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FIITJEE – JEE (Main)

(JEE MAIN TEST SERIES - 2021)


CLASS – XII
FULL TEST - 9
CONDUCTION DATE: 09-02-2021 SET -A

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this purpose.
NJEETS FULL TEST - 9

 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

Important Instructions
Caution: Question Paper CODE as given above MUST be correctly marked in the answer OMR
sheet before attempting the paper. Wrong CODE or no CODE will give wrong results.

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections.
3. Section-I is Physics, Section-II is Chemistry and Section-III is Mathematics.
4. Each Section is further divided into Two Parts: Part-A & C in the OMR.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be provided
for rough work.
6. No candidate is allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits of papers, clip boards, log
tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices ext. except the Admit Card
inside the examination hall / room.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet:


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character of your Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the
designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.
4. Do not fold or make any stray marks on the Answer Sheet.

C. Marking Scheme for All Two Parts:


(i) Part-A (01-20) – Contains Twenty (20) multiple choice objective questions which have four (4) options
each and only one correct option. Each question carries +4 marks which will be awarded for every correct
answer and -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.

(i) Part-C (01-05) contains Five (05) Numerical based questions with single digit integer as answer, ranging
from 0 to 9 (both inclusive). Each question carries +4 marks will be awarded for every correct answer and
NO MARKS will be deducted for every incorrect answer.

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Useful Data Chemistry:


Gas Constant = 8.314 J K1 mol1
R
= 0.0821 Lit atm K1 mol1
= 1.987  2 Cal K1 mol1
Avogadro's Number Na = 6.023  1023
Planck’s Constant h = 6.626  10–34 Js
-27
= 6.25 x 10 erg.s
1 Faraday = 96500 Coulomb
1 calorie = 4.2 Joule
-27
1 amu = 1.66 x 10 kg
1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 J
Atomic No : H=1, D=1, Li=3, Na=11, K=19, Rb=37, Cs=55, F=9, Ca=20, He=2, O=8,
Au=79.
Atomic Masses: He=4, Mg=24, C=12, O=16, N=14, P=31, Br=80, Cu=63.5, Fe=56,
Mn=55, Si = 28 Pb=207, u=197, Ag=108, F=19, H=2, Cl=35.5
Useful Data Physics:

Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m / s2

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Section – I (Physics)
PART - A
Single Correct Choice Type
1. An electron is projected as in figure with kinetic energy K, at an angle  = 45 between two
charged plates. The magnitude of the electric field so that the electron just fails to strike the
upper plate, should be greater than:
        
K
E
+ +45
+ + + + + + +
K 2K K
(A) (B) (C) (D) Infinite
qd qd 2qd

2. One end of uniform wire of length L and of weight ‘W’ is attached rigidly to a point in the roof
and a weight W 1 is suspended from its lower end. If ‘S’ is the area of cross-section of the
wire, the stress in the wire at a height L/4 from its lower end is:
 W  3 
 W1    W1  W 
W 4 W1  W
(A) 1 (B)  (C)  4  (D)
S S  S  4
 
 

3. In a regular polygon at n sides, each corner is at a distance r from the center. Identical
charges are placed at (n – 1) corners. At the centre, the intensity is E and the potential is V.
The ratio V/E has magnitude:
(A) nr (B) n  1r (C)
n  1 (D)
r n  1
r n

4. A system is shown in the figure. The time – period for small oscillations of the blocks will be
K 2K
m m

3m 3m 3m 3m
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
K 2K 4K 8K

5. The current in a circuit varies with time as I  2 t . Then the rms value of the current for the
interval t = 2 to t = 4 sec is
3
(A) 3A (B) 2 3 A (C)
2
A 
(D) 4  2 2 A 
6. A particle moving horizontally collides with a fixed plane inclined at 60 to the horizontal. If it
bounces vertically, the coefficient of restitution is
1 2 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
3 3 3
7. A mirror is inclined at an angle of  with the horizontal. If a ray of light is incident at an angle 
as shown, then the angle made by reflected ray with the horizontal is


(A)  (B) 2 (C) /2 (D) Zero

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8. If both the blocks as shown in the given arrangement, are given together a horizontal velocity
towards right. If aCM be the subsequent acceleration of the centre of mass of the system of
blocks then aCM equals
 = 0.1
1 Kg
 = 0.2
2 Kg

5 7
(A) 0 m/s2 (B) m/s2 (C) m/s2 (D) 2 m/s2
3 3

9. A balloon having mass ‘m’ is filled with gas and is held in hands of a boy. Then suddenly it
gets released and gets starts coming out of it with a constant rate. The velocity of the ejected
gas is 2 m/s with respect to the balloon. Find out the velocity of the balloon when the mass of
the gas is reduced to half.
(A) ln2 (B) 2ln4 (C) 2ln2 (D) None of these

10. A ball hits the floor and rebounds after an inelastic collision. In this case:
(A) the momentum of the ball just after the collision is the same as that just before the
collision.
(B) the mechanical energy of the ball remains the same in the collision.
(C) the total momentum of the ball and the earth is conserved.
(D) the total energy of the ball and the earth is conserved.

11. Three rods of the same dimensions have thermal conductivities 3K, 2K and K. They are
arranged as shown, with their ends at 100C, 50C and 0C. The temperature of their junction
is
50C

2K
100C
3K
K

0C
200 100
(A) 75C (B) C (C) 40C (D) C
3 3

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12. The internal energy of a gas is given by U = 5 + 2PV. It expends from V0 to 2V0 against a
constant pressure P0. The heat absorbed by the gas in the process is
(A) - 3P0V0 (B) 3P0V0 (C) 2P0V0 (D) P0V0

13. The rotation of the earth having radius R about its axis speeds upto a value such that man at
latitude angle 60 feels weightless. The duration of the day is
R g R g
(A) 8 (B) 8 (C)  (D) 4
g R g R

14. In Bohr’s atom the number of de – Broglie waves associated with an electron moving in nth
permitted orbit is
(A) n (B) 2n (C) n/2 (D) n2

15. For transistor current relation is


  1  1
(A)   (B)   (C)   (D)  
1  1  

16. A particle is projected vertically upwards from a point ‘A’ on the ground. It takes ‘t1’ time to
reach a point ‘B’ but it still continuous to move up. If it takes further ‘t2’ time to reach the
ground from point ‘s’ then height of point B from the ground is:
1 1 1
g t1  t 2  g t1  t 2 
2 2
(A) (B) gt1t 2 (C) (D) gt1t2
2 8 2

17.  is the angle of the incline when a block of mass ‘m’ just starts slipping down. The distance
covered by the block it through up the incline with an initial speed v0 is
v02 v02 v02 sin  4v02 sin 
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 g sin  g sin  4g g

18. Two soap bubbles each of radius ‘r’ are touching each other. The radius of curvature of the
common surface will be
(A) infinite (B) 2r (C) r (D) r/2

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19. The value of equivalent capacitance of the combination shown in figure, between the points P
& Q is
P
2C
2C
2C
C
C C
Q
(A) 3 C (B) 2 C (C) C (D) C/3

20. If the intensity of magnetic field at a point on the axis of current coil is half of that at the centre
of the coil, then the distance of that point from the centre of the coil will be
R 3R
(A) (B) R (C) (D) 0.766 R
2 2

PART – C
Integer Type Questions

1. A balloon is rising up along the axis of a concave mirror of radius of curvature 20m. A ball is
dropped from the balloon at a height 15 m from the mirror when the balloon has velocity 20
m/s. The speed of the image of the ball formed by concave mirror after 4 seconds, [take g =
10 m/s2] is 10  x m/s. Find x .

2. If the long wire carries a current of 50 A and loop has


an instantaneous velocity v = 10 m/sec at the location
x = 0.2 m as shown in the figure. (take a = 0.1 m)
50
The value of induced emf in the loop is v. The find
n 50A
the value of n ? a v

x a

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3. Sound level/loudness at any point in a room is increased from 50 dB to 60 dB, when pressure
K2
amplitude is increased by K. Find the value of .
5

P
4. In the given circuit, the ratio of i1 and i2 , is. Where i , is the initial (at t = 0) current and i2
5
is steady state (at t =  ) current through the battery. Find .
6 2mH

4 4
10V

5. If two mirrors are kept at 60 to each-other, then the number of images formed by them is
_____

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Section – II (Chemistry)
PART –A
Single Correct Choice Type

1. The compound that doesnot produce nitrogen gas by the thermal decomposition is:
(A) Ba N3 2 (B)  NH 4 2 Cr2O7 (C) NH 4 NO2 (D)  NH 4 2 SO4

2. The following compound is used as

(A) An anti inflammatory compound (B) Analgesis


(C) Hyphotic (D) Antiseptic

3. In a reversible reaction the energy of a forward reaction is 50 Kcal. The energy of the reverse
reaction will be
(A) < 50 Kcal (B) either greater or less than 50 Kcal
(C) 50 Kcal (D) > 50 Kcal

4. The method not used in metallurgy to refine metal is


(A) Mond’s Process (B) Van-Arkel Process
(C) Amalgamation Process (D) Lignation

5. When PbO2 reacts with conc. HNO3 the gas evolved is


(A) NO2 (B) O2 (C) N2 (D) N2O

6. Soap helps in cleaning clothes, because


(A) Chemical of soap changes
(B) It increases the surface tension of the solution
(C) It absorbs the dirt
(D) It lowers the surface tension of the solution

7. Orthoboric acid
(A) Donate proton to form H 2 BO3 (B) Accept proton of form H 4 BO3
(D) Accept OH  to form B OH 4 
 
(C) Donate OH  to form H 2 BO2

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8. Consider the reaction


N 2 g   3H 2 g  
 2 NH 3  g 
The equilibrium constant of a above reaction is K P . If pure ammonia is left to dissociate, the
partial pressure of ammonia at equilibrium is given by (Assume that PNH 3  PTotal at
equilibrium)
33 / 2 K 1P/ 2 P 2 K 1P/ 2 P 2 K 1P/ 2 P 2 33 / 2 K 1P/ 2 P 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 16 4 4

9. The Property which distinguishes formic acid from acetic acid is


(A) only ammonium salt of formic acid on heating gives amide.
(B) when heated with alcohol/H2SO4 only acetic acid forms ester.
(C) Only acetic acid forms salts with alkali.
(D) only formic acid reduces Fehling’s solution.

10. The standard emf of a cell, involving one electron change is found to be 0.591 V at 25C the
equilibrium constant of the reaction is (F = 96500 Cmol-1)
(A) 1.0  10' (B) 1.0  105 (C) 1.0  1010 (D) 1.0  1050

11. Calomel Hg2Cl2  on reaction with ammonium hydroxide gives


(A) HgO (B) Hg2O
(C) NH2 – Hg – Cl (D) None of these

12. If one strand of DNA has the sequence ATGCTTGA, the sequence in the complimentary
strand would be
(A) TCCGAACT (B) TACGTAGT (C) TACGAACT (D) TAGCTAGT

13. Bromination of toluene gives


(A) only m – substituted product (B) only p – substituted product
(C) mixture of o and p substituted product (D) mixture of o and m substituted product

14. In sodium fusion test of organic compounds, the nitrogen of the organic compound is
converted into
(A) Sodamide (B) Sodium cynide
(C) Soldium nitrite (D) Sodium nitrate

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15. What happens when magnesium is burnt in air and the products x and y are treated with
water?

Codes x y P Q
(A) MgO Mg(OH)2 Mg(OH)2 N2
(B) MgO Mg3N2 Mg(OH)2 NH3
(C) MgO Mg3N2 Mg(OH)2 N2
(D) MgO MgCO3 Mg(OH)2 CO2

16. When a small quantity of FeCl3 solution is added to the fresh precipitate of Fe(OH)3, a
colloidal sol is obtained. The process through which this sol is formed is known as
(A) exchange of solvent (B) chemical double decomposition
(C) Peptization (D) Electrophoresis

17. The molal elevation constant of water = 0.52C Kg mol-1. The boiling point of 1.0 molal aq.
KCl solution, therefore should be
(A) 100.52C (B) 101.04C (C) 99.48C (D) 98.96C

18. The oxidation state of Cr is [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]+ is


(A) 0 (B) +1 (C) +2 (D) +3

19. Standard reduction potentials of the half reactions are given below:
F2  g   2e   2 F  aq. E   2.85V
Cl2  g   2e   2Cl  aq. E   1.36V
Br2 l   2e   2 Br  aq. E   1.06V
I 2 s   2e   2 I  aq. E   0.53V
The strongest oxidizing and reducing agents respectively are:
(A) F2 and I- (B) Br2 and Cl- (C) Cl2Br- (D) Cl2 and I2

20. Given reaction follows first order kinetics

3 1
State constant for reaction is 2.174  10 s . The initial concentration of cyclopropane is 0.29
M. What will be the concentration of cyclopropane after 100s?
(A) 0.035 M (B) 0.22 M (C) 0.145 M (D) 0.0018 M

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PART – C
Integer Type Questions

1. What is the order of reaction of the formation of gas at the surface of tungsten due to
adsorption?

2. One mole of N2H4 loses 10 mole electrons to form a new compound Y. Assuming that all the
N2 appears in new compound, what is the oxidation state of Nitrogen in Y? (There is no
change in the oxidation state of H)

3. How many isomeric napthylamines are expected in the following reaction?


Br

NaNH
 2 , NH 3

 33C

4. What is the time (approximate in integer number) in hours for collecting 18 g of magnesium
from molten MgCl2 using a current of 10 amperes? (A.Wt: Mg = 24; Cl=35.5)

5. The melting point a solid is 27C and its latent heat of fusion is 600 calories/mole the entropy
change for the fusion of one mole of the solid in cal/K is……..

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Section – III (Mathematics)


PART –A
Single Correct Choice Type
n n
1
1. If  I r    3n  1, then  is equal to
r 1 r 1 I r 

 1  1 3 1
(A) 21  n  (B) 1  n  (C) 1  n  (D) None of these
 3   3  4 3 

50
2. The value of 
r 0
100

C r  200C150r is equal to
300 100
(A) C50 (B) C50  200 C150 r (C) 100
C50 (D) None of these

3. Total number of numbers that are less than 3 108 and can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3
is equal to
1 9 1 9 1 1 9
(A)
2

3  4  38  (B)
2

3 3  (C)
2

7  38  3  (D)
2

3  3  38 

1 1 1
A B C
4. The value of determinant cot cot cot is
2 2 2
B C C A A B
tan tan tan tan tan tan
2 2 2 2 2 2
(A) Depend on A (B) Independent on A, B, C
(C) 1 (D) None of these
 
5. For any two vectors a and b , the expression
  ^   ^   ^    ^    ^    ^ 
 a  i    b  i    a  j    b  j    a  k    b  k  is always equal to
           
   
(A) a  b (B) 2a  b (C) zero (D) None of these

6. Two squares are chosen from the squares of a normal chess board. If is given that the
selected squares do not belong to the same row or column. The probability that the chosen
squares are of same colour is
(A) 25/49 (B) 32/49 (C) 25/64 (D) ½

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7. Domain of f  x   x  1  x 2 ;   GIF is


(A)  ,2  1,    
(B)  , 2  1,  
(C)  ,3  1,   
(D) ,  3   1,  

 x
 , x0
8. Let f x    2 x 2  x , then f  x has
 1, x0
(A) Continuity but non differentiability at x = 0
(B) Differentiability at x = 0
(C) Discontinuity at x = 0
(D) None of these

9.  sin 2 xd tan x  is equal to


(A) 4ln cos x  c (B) ln cos x  c (C) 2 ln sec x  c (D) ln sec x  c

10. If A(n) represents, the area bounded by this curve y  n  ln x where n  N and n  1 , the x
axis and the lines x  1 and x  e , then the value of An   nAn  1 is equal to
n2 n2
(A) (B) (C) n 2 (D) e  n 2
e 1 e 1
 y3 x2  1
11. The general solution of the DE  y 
3 2 4

 dx  x  xy 2 dy  0 is 

5 2 2 2 6 4 4 3
(A) x  3 x y  xy  c (B) x  3 xy  y x  c
6 4 4 3 5 2 2 2
(C) x  3 x y  x y  c (D) x  3 x y  xy  c

2 2
12. All chords of the curve 3x  y  2 x  4 y  0 that subtends a right angle at the origin, passes
through a fixed point where coordinate is
(A) 1,2 (B) 1,2  (C)  1,2 (D)  1,2 

2 2
13. If the circles x  y  8 x  2 y  8  0 and x2  y 2  2 x  6 y  10  a 2  0 have exactly two
common tangents, then find ‘a’.
(A) 1  a  8 (B) 2  a  8 (C) 3  a  8 (D) 4  a  8

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The parabola y  4 x and the circle  x  6   y 2  r 2 will have no common tangent then r is
2 2
14.
(A) r  20 (B) r  20 (C) r  18 (D) r   20 , 28 
x2 y 2
15. If the line y  mx  c, intersects the ellipse   1 at points whose eccentric angles
a 2 b2

different by then
3
 2
(A) 3 a m  b
2 2
  4c 2

(B) 3 a  b m
2 2 2
  4c 2

(C) a 2 m 2  b 2  4c 2 (D) a 2  b 2 m 2  4c 2

2 2 2 2
16. A common tangent of 9 x  16 y  144 and x  y  9 is
(A) y 7  3 2 x  15 (B) y 2  3 7 x  15
(C) y 2  3 7 x  15 (D) None of these

17. The length of projection of the line segment joining the points 1,1,0 and  1,0,1 to the
plane 2 x  y  6 z  1; is equal to
255 237 137 155
(A) (B) (C) (D)
41 41 41 41

18. 
If f  x   cos x sin x  sin 2
x  sin 2   where  is constant. Then maximum value of f x is
(A) 1  cos 2  (B) 1 sin 2  (C) cos  (D) sin 

n  r  r 1 
1
19.  sin   is equal to
 r r  1 
r 1  
1  1  1 1
(A) tan n (B) tan n 1  (C) tan n (D) tan n 1
4 4

20. In a triangle ABC, median AA1 is right angle to side AB. Then value of cos A  cos B is equal
to
c c c c
(A) 2a  b  (B) 2b  a  (C) 2a  b (D) 2b  a 
ab ab 2ab 2ab

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PART – C
Integer Type Questions

The least value of n such that n  2 x  8 x  n  4  0x  R, where n  N is


2
1.

2. If z1 , z2 , z3 are three points lying on the circle z  1; then maximum value of


2 2 2
z1  z 2  z2  z3  z3  z1 is

1 2 2 
1 
3. If A  2 1  2 is an orthogonal matrix then value of   x  y  is
3  
 x 2 y 

4. If f  x   a ln x  bx 2  x has extremas at x  1 and x  3 then value of  a  2b  is

5.
 
If lim  sin sin
2 3  n  1   n is then find the value of
sin ........sin  k 18k .
n 
 2n 2n 2n 2n 

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FIITJEE - NJEETS
(JEE MAIN TEST SERIES - 2021)
CLASS – XII & XII PASS
FULL TEST - 9
CONDUCTION DATE: 09/02/2021 SET - A
ANSWERS
Section – I (Physics)

PART - A
1. C 2. B 3. B 4. C
5. B 6. C 7. D 8. D
9. C 10. C 11. B 12. B
13. C 14. A 15. B 16. D
17. A 18. A 19. A 20. D
PART – B
1. 8 2. 3 3. 2 4. 4
5. 5

Section – II (Chemistry)

PART – A
1. D 2. B 3. B 4. C
5. B 6. D 7. D 8. A
9. D 10. C 11. D 12. C
13. C 14. B 15. B 16. C
17. B 18. D 19. A 20. B
PART – B
1. 0 2. 3 3. 2 4. 4
5. 2
Section – III (Mathematics)

PART –A
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B
5. B 6. A 7. D 8. C
9. C 10. C 11. C 12. A
13. B 14. B 15. A 16. A
17. B 18. B 19. C 20. B
PART – B
1. 5 2. 9 3. 3 4. 1
5. 9

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Section – I (Physics)
PART - A
1. C
K K
Sol.  qEd  E 
2 2qd
2. B
 W 
W 
F  1 4 
Sol. Stress =  
A  S 
 
 

L/4

W1
3. B
KQ KQ V
Sol. V  n  1 , E  2   n  1r
r r E
4. C
 mm m K  2K 2K
Sol. T  2 ,   1 2  , K eq  
K eq m1  m2 2 K  2K 3
5. B
4

 I dt
2  4tdt
2 2t 
2 4
2
Sol. I rms   4
  2 3A
 dt
4
t 
2
 dt
2
6. C
Sol. Along straight, u cos  v sin  …(1)
v

u


v cos 1
Along normal, e   cot 2  
u sin  3
7. D
Sol. By drawing reflected ray and using geometry.
8. D

Sol. aCM 
Fnet

0.2  3 10  2 m / s 2
Total mass 1 2
9. C
dv dm dv dm
Sol. Fext  m  vrel 0m 2
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m/2 v
2dm

m
 m
  dv  v  2 ln 2
0
10. C
Sol. The ball and the earth forms a system and no external force acts on it. Hence total
momentum remains constant.
11. B
200
Sol. 3K 100     K 0     2 K 50     0    C
3
12. B
Sol. U  2 P0 V and W  P0 V
So, Q  W  U  3P0 V  3P0V0
13. C
Sol. g '  g   2 R cos 2 60 o
g '  0, g   2 R cos 2 60o
4g R
 T 
R g
14. A
Sol. 2r  n
15. B
Sol. Simple formula used.
16. D
2 2
1  t1  t 2  1  t 2  t1  1
Sol.  AB  AC  BC  g      gt1t 2
2  2  2 2  2
C

B
t2
t1

A
17. A
v02
Sol. v 2  u 2  2as  v02  22 g sin  s 
4 g sin 
18. A
r1r2
Sol. rcommon  r  r , here r1  r2 , so rcommon   
r2  r1  2 1
19. A
Sol. Simply applying parallel and series combination by observing the pattern.
20. D
1
Sol. Baxis  Bcentre   x  0.766R
2
PART – B
1. 8
v
Sol. u  15, R  20, f  10, m    2
u
150
v  30, vi  m2v0  80
5
2. 3

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Sol. Induced emf in the loop = B1  B2 vl


 I 0 I 
 vl  0  v a 
 2x 2  x  a  
 I  a 2v 
 0 
2  x x  a  
2  10 7  50  0.1  10 50
2
  v  n  3
0.2  0.3 3
3. 2
I
Sol.   10log10
I0
I2
60  10log
I0
I I2
50  10log 1  10  10log
I0 I1
I 2  10 I1
A2 2
 10  K  10
A12
4. 4
10 10 5
Sol. I1   1A , I 2   A
64 62 4
6 6

4 4 4 4
10V

t=0 t=
I1 4
 ,P4
I2 5
5. 5
360 360
Sol. N  1 , If  even
 
360 360
N , if  odd
 
o 360
For   60 , N  6
60
So, N  6  1  5
Section – II (Chemistry)
PART – A

1. D
Sol. NH 4 2 SO4 

2 NH 3  H 2 SO4
2. B
Sol. Aspirin is analgesic and antipyretic.
3. B
Sol. H  Ea f   Eab 
4. C
Sol.
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5. B
Sol. 2 PbO2  4 HNO3  2 Pb  NO3 2  2 H 2O  O2 
6. D
Sol. Soap lowers the surface tension of solution.
7. D
H 3 BO3 acts as Lewis acid and accepts OH  to form B OH 4 

Sol.
8. A
Sol.

x3x 
3
1
K  2
KP PNH 3
2
 PNH 3
 3x x 4 K P
3
 PNH 3  3 x 2 K 1P/ 2
2

3
3  P 2 K 1P/ 2
2

16
9. D
Sol. Fehling solution can distinguish between formic acid and acetic acid.
10. C
 0.0591
Sol. Ecell  log K eq
n
0.0591
0.591  log K eq
1
K eq  1010
11. D
Sol. Hg 2Cl2  2 NH 4OH  Hg 2 NH 2Cl  NH 4Cl  2 H 2O
12. C
Sol. AT
G C
13. C
Sol.  CH 3 group is o, p – directing.
14. B
Sol. Sodium cyanide ( Na + C + N  NaCN)
15. B
Sol. Mg  O2  MgO
x

Mg  N 2  Mg 3 N 2
y

MgO  H 2O  Mg OH 2
P

Mg 3 N 2  H 2 O  Mg OH 2  NH 3
P Q

16. C
Sol. Peptization
17. B
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Sol. Tb  Kb  m  i
Tb  100  1.04  101.04C
18. D
Sol. O.S .  3
19. A
Sol. High R.P   Oxidizing Power
20. B
2.303  a 
Sol. K log 
t a x
2.303 0.29
2.7  10 3  log
100 ax
a  x   0.22M
PART – B
1. 0
Sol. Its zero order reaction.
2. 3
Sol. N2H4 → (Y) + 10e-
(Y contains all N atoms)
Hence, one nitrogen looses 5 electrons and from -2 oxidation state will convert to +3
oxidation state.
3. 2
Sol.

4. 4
Sol. Mg+2 + 2e - → Mg
2F 24 g
24 g Mg need charge = 2F= 2×96500 C
18 g Mg needs charge = (2× 96500×18) /24=Q
it =Q ⇒ t=4.02hr
5 2
Sol. ΔS=ΔH/T =600/300=2

Section – III (Mathematics)


PART –A
1. C
Sol. I r   2  3r1
1 1 1 n 1
so   
I r  2  3r 1 2 r 1 3r 1
2. A
100
Sol. C r  200 C50 r  100 Cr  200 C50 r
50

 
C r  200C150r is coefficient of x 50 in 1  x  1  x 200  300C50
100 100

r 0
3. C
Sol. Formed number can be atmost of nine digits so total numbers of such numbers are
2 3 8 7  38  3
8
 3  3  3  ......  3  2  3 
2
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4. B
Sol. Apply C1  C1  C2 and C2  C2  C3 and simplify by expansion.
5. B
 ^
  ^
     ^   ^

Sol. Find  a  i    b  i   a  b   a  i  b  j  similarly find all and add then and get all.
      
6. A
Sol. Let first chosen square is white. In this case total number of squares that don’t belong the row
or column associated with the selected square is 49 out of these 25 are white and 24 are
1 25 1 25
black so probability is =  similarly if first square is black then 
2 49 2 49
25
So total probability =
49
7. D
We have x 1  x  graphed x 2  1 so  x  intersections some where between  2,1 so
2
Sol.
x 2  1  2  x  3 so by drawing graph one can find solution.
8. C
Sol. f 0  0  lim f h   1; f 0  0  lim f  h   1
h0 h0
So discontinuity.
9. C
2
Sol.  sin 2 x  sec dx   2 tan xdx  2 ln sec x  c
10. C
e
Sol. An   n  ln xdx  n
1

So An  1  n  1
An   nAn  1  n 2
11. C
Sol. 6 x 2 dx  12 ydx  3 xdy  4 y 3dx  3xy 2 dy  0
 
6 x5  3 y  4 x3 dx  x 4 dy  y 3  4 x3dx  3 y 2 dy  x 4  0
    
d x  3  d x  y  d x  y3  0
6 4 4

12. A
Sol. Let equation of chord is y  mx  c. then homogenize the given curve with the given line
x 2 3c  2m  y 2 c  4  2 xy1  2m   0 so for perpendicular line 3c  2m  c  4  0
m  c  2 so y  mx  c will pass through 1,2
13. B
Sol. So centres of circles are (4, - 1) and (1, 3) so
3  a  32  4 2  3  a
So a  2 and 2  a  8
14. B
15. A
Sol. Equation of chord joining 1 and  2 is
x    y      
cos 1 2   sin  1 2   cos 1 2 
a  2  b    2 
 
So it is equivalent to mx  y  c and 1   2   so outer comparing.
 3
16. A

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x2 y 2
Sol. Equation of tangent on   1 is y  mx  16m 2  9 so x 2  y 2  9
16 9
c
So 3
1  m2
3 2 3 2 15
c 2  9  9m 2 ; 9  9m 2  16m2  9 m   ; so y   x
7 7 7

7 y  3 2 x  15 
17. B
Sol. Direction cosine of AB is 2,1,1
If  is acute angle between segment AB and normal to the plane
3
cos 
246
9 237
So length of projection =  AB  sin   6 1  
246 41
18. B
Sol. f  x   y so  y sec x  sin x 2  sin 2 x  sin 2 
 
y 2 sec2 x  2 y tan x  sin 2 x  sin 2 x  sin 3   y 2 1  tan 2 x  2 y tan x  sin 2 
y 2 tan 2 x  2 y tan x  y 2  sin 2   0 if tan x  R then D  0 so y  1  sin 2  .
19. C
 r  r 1    n
Sol. sin 1    tan 1  r  r  1  and solve  tan  r   tan r  1
1 1
 r r  1   1  r r  1 
    r 1

20. B
2c a2  c2  b2
Sol. cos B   cos B 
a 2ac
2c c c
so cos B  cos A    2b  a 
a b ab
PART – B
1. 5
Sol. Since x  R
So D < 0; 64  4n  2 n  4   0  n  4 so n  5
2. 9
Sol.  2
 2 z1  z 2  z3
2 2
 z z
1 2  z 2 z1  z 2 z3  z3 z 2  z1 z3  z3 z1  again z1  z 2  z3  0
2

3. 3
Sol. For an orthogonal matrix
AAT  I so x  y  3
4. 1
a
Sol. f '  x    2bx  1
x
a
so x  1 and 3 are extremas so f '  x   0 at these values a  2b  1  0,  6b  1  0
3
5. 9
1 2n1 r
Sol. ln y  
n r 1
ln sin
2n
and solve

ln y   ln 2
1
y
2
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