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Matrix

JEE (Main) Test for Momentum Y Batch (19-08-2018)

ANSWER KEY
JEE MAIN

PHYSICS

1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. A 7. A
8. B 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. B 13. C 14. Bonus
15. A 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. B 21. D
22. B 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. C 27. A 28. B

29. A 30. B

CHEMISTRY

1. B 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. D
8. D 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. B 13. A,D 14. B
15. C 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. B 20. B 21. A
22. D 23. B 24. D 25. B 26. D 27. A 28. A

29. C 30. D

MATHS

1. B 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. B
8. C 9. B 10. B 11. D 12. B 13. B 14. A

15. A 16. C 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. C 21. B

22. B 23. B 24. C 25. B 26. Bonus 27. C 28. D

29. A 30. D
Matrix
Test Code :1170

JEE (Main) Test for Momentum


Solution Y Batch (19-08-2018)
PHYSICS 8. 
  v  e t i Same velocity same direction
1. A  B  3iˆ  6ˆj – 2kˆ 
a  e t ˆi
 
| A  B | 9  36  4  7 dx
9. x = (ucos) t.  u cos 
2ma dt
2. Unit of  = unit of = dy
  u sin   1/ 2g.2t
y = (usin) t – 1/2gt2 dt
2
for unit of  should be dimensionless. dy gt
m  slope  tan 
ma dx cos 
 unit of  = unit of Straight line with –Ve slope

 unit of  = unit of  . 10. m = Va Fb TC = (LT–1)a (M L T–2)b (T)C
3. v = u + a t  a = 3 m/sec2 a+b=0
1 2 – a –2b + c = 0  b = 1 , a = –1
4. s = ut + gt = 80m
2 b=1 c=1
{Taking downward dirn + ve} 11.  = 45º
R = 100 m
u 2 sin 2
80m/s = 100, = u2 = 1000
5. g
When speed is minimum particle is at its maximum
height
R
80m/s x , y  H max
2
12. Let speed of B be U
u Let B catch C in time t
V = u + at  Ut = 10t + d
150 = 0 + 10 × t
T = 15 sec. d
u2 + (80)2 = (170)2 t=
U  10
u2 = 1702 – 802
= (170+80) (170–80) 5d
= 250 × 90 Distance travelled by A in time t = 5t =
U  10
u = 5 × 3 × 10 = 150 m/s
6. V = x2 –5x + 4 10d
When V = 0 a = ? Distance travelled by C in time t = 10t =
U  10
V.dV
=a 10d 5d
dx   d [Distance between then in-
when velocity of particle is zero 'a' is also zero U  10 U  10
   creased by d]
7. v  w r
 U= 15
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13. 18 2 m / s = Velocity of particle


(4, 9)
usin 17. Let projection velocity is u, then 40 = u cos  × 2

0 10  2  2
& 50 = (u sin  × 2) –
2
(0, 0) 7
On solving tan  =
4

9 1  2  18. | Fres | 9  16  144  13
tan    
40 1
t = 1sec dv
19. a = cx + d V  cx  d
dx
1
1  u sin .t  gt 2
2 vf x
v 2f  v12 cx 2
 2 
 v.dv   (cx  d) dx
v0 0 2

2
 dx
1  4    5
 5 v 2  cx 2  2dx  v 0 2 straight line
4 5 v  cx 2  2dx  v0 2 
 u 2 5 m/s
2
this should be a perfect square
x = ucos × t
b2 = 4ac.
1 Rememeber quadratic eq. (2d)2 = 4.c. v02
x2 5 1
5
4d 2 d2
= 2m  v 0 2  v 0 
   4c c
14. ˆ ˆ
Componnet of A along B  (A.B)B
20. Both have initial velocity zero.
 
  B  B  a1 1
  A.     V(t) = at  a2 = 4a1
 | B |  | B |  a2 4
S = same when they ineet
2
P V 1 1
15. V2   S1  a1t 2 S2  a 2 (t  3) 2
 P 2 2
S1  S2  a1t 2  a 2 (t  3) 2
M L2 T 2
 2  M 0 L0T 0
3
L T ML a1t12  4a1 (t  3) 2 t2 = 4(t-3)2
= 4(t2 + 9 - 6t)
t2 = 4t2 + 36 – 24t 3t2 –24t + 36 = 0
18m/s t2 – 8t + 12 = 0
t2 – 6t – 2t + 12 t = 6, t = 2
18 21.
16. 18 m/s X componet = D
45º
u =18m/s sin30º = 10  D = 20.
22. TAB > TBC > TCD as velocity will keep on increasing
Horizontal component of velocity remains
constant so time taken to fall will decrease.

u
tan    = 45º
18
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23. U sin 30º = 80  U = 160 4(4.sin2 cos2 – 2 cos2) = 1


2U y 2  80 16 cos2 – 16cos4 –8cos2 = 1
T   16
g 10
 16 cos4 – 8cos2 +1= 0
Vt = u cos  î + (u sin – gt) ˆj
 1 1
24. v  (960 t 2 – 8 t 3 )10 –3 cos 2   cos  
4 2

dv   30º
 1920 t– 24 t 2  0  t  0
dt 1
t  2 sec
t = 80 cos 30º
V is max at t = 80 28. From given graphs : ax is +ve & ay is -ve as vx is
= (80)2 × 320 × 10–3 increasing in +ve direction and vy in -ve direction.
25. Area under the curve
dy 2 1
29.  esin(ln x ) cos(ln x 2 ) 2 2 x
 1 1 dx x
 S   1  20   3  10  3  10
 2 2 2y cos(ln x 2 )
= 10 + 15 + 30 = 55 cm 
x
26. at is dimensionless
 Dimension of a = M0L0 T –1
4
B
60º A 10m
30. 
30º
27. (0, 0)

Position of particle A =

Velocity on height 10 m. (ucos30º × t)i + (usin30ºt -1/2gt2) j

v2 = u2sin2 - 2g(10) Position of particle B =

= u2sin2–20g.......(1) (u sin60º × t) + (usin60ºt – 1/2gt2) j

time of flight b/w poles Slope of the line =

20 2v  1 2  1 2
t= =  u sin 60º t  gt    usin30º t  gt 
u cos  g  2   2 
u cos60º t  u sin30º t
2 u 2 sin 2   20g 20

g u cos 
3 1

400g 2 2 2  3 1
4 × u2sin2 –20g = (u = 20m/s) tan = 1 3 = 1 3 
u 2 cos 2    
45º 2 2
100
4(400sin2 – 200) = = angle with vertical = 45º
cos 2 
4(400(sin2) cos2 – 200 cos2) = 100

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CHEMISTRY 6. 4NH3 (g)  5O 2 (g)  4NO(g)  6H 2 O(g)


1. Fe + S 

 FeS We have 1 mole of ammonia and 1 mole of oxygen.
Here O2 is L.R.
Moles of Fe = x/56 So all O2 will be consumed.
Moles of S = x/32 1.6
7. Moles of CH4 =  0.1 mole
16
L.R = Fe (iron) 1.7
Moles of NH3 =  0.1 mole
17
 x x  1.8
   Moles of H2O =  0.1 mole
 32 56  18
Remain fraction of mass of sulphur = x Moles equal = atoms equal
32 8. 126 amu means
x = 0.428 2
moles
2. M1V1 + M2V2 = MgVf NA

0.1 × 500 + 0X0 = My(1000) No. of O-atom

My of nitrate 1 M = 0.05 M 3 2 6
 
NA NA
3. Total mass = 5 gm
9. MgCO3  MgO + CO2 (0.5 mole)
Mass of water = 1.8 gm
wt. MgCO3 = 42 gm
Mass of anhydrous salt = 3.2 gm
42
% purity =  100  33.33% ; % impurity = 100
When 3.2 gram anhydrous salt then we have 1.8 126

– 33.33 = 66.67%
gm of water
10. Volume of block = 10 × 20 × 25 = 5000 cm3
(3.2 × 50) = 160 gm anhydrous salt then we
Mass of the block = 5000 × 8 = 40000 g
have 1.8 × 50 = 90 gm water
90gm 56
No. of moleculus = 18gm  5 Mass of Fe = 40000 × = 22400 g ; Mol of
100

4. Molecular weight = 200


200  20 22400
Mass of calcium in compound =  40 Fe = = 400 mol
100 56
Mean if has perpendicular mole of Ca
Mass of br in compound = 160 11. 80%
2C(s) + 3H2(g)   C2H6(g)
Means 2 mole of Br
3 mol 3 mol
= CaBr2
1 80
5. 75% carbon and 25% hydrogen H2 is L.R. ; Mass C2H6 = 3  30 = 24 g
3 100
75 12. 2.8% mass volume means 28 gm KOH in 1000 ml
Carbon ratio =  6.25
12
28 / 56
25 solution molarity =
Hydrogen ratio =  25 1000(ml)
1
Empirical formula = CH4 = 0.5 M
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13. M1V1 = M2V2


100 × 61 = 2 × V
V = 50 mL 21.
mass of solute
14.  100  10
mass of solution
 Energy required for ionise an excited hydrogen
mass of solute = 50 gm atom is less than or equal to 3.4 eV.
15. Assue we added x kg gm Z
22. v
x n
0.2  46 VH Z H n Li V 1 1
x 1000   ;    VLi  9V
 VLi n H Z Li VLi 3 3
46 18
23. Shortest wavelength for Balmer (2)
x = 638.89 g
1  1 1 
12  RZ2He  2  2 
16. Energy in 4th bohr's orbit = –13.6 2  0.85 eV x  2  
4
Longest wavelength for Paschen (4 3)
 Potential energy = 2x – 0.85 = –1.70 eV
1  1 1
2  RZ2Li  2  2 
n  3 4 
17. r = 0.529 Å
z
Z2
 r1 = 0.529Å 24. E
n2
r3 = 0.529 × 9 Å
n
 Nine times of first orbit. 25.
18. The atom which has minimum charge on nuclei, 
the distance of closest approach will also be 1
minimum.
1  1 1 
Kq1q 2 Ke.Ze  RZ2  2  2 
19. F    (1) n 
2 2
r  n2 
 r0 z  R
n
R  1
Ke2 .Z 1 1 hc hc
4
26. :  2:3 ; :  2:3
F = r2 n 1  2 1  2
0
Z2 27. n22 – n12 = 21
 (n1 – n1) (n2 + n1) = 21
Z3
F given n2 – n1 = 3
n4
 n2 + 11 = 7
(1) 2  n2 = 5 and n1 = 2
20. KE = 13.6 2  1.5eV
(3) 5
4
(1) 2 3
PE = –2 × 13.6 = –3 eV 2
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x.M NO2  (100  x)M NO MATHEMATICS


28. Mavg. =
100
x  46  (100  x)30
34  1. 2
9 log 3 ( 7 ) = 7log3 (9) = (7) = 49
100
x = 25% 2. logN = log7100 = 100 log7

29. Moles of NaOH = 0.1 = 100(.8450)

Moles of H2SO4 = 0.02  Moles of H+ ion = = 84.50

0.04 Characterstics = 84

Moles of HI = 0.04  Moles of H+ ion = 0.04 3. Down ward facing parabola a < 0
c>0
Moles of HNO3 = 0.02  Moles of H+ ion =
b
0.02 0
2a
Here, moles of OH– ion and H+ ion are equal, b<0
so resulting solution is neutral.
4. 2x2 – 35 + 2 = 0
[H+] = 0
22 – 35 = –2
30.
2 – 35 = –2/       
I. Ca + 2C 
 CaC2 50% yield
3 3 6
 2   2 

 2   26  64
x mole x/2 mole     3      
         1
II. CaC2 + N2 
 CaCN2 + C 100% yield
5. (log a) + (log a + log a/b) + (log a + log(a/b))+
x/2 mole x/2 mole
...
III. CaCN2+ 3H2O 
 2NH3+CaCO3 50% yield
This is an AP with first term log a
x/2 mole x/2 mole common difference = log a/b
x/2 mole = 2 n a
Sn = [2 log a + (n – 1) log ]
x = 4 mole 2 b

n2 a n a
 log   log a 2  log 
2 b 2 b

n2 a n
 log     log ab 
2 b 2

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6. log5 (3x – 1) < 1 10. |x + y| = |x| + |y|


0 < 3x – 1 < 5 only if xy  0
1 < 3x < 6 (x + 2) (x + 5) 
1
<x<2
3
7. T4 = 64 and T54 = –61

a + 3d = 64 .......(1)
11. a1 + a2 + a3 + ..... + a23 + a24
a + 53 d = –61 .......(2)
a1 + 24 = a5 + a20 = a10 + a15
equation (1) and (2)
3(a1 + a24) = 225 [Terms equidistance
–50d = 64 + 61 from beging and end have constant sum]
125 5 a1 + a24 = 225/3
d 
50 2
24
8. 86 + 82 + .... 6 + 2 S24  a1  a 24 
2
a = 86 d = –4 24  225 
  12  75  900
T19 = a + (n – 1)d 2  2 
12. If equation true for all real values of x then
= 86 + (19 – 1) (–4)
a 3  3a  2  0  a  1, 2, 1
= 86 + 18(-4) = 86 – 72   a  1, 2
a 2  a  2  0  a  1& 2 
= 14
2a4 – 10a + k = 0  k = –12
9. |x2 + x | < 5 13. Let common root is ''
2
x + x < 25 2 + 2 + 3k = 0
(x2 + x – 5) (x2 + x + 5) < 0
22 + 3 + 5k = 0
a0
 x  R positive 2 2 1
D  0  
10k  9k 6k  5k 3  4
x2 + x – 5 < 0
2 
  1
k k
1  21 2
 = –k,  = –k
x
2 2 = –k,
k2 = –k
k2 + k = 0
k(k+1) = 0 k = 0, k = –1

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m2 + 2m + 3 > 0
14.
a> 0 D<0 mR .........(3)
x2 + 2ax + 10 – 3a > 0 (4) af(4) > 0
a>0 D<0 (1) (16 – 8m + m2 – 1) > 0
4a2 – 4(10 – 3a) < 0 m2 – 8m + 15 > 0
a2 – 10 + 3a < 0 m2 – 3m – 5m + 15 > 0
a2 + 3a – 10 < 0 (m – 3) (m –5) > 0
a2 + 5a – 2a – 10 < 0
(a – 2) (a + 5) < 0
15. For rational factor
m  (–, 3) (5, ) ............(4)
=0
Take intersection of (1), (2), (3) and (4)
abc – 2fgh – af2 – bg2 – ch2 =0
18. ax2 + bx + c = 0

16. x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 5074 =0 b


  n  , .n = n+1 = c/a

(x – r1) (x – r2) (x – r3) = x3 – 2x2 + 4x + 5074 1 n n 1
 () n 1 (c) n 1  () n 1 (c) n 1
put x = – 2
n 1
(–2 – r1) (–2 – r2) (–2 – r3) = –8 – 8 – 8 + 5074  c  n 1  c  n 1
     
(2 + r1) (2 + r2) (2 + r3) = – 5050  
 an  a
17.  b 
= a( + n) = a     b
 a 
x2 – 2mx + m2 – 1 = 0

Apply condition D  0   (k  1) 2  k  5  0  (, 1)  (4, ) 
b   
  0    2(1  k)  0  (,1) 
b 19. a   k  5  0 
(1) D  0 (2) 2c 4 c   ( 5,  ) 
2a 0 
a 
(3) af(–2) > 0 (4) af(4) > 0
 k  (–5, –1)
(1) D  0
(x 2  8 x  12)
4m2 – 4(m2 – 1) (1)  0 20. y2 
4
m2 – m2 + 1  0
x2 – 8x + 12 is negative between (2, 6)
mR .....(1)
f(x) = x2 – 8x + 12 = –4
(2) –2 < m < 4 ....(2)
So y2  (0, 1)
(3) af(–2) > 0
y  (–1, 1)
1(4 + 2m + m2 – 1) > 0
–1<y<1
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21. Given equation can be written as |x – 1|2 + |x – 1| 24. x3 – 3x2y + xy2 + y3
–6=0 x=y
t2 + t – 6 = 0 x3 – 3x3 + xy3 + y3 = 0
 t = 2 or – 3 |x – 1| = 2 = = 2 ........(1)
x – 1 = ± 2 or x = 3, –1 y = 2x
22. x2 – |x + 2| + x > 0 x3 – 6x3 + 4x3 + 8x3 = 0
case I x+20 1 – 6 + 4 + 8µ = 0
x > –2 4 + 8µ = 5 ......(2)
x2 + x – 2 + x > 0 11 3
= , =–
4 4
x2 > 2
26. 2x2 – 10x + 8 = 0 has roots x = 4 and x = 1
|x| > 2
case 1 If x = 4 is a common root
x(–(–2, – 2 ) ( 2 , ) ............(1)
16 – 4 (k + 2) + 4 k –3 = 0
Case II x+2<0
5  0 Not possible
x < –2
case 2 If x = 1 is a common root
x2 + x + 2 + x > 0
1 – (K + 2) 1 + 4 K –3 = 0
 3K – 6 = 0 K = 2
x2 + 2x + 2 > 0
 Value of 4K –1 = 4 × 2 –1 = 7
a>0 D<0
27. (m2 – 12)x4 – 8x2 – 4 = 0
 x  R (+)ive
Let x2 = t
x (–, –2) ....(2)
(m2 – 12)t2 – 8t – 4 = 0
Final ans. (1) (2)
C-1 (1) D 0
23. 3x(x2 – 5x + 6) = 0
64 – 4(m2 – 12) (– 4)  0
x=0 x = 2, x = 3 64 + 16(m2 – 12)  0
Let f(x) = x5 – 5x4 + 7x3 + ax2 + bx + c 16(4 + m2 – 1)  0
f(0) = c = 0 16(m2 + 3)  0
f(2) = 32 – 80 + 56 + 4a + 2b = 0 mR ........(1)
4a + 2b + 8 = 0
2a + b + 4 = 0
f(3) = 243 – 405 + 189 + 9a = 3b = 0 (2) af(0) > 0 (m2–12) [0 + 0 – 4] > 0
3a + b = 9 m2–12 < 0
|m| < 12
a = –5, b = 6
 5  m  12 ......(2)

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(i) D  0
b (m+1) (m–4) 
(3) 0
2a
b
(ii) 1
8 4 2a
2
0  2
0
2(m  12) m  12
2(m  1)
m2 – 12 > 0 1
2(1)
|m| > 12 ....(3)
–m+1 < 1
–m < 0  m > 0 ....(2)
m=4
(iii) at (1) > 0
C–2 D<0 (1) (1 + 2m – 2 + m + 5) > 0
3m – 4 > 0
m2 + 3 = 0 m > 4/3
m6
C–3
C–3 m2 – 12 = 0 then 8x2 – 4 = 0
1 (1) D > 0
m2 = 12 x2 =  , No real (m+1) (m –4) > 0 ....(1)
2
solution (2) at(1) =  m 
m
m=± 2 3
28. P(x) = (x2 + 1) (x4 – x3 –x2 – 1) + x2 – x + 1
C–4
P(a) = 0 + a2 – a + 1
P(a) + P(b)+P(c) +P(d) = a2 + b2 = c2+d2 – (1) D = 0
(a+b+c+d)+4 m = – 1, m = 4 ...(1)
= (a + b + c + d)2 – 2ab – (a+b+c+d) – 4 b
(2) 1 m = 0 .....(2)
2a
29. C–1
(3) af(1) = 0 m = 4/3 ....(3) ,
m
in C–1 & C–2 & C–3 & C–4 No of (–)ive in not
'm' = 0
D<0
4(m – 1)2 – 4 (1) (m+5) < 0
m2 – 2m + 1 – m – 5 < 0
m2 – 3m – 4 < 0
m2 – 4m + m – 4 < 0
m(m–4) + (m – 4) < 0
(m + 1) (m – 4) < 0

C–2

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