JEE Main Model Paper 4 Answer Key
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MATHEMATICS
1. (d) The given equation can be written as
x2
b a (a b) x ab
1 x c
(a b) x ab (b a ) x (b a)c
x2 2ax ab ca bc 0
ab ca bc 0 ;
a bc b c
a(b c) bc
2a
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1 25 y 0 2 8
1, 1 4
2bc b c
2.
(b)
Let P be the point on the line 2 x y 11 0 which is the nearest to the circle x 2 Its centre is Then CP
1, 1 4
(1) (2)
y 2 2x
.m
35 4 5
2
Hence CP
1 11 4 5
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radius
67 (radius) 4
g. c
1 2
9 ,2 satisfied it. 2
3.
(a)
Let P(n)
n5 5
n3 3
7n 15
3 5 7 1 15 96 40 14 15 150 = 10 = An even integer. 15
P(1)
1 5
1 7 3 15
P(2)
32 8 14 5 3 15
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4.
(d)
a b OA OB OA BO BA | a b | | BA | 52 52 5 2
5.
(a)
1 2 | z | 18 (given) 2
6.
(c)
10 r 2
2r
10 r 4r 0 5r 10 r
absolute term
10
2
10 9 2 k 1 2
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405 b 1 c 5
y2
C2 k 2
405
k2
405 9 45
(1) (2)
7.
(a)
g. c
b 1 c a i.e., 5 8
n 11
It will pass thro the second line if (0, 2, 1), a point on the second line lies on (1) i.e. if a(0 1) b(2 1) c( 1) 0 i.e., a 3b c 0 (3) Solving (2) and (3), we get,
Required plane is 8( x 1) 1( y 1) 5( z) 0
8.
(b)
w
2n 1 2n
The no. of students answering exactly i(1 i n 1) questions wrongly is 2n i 2n i 1. The no. of students answering all n questions wrongly is 20. Thus, the total number of wrong answers is
1(2 n 1 2 n 2 ) 2(2 n
2
2
w
2n
3
8x y 5 z 7 0
.m
2n
Putting x 7, we get 49 y 2
( y 3) 2 0
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a 8
.... 2 1 2n 1
2048 211
28 6 y 12 0 or
6y 9 0
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10.
(b)
f ( g ( x))
1 g ( x) log 1 g ( x)
3
1 3x 2 3x x 3 log 1 3x 2 3x x 3
log
1 x 1 x
3 log
1 x 1 x
11.
(b)
We know that AD 2
1 2 (b 4
c2
2bc cos A)
1 2 b 4
c2
2bc cos
1 2 (b c 2 bc) 4
12. (a)
4 AD 2
b2 c 2 bc
Clearing f (1) e1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 is a root of the equation f ( x) e x 1 Let a 1 be also a root Then f ( ) 0 by Rolles Theorem
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ex 1 1
2
13.
(b)
'
0 0 0
14.
(a)
a Now |a|
c 1 i 9
0 0
.m
3
'
1 ( 2i 3
7 j 9
2 k 9
g. c
x 2 0
j 2k )
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[ x (1, ) i.e. x 1]
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| c |2
(25)(6) c
54 81
25 9 225
5 (i 7 j 2k ) 3
15
15 (i 7 j 2k ) 9
15.
(d)
There are n choices for the first coordinate, n 1 choices for the second coordinate and n 2 choices for the third coordinate. Hence n({(x, y, z); x, y, z
A, x
z})
n(n 1)(n 2)
n 3 3n 2
2n
CQ CP
Since CQ
a 2 sec2
b2 tan 2
CP
PQ
a 2 sec2 a 2 sec2 a2
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b2 tan 2
a2 1
g. c
P(a sec , b tan )
(0,0) C
Now, PQ
2b tan
.m
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e 2 3
b a c b
16.
(d)
Let P(a sec , b tan ), Q(a sec , b tan ) be end points of double ordinate and C (0, 0) is the centre of the hyperbola.
w
3(e
e
2
1)
3
sin 2
1
1 3
1 1
e2 1
e2
4 3
17.
(a)
Since
n
Pr a
n 1
Pr b
n n
Pr Pr 1
n n
b a Pr 1 Pr c b
n r 1
...(i) (ii)
Pr c
n 1
Pr ; b
n r
c b 1 b a
b c b
b a
b2
a(b c)
b2 1 a (b c)
C1
1
n
C0
C1
C2
n 1
C1
C1
n 1
C1
n 1
n 1
C2
n 2
C2
1 1
C1
n 1
C2
n 2
C3
n 2
C2
n r 1
n 2
C3
n 3
C3 and so on
n r 1 1
C1
n 1
C2
n 2
C3 ....
| A|
Cr
0 0 | A|
n r 1
Cr
Cr
n r
Cr
0 | A| 0
x
19.
(d)
0 0
| A |3 64
20.
(a)
Since x
R is not symmetric. 21. (c) Since a, b, c are in A.P., Since a, mb, c are in G.P.
mb ac
om
2b a c
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ac
a c ac
h 0
g. c
f ( x) f ( x) Lt
h 0 h
(i)
m2b2
(ii)
2b m 2b 2
22.
(d)
Since S.D.
Range
w
(b a) 2
.m
b a
2 m 2b
1 a
1 c
variance
var .( X ) (b a) 2 or (b a ) 2
var .( X )
23.
(b)
f ' ( x)
h 0
Lt
f ( x h) h
f ( x)
Lt
f ( x). f (h) h
f ( h) 1 h
f ( x) Lt
h
2 f ( x) Lt
sin 2h Lt g (h) 0 2h h 0
2 f ( x) g (0)
24.
(a)
x 1
Lt f ( x)
Lt f ( x)
x 1
x 1
x 1
x 1
Lt (4 x 1) 3 f (1)
4 1 3
Lt f ( x)
f (x) is continuous at x 1
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25.
(a)
x2
dy dx
2x
dy dx
2
(1,1)
Slope of tangent at (1, 1) = 2 Slope of normal at (1, 1) = Equation to the normal at (1, 1) is
1 2
O
A (1,1)
N B(3,0)
y 1
1 ( x 1) 2
x 2y 3 0
The normal intersects x-axis of (3, 0) the required area is shown as shaded region. Required area A
1 3
1 x dx (3 x)dx 2 0 1
2
1 3x 2
26.
(d)
1 5 2 4 17
1 5 2
cos sin
1 5 2 4 17
g. c
7 1 7 tan 4 1 4
; tan
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4 17
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x2 2
3 1
4 3
tan 1 7
tan 1 4
1
tan cos 1
sin
tan(tan 1 7 tan 1 4)
tan tan
S n1
Since
27.
(b)
S n1n2
.m
7 4 1 7.4
3 29
n2
[( 2a d ) n1n2 d ] [( 2a d ) n1d ]
S n1n2 S n1
is independent of n1
2a d
2a
a d
1 2
28.
(c)
Put
tan x tan 2 x
( y 1) 2
y;
0 y
1 y
1
2 0
tan 2 x
y2
2y 1 0
tan x
2 tan x 1 tan 2 x tan x
1 tan 2 x
[ tan x 0]
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3 tan 2 x
tan x
3 n
3 3
i.e., x (3n 1) , n Z 3
general solution is x
29.
(c)
Put
x 1
1 dx dz 2 x 1 2( z 2 1) dz z2 1
z2 1 2 2 dz z2 1
1
given integral
2 1
2 z
2
dz
2[ z 2 tan 1 z ] c
2( x 1 2 tan
x 1) c
30.
(b)
Since
.m
x
31.
(a)
f (x) is continuous at x 2
f (2)
Lt f ( x)
2
Lt
x 2 ( A 2) x A i.e. 2 2 x 2
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x
' ( x) 1 log( ( x)) x c ( x) When x 1, (1) 2 log[ (1)] 1 c log 2 1 c log[ ( x)] x log 2 1 log[ (3)] 3 log 2 1 2 log 2 (3) log 2 (3) 2e 2 2
2 ; 11
2 cot A
33.
(a)
x dx
y dy
x 2 y dy xy 2 dx y ( x 2 1)dy
x(1 y 2 )dy
x x
2
dx
2x x
2
dx 1
2y dy 1 y2
log(1 y 2 ) log C log C (1 y 2 )
log( x 2 1)
g. c
Lt x( x 2) A( x 1) , 2 x 2 11 2 117 2 11 22
y dy 1 y2
om
x 2 1 C (1 y 2 )
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34.
(d)
Events favourable to E1 are (1, 5), (2, 4), (3, 3), (4, 2), (5, 1) Events favourable to E2 are (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, 5), (2, 6), (6, 2), (5, 2), (4, 2), (3, 2), (1, 2) E Prob. of E2 when E1 has already occurred P 2 E1
35.
(a)
Since an
[ a1 1 0, a2
4 3.1 3 2.1
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7 5 0 a3
4 3a 3a 2a 2 4 3a 3 2a 2 2a2 4 a2 2 a
36.
(c)
37.
(a)
Put x
Since the directrix is || to the tangent at the vertex. directrix can be taken as x y h 0 But the distance between the focus and directrix is twice the distance between the focus and the tangent at the vertex. 0 0 h 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 [focus lies on the same side of the directrix and the tangent at the vertex of the parabola] directrix is x y 2 0 h 2;
z3
dx
3
.m
dx
2
3 z 2 dz
x(1
x)
3 log z log(1 z )
3 log z 1 z 1 1 z
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3z 2 dz z 3 (1 z ) 2 1 1 z 1 z 3
c
3 log
x1/ 3 1 x1/ 3
g. c
dz z ( z 1) 2 1 dz (1 z ) 2
1 1 z c
4 3a2 3 2 a2
0 etc]
1 1 x1/ 3
39.
(d)
Given limit
n n
Lt
r 1
r r n5 / 2
1 1
Lt
r 1
r n
3/ 2
1 n
x 3 / 2 dx
0 0
x x dx
a
40. (a) For pair of lines we have
0 b c 2
0 c 2
.m
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g. c
ac2 bc2 4 4 a b 0
om
c 2 c 2
c2 4
c 2
b2 2
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PHYSICS
41. 42.
f
(b)
v 2 L 1.2 r (a) v v vs v v vs (d) f f 330 440 484 Hz 330 1.5 20 330 440 403.3 Hz 330 1.5 20
43.
f max f min
44.
sin
y
1
x
y x
vx ; vy vy
v sin
(b)
1.6 1 4/3 1 .6 1 1 R1 1 R1 1 R2 1 R2
45.
P 4
47. 48.
m
(c)
f0 1 fe
fe D
f0 fe
w
f0 ; D
46.
2 sin
n ;
(b)
.m
m
(d)
sin
n ; 2
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4 D = 1.33 D 3
1 fe
n = 0, 1, 2
g. c
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W q (b)
51.
VC V A
52.
Ceq
C C 2 2 (a)
53.
R1
l 10 ; A (c)
(c) (b)
R2
3 l A
30 ;
R1
R2
40
57.
t. e
2 t ;
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L 0
dI dt
dI dt
So
59.
h , mvr mv
w
nh 2
N N 0e
t
.m
N 0e
2
60.
t = 2 Tav (d)
61.
Let OC = x and the length of the string from B to m2 be y and AB = 2a. Then
g. c
0, t 2, t
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v1
v1
v2
v2 2v1
2 cos
(b)
v1
v2
(numerically)
cos
62. 63.
(c) According to problem disc is melted and recasted into a solid sphere so their volume will be same. R 4 3 3 3 2 RDisc 8RSphere VDisc = VSphere RSphere = Disc RDisct RSphere 2 3 1 2 Moment of inertia of disc I Disc M(RDisc)2 = 2I MRDisc = I (given) 2 2 RDisc 2 M 2I I 2 2 Moment of inertia of sphere ISphere = MRsphere = M ( R Disc ) 2 5 5 2 10 10 5 (c) In the region BC slope of the graph is positive
64.
66.
dm dt (a)
67.
In case of uniform circular motion of a particle, direction of acceleration vector changes from point to point but magnitude remains same. Now, vector sum of vectors having same magnitude and distributed in all possible directions is zero. Hence, the average acceleration vector taken over a full circle is a null vector. (b) Vex =
68.
2GM = R (a)
65.
(d)
20
50 = 16.66 N 60
(b)
.m
F = negative i.e. force is attractive in nature In the region AB slope of the graph is negative
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g. c
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The mercury will not come out from this hole as the pressure outside the hole [atmospheric pressure = g(h + H)] is greater than the pressure inside the tube (= gh). Here is the density of mercury. (d) Time taken in rising to height h2 and coming back = 2e Total time taken by the body in coming to rest 2h 2h 2h 2h 1 e = 2e 2e 2 .... = g g g g 1 e (c)
2h g
70.
71.
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V2 F = V A A V2 A
rh x mg
mg (2r h)h r h
73.
w
s
.m
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force V acceleration [ FV 3 A 2 ]
77.
g. c
( 2r h ) h
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Q At
KA KB
78.
K( ) = constant d
B A
KA
B A
KB
or
A
A
= 20C
B
= 5C and
= 15C
T2 65 T1
1 3
T1
390K ; T2
325K
80.
(d)
.m
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g. c
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CHEMISTRY
81. (c) No. of moles = 0.05 l 0.5 M = 0.025 gms of H2SO4 = 0.025 98 = 2.45 82. (b) 2Al 2moles +
3 O2 2
Al2O3
83.
(c)
K.E. = or,
K. E 1 3 = RT or K. E 2 2
T1 T2
84.
(a)
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g. c
M (H2 ) M (Cl 2 )
=1
2 71
.m
87.
(a)
Tb = Kb m or m = Tb / Kb =
0.26 = 0.5 0.52 1000 g of water contains 0.5 moles of solute = 0.5 150 = 75 g. Total mass of solution = 1075 g 75 % mass = 100 = 6.97 ~ 7%. 1075
2 = (2 71)1/2 g. 71
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3 moles 1mole 2 54g 48g 5.4g 4.8g 3.2 g of O2 is present O2 is the limiting reagent. 3 32g will give 102 g of Al2O3 2 2 3.2 1 3.2g will give 102 moles 3 32 15
H comb. of yellow P = 9.91 kJ mol1 H comb. of red P = 8.78 kJ mol1 P has greater energy than red P. YP R. P + energy H = 9.91 (8.78) kJ mol1 = 1.13 kJ mol1
(i) is more acidic than (ii) by a factor of 104 93. (c) AgCl(s) + H2O(l) NaCl(s) + H2O(l) 0.10M ksp = (s) (S + 0.10) (S + 0.10) 0.10 Ag+(aq) + Cl (aq) Na+(aq) + Cl(aq) .10M
ksp = S 0.10
10
S= 94. (d)
1.2 10 0.10
w
1.2 10
9
Fe3+ + 3e
2+
.m
Fe ; E = 0.036V Fe ; E = 0.440V Fe2+ (1) (2) (3)
Fe + 2e Fe3+ + e
o Now, n 3E3
o 1 E3
3 ( 0.036) 2 ( 0.440)
o E3
(0.108) 0.880
ye ng
0.772V
g. c
om
[H+] 106
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95.
(d)
0.059 1 log n [H ]2
1 0.59 2 = = 20 2 0.059 [H ]
1 = antilog 20 = 1020 2 [H ]
pH = 10.
(d)
I.E. = x kJ
the energy of 1st orbit of Hatom = x kJ energy of 2nd orbit energy of 3rd orbit
Z2 n2 2
1 9
&
Energy required for an e to jump from 2nd and 3rd orbit will be
E3 E2
101.
(d)
A stronger base (H) can replace the weaker base (OH) from its salt (H2O) but vice verse cannot be done.
100.
(d)
99.
(b)
.m
x 9
ye ng
x x kJ 9
x 4 x 9 x 4
g. c
x 1 4 x kJ 4
5x kJ 36
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(b)
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3d
4s
4p sp3d2
4d
hence no. of unpaired e = 5 109. 110. (b) (a) [Ni(H2O)6]2+ Ni(ground state) Ni2+ (excited state) 3d84s2 3d84s hybridization is sp3d2, hence it is
113.
(c)
115.
(d)
CH3CH2CH(OH)CH2CH3 Pentan-3-ol
114.
(c)
CH3 being an electron releasing (o, p directing group) increases e density at o & p position.
[ O]
.m
ether
The product (3-Pentanone) does not give iodioform test. 116. 117. (c) (d) Cannizzaro reaction is given by an aldehyde have no ' ' hydrogen atom.
O
118. (b)
CH 3 C OCH 3 2CH 3MgBr
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C2H5 C2H5 (butane)
112.
(d)
In (d), the lone pair of Natom is relatively more easily available for protonation. In other compounds the lone pair of Natom is delocalised over the adjoining benzene ring. Hence (d) is the most basic.
CH3CH2CCH2CH3 O 3-Pentanone
CH 3 C CH 3
g. c
OH
CH 3
111.
(d)
e withdrawing group NO 2 attached to the benzene ring increases the stability of carbanion.
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119.
(b)
HO
HNO2
N2
CH2NH2
HO
CH2N2
HO
CH2
(1 Carbocation)
OH
(2 Carbocation)
H+
120.
(a)
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g. c
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