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JEE Main Mock Test-2X (1920)-(100595.

1)-PCM20

HINTS AND SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS (SECTION-I)

PART-A

1. By conservation of momentum
J = mV + 2 mV
V= J/3m.

2. mg  T = ma T
N

mg mg 2
T = ma  T = or N =
2 2
T

3. 1 – 2 is isothermal with volume increasing


2 – 3 is isobaric
 v/T = k
 v = kT
Change in number of moles of the gas does not affect the nature of graph.

4. 1 + x = /4 x
3 1
2 + x =
4
  31 2
 x= 2
2

5. mgx – mgy = 0, y = x,
x2 = 4y
x2 = 4x
x=y=4

6.
B
20 m/s

53°
A 15 m/s
15 sin 53 = 20 sin 
4
15 × = 20 sin ,
5
3
sin  = ,  = 37
5
600
Time to cross the river =  30
20

7. KE = 0 v (m/s)

 W=0
 10
Since net change v is zero. 5 10

t(sec)
10

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GMm
8. Total energy of the particle at any point 
2r
GMm 1 GMm
 mv 02 
2r 2 r
GM
 v0 
r
 
9. maximum displacement = 2.00 sin   x  = 1 mm
 2 

10. Field at any internal point of the cavity.


 
4
E  G  C2 C1
3
 
Since C1 and C2 are fixed (cavity being concentric with C2 all the time), field remains constant both
in magnitude and direction.


11. T = 2
geffective

12. Let x = a potential is zero (region II)


q 2q
k k
a a  a
 a = a
So, in the region II,
Potential is zero and can be proved.
A solution can also found in region I (x = a/3).

13. In the steady state i i


a
E2  iR1 iR1 E1 iR1iR1 = 0
R1 R1
E2 E1 = 4iR1 E2
R2
E  E2 2.1 i
I= 2 = (6.3  2.1)/(41.7) = E1 R1 i
4R1 3.4 E2
R1 C
Solving, we get, Va  Vb =  iR1 + E2  iR1 b
2.1 i
= 6.3  21.7 = 6.3  2.1 = 4.2 V
3.4

14. ux = 2, Fx = 4,
uy = 3, Fy = 3
so path will be parabolic

T1  Va   T2  Vd 
1  1
15.
1
T1  Vd 
 
T2  Va 
Also
T1  Vb   T2  Vc 
1 1

1
T1  Vc 
 
T2  Vb 
Va Vb

Vd Vc

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16. k max  E  Umin


=36  20 = 16 J

 
2
Imax I1  I2
17.  α
 
2
Imin I1  I2
2
I1  α  1 
  if I1 > I2
I2  α  1 

2 1  2  1
18.  
v' 4 R
3  2  3   2 3 1 3  1  22
    
v v' R v u R
1.3 1   1  22 1 1.3 3  1  2 2
  3   
x 20 R y 20 R
1.3 1 1 1.3
Hence,   
x 20 y 20
 1.3 y > x

19. The sound wave will be totally internally reflected on the Sound
surface. 0 0
45 45
For light wave
3  108
1 sin 450 = sinr O

2.2  108
 0.75  r
 r = sin-1   rad .
 2 
  0.75   3  0.75   Water
 =-  sin1   =   sin1    rad.
4  2   4  2  

20. for cylinder Vc = V0  gt (1)


2g
=0+ t (2)
R
V
for plank VP  0  gt (3)
2
VP  VC  R (4)
7
 VC  V0
8
PART-C

1. Let A1 and A2 be the cross–sectional area of the pipe at points P and Q respectively.
Let v1 and v2 be the velocities of oil at the points P and Q respectively.
By conservation of mass,
Q = A1v1 = A2v2
A 
 v 2   1  (v1 )  4v1
 A2 
Applying Bernoullis’s equation between points P and Q, we have
1 2 1
P1  v1  P2  v 22
2 2
1
P2  P1  (v12  v 22 )
2

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1
 P1   0.9[16  256]  103
2
 280  103  ( 108)  103
P2 = 172 × 103 Nm–2
P2 = 172 (KN m–2).

4m 2
2. I  2m 2 when (m = )
3
3. The net force is always equal to mass x acceleration Newton’s 2nd Law.
M
Fshaded = Mshaded A = A
3
F
A
M
Fshaded = F/3.

4. 2T cos  = Ma T
T  
25 x 100(x)
A A=   = 10 
0.1 a2  x 2  1 x
 2
  a a
10 
 f  5Hz .
2

5. A
2 2
2

2 2
B

CHEMISTRY (SECTION-II)

PART-A
1. The nucleophilic substitution in aryl halide is assisted by the presence of electron withdrawing group
at ortho and para position. Here, the number of electron withdrawing groups are more, so hydrolysis
would be easier.

2. O O

O O
CH3  CH CH3

OH
H2O

CH3 CH3

HO CH3 CH3 O CH3 CH3

O 
H2 O
 O

3. Aryl halides don’t undergo nucleophilic substitution reaction as it has a double bond character in
between carbon of the benzene ring and the halogen attached to it.

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4. R2NH  HONO  R2N  NO  H2O


N – Nitrosamine
(insoluble in acid)

 1
5.   h/p   
 p 

6. Mass of a drop of water = 0.05  1 g = 0.05 g


0.05
No. of moles of water =
18
0.05
No. of water molecules =  6.023  1023
18
1 water molecule certain 8 neutrons
0.05 0.05  8
  6.023  1023 molecule certain  6.023  1023 neutron
18 18
= 0.1338  1023 = 1.338  1022
Hence, (B) is correct.

7. (1) Dehydration
(2) Grignard reagent

8. O O

- -
O Cr Cr O

O O
O

9. PV = nRT
11 = n0.0821300
56
n=
24.63

0.693
10. k1  min1 at 653 K and Ea = 200 × 103 J, K2 = ? at 723 K, R = 8.314 J mol–1 K–1
360
Now, using Arrhenius equation
k Ea  1 1 
log10 2     , find k2.
k1 2.303R  T1 T2 
2.303 100
Now, t  log
k2 25
Hence (B) is correct.

11. In zinc blende structure Zn is in alternate tetrahedral void surrounded by 4 sulphide ions.
rA 
So,  0.225
rB
From this rB can be calculated.

12. According to IUPAC nomenclature.

13. Al+3 + 3e  Al


Cu2+ + 2e  Cu
Na+ + e  Na
Equivalent of Al = equivalent of Cu = equivalent of Na = 3
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nAl : nCu : nNa  1:1.5 : 3


Hence (C) is correct.

PV
14. Z
RT
P  0.5
0.822 
0.0821 323
 P  43.6 atm
RT a
P 
V  b V2
0.0821 323 a
43.6  
0.5  0.043 (0.5)2
 a  3.6

15. OH OH

CHO

OH
CHCl3  

CHCl3 + OH-  :CCl2 + H2O + Cl-


:CCl2 acts as electrophile

16. Anti addition on cis alkene gives racemic mixture.

17. C6H5COOH + NaOH C6H5COONa + H2O


After 0.5 0.5
neutralization
It is a buffer solution of weak acid and its salt
[salt]
pH = pKa + log
[acid]
pKa = 4.2
Ka = 6.31  10–5
Hence, (A) is correct.

P  P P  P m m  18
18.  Xsolute :   18 : 0.018 
P P 1000 1000
molality = 1 m
T  K f .m
 T  0.54

19. 4 0
2H2 S  S O2  3 S   2H2 O
Reducing Oxidizing
agent agent

20. Na2 O  H2 O  2NaOH


basic

PART-C

1. Go = Ho - TSo


= -29.8 + 298  0.1 = 0
Go = - 2.303 RT log K.
 0 = - 2.303RT logK
K=1
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+7
2. MnO-4 + 5e ¾ ¾® Mn2+
Since 1 mole of MnO4 accepts 5 moles of electrons therefore 5 moles of electrons are lost by 1.67
moles of MX+.
5
 1 mole of MX+ will lose electrons = = 3
1.67
+5
Since MX+ changes to M O-3 by losing there electrons.
X=5–3=2
AB  g    A  g  B  g
3. Initial 1 0 0
 1 1 1
At eq.  1  
 3 3 3
 1 1 
33
KP      P   1 P 3  P
2 4/3 6 4 8
 
3
P
 8
KP

4. OH
OH H3C OH

CH3 CH2OH H H

5. Number of radial node = n    1  4  2  1  1


Number of angular node =   2

MATHEMATICS (SECTION-III)
PART-A

1. C
 1  1
We must have x2 + x – 6  0 and  x    0 ,  x  2   1
 2
 1
 x  –3, 2 and  x    2
 2
1
 x 2
2
3
 x
2
3 
 x   , 2   (2,  )
2 

2. A
Let the middle point of chord be (h, k)
 equation of chord is T = S1
 3xh – 2yk + 2(x + h) – 3(y + k) = 3h2 – 2k2 + 4h – 6k
3h  2
Slope of this chord =  2 (given)
2k  3
 3h – 4k = 4
 Locus is 3x – 4y = 4

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3. B
x
5 30 O  C
We have tan = and tan2 =  5m
x x
B
30
 tan2 =
5 cot 
 tan2 = 6tan  3 – 3tan2 = 1 30m
25m
2 3
 tan =  x = 5cot = 5 m
3 2
A

4. A
2 2
1
 x  2x  2  dx  y=x
2
Area = 2 xdx  square
3
1 1 (2, 2)

(1, 1)
(1, 0) (2, 0)

5. C
12 r
 1
  4  = 12 Cr  3
3 r /4 
  4
12 r /3 r /3
Tr 1  Cr  3 4 
 
 
For rational term r = 0 or 12
 Sum = T1 + T13 = 12C0·33 + 12C12·44 = 33 + 44 = 27 + 256 = 283

6. A
I   sin 100x  x    sin x  dx
99

  sin 100x  cos x  cos100x  sin x   sin x  dx


99
=

100x  cos x   sin x  dx   cos 100x    sin x  dx


99 100
=  sin
 
I II

sin 100x  sin x 


100
100
cos 100x  sin x  dx   cos 100x  sin x  dx
100 100

100 
= 
100
sin 100x  sin x 
100

= C
100

7. C
1
Put n 
x
  x 2 x3 
 x   x    .....  
1 1  1   1  ln 1  x    2 3  = 1
lim  ln    1 = lim 1   = lim  
x 0 x  x  1  x   x 0 x  x  x 0  x 2
 2

8. A
A(t2, 2t), tangent yt = x + t2 is tangent to x2 + 32y = 0, put D = 0, we get t = 2
1 1
Slope of tangent = 
t 2

9. A

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dy  y  dy 2y
 2ax  2x  2  ; 
dx  x  dx x
dy x dy x x2
Now, m  1  m     ; y2   c
dx 2y dx 2y 2
10. C
z  z
Arg      pi also |z| || = 1
 2 
z z  1 z z
p  p    z  p also   0  z   z
 
2
p  
z 1
=      pi    i
 p

11. B
6 – a > 0, a – 2 > 0, 6 – a  a – 2  a  (2, 6) – {4}

12. B
If a circle cuts two circles orthogonally, radical axis of the two circles pass through the centre of the
first circle
Here radical axis of given circles is 6x – 4y + 4 = 0 or 3x – 2y + 2 = 0
3  1
Hence 3 – 2 + 2 = 0     
4 2 2

13. B
1 1
 t  1
f  x    cos  x  t     cos  x  t  dt
 0  0
1 2
= cos x  2 sin x
 
1 4 2  4
fmax  2
 4 
  2
14. B
 3  1  2  1   2    1   0  3   3 439
Projection = 
2
2 1  3 2 2 14
2
 Projection =
14

15. A
dy dy
x2  2xy  2  6y 0
dx dx

d 2
dx
 
x y  2  6y
dy
dx
0

 yx2 + 2x + 3y2 = c

16. D
sin1x, tan1x both are increasing function

17. A
Let M be  
18 cos , 8 sin  . As shortest distance lies along common normal
 Given line will be parallel to the tangent at M
x cos  y sin 
   1 is parallel to 2x – 3y + 25 = 0
18 8
8 cos  2
    tan  = –1
18 sin  3

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3
   point M is (–3, 2)
4

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18. C
1
Let x1, x2, ….., xn be n items. Then, x 
n
 xi
Let y1 = x1 + 1, y2 = x2 + 2, y3 = x3 + 3, ….., yn = xn + n
1 1 n
Then the mean of the new series is  yi    xi  i 
n n i1
1 n 1 1 n n  1 n 1
= 
n i1
xi  1  2  3  .....  n  = x 
n n 2
 x
2

19. A
Given cos50x = 1 + sin50x
But LHS  1 and RHS  1
Hence we must have sign of equality
 1 + sin50x = 1  sin x = 0  x = n
20. B
Total number of cases is 250
The number of favourable ways is 50C0 + 50C2 + … + 50C50 = 250  1 = 249
249 1
 Probability = 50 =
2 2
PART-C
1. 4
Distance between the centres of circles = 10 > sum of radii of circles

2. 3
2 2
Length of tangent is = z1  i  4 = 3  2i  4  9  4  4  3

3. 0
On solving, we get (p – q)2 + (p – 1)2 + (q – 1)2 = 0
 p, q = 1
Putting he values of p and q,  = 0 as elements are in AP

4. 2

z   
2
2
z4  1  1  2z2 1 2z 1
I  dz   dz      dz =
 ln z  2 c
     
2 2 2
z z2  1 z z2  1 z z2  1  z 1
 
 a = 1, b = 1  |a| + |b| = 2

5. 1
 1  3tan2 1º  cot1º  1  3 tan2 1º  1 1
    = 1
 3  tan2 1º  cot 3º  3 tan1º  tan3 1º  cot 3º tan3º cot 3º

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