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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

FULL TEST – IX

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 16-09-2020

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. A, C, D
Sol. Potential due to non conducting circular disc at a distance of x from its centre is

20 
R2  x 2  x 
So, potential at a distance of 3R due to the given portion is

VP 

4 0 R2  3R2  3R   
40 
4R2  3R2  3R 
R 
4 0  
2  7  2 3 

Potential at the centre due to the given portion is


   2R   45     R   45  3 R
VC      4   2   360   4 = 4 
 2  0  360    0   0

3 Rq
Work done by external agent =
4 0

2. A, B, D
2

m 
m(2 )2
4 65
Sol. Ix      m 2
12 12 192
2

2 m  2
m(2 )2  4  161 2
Iy   m      m   m
12 2 12 2 192
2 2
m(2)2   7
Iz   m    m    m 2
6  2 2 6

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3. A, B, C
2 2
 f  36  22.5   36 
Sol. VIP        22.5  90    4 / 3  = 3 cm/s
f u    

4. B, C, D
Sol. Let the acceleration of block is a downward and the tension in the string connected with the
cylinder is T.
For the block
64mg  16T = 64 ma …(i)
For the cylinder
T + f = 8ma …(ii)
Torque about contact point
3
T 2R = mR2 
2
R = 8a …(iii)
T = 6ma …(iv)
Solving (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
T = 48N, a = 4 m/s2 and f = 16 N

5. A, B, C, D
Sol. Xmax  2.5 mm
2.5  10 3
nmax   5000
5000  10 10 y
For 3000th order bright fringe, n = 3000 
d cos  = (3000 ) S1 S2 C
D
3000 3
cos   
5000 5
D 3

2
y D 2 5

8
Solving y =   m
3
For 5 bright fringe from ‘C’ n = 4996
th

5000  cos  = 4996 


sin  = 0.04
tan  = y/D = 0.04
y = 8  102 m
For 2500th order bright fringe, n = 2500
cos  = 1/2
D 1

2
y D 2 2
4D2 = y2 + D2
y  3D
y= 2 3 m

6. A, C
238
Sol. 92 U 90 Th234  2 He4
P2 P2
 Q
2m 2mTh

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1/2
 2m mThQ 
P 
 m  mTh 
K.E m 234 117
 Th  
K.ETh m 4 2

7. A, C
Sol. Torque about P1P2
2
i2B sin 60= m 2 
3
3 3 Bi
=
4 m
1 2
I  Ui  Uf = Bi2 cos 60  ( Bi2 cos0)
2
1 2 Bi2
I 
2 2
Bi 2 Bi 2  3 3Bi
=  
I 2m 2 2m

8. A, C, D
 h h h 1
Sol. (Ah)( )  g   (Ah)(S g)     (Ah)(S )v 2 h
 2 2 2 2
 gh 1 h
 s gh  s v 2
2 2
(  2s )gh
v
s

9. D

10. A
Sol. Apply Kirchoff’s Law on the equivalent circuit (2) (1)
B
shown in the diagram. A
(2) (3)

(5) (4) (4) (3)

(7) (8)

(9) (8)
F
(11) (12)

11. C

12. B
Sol. (for Q.11 – Q.12): Particle collides with the wall at its maximum height hence, the time after which
20 2 sin 45
the ball collides with the wall is t   2 sec
10

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SECTION – C

13. 00000.25
Sol. d = R cos 37  R cos 60 37
R=2m  
60 ‘B’
 
23  
R  
 
 
 
60  
d = 60 cm

14. 00003.50
R
  r2  r
 0 1  R2  (2r dr) 2 5
2

Sol. ycm  0 R  = R dr
 r 2
 16
 0  1  R2  (2r )dr
2
(r) r
0

5 2  r
Position of CM, from C   R
 16 
  C C.M. = (0, r/2)

15. 00054.46
Sol. Change of resistance by 1  = change of deflection by 4 + 6 = 10
Change in deflection by 1 division = change of resistance by 1/10 
Change in deflection by 4 division = change of resistance by 4/10  = 0.4 
Here for null point R = 545  0.4 = 544.6 
544.6  10
So, unknown resistance =  54.46 
100

16. 00002.80
  q(v  r )
Sol. B 0
4 r 3
  
B  0 0 (v  E)  0 0 ( ˆi  ˆj  k)
ˆ  (iˆ  ˆj  k)
ˆ

B  2(iˆ  k)
ˆ 
0 0
B  2 20 0
K  2 2  2.80

17. 00020.00
Sol. Refraction from P1  = 1.2  = 1.5
2 1  2  1 O P1 P2
 
v u R
100 cm
1.5 1.2 1.5  1.2
 
v1 100 20
100 cm
 v1 = 500 cm
Reflection from P2

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1 1 1
 
f v u
1 1 1 400
  , v2  cm
200 v 2 400 3
Again refraction from P1
2 1  2  1 1.2 1.5 1.2  1.5
  ,  
v u R v 3 100 / 3 20
 v3 = +20 cm (left to P1)

18. 00003.52
Sol. 8S = 10 V Main scale
V = 0.8 mm 35 36 37 38 39 40
6V = 0.8  6 = 4.8 mm
40S = 35S + x + 6V x
x = 0.2 mm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Measured length = 3.52 cm
Vernier scale

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. B, C, D
Sol. Process is endothermic in forward direction.

20. A, C, D
Sol. 

R 2 CHCH  NH 
 R 2C  CH  NH2
O OH

N N

H


CH3 CH2NO 
 CH3 CH  NOH

21. A, B, C
Sol. Absence of POS and COS.

22. A, B, C, D

23. A, B, C, D
Sol. Facts

24. A, B, C, D
Sol. Facts.

25. A, B, C, D
Sol. CH2OH CHO HC NOH

O O

PCC
 
NH2 OH
 H
|| ||
 Ph  C NH2  H  C NHPh

O
||
CHCl3
Br2 / Alc. KOH
Ph  C NH2  H2 O
 PhNH2 
Alc. KOH
 PhNC

O
|| 
H3 O
H  C NHPh   PhNH2  HCOOH

26. A, B, C
Sol. Facts

27. A

28. D
Sol. (for Q.27 – Q.28):
Pb2   KI  PbI2  
KI
 K 2PbI4
Yellow

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Ag  KI 
 AgI 
Yellow
2
Cu  KI  Cu2I2 
White

Cu 2
 K 4 [Fe  CN6 ]  Cu2 Fe  CN6  
Brown
 Cu  CN2  
Cu2  KCN   CuCN   CN 2
White
Yellow
3
Bi  KI  BiI3   KI
KBiI4
Black Orange solution

29. D

30. A
Sol. (for Q.29 – Q.30):
O CH2OH
OH
H3C C H  4HCHO 
 HOH2C C CH2OH  HCOO
CH2OH
OH
PhCHO   Ph Ph Benzoin condensation 
KCN
Alc. KOH CH C
O
O O
X COOH

X2 /H
 

i KOH

 ii H O
3

O NOH
H
N O O


NH2 OH
H
 
Polymerisation
NH (CH2)5 C
n
Nylon-6
O O OH

OC 2H5   H3C  Acyloin


Na
H3C C Ether C C CH3
O O O
 
H3C C OC2H5 
C2H5 O Na
 H3C C CH2 C OC2H5

 Claisen condensation 

SECTION – C

31. 00030.00
Sol. Total possible are 30.00.

32. 00004.20
Sol. i = 1 + (n – 1)  where n = 5
= 1 +[5 – 1]0.8 = 4.2

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33. 00003.75
Sol. Removed 1 Zn2+ from tetrahedral void.
 Remaining occupied tetrahedral void = 3
3
Fraction   0.375
8
10X  3.75

34. 00024.44
Sol. WCO2  1.44 gm
1.44
 Moles of CO2   moles of CO32 
44
1.44
 WCO2   60  1.9636
3
44
Let two metal CO23  are ACO3 and BCO3.
If A is 14.2%
3.2  1.9636  0.4544
% of B   100
3.2
 24.437  24.44%

35. 00011.51
    80  0.1   75  0.1
Sol. OH  155
 0.0032258

= 3.23 × 10-3
pOH = 2.49
 pH  11.51

36. 00001.33
Sol. O
O C
O
1.33

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. B, C
100 100 100
Z    2r  3  i  = 2 r ir  3  i r
r
Sol.
r 1 r 1 r 1
Z = 100(1 – i)

38. A, B
Sol. xn – an is divisible by x – a if n is odd

39. A, B, D
7 9
Sol. Midpoint of PQ is  , 
2 2
9
 Slope of axis is
7
Hence equation of directrix is 9y + 7x = 0
Equation of PQ is 11x – 3y – 25 = 0 and foot of perpendicular from origin on PQ is focus which is
 55 15 
 26 ,  26 
 
 5 10 
Foot of perpendicular from focus S on the line y – 2x = 0 is  , 
 26 26 
10 7 5 
 Equation of tangent at vertex is y    x 
26 9 26 
i.e., 182x + 234y – 125 = 0

40. B, C
Sol. Use graph of f(x)

1 3 2 5 3
2 2

41. A, B, C
Sol. Let xˆ  yˆ  a , yˆ  zˆ  b , xˆ  zˆ  c

xˆ  yˆ  zˆ  p
 3 + 2(a – b – c) = 3
 a – b – c = 0 ..... (1)

Also, xˆ   yˆ  zˆ   q

 cyˆ  azˆ  q ..... (2)

And  xˆ  yˆ   zˆ  r

 cyˆ  bxˆ  r ..... (3)
3
From equation (2), c – ab =
4
  3
 q y 
4

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 
Also, p  x  1  a  c  a – c = –1
3 1 7
Using equation (1), b = –1 and c  a   a   ,c 
4 8 8
 7  7 zˆ
 r  yˆ  xˆ ; q  yˆ 
8 8 8
 7yˆ  zˆ 49  1  14b 3
q   
8 8 4

42. A, B
Sol. P(x) = x4 + px3 + qx2 + rx – 48
Let Q(x) = x3 – 2ax2 + bx – 6
R(x) = x3 + ax2 – (3b + 1)x + 48
Q(x) and R(x) must have 2 common roots (, )
Which satisfy 3ax2 – (4b + 1)x + 54 = 0
18
   ;a0
a
 = 6,  = –48 and  = 1
Also,  = –48   = –8
  = 6
Hence, a = 3
Also,  +  +  = 2a   +  = 5
  = 2,  = 3
 P(x) = (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)(x + 8)
a = 3, b = 11

43. A, C, D
1
3ax   a  8  sin x  4a  8  x   a  8 3 x3  .....
Sol. L1  lim  6 . If L1 is finite then a = 2
   
x 0 3 3
sin1 x sin1 x
5
 cosec 1x 
8 
 x  80
L 2  lim . If k = 0 then L 2  2
x     4
tan1 5 
4 k3  x  5k 2 
sec  kx  1  
1

   1  2

 x5 
80
If k  0 then L 2  2
4 3 5k 2
k 
2 2
 2k3 + 5k2 – 4 = 0  k = –2

44. A, C, D
Sol. 4 –  + 3 = 4 ….. (1)
 + 3 – 4 = 2 ….. (2)
7 + 8 – 9 = 10 ….. (3)
14  5  4  19 
Given system of equations has infinite solution where   , 
13 13
Moreover equation of plane is 3x + 4y + 5z + 44 = 0
 P(, , ) lies on the plane   = 3,  = –7,  = –5

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45. A

46. D
Sol. (for Q.45 – Q.46):
Re((1 + i)Z2) > 0 y    2  1 x
 x2 – y2 – 2xy > 0
   2  1 x  y   2  1 x ; x  0 y   2  1 x
 2  1 x  y    2  1 x ; x  0

Im((1 + i)Z2) > 0 ; y < 0


 x2 – y2 + 2xy > 0
   2  1 x  y   2  1 x y   2  1 x

Im(1 + i)Z2 < 0 ; y  0


 x2 – y2 + 2xy < 0 y    2  1 x
 y    2  1 x or y   2  1 x

47. B

48. C
Sol. (for Q.47 – Q.48):
1  7 11   3 
f(x) = –2 ; –1  x <  f(g(x)) = –2 ; x ,  
2 6 6  2
1 3
–1 ;  x0 –1 ; x
2 2
1   5 
0 ; 0x< 1 ; x , 
2 6 6 
1     5 
1 ;  x 1 cosec x ; x   0,    ,  
2  6  6 
2x ; 1  x  2
1 cosec 1 1
f(f(x)) = –2 ;   x  0 g(f(x)) = ;  x 1
2 2 2

0 ; 0x<
1
2
cosec 2x
2
; 1 x  2  

2
1
2 ;  x 1
2
4 ; x=1
3
f(2g(x)) = –2 ; x 
2
  5 
2 cosec x ; x   , 
6 6 

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SECTION – C

49. 00006.00
 2 3
Sol. sin2  sin2  sin2
n n n
2 2 4 2
 sin  sin  sin
n n n
2  2 
 sin2 2cos  1  0
n  n 
2 1
 cos  n=6
n 2

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4 1

5 10 2
Sol. Required probability = 
4 1 1 7
  1
5 10 5

51. 00004.50
4 16
Sol. Equation reduces to sin x  cos x  2
3 9
4 16
 sin x  1 and cos x  1
3 9
3 9m 
 x   4n  1 and x 
8 8
4n  1
 m  n = 3k + 2; k  I
3
9
 x   4k  3  ; k has 4 values
8

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1 1
Sol. f(x) = cos–1 x  x
2 2
1 3
sin–1 (1 – x) x
2 2
3 5
cos–1 (x – 2) x
2 2
5 7
sin–1 (3 – x) x
2 2
f(x) is periodic with period 2
23
1 3
2
2 2

1 f  x  dx  6  1 cos xdx  1 sin 1  x  dx  3


1 1

 
2  2 2

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13 AITS-FT-IX (Paper-2)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/20

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Sol. Let the centre be (2 cos , 3 sin )
x1  x 2  x 3  x 4 2cos  y  y 2  y 3  y 4 3 sin 
 and 1 
4 2 4 2
If (h, k) is the centroid of  then x4 = 4 cos  – 3h, y4 = 6 sin  – 3k
 4  2
Hence,  h  cos   k  2 sin   
 3  9

54. 00003.25
1 B(0, 6)
Sol. r  a  r  8
2
r=2
AB = b + 2 r P r
 (b + 2)2 = b2 + 62
b=8 r
Let equation of required circle is C(0, 0) A(8, 0)
(x – h)2 + (y – 3)2 = h2 + 9 D
 Incircle and the required circle touch internally
2
5 25 13
  h  2   1  h2  9  2  h   r1  h2  9 
2
9 
4 16 4

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