Fiitjee All India Test Series: Concept Recapitulation Test - Ii JEE (Advanced) - 2019
Fiitjee All India Test Series: Concept Recapitulation Test - Ii JEE (Advanced) - 2019
Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. ABCD
Sol. Charge on capacitor at time t is
q Q0 cos t
1
Where
LC
At t ,q 0
2
t LC
2
By conservation of energy
Q20 1 2
Limax
2C 2
Q
imax 0
LC
2. ACD
Sol. Apply Gauss law and property of conductor.
3. AD
GM
Sol. V [3R2 r 2 ], inside the earth.
2R3
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4. ABCD
Sol. Let elongation in spring A, B and C be x1, x2 and x3 respectively.
Considering spring forces and constraint relations
x2 = 4x3 …(i)
x2 = 2x1 …(ii)
and x1 + 2x2 + x3 = x …(iii)
2
4 1
x1 x ; x 2 x ; x 3 x
11 11 11
x
Also, F = 2K
11
11m
T 2
2k
5. AB
Sol. For microwaves,
c 3 108
= 300 m.
f 106
x = d sin
2 2
= d sin = (150 sin ) = sin
300
sin
I I0 cos2
2
6. ABC
2 2 2 2
Sol. T= ; R= (1)2 (1)2 T =
10 5 5
2
H=
2
1
2g 10
7. C
Sol. Optical path difference at any point P on the screen, (P) = S2P–S1P – ( – 1)t and the
intensity on the screen, at point P = 4Io × cos2 P .
8. A
Sol. (A) A B : V , P constant T, U and W is –ve, Q < 0, U < 0
(B) B C : V is same, P T , U, Q < 0, U < 0
No work is done.
(C) C D : V T, U > 0, Q > 0, W > 0
(D) D A : V decrease so W < 0
TD = T A U = 0
and then Q < 0
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9. B
12.5 12.3 11.8 12.4 12.2 12.6
Sol. Mean value = 12.3
6
x1 ....... x 6
Mean absolute error =
6
Mean absolute error
Relative error =
Mean value
10. D
Sol. According to Lenz’s law induced current flows in such a way that it is opposing the
change in magnetic flux.
SECTION – D
11. 00028.00
2m1m2 g 2 2 5 9.8
Sol. T= = 28 N
m1 m2 7
2kg
5kg
12. 00000.10
1 1 1
Sol. Given, mv 2 mu (1 0.19) mu2 (0.81)
2 2 2
v = 0.9 u
v
0.10
u
13. 00000.09
Sol. = vB = 3 × 106 × 10 × 3 × 10–9 = 9 × 10–2 0.09 V
14. 00000.23
velocity in air
Sol.
velocity in medium
15. 00001.00
Sol. The shape of water layer between the two plates T
is shown in the figure.
Thickness d of the film = 0.12 mm = 0.012 cm. d
2R
d
Radius R of cylindrical face .
2
T
F = T(2l) = P l 2R
T
P
R
T 2T
Pressure difference across the cylindrical surface .
R d
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16. 00008.00
4 1 2 2
Sol.
3 4
17. 00000.00
Sol. dw E.dr 0
18. 00004.00
2 2
2 R R R R
R (O) ( )
Sol. Xcm = 2 2 2 2
2 2
2 R R
R ( )
2 2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. ABD
Sol. O2 contains unpaired electron in -antibonding M.O and N2 in 2p orbital N22 contains
unpaired electron in -antibonding M.OS.
20. ABC
Sol. Rate = k[X][Y]0 2 10-8 = k[0.1] [0.1]0 k = 2 10–7s–1.
21. ABD
Sol. When Cl is directly attached to benzene, +R effect of chlorine is observed. Which
increases the bond order of C – Cl bond.
22. BCD
Sol. Elimination takes place in option(A).
23. AC
Sol. Azeotropic mixture has fixed composition.
24. ACD
Sol.
a 2 rNa rCl 2 95 181 552pm
25. B
Sol. 2LiOH Li2O H2O
26. C
Sol. In E2 mechanism, loss of Hydrogen takes place from that carbon atoms which are
adjacent to the carbon atoms that hold chlorine. Carbocations are formed in E1
mechanism.
27. D
Sol. H2O/H
CH3 COOH NH4 H O
CH3CO 2 O 2 CH3COOH
2
CH3CONH2
H2 O/OH
CH3 COO NH3
28. A
Sol. Fact based
SECTION – D
29. 00400.00
Sol. K P1 pSO2 pSO3 900
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pSO2 pSO3 30 cm of Hg
p2SO3 30
K P2 2
25 10 4
p SO2 p O2 30 pO2
1
pO2 400 cm of Hg
25 104
30. 00208.30
Sol. Ksp = 4s3 = 4 10–3
s = 10-1 = 0.1 mol L–1
In 10 L 1 mole dissolves
Mass of 1 mole = 208.3 g
31. 00138.00
Sol. P = K2CO3, Q = O2, R = KOH, S = H2O2. Heaviest product is K2CO3.
32. 00157.00
Sol. Cl
P = CH3 - CH - CH3
33. 00175.50
Sol. The product is Cl CH2 CH CH2COCl
Cl
34. 00226.50
Sol. The complex is [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]Cl.
35. 95735.71
V2 1/ 10
Sol. W = -2.303nRT log = -2.303 1 8.314 5000 log = 95735.71
V1 1
36. 00390.55
Sol. 0
CH COOH
0
m Ca CH3 COO 2 2 m0 HCl m0 CaCl2
m 3
2
200.8 2 425.95 271.6
390.55
2
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SECTION – A
37. ACD
2 4 8
Sol. tan 2 tan 4 tan 8 cot cot tan
7 7 7 7 7
tan 2 tan 2 4 tan 4 8 cot 8 cot [ when ]
7
1 cos 2
(a) cos ec 2 cot 2 cot cot (where )
sin 2 7 7
(b) tan cot 2cot
14 14 7
2
sin 2 sin cos
(c) 7 7 7 cot
2 7
1 cos 2 sin2
7 7
2
1 cos cos 2cos2 cos
7 7 7 7
(d) cot
7
2 sin cos sin 2 sin cos 1
7 7 7 7 7
38. ABCD
sec x tan x cos x sin x
Sol. (a) We have f x , g x
cos x cot x sec x cos ec x
k
Clearly both f x and g x are identical functions as x k I .
2
2
(b) As x 2 4x 5 x 2 1 0
Hence f x 1 x R .
Also cos2 x sin2 x 0
2
Hence g x 1 x R g.
f x and g x are identical.
ln x 2 3x 3
(c) f x e
2
3 3
As x 2 3x 3 x 0 x R .
2 4
2
Hence f x x 3x 3 x R
f x k is identical to g x
sin x cos x 2 cos2 x
(d) We have f x , g x
sec x cos ec x cot x
k
Clearly both f x and g x are identical functions as x k I .
2
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39. AC
Sol. Differential coefficient of f x w.r.t. y
x 1
sin1 x 2 at x it is –2
x 2
f 0 2;f ' 0 2
f is not derivable at x = 0
x
–1 1 O 1 1
2 2
40. ABC
/ 2
cos sin x dx
2
Sol. I1
0
b b
f x dx f a b x dx
a a
/ 2
cos cos x dx
2
I1
0
On adding
/ 2
I1 0 ……..(i)
/2 /2
I2 cos 1 cos 2x dx cos cos 2x dx
0 0
1
cos cos t dt [Put 2x t ]
2 0
/2
2
cos cos t dt I3
2 0
I2 I3 0 …….(ii)
Hence, I1 I2 I3 0
41. BCD
Sol. Domain is x R
2
Also f x cos tan1 sin
where cot x
2
1
cos tan 1
2
1 x
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1 x2
2 y
2 1
cos where tan
1 x2 2 x 2 (0, 1)
1 x2 1
g x 2
1
2x 2 x2
1 2x
(0, 1/2)
Range is , 1 ; f ' x 2
2
2 x2 x
Hence f ' 0 0 0
Also lim f x 1
x
Hence (B), (C), (D)
42. ABC
sin x
Sol. f x
x
43. A
Sol. (P) Let S cos cos 2 cos 4 ..... cos10
2 sin .S 2 sin cos cos 2 ..... cos10
2 sin 6 cos 5 sinn cosm
S
2 sin sin
n 6 and m 5
4
(Q) E 9x sin x
x sin x
[Note that x sin x 0 in 0, ]
2
2
E 3 x sin x 12
x sin x
Emin 12 which occurs when 3x sin x 2
2
x sin x
3
[Note that x sin x is continuous at x = 0 and attains the value which is greater
2
2 2
than at x , hence it must take the in 0, ]
3 2 3
2 1
(R) f x 2 sin x 2
2
M 19 and m 3
M 8 19 8
Hence 9
m 3
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3
(S) tan9
4
3 4
sin9 ; cos 9
5 5
3 4
Now given
sin3 cos 3
2
3 cos 3 4 sin 3
2 sin 3 cos 3
3 4
10 cos sin 3
5 5
sin 6
sin 9 3 cos 9 sin 3 sin 9 3
10 10 10
sin 6 sin 6
44. B
f 3 cosh 4 sin h 2 f 1 0
Sol. (P) lim 0 form
h 0 f 3eh 5 sec h 4 f 2
3 sin h 4 cosh f ' 3 cos h 4 sinh 2 4 f ' 1 4 6
lim 4
h 0
3e h
5 sec h tan h f ' 3e 5 sec h 4 h
3 f ' 2 3 2
f 2a h f 2a
(Q) f ' 2a lim 4 (Given)
h0 h
f 2a h f 2a
Now f ' 2a lim
h 0 h
f 2a h f 2a
lim ( f is even function)
h 0 h
f 2a h f 2a
lim
h 0 h
f ' 2a 4
f x f 4a x x 2a, 4a
Put x 2a h, we get f 2a h f 2a h
(R) We have F x f e x
F'x e x
f ' e x
And G x e
f x
G ' x e f ' x
f x
f ' 0 e
f 0
G' 0
F ' 0 e0 f ' e0
f 0
f ' 0 e 3e3
3
f ' 1 e3
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(0, 1)
(1, 1)
y = cos x
x
O (0, 0) x=x1 x=1
2
f(x) is non – derivable at
2 points x=x1 and x=1
45. C
Sol. f x ln x kx 2 0
ln x
k
x2
n x
Consider g x as shown
x2
y
1
y
2e
x
1 e
e –1
46. D
2 y
Sol. (P) f x e sgn x e x
When x0 f 0 2
2
When x0 f x e ex
1 2
When x0 ex
f x (0, 1+e)
e
(0, 2)
Hence, f x is many – one and neither odd nor
even. 1
0, 1
e
(0, 0) x
O
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(Q) Df :1 x 2 0
x 2 1 0 x 1, 1
x 4 when x 1,1 is equal to 0.
1
f x
1 x2
Hence, f x f is even and many – one.
x 4 x 2 1
(R) f x x 4 1 2
x x 1
x 4 1 x2 x 1
x 4 x2 x 2 x x3 x 1 2
Hence, f x is many – one and neither odd nor even.
(S) f x x 3x 3 5x 5 ..... 101x101
Clearly f x is an odd function.
Now, f ' x 0 x R
f 'x 0 x R
Hence, f x f is one – one function
SECTION – D
47. 00000.25
Sol. Put x sin y y cos y t and after rearrangement put sin y z
48. 00000.50
Sol. Above sequence is in A.P.
x1 1 x 2 3 x 2009
..................... 1005 k
x1 x2 x1005
k
x1 1 x 2 3 ...... x1005 2009
x1 x 2 .............x1005
2
1005 x 21 41
k 1
2010 x 21
82
x 21
1005
49. 00007.56
Sol. Let d, , d are roots
3 a (1)
3 2 d2 b (2)
1
2 d2 (3)
9
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a2
From (1) and (2), d2 b
3
Put d2 in (3) to get
2a3 9ab 1 4
50. 00000.22
Sol. Let number of marbles are
Red = a, White = b, Blue = c, Green = d
C4 b C3 b c C4 abcd
a a a
T T T T
abc d
where T C4
a3 a2 a 1
solving, b ,c ,d
4 3 2
N is max when a = 95
Nmax 196
51. 00000.50
6 27 1
Sol. 9A 2 6A I B
10 1
2
3A I 81
3A I 9 (1)
a b
Let A
c d
g ad bc 18 or 0 (using equation 1)
Since A 0
ad bc 2 A 2
52. 00000.30
100
k 100
Sol. Let S Ck
k 0 k 1
100 k 1 1
100 C 100 100 100 100 Ck
k Ck
k 0 k 1 k 0 k 0 k 1
1 100 101 100
2100 Ck
101 k 0 k 1
100
1
2100 101
Ck 1
101 k 0
2101 1 101 2100 2101 1 99 2
2100
100
1
101 101 101
a 2100 b (Given)
c
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53. 00000.14
9 7
Sol. Let l lim ……(i)
x 1 1 x
9
1 x7
1 9x 9 7x 7
Put x , we get l lim ………(ii)
y x 1 1 x 9 1 x7
On adding equation (i) and (ii), we get
2l 9 7 2
l1
tan x sin x
Common ratio lim 3
x 0 ln 1 x
tan x sin x
lim 3
x 0
3 ln 1 x
x
x
tan x 1 cos x 1
lim 2
x 0 x 2
54. 00000.25
p pq
Sol. Since f is injective Sp
r qr
pq pr rp rq
2pr q p r ………..(i)
q r
Also, p,r,q are in G.P.
r p
So, let r pa, q pa2 , where a is the common ratio of G.P.
Therefore from equation (i), we get
2.p.pa pa 2 p pa
2 a2 a
a2 a 2 0
a 2 a 1 0
a 2,1
So, p, 2p, 4p and (p, p, p)
(But common ratio = a= 1, is not possible as p, q, r are non – zero distinct quantities.)
Also, p q r 6 [As g x px 2 qx r passes through M (1, 6)]
p 4p 2p 6
p2
Hence q 4p 4 2 8
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