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AITS-FT-I (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
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FULL TEST– I
(PAPER-1)
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
2. D B B
3. D A C
4. C C A
5. A, D A, B, D A, C
6. B, D A, B, C A, B, C, D
7. A, C B, D A, C, D
8. B, C, D B, C, D A, B, C, D
9. B C A
10. D D C
11. B A B
(A) (q) (A s, t) (A) (s)
(B) (p, q, s, t) (B p, q, r, t) (B) (q)
1.
(C) (p, q, s, t) (C p, s) (C) (s)
(D) (r, s) (D q, s, t) (D) (p, r, t)
(A) (t) (A q) (A) (p)
(B) (q, s) (B p, t) (B) (q)
2.
(C) (p, q, r) (C p, q) (C) (p)
(D) (t) (D s) (D) (r)
1. 1 4 3
2. 1 7 4
3. 2 3 3
4. 8 5 5
5. 2 2 4
6. 3 1 3
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
dp ˆ 50kˆ N
3. Fnet 15iˆ 20tjˆ 50kˆ = Freal Fpseudo and Freal mg(k)
dt
dT
4. Q = KA
dx
x T
Q
A
dx = K 0 (1 T)dT
0
0
T
Q T2
x = K0 T
A 2 0
by solving
Q T2
x K 0 T
A 2
Q (300)2
So, x0 K0 300
A 2
So, at x = 2x0 temperature T 425 K
A2
5. m = V = A1 A 2 A1A 2 H
F
m
H mg
A1 A 2 A1A 2 FB
A1
A2 H
P1 = 1gH1
P2 = 2gH2 P1 > P2
F = mg FB = mg PA1
F1 = mg A1P1,
F2 = mg A1P2
2GMm GM2
6. U
d2 y 2 2d
2GMm 2Gm2
d2 y2 2d
2 1
= 2Gm2
d2 y2 d
1
= U mv 2
2
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h E E P v
7. v = f = Particle
p h P 2m 2
a x b t )2
8. y 5e –(
09-11. h = 160 m
2h 2 160
t10 4 2 sec
g 10
Velocity of system after collision in vertical direction, v 10 = 30 m/s;
Velocity of system after collision in horizontal direction, v 20 ¼ 40 = 10 m/s
v120 900 + 2 10 80 v10 50 m/s
50 30
t 20 = 2 sec
10
t10 4 sec
SECTION - B
2. Shape of sting at t = 0 is given by. y
0 if x vt L
h(L x vt) / L if vt L x vt
y(x,t)
h(L x vt) / L if vt x vt L
0 if vt L x x
O
y
x
O ((vt L), 0) (vt, 0) ((vt + L), 0)
SECTION – C
2. 10gsin = 5g sin
2
10 sin = 5 (2 sin /2 cos /2)
2
cos /2 = 1
4. y1 = A sin 1t Ar
y2 = A sin 2t cycle
2A0
( 1 ) ( 2 1 )
yr = 2A cos 2 t sin t A0
2 2 1s
1/6 s
1/3 s
1/4 s
3/4 s
2/3 s
5/6s
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1 1
In ½ sec cycle, active time is = 1/3 sec
2 6
1/ 3
In 12 sec interval, active time is 12 = 8 sec
(1/ 2)
(2C)V 2
6. V1 V
3C 3
1 4 2 2CV 2
U1 C V
2 9 9
V
V2 =
3
1 V2 V 2 CV 2
U2 (2C) C
2 9 9 9
CV 2
Initial total energy =
3
1
Final total energy = (2C)V 2 CV 2
2
2 4
Charge flow through the battery 2CV CV CV
3 3
4
Wbattery CV 2
3
4CV 2 2CV 2 2
Heat dissipated CV 2
3 3 3
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
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2. O
CH3 CH3 O O
H2 C C CH3
O
H2 C C C CH2 CH2 C OH
O
Anhydride AlCl
3
(minor) O
O C CH2 CH2 C OH
i Zn Hg /HCl
(major)
ii SOCl2 /
i Zn Hg / HCl
i SOCl2 /
Cl
CH3
O
Cl
Anhyd. AlCl3 / CS2
O
CH3
O
(minor) O
(major)
3. N2O C8H7OCl
287 m
Molar weight of C8H7OCl = 8 12 + 7 1 + 16 + 35.5
= 154.5 g
Molar weight of N2O = 2 14 + 16 = 44 g
According to Graham’s Law of diffusion
rN2O MC8H7OCl 154.5
3.5 1.87 : 1
rC8H7 OCl MN2O 44
1.87 th
dN2O 287 = 187 row from N2O side.
2.87
1.0 th
dC8H7OCl 287 = 100 row from weeping gas side.
2.87
Therefore, the spectator from the side of N2O in the 187th. Row will be laughing and weeping
simultaneously. Alternatively, the spectator from the side of weeping gas in 100th row will laugh
and weep.
4. The given orbital diagram has two radial nodes, i.e. n 1 2
The orbital, in which electron is present is 3s.
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Cl Cl
CH3
6. B. pt. of CCl4 < that of SiCl4. The vapour must always be richer in more volatile component.
Hence, the upper curve represents the composition of the vapour and the lower curve represents
the composition of the solution at corresponding B. pt.
8. The correct basic order for (a) option
CH3O > CH3NH > CH3CH2
(-ve) charge on most (-ve) charge on least
electronegative atom electronegative atom
and it can also explain by its conjugate rest all option are correct.
Solution for the Q. No. 9 to 11.
M – PbCO3
P – Pb(NO3)2
B – PbO
C – CO2
D – NO2
E – O2
F – CaCO3
G – Ca(HCO3)2
Q – PbSO4
R – NaNO3
SECTION –C
1. O O O O
14 14 14 14
N O N O N OH N O
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2. ZB 4 2 2
ZA 4
ZC2 1
A 4B 2Z 1
x+y+z=7
o
3. r2 = 5.49 A 2
o
2r = 83.05 A
o
then r = 13.22 A
0.529 n2
r
Z
0.529 n2
13.22 =
Z
n=5
Number of maximum lines possible = 3
104 107 5
=
1.9 105
= 2.63 10–8 < 10–6
so pOH = –log (2.63 10–8 + 10–7)
pH = 7
pH
5
1.42
4e O2 2H2O
1 Eq of Mn+2 = 1 Eq of O2
(n = 2) (n = 4)
½ mole of Mn+2 = 1 Eq. of O2
2 mole of Mn+2 = 4 Eq. of O2
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6.
2C s O2 g Keq 103
2CO g
CO2 g
C s O2 g Keq 10
2
C s CO2 g
2CO g Keq 101 X
C s O2 g
2C s CO2 g Keq 1/ x 10
1
2CO g O2 g 1
2CO2 g Keq 10 Y
Hence X : Y = 1 : 1
SECTION – A
1. Let z1, z2 be the two roots with |z1| = 1
c c 1
z 1z 2 = z2 1
a a z1
z1z1 z2 z2 1
b
z1 z 2 and |b| = |a|
a
|z1 + z2|2 = 1
1 1
(z1 + z2) z1 z2 1 z1 z2 1
z1 z2
(z1 + z2)2 = z1z2 b2 = ac
1
dx tan1 f 1
f 2 x 1 f ' 1
0
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d
dx
xP x 0
x P(x) + P(x) = 0 has n real roots
x(x P(x) + P(x)) = 0 has n + 1 real roots
d 2
dx
x P ' x xP x 0 has n real roots
4. Case-I:
a a
If a [0, 1], the curves intersect at , and (a, a). The bounded region is contained in the
3 3
1 1
triangle with vertices (0, 0), , 0 and (1, 1) with area =
2 4
1
Hence, area can not exceed
4
Case-II:
a a a
If a [1, 3]. In this case the bounded region is a quadrilateral with four vertices , , , 0 ,
3 3 2
a2 4a 1 a a 1 4 a a
3 , 3 and (1, 1). In this case area bounded = 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 2
2
1 a 2 1
=
3 6 3
Case-III: If a [3, 4]. This case is symmetric with case-I
2 (2, 0) (2, 0)
a 1 1 a a
, 0 , 0 , 0
2 2 2
5. Multiplying the first DE by gh, the second by fh and the third by fg, and adding the equations
gives
2
(fgh) = 6(fgh) + 6
Let f(x) g(x) h(x) = k(x)
2
We have k(x) = 6(k(x)) + 6
Integrating and using k(0) = 1 gives
k(x) = tan 6x
4
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f ' x 1
Now 1st DE 2k x
f x k x
f ' x
2 tan 6x cot 6x
f x 4 4
Integrating and using f(0) = 1 gives option A and C
1 1 1
f ' f '
h' x x f 2 ln x xf 2 ln f
f ln f ln ln
Now consider L lim lim = lim
f 1 ln f 1 ln f
1/ f 2 ln f
By L’Hospitals Rule L lim lim lim
f ' f f ' 1 ln f
2
ln f 1
L lim
1
1
ln f 1
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a b1 a2 b2 3
A B 1 a2 b1 a1 b2 a1 a2 b1 b2
2 2 2
3
A B
2
A B
11. A B a1b1 a2b2 a3b3 B A
Hence, (I) holds true
A B C a1 b1 c1 a2 b2 c 2 a3 b3 c 3 a1b1 a2b2 a3b3 a1c1 a2c 2 a3c 3
a1b1 a2b2 a3b3 a1c1 a2c 2 a3 c 3
(II) Don’t hold true
Similarly (III) can be checked
SECTION – B
3
1. Normal y + tx = at + 2at P(t1)
at3 + (2a – h)t – k = 0
N(h, k)
t1 + t2 + t3 = 0 t3 = –(t1 + t2) ….. (1)
A
2a h
t1t2 + t2t3 + t3t1 = ….. (2)
a
k Q(t2) R(t3)
Also, t1t 2 t 3 ..... (3) (–a, 0)
a B
O
ABC is equilateral
So, G H O C
a a
G t1t 2 t 2 t 3 t 3 t1 , t1 t 2 t 2 t 3 t 3 t1
3 3
a
G t1t 2 t 2 t 3 t 3 t1 , 0 ..... (4)
3
a
H a, t1 t 2 t 3 t1t 2 t 3 ..... (5)
3
Comparing (4) and (5), t1t2t3 = 0 and from (3), k = 0
2a h a
From equation (2), we get a
a 3
2a – h = –3a
h = 5a
O circumcentre of ABC = (–a, 0)
Image of O will lie on circle
N (5a, 0)
One of the intersection point lie on vertex ( k = 0)
So, t2 = 0
at3 + (2a – 5a)t = 0
t3 – 3t = 0 t(t2 – 3) = 0
t = 0, 3
Intersection points P 3a, 2a 3 , Q (0, 0), R 3a, 2a 3
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f t dt 0 xR
0
i.e., f(x) = 0 x R
Hence, f(1) = 0
x
(D) f x x 2 e t f x t dt ….. (1)
0
x
f x x 2 e x et f x x t dt
0
x
f x x 2 e x et f t dt
0
x
f ' x 2x e x e x f x e x et f f t dt
0
x
f ' x 2x f x e f t dt = 2x + f(x) + x2 – f(x)
x t
0
2
f(x) = 2x + x
2 x3
f(x) = x + c and from equation (1) f(0) = 0
3
Hence, c = 0
x3
i.e., f(x) = x 2
3
1 2 k 2
f 1 1 , k=2
3 3 3 3
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SECTION – C
/2
1. Let f r xr sin xdx
0
/2 /2
x r 1 /2 xr 1
Now, xr cos xdx cos x 0 sin xdx
0
r 1 0
r 1
/2
f r 1
xr cos xdx
0 r 1
r C f r r 1
So, we have lim L
r f r 1
r 1
/2
2
Now, consider f r xr dx
0
r 1
2x
Also as sin x
x 0, 2
r 1
/2
2
2
f r xr 1dx
0
r 2
r 1
r 2 r
r f r
r2 r 1
r 1
2
r f r
f r 2 r 1 2
Hence, lim lim =
r f r 1 r r 2
r
2
r 1 f r 1
f r 2
Now, lim r C r 1 L lim r C r 1 L
r f r 1 r
2
For positive L we should have C = –1 and L =
2. Let x + y = and x – y = x and y
2 2
f f
Given equation f() – f() = (2 – 2) 2 2
f x
Hence, x 2 k (k is some real constant)
x
f(x) = x3 + kx
f(1) = –2 k = –3, f(x) = x3 – 3x
f(x) = 3(x – 1)(x + 1) on the interval x 3, 3 extreme value are –2 and 2
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4. As no multiple of nor any odd multiple of satisfies the equation we can multiply both sides by
4
sin x cos 2x, which gives
sin 8x cos 5x = 2 sin 4x cos 4x cos 5x = 4 sin 2x cos 2x cos 4x sin 5x
= (sin x sin 2x)(8 cos x cos 4x cos 5x) = sin x cos 2x
sin 13x + sin 3x = sin 3x – sin x
sin 13x = sin (–x)
n
13x = n + (–1) (–x)
5 7 11 2 3 4 5 6
Which gives 10 solutions , , , , , , , , ,
12 12 12 12 7 7 7 7 7 7
Now, P(H) = sum of series which has each term consisting of product of an odd number of terms
from (1) and even number of terms from (2) such that total number of factors in each term is n
2 1 4 1 6 1 2n 1 1
Consider the product ..... 2n 1
3 3 5 5 7 7 2n 1 2n 1
1
LHS = P H P H
2n 1
Also, P H P H 1
n
P H
2n 1
= 1, = 2, = 1, + + = 4
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