Aits 1920 FT Ix Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 1920 FT Ix Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 1920 FT Ix Jeea Paper 1 Sol
FULL TEST – IX
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. Angle between normal x-axis and incident ray is
5 2iˆ 5ˆj 5kˆ .(i)
ˆ 10 1 cos
1 = 3 2 = 2
1
cos = = 45
2 P r x
Applying snell’s Law at P
1 sin = 2 sin r
1 n̂P n̂r
3 2 sinr
2
r = 60
The unit vector along the refracted ray
nˆ r cosriˆ sinrnˆ P
ˆj kˆ
n̂r cos 60ˆi sin 60
2
n̂r
1ˆ
2
i
2
3
2
ˆj kˆ
ˆ
2i 3ˆj 3kˆ
n̂r =
8
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2. B
Sol. Apparent wavelength source observer
1 S O
vT aT 2 a v0
2
Apparent frequency received by the observer
v v0 (v v 0 )
f
1
vT aT 2
2
(v v 0 ) 2(v v 0 )f 2
v a (2vf a)
2
f 2f
3. A
mg mg F
Sol. Fmin N
1 2 B
mg mg
iBmin
T=mg
1 2
Bmin 6 Tesla f
mg
4. C
k k
Sol. v0 = A = A 5 0
m m
A = 50
x = A sin t
k 37 m
3 0 5 0 sin t , t
m 1 1 180 k
k 53 m
4 0 5 0 sin t , t
m 2 2 180 k
So, time period of oscillation
90 m m
T 2(t1 t 2 ) 2
180 k k
5. B, C, D
Sol. Taking torque about ‘O’ at time ‘t’ dr
O D
1 i
2 B
2
r
dr B r
0
R
B2 4
4R
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6. A, B, C, D
2
1 z
Sol. K.E. = mv 2
2 n
z
v
n
v z2
f 3
2r n
nh
L n
2
7. A, B, C, D
Sol. (A) When S1, S2 both are open capacity of the system is C1. Then C1.
40 (4R)(2R)
(40 6R)
(4R 2R)
C1
4 0 (4R)(2R)
40 6R
(4R 2R)
480R
C1
5
(D) when both S1 and S2 are closed. Capacity is C4 is. Then C4 is equal to
C4 = 24 0R
8. A, B, C
Sol. Suppose d is increment in dx. F
F
Then
d
YA 0
xdx x
dx
F
F
2YA T(x) x
2
1 2 1 YA dx T 1 F2L
U
2
kx 2 dx
YA
6 YA
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9. A, B, C, D
3 (4/5)T
Sol. T ma x
5 T
3T
ax …(i)
5m 37
4
mg T ma y P
5 53 (3/5)T
4T C ax
ay g …(ii)
5m
ay
2
C TR mR2
5
5T mg
R …(iii)
2m
acceleration of point P along the string ‘S1’ is zero
R ax sin37 a y cos37
R
3 4
R a x ay …(iv)
5 5 37
5T 3 3T 4 4T ax
g
2m 5 5m 5 5m 37
8
T mg C
35 37
ay
10. A, B, C, D
P dV T 2
Sol. C Cv T= 0 V
n dT V0
nRT V0
2
3 dT T
R 02 2V
2 V n 2VT0
dV V0
3 RTV02
R
2 2T0 V 2
3 R 4
= R R 2R
2 2 2
T0
Tf 2 (2V0 )2 4T0
V
0
Q = nCT = 1 (2R) (4T0 T0) = 6RT0
11. A, B, D
P5 45 45 30 15 7
Sol.
P1
B d = 0I
360 360
0I
360
0I 0I =
360 24
0I
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12. A, B, C, D
Sol. a1 and a2 are acceleration of the block and the plank with respect to m
ground
4 1 3 13 a1
a1 g g m/s2
5 45 2 m
4 13 1 3 7
a2 g g 2 g m/s2
5 45 2 5 2 a2
13 7
a12 = a1 a2 = 3 m/s2
2 2
1
ut at 2
2
1
1.8 = 3 t 2
2
t = 1.2 sec
1 1 13
d1 a1t 2 1.2 3.9 m
2 2 2
SECTION – C
13. 00024.89
270 1 mm
Sol. Error = 100 0.75mm
360 100
Measured value = 24 + 0.26 0.12 + 0.75 = 24.89 mm
14. 00001.20
Sol. Charge particle lies at centroid of equilateral pyramid.
q
0 q
= =
12 120
15. 00005.10
8(x x ) 8 7.65 t
Sol. a0 22 2 1 5.10
(t1 t 2 ) (16 4)
x
x1 x2
16. 00012.50
Sol. Impulse, Fdt m 2gh
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17. 00000.80
Sol. IC.B.F. K A12 A 22 2A1A 2 cos I0
I
KA 2 0 , (A1 = A, A2 = 3A and = 0)
16
16 2
I K A1 A 22 2A1A 2 cos I
25
2 2 2 3
x dsin d
5
So, =
I 16 5 16
Hence, I = 0 0.80 W/m2
4 25 100
18. 00014.80
dN
Sol. r N
dt
N t
dN
N0
r N
dt
0
dN
r N (r N0 )e t
dt
105 t/20 5000 10 4
= 10 4 e
20 7.4 14.8
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. C
Sol. Thermal stability decreases with increase in bond length.
20. C
Sol. Tb molality. Kb
Tf molality. Kf
Tb K b Kf
, Tf Tb .
Tf K f Kb
1.86
Tf 1.56 5.58
0.52
21. A
8RT1 2RT2
Sol.
Μ M
T1 2 3.14
0.785
T2 8 4
22. D
PA
Sol. r
2MRT
1 1 1
rHe : rN2 : rO2 : :
4 28 32
PHe PN2 PO2
23. A, B, C
Sol. Facts.
24. C
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25. B, C
Sol. O C Cl N C O NH2
NaN3
H2 O
O C NH2
Br2 /KOH
O O
N H O
NH2 OH/H
, H2 O
C (CH2)3 NH n
O
O
NH
HN3 /H2 SO4
H2 O,
26. A, D
27. A, B, C, D
Sol. SO 2Cl
O C NH2 NH2
O
CH3
Br2 /KOH
Ph NH S CH3
O
+
N2 Cl +
O
K
Ph N S CH3
NH2 O
(i)
ii HCl, N N NH2
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28. A, B, C
Sol.
2NH3 2H2O
2NH4 2OH
H2S
2H S
2
2H 2OH 2H2 O
Hence, conc. Of S2- is large.
Both IInd and IV group cation will precipitate as S2- salt.
29. A, B, D
Sol. Cinnabar HgS
Galena PbS Sulphide ores can be concentrated by this
Chalcocite Cu2S method.
Bauxite Al2O3.2H2O
30. A, B, C, D
Sol. BiCl3 NaOH
Bi OH3 NaCl
Bi OH3
i) conc. HCl
ii) KI
BiI3
KI
K BiI4
P Black Orange
U V
AgNO3
NaCl
K 2 Cr2 O7
H2 SO4
CrO 2Cl2
NaOH
Na2 CrO 4 Ag2 CrO 4
Q Re d gas Yellow solution Brick red ppt.
R S T
SECTION – C
31. 00060.25
Sol. KH = PA/YA
Partial pressure of O2 = 0.21 atm = 21278.2 Pa.
PN2 0.79 atm 80046.8 Pa
21278.2
XO2 in dissolved water 10.4819 10 5
2.03 108
80046.8
XN2 dissolved in water 15.7883 10 5
5.07 108
XO2
0.6639 0.66
XN2
0.66
% of O2 100 39.75
1.66
% of N2 = 60.25
32. 00061.83
Sol. Mass of dissolved naphthalene = 0.624 gm
Mass of solvent (CCl4) = 0.060 kg
0.624 / 128.2
Molality = 0.08
0.060
Tb K bm
0.42
Kb 5.25
0.08
For unknown solution
0.53
0.75 5.25
M 0.06
M 61.8333 61.83
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33. 00001.53
Sol. Mmix
2 28 3 4 13.6
5
rmix 5 32
1.5339 1.53
rO2 5 13.6
34. 00023.00
P V 1 10
Sol. V2 1 1 10 m3
P2 1
P1V1 10 1 103
n 445.9186
RT 0.0821 273.15
445.92
P1
W = - 2.303 nRTlog
P2
= - 2.303 × (445.82) (0.0821) (273.15)log10
= - 23002.018 J = - 23.00 kJ
35. 00001.15
Sol.
LiCl.3NH3 s
LiCl.NH3 s 2NH3 g
1
LiCl.NH3 s 2NH3 g
LiCl.3NH3 s , K P atm 2
16
Initially 0.2 a
Finally 0 a 0.4 0.2
1 1
K P 2
PNH3
16
PNH3 4 atm at equilibrium
PV = nRT
4 × 5 = n × 0.0821 × 323
n = 0.75419 0.75 moles at equilibrium.
Initial moles of NH3 = 0.75 + 0.4 = 1.15.
36. 00209.18
1 200 103
Sol. n PV / RT 8.92 10 3
0.0821 273
Number of Xe atom = 8.92 × 10-3 × 6.02 × 1023
= 53.70 × 1020
4
Volume occupied by atoms r 3 53.70 10 20
3
= 418.36 × 10-7
418.36 10 7
% of Volume occupied by He atoms = 100
200
209.18
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SECTION – A
37. C
Sol. Let A(0, a) and B(b, 2b)
2a 4a
Coordinate of P is ,
5 5
Coordinate of Q is (0, 2b)
a
Equation of AB is y a 2 x = 0
b
b
It passes through (1, 3) hence a
b 1
5b
Also equation of PQ is y 2b 2 x
a
i.e., y – 7x + b(x – 2) = 0
2 14
Fixed point is ,
5 5
38. B
/2 /2
sin 40x 2 1 1 1
Sol. sin5x
2 cos5x cos15x cos 25x cos 35x dx = 1
5 3 5 7
0 0
39. C
x
1
Sol. e2x f x tan x e2x e 2t tan tdt
2 0
x
1
e2x f x 2f x sec 2 x e2x e 2x tan x 2 e 2t tan t dt e2x
2 0
1 1
e2x f x 2f x sec 2 x tan x 2 e2x f x tan x
2 2
1 1
e2x f x 2 tan x sec 2 x f x e2x 2 tan x sec 2 x
2 2
40. B
Sol. Let ABD = A
9
ABD = BCD tan
–1
2
2 D
1 9 1
AB BD sin = BC BD sin
2 2 2 4
–1
sin tan1 3 9 cos sin
tan 3 C
sin tan 2 2 2
1 sin
9 3 B
cot 1
2 2 2 2
1 4
cot 1 cot
3 3
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41. A, C
DP D
Sol. sin 90º B C B
DE
DP = c cos C·cos B c cos C b cos B
Also applying sine rule in DEH Q P
c cos C EH 90º – B H 90º – C
E a cos A F
sin 180º C sin 90º A
c cosCcos A
EH
sinC
DP sinCcosB A
EH cos A
DQ sinB cosC DP DQ
Similarly tan A
FH cos A EH FH
42. A, D
200
Sol. I1
sin 2 cos2 100x dx
0
200
I1
sin 2 sin2 100x dx
0
200
2I1 2 sin cos cos 200x dx 0
0
200 200
I2
sin sin2 100x dx =
sin cos2 100x dx
0 0
200
2I2 2cos cos 200x dx
2
0
400
I2 2 cos cos 200x dx
2
0
200 200
Let 2x = t, cos cos100t dt =
2
sin sin2 50t dt
0 0
43. B, C
Sol. x
f x 2 4 tan1 ; x 2
2
; 2 x 0
x
4 tan1 ; 0x2
2
0 ; x2
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44. B, C, D
Sol. Image of P(10, 25, 35) about the plane x + y + z = 100 is P(10, 25, 35) R(40, 60, 60)
S(30, 45, 55)
Here, equation of reflected ray is
x 40 y 60 z 60
r
2 3 1
Also, point Q is (20, 30, 50) Q(20, 30, 50)
x 10 y 25 z 35
Equation of incident ray is
2 1 3
Equation of plane containing the line PQ and RQ is
x 10 y 25 z 35 S(30, 45, 55)
2 1 3 0 i.e., 2x – y – z + 40 = 0
2 3 1
45. A, C
f 8 f 0 1
Sol. f C1
8 2
f 4 f 8
f C2 3
2
x3 / 2
Let g x f t dt
0
g x
3
2
x f x 3/2
g 4 g0
g g
2
8
3 f f f t dt
0
x2
Let g x f t dt
0
g(x) = 2xf(x2)
g 2 g 0
g
2
g 4 g 2
g
2
g 4 g0
g g
2
46. A, B, C, D
Sol. f
1 2
47. A, C, D
Sol. Let removed numbers are 2r – 1, 2r + 3, 2r + 7
n2 3 2r 3 105
n3 2
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48. A, B, C
Sol. (A – 2I)4 = 5A Det(A – 2I)4 = Det(5A) Det(A – 2I) = 5
Det B = 5. Also, I – 2A–1 = A–1B, Det(I – 2A–1) = Det(A–1B) = 1
1
B 1
Det(Adj(I – 2A–1)) = 1, Det 25
5 B
Det
5
1
B
Det Adj 252 625
5
Also, I + 2B–1 = AB–1 Det(I + 2B–1) = 1
SECTION – C
49. 00054.00
aˆ bˆ aˆ bˆ
Sol. p̂
aˆ bˆ 3
bˆ cˆ cˆ aˆ
Similarly q̂ and r̂
3 3
3
Volume of regular tetrahedron =
2 2
2
aˆ bˆ bˆ cˆ cˆ aˆ 4 ˆ 2
pˆ qˆ qˆ rˆ rˆ pˆ pˆ qˆ rˆ = = aˆ b cˆ 2
3 3 3 27
50. 01854.00
Sol. a – 1 + ar2 = 2ar
1 1
r 1 r 1
2
; a = k 2, k I
a a
3 1
If a = 4, then r ,
2 2
abc = 469 or 421
2 4
If a = 9, then r ,
3 3
4
abc = 964; r
3
51. 00008.00
Sol.
a20b b20 a a b a19b b19 a ab
18 18
a bb a
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52. 00005.00
10 x5
Sol. f x
9 1 x4
5
f x at x = 1
9
1
5 10 x 5 5
Required area A dx =
9 0 9 1 x4 36
53. 00006.00
Sol. For f(x) to be continuous at x = 2 – k or 2 + k
sin cos
k2 k ..... (1)
4 4
f(2 – k)– = –1, f(2 – k)+ = –2k
f(x) is differentiable
1
f(2 + k)+ = f(2 + k)– k =
2
54. 00002.00
40
1 2x kak xk 1 1 x x 2
20
Sol. 20 1 x x 2
k 1
Equating coefficient of x10 on both sides
20 a10 2a9 11a11 10a10 9a9
11a11 = 10a10 + 31a9
2
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