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JEE ADVANCED PATTERN

PART TEST-3 (24-09-2020)


Time: 3 Hours NURTURE_24-JUNE Maximum Marks: 186

PAPER-1 WITH SOLUTION


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Some Useful Data

Quantity Values
Constant of gravitation 6.67259 × 10–11 N-m2 kg–2
Speed of light in vacuum 2.99792458 × 108 m s –1
Avogadro constant 6.0221367 × 1023 mol–1
Gas constant 8.314510 JK–1-mol–1
Boltzmann constant 1.380658 × 10–23 JK–1
8.617385 × 10–5 eV K–1
Stefan-Boltzmann constant 5.67051 × 10–8 W m–2 - K–4
Wien’s displacement law constant 2.897756 × 10–3 m -K
Charge of proton 1.60217733 × 10–19 C
Mass of electron 9.1093897 × 10–31 kg
5.48579903 × 10–4 u
Mass of proton 1.6726231 × 10–27 kg
1.007276470 u
Permeability of vacuum 4 × 10–7 NA–2
Permittivity of vacuum 8.854187817 × 10–12 C2 N–1 m–2
Faraday constant 96485.3029 C mol–1
Planck constant 6.6260755 × 10–34 J-s
4.1356692 × 10–15 eV-s
PAPER-1
PART-I : PHYSICS
SECTION-I : Single Correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. You will be awarded 3 marks if only the correct option is chosen and
zero mark if none of the option is chosen. (–1) marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
1. A ball of mass m approaches a wall of mass M (>> m) with speed 4 m/s along the normal to the wall.
The speed of wall is 1m/s towards the ball. The speed of the ball after an elastic collision with the wall
is-
(A) 5 m/s away from the wall (B) 9 m/s away from the wall
(C) 3 m/s away from the wall (D) 6 m/s away from the wall

2. Find the distance of centre of mass of two square plates system as shown from point O. If masses
of plates are 2m and m (their sides are 'a' and '2a' respectively)

a 2m

O
m 2a

a 3a 2a
(A) (B) a (C) (D)
2 2 3
3. Two blocks of mass 3 kg and 6 kg respectively are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. They
are connected by a light spring of force constant k = 200 N/m. Initially the spring is unstretched.
The indicated velocities are imparted to the blocks. The maximum extension of the spring will be
1.0 m/s 2.0 m/s
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3 kg 6 kg

(A) 30 cm (B) 25 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 15 cm

4. In one dimensional collision of two particles velocities are interchanged when


(i) collision is elastic and mass are equal
(ii) collision is inelastic but masses are unequal
Select the correct alternative
(A) only (i) is correct (B) only (ii) is correct
(C) both (i) and (ii) are correct (D) both (i) and (ii) are wrong

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SECTION-II : One or More Options Correct Type
This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus one (–1) mark will be
awarded.

5. A body moving towards a finite body at rest collides with it. It is possible that
(A) both the bodies come to rest
(B) both the bodies move after collision
(C) the moving body comes to rest and the stationary body starts moving
(D) the stationary body remains stationary; the moving body changes its velocity

6. Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?


(A) In head on elastic collision of two bodies of equal masses, velocities of colliding bodies
interchange.
(B) In case of elastic collision kinetic energy remains conserved before collision and during
collision.
(C) In case of elastic collision momentum is conserved before and during the collision. (assuming
no other force acts on the bodies)
(D) In case of oblique elastic collision of two body of equal masses velocities of colliding bodies
interchange.

7. A projectile is projected at a speed u at an angle θ with the horizontal. At the highest point
projectile split into two fragments of mass ratio 1 : 2. The smaller fragments coming to rest. Then
(A) In a given time both parts will cover equal vertical displacement
(B) The distance of heavier fragments from the point of projection is 4R/3 where R is horizontal
range
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(C) The distance of heavier fragments from the point of projection is 5R/4
(D) Linear momentum is conserved only in Y direction
8. Two blocks of mass m1 and m2, resting on a frictionless table, are connected by a stretched spring
and then released-
(A) ratio of speed of blocks is m2/m1
(B) ratio of kinetic energy of blocks is m2/m1
(C) centre of mass will move towards heavier block
(D) mechanical energy will remain conserve in this process
9. Consider two observers moving with respect to each other at a speed v along a straight line. They
observe a block of mass m moving a distance l on a rough surface. Which of the following
quantities will be different as observed by the two observer–
(A) kinetic energy of block (B) work done by friction
(C) Total work done on the block (D) acceleration of block.

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10. The displacement-time graph of a body acted upon by some forces is shown in figure.

B C

s
A

O
t
Select the correct alternative(s) :
(A) Work done by the forces during BC is zero
(B) Work done by the forces during AB is zero
(C) Work done by the forces during AB is positive
(D) Work done by the forces during OA is positive (OA is a part of a parabola)
11. Which of the following may be negative-
(A) Kinetic energy (B) Potential energy
(C) Mechanical energy (D) None of these
12. Four identical particles each of mass m are placed on x-y plane as shown. If Ix, Iy and Iz are the
moment of inertia of system about x-axis, y-axis and z-axis respectively then–
y

(0, a)

x
(–2a, 0) (2a, 0)

(0, –a)

(A) Ix = 2ma2
(B) Iy = 8 ma2
(C) Iz = 10 ma2
(D) The total moment of inertia of system is 20 ma2
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SECTION-III : Integer Value Correct Type


This section contains 6 questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal
notation, truncated / rounded off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –0.30, 30.27,
–127.30) using the mouse and the on screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
answer. You will be awarded 3 marks if correct numerical value is entered as answer. No negative
marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
13. The system as shown in the figure is released from rest. The pulley, spring and
string are ideal & friction is absent everywhere. Speed of 5 kg block when 2 kg
block leaves the contact with ground is (spring constant k = 40 N/m, g = 10 m/s2 &

2 = 1.41 )

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14. A single conservative force acts on a body of mass 1 kg that moves along the x-axis. The potential
energy U(x) is given by U (x) = 20 + (x – 2)2, where x is in meters. At x = 5.0 m the particle has a
kinetic energy of 20 J, then the maximum kinetic energy of body in J minus 20 J is equal to.

15. A body starts slipping on a smooth track from point A and leaves the track from point B as shown.
The part OB of track is straight at angle 37° with horizontal. Then the maximum height of body
from ground when it is in air is (g = 10 m/s2)
u=0
A

H1 = 15 m B
H2 = 10 m
37°
ground O

16. The acceleration of man of mass 40 kg plus block of 10 kg system shown in figure, if the man
applies a force 30 N on the string (the plane in fixed, smooth and horizontal, also assume that the
string is horizontal)

man

block

17. A monkey of mass 20kg rides on a 40kg trolley moving with constant speed of 8m/s along a
horizontal track. If the monkey jumps vertically to grab the overhanging branch of a tree, the
speed (m/s) of the trolley after the monkey has jumped off is–

18. Block A has a mass of 2kg and block B has 20 kg. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between
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block B and the horizontal surface is 0.1, and B is accelerating towards the right with
a = 2 m/s2, then the mass of the block C will be-
B

A C

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PART-II : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I : Single Correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. You will be awarded 3 marks if only the correct option is chosen
and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. (–1) marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this
section.
19. If a = y2, b = z2, c = x2, then the value of 8logax3. logby3.logcz3 is (where a, b, c >1)-
27
(A) (B) 64 (C) 27 (D) 8
8

20. Consider a G.P. having the terms as a, ar, ar2, ……. If the sum of squares of first ten numbers is
100 and sum of reciprocal of their squares is 4, then absolute value of product of their fifth and
sixth term is-
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) 7

21. If 26th term of an A.P. having 51 terms is 4, then the sum of even numbered terms of this A.P. is-
(A) 50 (B) 100 (C) 150 (D) 200

π sin 2 3x − sin 2 x
22. If x = , then value of is equal to
7 sin 2x.sin 3x
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

SECTION-II : One or More Options Correct Type


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
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correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus one (–1) mark will be
awarded.
1 1 1
23. If Sn = + + + ....n terms then -
1+ 4 4+ 7 7 + 10
4 10
(A) S8 = (B) S16 = 2 (C) S33 = 3 (D) S40 =
3 3

24. 5log3|x +1| , then-


| x + 1|(x +2) =
(A) Equation has two irrational and one rational solution
(B) The equation has one irrational and two rational solution
(C) Sum of all solutions is a rational number
(D) Sum of all solutions is an irrational number.

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25. Which one of the following can best represent the graph of quadratic polynomial y = ax2 + bx + c
(where a < 0, b < 0 and c > 0)

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

26. Let a1, a2, a3 (taken in that order) be three numbers in increasing arithmetic progression and g1, g2,
g3(taken in that order) be three numbers in geometric progression. If a1 + g1 = 85, a2 + g2 = 76,
3
a3 +g3 = 84 and ∑a
i =1
i = 126 , then

(A) common difference of arithmetic progression is 25.


1
(B) common ratio of geometric progression is
4
1
(C) common ratio of geometric progression is
2
(D) common difference of arithmetic progression is 21.

27. If log23log34log45......logn(n + 1) = 10 and log102 = 0.3010, then which of the following is true
(A) Characteristic of (n + 1) to the base 32 is 2
4
 1 
(B) Number of zero after decimal and before first significant digit in   is 12
 n +1 
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(C) If n = (p1) (p2) (p3) where p1, p2, p3 are prime numbers, then p1 + p2 + p3 = 45.
(D) n is a prime number

28. For equation (x – k)(x – 1) = a2, where a, k ∈ R


(A) roots are imaginary when k ≥ a
(B) roots are real only for 2 integral values of k
(C) for real and equal roots only one ordered pair of (k, a) is possible
(D) roots are real for all integral values of k & a

29. In ∆ABC with usual notations, if A = 3C and acute angle between altitude from vertex A and
angle bisector of vertex B is 60°, then
b+c−a R
(A) r = (B) r =
2 3 +1
abc 3
(C) r = (D) sin A + cos B + sin C =
ab + ac + a 2 2
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30. If the equations x3 – 6x2 + 11x – 6 = 0 & x3 – 7x2 + bx – 8 = 0 have two roots common then value
of 'b' is equal to
(A) 8 (B) 15 (C) 14 (D) 12

SECTION-III : Integer Value Correct Type


This section contains 6 questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal
notation, truncated / rounded off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –0.30, 30.27,
–127.30) using the mouse and the on screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
answer. You will be awarded 3 marks if correct numerical value is entered as answer. No negative
marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.

2019M
31. The maximum value of the expression (sin2θ – 1)2 + cos2θ, θ ∈ R is M then value of
4

32. Sum of common solutions of the equations


 3x 
2cos2x – 3cosx + 1 = 0 and 1 + tan   = 0. Where –π < x ≤ 3π, is
 4 

33. If Sx and Sy are sum of values of x and y respectively such that 6sinx cosy – 2cosy – 3sinx + 1 = 0,
S
where x, y ∈ [0, 4π] then value of y is equal to
Sx
5[x] + 4
34. Number of integral value(s) of x satisfying the given inequality ≥ 3 is (where [.] denotes
11[x] + 7
greatest integer function)
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2 2
35. Number of solution(s) of the equation 27sin x + 27 cos x =
12 in the interval [–500π, 500π] is

107
36. Minimum value of 5(sin2x + sin4x + sin6x+...∞) + 125(cos2x + cos4x + cos6x+.....∞) +
2
 nπ 
is equal to  x ≠ ,n ∈I-
 2 

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PART-III : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I : Single Correct Type
This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct. You will be awarded 3 marks if only the correct option is chosen
and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. (–1) marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this
section.
37. A sp3-hybrid orbital contains :
(A) 1/4 s-character (B) 1/2 s-character (C) 2/3 s-character (D) 3/4 s-character

38. The equation of state for a gas is P(V – nb) = nRT, where b and R are constants. If the pressure
and temperature are such that Vm = 10 b, then what is the compressibility factor of gas in this
condition ?
10 9 11 10
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 11 10 11

39. For the given compounds, select the (NH4)2SO4, (NH4)2CO3, NH4Cl, order(s) ?

(P) (Q) (R)


(A) R > P > Q (Stability)
(B) Q > P > R (Heat of combustion)
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(C) P > R > Q (Heat of hydrogenation per mole of H2)


(D) P > Q > R (Rotational bond energy barrier about C2 – C3)

40. Which of the following molecule is T-shaped?


(A) BeF2 (B) BCl3 (C) NH3 (D) ClF3

SECTION-II : One or More Options Correct Type


This section contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE may be correct. You will be awarded 4 marks if all the
correct option(s) is/are chosen and zero mark if none of the option is chosen. For each correct answer
+1 mark will be awarded if no incorrect option is chosen. In all other cases minus one (–1) mark will be
awarded.

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41. 30 mL of CH3OH (d = 0.8 g/cm3) is mixed with 60 mL of C2H5OH (d = 0.92 g/cm3) at 25ºC to
form a solution of density 0.88 g/cm3. Select the correct option :
(A) Molarity and molality of resulting solution are 6.33 and 13.59 respectively
(B) The mole fraction of solute and molality are 0.385 and 13.59 respectively
(C) Molarity and % change in volume are 13.59 and zero respectively
(D) Mole fraction of solvent and molality are 0.615 and 13.59 respectively

42. Which of the following species, involve pπ-dπ delocalisation ?


S ⊕
Θ Θ Θ
(A) O NO2 (B) Θ (C) CH 2 – PMe3 (D) CCl3
S

43. Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT?


(A) F is the most electronegative and Cs is the most electropositive element
(B) The electronegativity of halogens decreases from F to I
(C) The electron affinity of Cl is higher than that of F though their electronegativity values are in
the reverse order
(D) The electron affinity of noble gases is low

44. When the temperature of an ideal gas is increased at constant pressure.


Choose the incorrect options-
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(A) The collision number increases.


(B) The collision frequency increases.
(C) The mean free path increases.
(D) The number of molecules per unit volume increases.

45. Which of the following reaction(s) is(are) spontaneous :


Cl

(A) HC ≡ CH + KOH 
→ (B) + SbCl5 

(C) + NaH 
→ (D) + 2Na 

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46. Select the linear species among the following :
(A) N2O (B) SO2 (C) I3Θ (D) ICl3

47. A hydrogen like atom in ground state absorbs ‘n’ photons having the same energy and it emits
exactly ‘n’ photons when electronic transition takes place. Then the energy of the absorbed photon
may be
(A) 91.8 eV (B) 40.8 eV (C) 48.4 eV (D) 54.4 eV

48. Which of the following compounds is/are CORRECTLY matched with Nonpolar Resonating
structures

(A) → 2

(B)
→ 3

(C)
→ 4

(D) → 4
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SECTION-III : Integer Value Correct Type


This section contains 6 questions. For each question, enter the correct numerical value (in decimal
notation, truncated / rounded off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, –0.33, –0.30, 30.27,
–127.30) using the mouse and the on screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the
answer. You will be awarded 3 marks if correct numerical value is entered as answer. No negative
marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
49. What is the maximum number of valency electron possible for atoms in the second period of the
periodic table?

50. The wave number of the first line in the Balmer series of H-atom is 15200 cm–1. The wave number
(in cm–1) of the first line in the Balmer series of Li2+ ion is

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51. Which of the following compounds/species are non-aromatic in nature ?
O
+
+

(1) (2) (3) (4)

NH O
(5) (6) (7) (8)

(9) +
N
H H

[If your answer is present at position 1,2 and 3 then write your answer as 123 in
INCREASING ORDER and if your answer is present at 1 and 2 position only then write
your answer as 012 in INCREASING ORDER]

52. The five successive ionization energies of an element are given 800, 2427, 3657, 25024 and 32824
kJ mol–1, determine the total number of valence electrons ?

53. Critical temperature and critical pressure for a Vander Waal's gas are 75 atm and 300 K. What is
the slope of Z vs P curve for same gas in very high pressure region and 300 K.
(fill the inverse of your answer)
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54. In the given reaction, molecular mass of gas released is :


CH2COOH
Aqueous
14
NaHCO3

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ANSWER KEY & SOLUTION
PART-I : PHYSICS
1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (BC) 6. (AC) 7. (A,C)

8. (ABD) 9. (ABC) 10. (ABD) 11. (BC) 12. (ABC) 13. (2.82) 14. (9.00)

15. (11.80) 16. (1.20) 17. (8.00) 18. (10.50)

PART-II : MATHEMATICS

19. C 20. C 21. B 22. B 23. ABCD 24. BD 25. A

26. AC 27. ABC 28. CD 29. ABC 30. C 31. 1009.5032. 6.28

33. 1.33 34. 0.00 35. 4000.00 36. 103.50

PART-III : CHEMISTRY

37. A 38. A 39. C 40. D 41. BD 42. BCD 43. ABCD

44. ABD 45. BCD 46. AC 47. AB 48. ABD 49. 8.00 50. 136800.00

51. 569.00 52. 3.00 53. 600.00 54. 46.00


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SOLUTION | PART-I : PHYSICS | NURTURE


1. (D)

4 m/s v
Sol.
1 m/s 1 m/s

Before collision After collision

Let v be the velocity of ball after collision, collision is elastic


∴ e =1
or relative velocity of separation = relative velocity of approach
∴ v–1=4+1
or v = 6 m/s (away from the wall)

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2. (B)
y
Sol.
( a2 , a2 )
2m
a x
O
(2a, a)
m

a
2m × + m × 2a
x cm = 2 =a
3m
a
2m × − ma
y cm = 2 =0
3m

12. (A,B,C)
Ix = ma2 + ma2 = 2ma2
Iy = m(2a)2 + m (2a)2 = 8ma2
Iz = Ix + Iy = 10 ma2

13. (2.82)
Sol. F.B.D of 2 kg block

When 2 kg block just leaves the contact


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N=0
20 1
Kx + 0 = 20 ⇒ x = = m
40 2
Applying WET for the whole system
wg + wsf = ∆k
1 1  1  2  1
⇒ 50 × – (40)   − 0  = (5) [V2 – 0]
2 2  2   2
⇒ V = 2 2 m/s

14. (9.00)
Sol. At x = 5 m, U = 29 J and K = 20 J
∴ E = 49 J

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Now, E = Umin + Kmax
49 = 20 + Kmax
Kmax = 29 J

15. (11.80)

16. (1.20)
Fext 60
Sol. aCM = = = 1.2 m/s2
Mass of system 50

17. (8.00)

18. (10.50)
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19. (C)
3 3 3
Sol. 8logax3. logby3.logcz3 = 8 ⋅ ⋅ ⋅ = 27
2 2 2

20. (C)
Sol. a2(1 + r2 + r4 + …. + r18) = 100 ….(1)
1 1 1 1
2
+ 2 2 + 2 4 + ..... + 18 = 4
a a r a r ar
1 (r18 + r16 + ..... + r 2 + 1)
=4
a2 r18
(1)
⇒ a4r18 = 25
(2)
a2r9 = 5 or a2r9 = – 5

21. [B]
Sol. a1, a2, ......., a51
25
S = a2 + a4 + ...... + a50 =[2a2 + (25 – 1)2d]
2
= 25[a2 + 24d] = 25[a + 25d] = 25 × 4 = 100

22. (B)
sin 2 3x − sin 2 x sin 4x.sin 2x
Sol. =
sin 2x.sin 3x sin 2x.sin 3x
sin 4x
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= =1
sin 3x

23. [A,B,C,D]
4− 1 7− 4 10 − 7
Sol. Sn = + + + ....
3 3 3
3n + 1 − 3n − 2
+.....
3
3n + 1 − 1
Sn =
3
4
⇒= S8 = .S16 2
3
10
= =
S33 3.S40
3

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24. (B,D)
Sol. 5log3|x +1|
| x + 1|(x +2) =
x = log35 – 2
|x + 1| = 1 ⇒ x = 0, x = – 2

25. (A)
Sol. It is obvious.

26. A,C
a2 = 42
∴ Numbers in A.P. are 42–d, 42, 42 + d, where d is common difference of A.P. and
numbers in G.P. are 43 + d, 34 , 42 –d.
∴ d = –26, 25.

27. [A,B,C]
Sol. log23log34log45....logn(n + 1) = 10
n + 1 = 210
n = 1023
(A) log32(x + 1) = log321024 = 2
(B) log10(1024)–4 = – 40log102 = – 12.04
(C) n = 1023 = 11.3.31
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p1 + p2 + p3 = 45

28. [C,D]
Sol. For real roots, the discriminant should be ≥ 0
Now, (x – k)(x – 1) – a2 = 0
⇒ x2 – x(k + 1) + (k – a2) = 0
Discriminant = (k + 1)2 – 4(k – a2)
= k2 + 2k + l2 – 4k + 4a2
= k2 + l2 – 2k + 4a2 = (k – 1)2 + 4a2
Since, this is the sum of two squares, its value should be ≥ 0
Hence, the roots are real.

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29. [A,B,C]
Sol. A + C = 120°
A = 3C ⇒ A = 90° and C = 30° A

A ∆ A B C
r = (s – a)tan = = 4R sin sin sin
2 s 2 2 2
a+b+c 30° 60°
r= –a 30°
2 B C
D
bc 4R  3 − 1  1 R
=
a+b+c
=  · =
2  2 2  2 2
( 3 −1)

30. (C)
Sol. α+β+γ=6
α+β+δ=7 ⇒ δ–γ=1
⇒ αβγ = 6
δ 4 4
αβδ = 8 ⇒ = ⇒ δ= γ
γ 3 3
4
⇒ γ − γ =1 ⇒ γ=3
3
δ=4
⇒ roots are 1, 2, 4
⇒ b = 2 + 8 + 4 = 14

31. [1009.50]
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Sol. sin4θ + 1 – 2sin2θ + cos2θ


sin4θ – 3sin2θ + 2
3 9 9
(sin2θ)2 – 2. .sin2θ + + 2 −
2 4 4
2
 2 3 1
 sin θ −  −
 2 4
max. When sin2θ = 0
9 1
− = 2
4 4

32. [6.28]
−π 7 π
Sol. Common solutions=
are x , ∈ (−π,3π]
3 3

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33. [1.33]
1 π 5π 7 π 11π
Sol. cosy = ⇒ y= , , , ⇒ Sy = 8π
2 3 3 3 3
1
sin x = ⇒ x = α, π – α, 2π + α, 3π – α ⇒ Sx = 6π
3

34. (0.00)
5[x] + 4
Sol. 3≥ 0
11[x] + 7
−28[x] − 17
⇒ ≥0
11[x] + 7
28[x] + 17
⇒ ≤0
11[x] + 7
7 17
− < [x] ≤ − no integer value
11 28

35. 4000.00
2
Sol. Let 27sin x = t , then t2 – 12t + 27 = 0
t = 9 or t = 3
2 1
⇒ sin2x = or sin2 x =
3 3
No of solutions = 8

36. 103.50
sin 2 x cos 2 x 107
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Sol. y= 5 2
+ 125 2
+
1 − sin x 1 − cos x 2
107
= 5tan2x + 125cot2x +
2
5 tan 2 x + 125cot 2 x
 AM ≥ GM ⇒ ≥ 25
2

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37. (A)
Sol. In sp3–hybrid orbital there is 25% s-character and 75% p-character.

38. (A)
PVm Vm 10b 10
Sol. Z= = = =
RT Vm − b 10b − b 9

39. (C)

40. (D)

Sol. F — Cl — F sp3d-hybridization
T-shaped
F

41. (B,D)
Sol. CH3OH is solute (less amount)
Mass of OH3OH = 30 × 0.8 = 24 g
Mass of C2H5OH = 60 × 0.92 = 55.2 g
Mass of solution = 79.2 g
79.2
Volume of solution = = 90 mL
0.88
n CH3OH 24 / 32
Moarity = = × 1000 = 8.33 M
V(L) 90
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24 / 32
Molarity = × 1000 = 13.59 m
55.2
24
Mole fraction of solute = 32 = 0.38
24 55.2
+
32 46
Mole fraction of solvent = 1 – 0.38 = 0.62

42. (B,C,D)

43. (A,B,C,D)
Sol. All the above statement are correct.

44. (A,B,D)
Sol. Collision number, Z1 = 2 πσ2.uav.N*

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8RT  PN A 
= 2 πσ2. × 
πM  RT 
1
∴ Z1 ∝
T
1
Collision frequency, Z11 = πσ2.uav.N*2
2
1 8RT  PN A 
= πσ2. × 
2 πM  RT 
1
∴ Z11 ∝ 3/2
T
1 RT
Mean free path, λ = 2
=
2πσ N* 2πσ 2 .PN A
⇒ λ∝T

45. (B,C,D)

46. (A,C)
+
Sol. (A) N ≡ N– OΘ Linear

(B) S Bent shape


O O

(C) I — I — I Linear
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(D) Cl — I — Cl T-shaped

Cl

47. (A,B)
Sol. Since it obsorbes ‘n’ photons and also emits exactly n-photons therefore, transition must have
taken place from 1 to 2.
∴ Energy of photon = 10.2 Z2
where, Z = 1, 2, 3, 4.

48. (A,B,D)

49. (8.00)
Sol. The last element of second period is Ne which has 8 valency electrons.

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50. (136800.00)
Sol. We know that wave number (υ) of a particular line in Balmer series of H-atom is given by :
 1 1   1 1 
=υH R H  2 −= 2 
RH  2 − 2 
 n1 n 2   2 n2 
–1
= 15,200 cm
The wave number (υ) of a particular line in Balmer series of H-like species with atomic number Z
is given by :
υ = υH × Z 2
Since for Li2+ ion Z = 3, υLi2+ is given by :
υLi2+ =υH × (3)2 = 15200 × 9
= 136800

51. (569.00)

52. (3.00)
Sol. Fourth I.E. increases abruptly. This shows that the 4th electron is removed from the Inert gas core.
Therefore, the element has three valence electrons.

53. (600.00)
8a a
Sol. TC = PC =
27Rb 27b 2
TC 300 8b
= = =4
PC 75 R
b 1
=
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R 2
At very high pressure
b
Z=1+ P
RT
b 1 1
Slope =
= =
RT 2 × 300 600

54. (46.00)

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