  1 2n  1  2n  1
Sol. Tn  
2n  1  2n  1 2n  1  2n  1
1
Tn  4n 2n  1  4n 2n  1   2n  1 2n  1   2n  1 2n  1
2 

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1
Tn 

 2n  13/2   2n  13/2 
2
40
1
  2 33/2  13/2  53/2  .......  813/2  793/2 
n1
1 728
 729  1   364
2 2
72. D
n r
Sol. C0  nC1  nC2  nC3  ......   1 nCr  28
 n1C0   n1
  C
C0  n1C1  n1
1
n1
C2    n1

C2  n1C3  ...
r
..   1  n1
C   28
Cr 1  n1 r
r n1
  1 Cr  28  r must be even
n1 78 8
Cr  28  n1Cr  7  4   C2  n  1  8  n  9
2
73. B
Sol. x y z y x, x < y; clearly x  0
 x  1,2,3,......9 and x  y
 x  y  x  1,2,3,4,5,.....8 and y  2,3,4,.......9
 Number of choices for y  8  7  6  .......  1  36
Also z has 10 choices (any digit)
= Total number of numbers  36  10  360
74. A
Sol. Squaring and adding, we get
x 2  y 2  1  1  2cos  2A  A 
x2  y2  2
  cos A
2
Also cos A  2cos2 A  1  y
or  cos A  1 2cos A  1  y
Also cos A  2cos2 A  1  y
or  cos A  1 2cos A  1  y
Put value of cos A from (1) and get the answer.
75. C
Sol. 3 tan 3x  3
tan 3x  1

 3x  n  , n  I
4
76. D
Sol. 2 sec 2 x  5 sec x  3  0

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1
3

2 4 6 
15
2

 2 sec x  1 sec x  3   0


 sec x  3
1
cos x 
3

77. D
Sol. Let y  f  tan x  and z  g  sec x 

dy f '  tan x  . sec 2 x



dz g'  sec x  .sec x tan x
dy f ' 1 2 2 2. 2
   1
dz x

4
g'  2 .1 4

78. A
1  2x 1 1 x
Sol. We have 2  x 2  x 3x 0
x 1 x 1  x2
 2  x  1  x   2  x   3  x   4 
1
Put x  0  p  1 2 3  4   4p  2
2

79. D
Sol. Planes P1 and P2 are perpendicular
P2
x  7 y  y1 z  z1
L:   C
a b c L
The above line lies in plane P2 and B
perpendicular to plane P1 P1
 A  7, y1, z1  lies on both the planes.
At – 7, y1 . z1
 14  3y1  z1  5 …(i)
7  4y1  14z1  5 ….(ii)
Solving Equation (i) and (ii),
We get y1  3 and z1  0

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x7 y3 z0


 L:  
2 3 1
Now, verify the options.

80. B
  
Sol. abc 0
  
a  b  c
 
a 2  b2  2a.b  c 2

a 2  b2  c 2  ab c 
b
a2  b2  c 2 1

2ab 2  120o
1 2
30o 60o
 cos C   C 
2 3 
  d
a  b 2 3

1 3
 Area of the triangle   2 3.2 3   3 3 and length of the median bisecting the
2 2

vector c ,   3 tan 30o  3

SECTION – B

81. 00001.00
Sol. p  q is logically equivalent to ~ q  ~ p
  p  q   ~ q ~ p  is a tautology
only (S – 2) is false

82. 00002.00
Q (3, 5, 2)
Sol. Image of Q under in plane P (1, 3, 2)
x3 y5 z2
   3
12
1 2 1 6
Q '  1,  3,  2 
Equation ‘PQ’
x 1 y  3 z  2
    intersection
2 6 4
with image plane gives R

83. 00005.00
10
3
Sol. Let  10 Cr . r  5  S
r 0
replace r by 10 – r
0
3
  10 C10r . 10  r  5  S
r 10

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10
3
  10 Cr  5  r   S
r 0
 2S  0  S  0
10
3
  10 Cr  r  5   0
r 0
10
3 3
 10C0  5    10 Cr r  5   0
r 1
10
3
  10 Cr  r  5   125
r 1

84. 00006.00
Sol. Number of ways in which balls of different colours are drawn
 12  3  w   4  w   12  7w
3
C1  uC1 3
C1 w C1 4
C1  w C1
12 2
 (Conditional Probability)
12  7W 9
54  12  7W
54  12  7W
7W  42
W 6

85. 00002.00
   
Sol. Let a  b     0  and a.b  0 (Given)
 2
Now 3a  4b  9 2  16 2  25 2 ……..(1)
 2
and 4a  3b  16 2  9 2  25 2 ……..(2)
 From equation (1) and (2), we get
   
3a  4b  4a  3b  5  5  20 (Given)
 
Hence   2  a  b

86. 00003.00
 
Sol. f  x   sin   x   sgn  x  1 x  2 
 2
  
 sin   x  2  x  1 or x  2
  
  
   sin  x  1 x  2
  2
 0 x  1,2



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 0 x  0,1

0 x 1  0 0  x 1
 1 x  1,2   1 1  x  2
 
0 x2 0 2 x3
 0 x   2,3   1 x3

 1 x3
 function is discontinuous at x  1,2,3

87. 00190.00
Sol. B2  1
a x p  0 0 1 p x a
AB   y q b  0 1 0   b q y 
 r c z   1 0 0   z c r 
p x a
AB  AB  .........  AB  b
3 19
q y 
 z c r 


tr. AB  AB3  .......  AB19  210 
 10 p  q  r   210  p  q  r  21,p,q,r  N
p' q' r '  18, p ',q',r '  W
20  19
 Number of ordered triplets (p, q, r)  20Cr   190
2

88. 00011.00
Sol. x 2

 12x  35 x 2  10x  24  504 
 x  5  x  7  x  6  x  4   504
 x  7  x  6  x  5  x  4   504
x 2

 x  42 x 2  x  20  504 
2
x xt
 t  42  t  20   504 x2  x  6
t 2  62t  840  504  0 x2  x  6  0
t 2  62t  336  0 x  3 and –2
 t  6  t  56   x 2  x  56
t = 6 or 56 x 2  x  56  0
 x  8  x  7   0
x = – 78
x1  x 2  8  3  11

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89. 00021.00
Sol. B  adj  A   B  A A 1
1
B  3A 1, B 1  A
3
1 3
f  x 
3
 x  6x 2  9x  9 
f '  x   x 2  4x  3
1
Global maximum at x  6   72  72  54  9   21
3

90. 00144.00
Sol.    
det . A 2  A  det  P 1DP P 1DP  P 1DP 
   
Or 
det. p 1D2P  P 1 DP 

Or  
det P 1 D2  D P  
Or det . P P  .det D  D 
1 2

Or det . I .det D  .det. D  1


Or 12. 1.2.3  .  2.3.4   6.24  144

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