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Course/Phase-l to IV/09-09-2018
Code : 5001CT103218006

Target : JEE (M+A)2019 Leader Course/Phase-l to IV


Minor Test # 06 (English) Answer Key Test Date # 09-09-2018
PART-I : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SECTION-I
A. D C B D AC ABC ABC ABD AD AD B C C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 1 2 5 3 9 5
PART-II : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SECTION-I
A. B B B C ACD CD AD AB ACD BC A A D A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 6 5 2 8 6 4
PART-III : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SECTION-I
A. C D B B ACD AB ABCD ABCD AD ABC B A C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-IV
A. 6 3 4 0 0 3

HINT AND SOLUTION


PART-1: PHYSICS 7. Ans. (A,B,C)
  
SECTION–I Total electric field at surface S is E1 + E2 where E1
1. Ans. (D)
S
K2Q  Q

K Q / 2  Q / 2 and E2 are field due to Q1 and Q2 Q1 Q2
F 2 , F 
r r2
F'= F/8
    Q Q
2. Ans. (C) flux    E1 .ds   E2 .ds  in  1
0 0
3. Ans. (B)
8. Ans. (A,B,D)
Let m is the mass of the rope.

F
Acceleration of system =
2m

FBD 1 :

F F
F–T= mT 
2m 2

FBD 2 :
From conditions of translational equilibrium F m F
T3    T3 
5T = 15 g ...(i) 2m 2 4
T = mg ...(ii)
FBD 3 :
From equations (i) and (ii) : m = 3 kg
4. Ans. (D) F m 3F
F  T1    T1 
2m 2 4
5. Ans.(A,C)
9. Ans. (AD)
6. Ans. (A,B,C)
10. Ans. (A,D)

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11. Ans. (B) ;
 v  v
12. Ans. (C) ;  2   n  1  0 t   1  0 t  e2 
 R  R

FBD of C R
t 1  e2  
v0
80N
A    1,   2        1  2   3
80N 60N
5. Ans. (9)
100 N
1  2 2  4 3 , if 3 =  then 1 = 4, 2 = 2
a1 = 162r, a2 = 422r, a3 =23r a1 : a2 : a3 = 16 : 8 : 3
60N 6. Ans. (5)
0N Kx
B PART-2: CHEMISTRY
SECTION–I
1. Ans. (B)
H = U + VP
13. Ans. (C)
100
14. Ans. (D) –440 = U + 10 (–30) ×
1000
SECTION - IV
U = –410 kJ
1. Ans. (1)
2. Ans. (B)
dE  dE 
here E  2  x ; dx   2  x2
FP 3. Ans. (B)
dx 0 0
4. Ans. (C)
   qa 5. Ans.(A,C,D)
 F  q 2a    ; F    x2
 2 0 x 
2
0 6. Ans. (CD)
2. Ans. (2) 7. Ans. (A,D)
3. Ans. (5) 8. Ans. (A, B)
9. Ans. (ACD)
Q Q 1
Sol. C  1
= 10. Ans. (BC)
V 5
 E.dx
0
11. Ans. (A)
Process AB
4. Ans. (3)
v2
dv v 2
dv 1
v t U = 0, qAB = –w = nRT ln
   2   dt
v1
dt R v0
v R0
qAB = 1 × R × 300 ln 2 = 210 R
v
 1 t v0
     v 
 v v R v
0 1 0 t
R

2 R t
ds v0 v0
    ds   dt
dt v  v 
1 0 t 0 0 1 0 t
 
R R

t Process BC
  v 
 2 R   R   n  1  0 t   qBC = H = nCp T
  R  0

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qBC = 1 × R(300) = 750 R SECTION–I
2
1. Ans. (C)
qTotal = 210 R + 750 R = 960 R
x y
12. Ans. (A) a  b =1 bx + ay – ab = 0  (1)
WAB = –qAB = –210 R
Line : (x + y – 3) +  (2x – 3y – 1) = 0
WBC = –PB (VC–VB) = – PB (2VB – VB) = –PBVB = –nRTB
(1 + 2 ) x + (1 – 3 ) y – (3 + ) = 0  (2)
= – 300 R
WTotal = –510 R
1  2
=1 1 + 2  = 3  1 2= 
3  1
13. Ans. (D) Because in B one carbon is attached by identical
groups. Put value of  in (2) and compare with (1) .
14. Ans. (A) a=±1, b=±1.
SECTION - IV 2. Ans. (D)
1. Ans. (6) 2  5 / 2
mOP =  1
 H =  U +  ngRT
T 13/ 2

900 =  U + 1 × 2 × 300

 U = 300 Cal/mol (3/ 2, –5/ 2)


0

300 P
Ans. =  0.1 A (1, –2) B
2
= 15 Cal.  equation of the chord AB
2. Ans. (2) y + 2 = 1(x – 1)
LR (excess) x – y– 3 = 0
N2 + 3H2  2NH3 3. Ans. (B)
14g 5g x = [x2]  x= I
Put x = I  I = I2
14 5
28 2  I = 0, 1
4. Ans. (B)
1
 mol = 2.5 mol 1 mol
2 1
4 cos3 – cos 3 =
2
5 3
0   1mol
2 2 1
4 cos3 + sin 3 = –
 moles of H2 left unreacted = 1 mole 2
so mass of H2 left unreacted = 1 × 2 = 2g 4 sin3 + 4 cos3 – cos3 + sin 3 = 0
3. Ans. (2)  sin  = – cos
4. Ans. (8)
3
Number of chiral centres + GI unit = 2 + 2 = 4.  = which satisfies both the equations.
4
so isomers = 24 = 16 5. Ans. (ACD)
Thus, enatiomeric pairs = 8 L1 : x + 2y – 8 = 0
L2 : x – y + 2 = 0
5. Ans. (6)
L3 : 2x + y –  = 0
6. Ans. (4)
Lines do not form a triangle if these are concurrent or

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atleast two of them are parallel. 10. Ans. (A,B,C)
(A) log105(2log102 + log105) + (log102)2 = (log102 +
 2 8 log105) = (log1010)2 = 1
2

from concurrency 1 1 4  0
2 1  log4  log3
(B) 1
2 log4  log3  log4
 (  4)  2(  8)  8(1  2)  0
1
(C) –log5log331/5 = –log5 =1
 2
  2  8  0 5

  4,  2 3
1 4 4
6. Ans. (AB)
(D)
6
log 3  3   log3 / 4 3 = – 1
4  

Paragraph for Question 11 to 12


B ƒ (x) = 2x2 – (3a + 1)x + a2 + a = 0
3  (x – a)(2x – (a + 1)) = 0
O a1
3 A  D > 0 since root are x = a,
2
S : (x – 3)2 + (y – 4)2 = 25 11. Ans. (B)
2 2
S : x + y – 6x – 8y = 0
2
 Origin lies on the circle. A & B are points on the
circle at a distance 3 from origin. Equation of another
ƒ (2) < 0
circle whose centre is (0, 0) and radius is 3, is
 (2 – a)(4 – a –1) < 0
S' : x2 + y2 = 9
(a – 2)(a – 3) < 0
 chord AB is, S – S' = 0
2<a<3
 6x + 8y = 9
12. Ans. (A)
7. Ans. (ABCD)
a + b = 4 (b > a)
a 1 x=a
b= 3 a =1 x
2
f(x) = a(x – 1) (x – 3)
One root smaller than a
f(2) = –1  a = 1
a 1
f(x) = x2 – 4x + 3  a  a 1
2
8. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
13. Ans. (C)
9. Ans. (A,D)
cos–1 x – sin–1 x = tan–1 x
2
  2 3 
k 2   tan tan tan  
 7 7 7  2 cos–1x – = tan–1 x
2

 2 3 7 tan –1x
sin sin sin = / 2
7 7 7 8

 2 3 1
cos cos cos 
7 7 7 8 / 2
–1 O 1
2 2cos–1x – / 2
k2   7 7
–/ 2

k= ± 7 Exactly one solution.

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14. Ans. (D) 3ƒ (11) + 2ƒ (7) = 140 ....(iii)
solving (ii) & (iii)

y = sin ( – 2 sin–1 x)
2 ƒ (7) = 4

y = cos (2 sin–1 x) 4. Ans. (0)

 x2 
 logx  0
= 1 – 2 sin2 (sin–1 x) = 1 – 2x2  2x  1 
SECTION - IV
 x 2
1. Ans. (6)  0
  2x  1 x>2 ....(i)
xy – 3x – 2y + 6 = 0  (x – 2)(y – 3) = 0  x  0, x  1
2x + 3y – 19 = 0  2(x – 2) + 3(y – 3) = 6
Now,
Let x–2=X
y–3=X 2
 9  x2  0
XY = 0 & 2X + 3Y = 6 
 9  x2  5
0

 4  x2
x2  9  2 0
X = 0, Y = 0 & 2X + 3Y = 6  x  9

y
 (x  3)(x  3)  0
   x [–2, 2] .....(ii)
 (x  2)(x  2)
 (x  3)(x  3)  0
2 
3 x  from (i) & (ii), A  B is which does not contain
any integer.

1 5. Ans. (0)
Area = 2  3  3
2
2sin–1x = sin–1 (2x 1  x 2 )
2. Ans. (3)
1 1
r= 16  4  5 holds for  x
C(4,2)
2 2
r=5
tan(tan–1x) > 0  x> 0
P(x,y)

1
centre C(4,2)  0x  [x] = 0
A(–1,10) 2

AC  25  144 = 13 6. Ans. (3)


(PA) = AC – r
 2 sin x cosx  asin x 
lim  b
2 2
x 0  x3 
 x  1   y  10   13  5

(x +1)2 + (y + 10)2 = 64  sin x   2 cosx  a 


 lim   b
x 0  x   x2 
x2 + 2x + 1 + y2 + 100 + 20y = 64
x2 + y2 + 2x + 20y + 40 = 3  a = –2

3. Ans. (4)  2 cosx  2 


lim  b
x 0  x2 
 x  59 
3ƒ (x) + 2ƒ    10x  30; x  1 .....(i)
 x 1   b = –1

Put x = 7 |a + b| = 3

3ƒ (7) + 2ƒ (11) = 100 ....(ii)


Put x = 11

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