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Test - 7 (Paper-I) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2017

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2017


TEST - 7 (Paper-I) - Code-A
Test Date : 19/02/2017

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (1) 31. (4) 61. (2)
2. (3) 32. (2) 62. (4)
3. (2) 33. (3) 63. (3)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (3)
5. (1) 35. (4) 65. (2)
6. (4) 36. (4) 66. (1)
7. (1) 37. (3) 67. (2)
8. (3) 38. (4) 68. (3)
9. (1) 39. (4) 69. (1)
10. (3) 40. (2) 70. (4)
11. (2) 41. (1) 71. (3)
12. (2) 42. (4) 72. (1)
13. (4) 43. (3) 73. (3)
14. (1) 44. (1) 74. (3)
15. (4) 45. (3) 75. (1)
16. (4) 46. (4) 76. (4)
17. (1) 47. (3) 77. (3)
18. (2) 48. (1) 78. (3)
19. (2) 49. (4) 79. (4)
20. (3) 50. (2) 80. (3)
21. (2) 51. (1) 81. (2)
22. (4) 52. (2) 82. (1)
23. (3) 53. (1) 83. (3)
24. (2) 54. (3) 84. (3)
25. (1) 55. (1) 85. (2)
26. (2) 56. (2) 86. (2)
27. (3) 57. (2) 87. (1)
28. (2) 58. (4) 88. (3)
29. (3) 59. (3) 89. (2)
30. (3) 60. (1) 90. (1)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (1) 5. Answer (1)
D D VCE = VCC – iCRC
n  n   x
d 1 1 d 2 2 VCE = 20 – 2 × 10–3 × 4.7 × 103
n1  2 7 VCE = 10.6 V
  
n2 1 5
6. Answer (4)

 x = 3.5 mm N0 N
N = N0 e–t   e  t  t  ln 0
N N
2. Answer (3)
1 1 1 1 0.693 ⎛N ⎞
For empty tank, by using    2.303 log 10⎜ 0 ⎟
v u f 3.82 ⎝N ⎠
1 1 1 50 N0 N
  ⇒f  cm log10  0.0788 ⇒ 0  Antilog (0.0788) =1.199
25 50 f 3 N N
When liquid is filled coin shifts towards lens by
N
⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞ Fraction disintegrated 1   0.166  16.6%
x  d ⎜ 1  ⎟  40 ⎜ 1  ⎟ N0
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
7. Answer (1)
Now distance of object, C13  6C12 + 0n1
6

⎛ 1⎞ 40 Mass of 6C12 + 0n1 = 13.008665 a.m.u.


u   50  40 ⎜ 1  ⎟  10 
⎝ ⎠ 
Mass defect = 13.008665 – 13.003354
= 0.005311 a.m.u.
1 1 1 1 1 1
Hence,   ⇒  = 50 Energy = 0.005311 × 931. 5 = 4.95 MeV
v  u f 200 ⎛ 40 ⎞
 ⎜ 10  3
7 ⎝  ⎠⎟ 8. Answer (3)
t
4 N ⎛ 1⎞ T
   ⎜ ⎟ . T  half life
3 N0 ⎝ 2 ⎠
3. Answer (2) 7.5
N ⎛ 1 ⎞ 2.5 1
For maximum energy, transition is from 2n to 1. ⎜ ⎟ =
N0 ⎝ 2 ⎠ 8
⎡ 1 ⎤
13.6 Z 2 ⎢1  2⎥
 204 ...(1)
⎣  2n  ⎦ N 7
1   87.5%
For transition 2n to n N0 8
⎡1 1 ⎤
13.6 Z 2 ⎢ 2  2 ⎥  40.8 ...(2) 9. Answer (1)
⎣n 4n ⎦
1 2 1
Solving (1) & (2), Z = 4 By formula  
f fl fm
4. Answer (3)
R R
fA  and fB 
0.5 2    1 2
iC   0.625 mA
800
fA  n
 Hence,   as  = n.
  24 fB   1 n  1
1 
10. Answer (3)
iC
i   26 A
 vrel = 2v  = 2v sin .

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11. Answer (2) 16. Answer (D)

 Position of screen at time t


Shift d     1 t
 1 2
here d =  D  1 gt
2
 3 position of 2nd maximum at time t
  1 ⇒  
t 2
 2D ˆ
12. Answer (2) r2  i  Djˆ
d
IA I 3 3 a 2 3 9a 2I
F cos   .  and position of 1st minimum
C C 2 2 4C
13. Answer (4)  1 D ˆ
r1  i  Djˆ
N1  N0e t1
and N2  N0e t2 2 d
   3 D ˆ
Number of nuclei decayed n = N1 – N2 r  r2  r1  i
2 d
n = N0  e t1  e t2  
 d 2 r 3 g ˆ
a 2  i  7.5  10 3 iˆ m/s2
A dt 2 d
As A  N  ⇒ N 
 17. Answer (1)

A0 t1
 e  e t2   ( A1  A2 )c ⎛ ⎞ 
n= I  I0 cos2 ⎜ ⎟ and  
 ⎝ 2⎠ 3
14. Answer (1) 3 3
I I0   4  3
1 ⎛1 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞ 4 4
 R ⎜ 2  2 ⎟ ⇒ 1  R ⎜ 1  2 ⎟
 ⎝1 n ⎠ ⎝ n ⎠ 18. Answer (2)
1 1 1 1 19. Answer (2)
 1 2 ⇒ 2  1
R n n R
Frequency of LSB = (1000 – 5) = 995 kHz
1 R  1 R
 ⇒ n  EC 0.5  100
n 2
R R  1 Amplitude of LSB =   25 V
2 2
15. Answer (4)
20. Answer (3)

y V
l

x O 16 mV t
4 mV
For small oscillation eye is almost vertically above
the bob.
l cos 
y and x  l sin 

Hence equation of trajectory is 16 4
Vmax  = 8 mV and Vmin   2 mV
2 2
x2 y2
 1 Vmax  Vmin
l2 ⎛ l ⎞2
⎜⎝  ⎠⎟ Modulation index   V  V  0.6
max min

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21. Answer (2) 24. Answer (2)


Circuit can be redrawn as 25. Answer (1)
50  150  dmax  2hT R  2hR R

i 26. Answer (2)

R2 = 42 + (R – x)2
6V 100  4cm
R2 = 42 + (R – 0.4)2 R
6
i  0.02 A R = 20.2 cm
50  150  100 x (R - x)

22. Answer (4) Now,


23. Answer (3) 1 ⎛1 ⎞
 (  1) ⎜   ⎟
f ⎝R ⎠
I dI
sin   ⇒ cos  d   f = R = 20.2 cm
I0 2 II0
27. Answer (3)
dI
 d  28. Answer (2)
2cos  II0
29. Answer (3)
d dl 1st and 4th interfere destructively. For 2nd and 3rd wave.
 
 2 cos  II0
⎛ 2  ⎞
I      2 . cos ⎜   3
For  = 30º ⎝ 3 3 ⎟⎠

d 4 3 30. Answer (3)


%  102 %
  Deviation  = 2(60 – 30º) = 60º

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (4) 
O OH O OH2 O 
+
H
0.2% phenol acts as antiseptic 1% phenol acts as
disinfectant.
32. Answer (2) H

Fact HO O H O O H O
–H
+
H H2O
33. Answer (3)
34. Answer (2) 37. Answer (3)
DIBAL-H can reduce cyanide and ester into LiAlH 4 can reduce double bond when it is in
aldehyde but not to alkene and alkyne conjugation with phenyl ring.
35. Answer (4) 38. Answer (4)
Cl C2H5 C2H5
CH3 I /NaOH 2 ONa
CH3 Cl C Cl COOK + CHI3

O O O O
Cl2 K OH
excess H+
h
36. Answer (4) C2H5 C2H5
 OH
When one mole alcohol react with aldehyde or
O –CO2 O O
ketone then it for hemiacetal

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39. Answer (4) 45. Answer (3)



Hinsberg's reagent does not react with 3º amine. O O OE
– +
Nu E
40. Answer (2) R – C – R R – C – R R – C – R
3
sp
Nu Nu
CH3 CH3 CH3 tetrahedral anionic
intermediate
Sn/HCl Br2
1 eq 46. Answer (4)
Br 
NO2 NH2 NH2 NH2 NH3

NaNO2/HCl
H

0 – 5ºC
 

NH3 NH3
COO CH3 CH3 E
E


KMnO4 H3PO2/H2O

OH
Less stable
Br Br Br
N2Cl  
NH3 NH3
41. Answer (1)
E 
HDP formed by Zeigler-Natta catalyst.
42. Answer (4) E
More stable
Fact  
NH3 NH3
43. Answer (3)
E 

CHO CH = N – NH – Ph E
Less stable
CH – OH + H2N – NH – Ph CH – OH
(1st mole) 47. Answer (3)
(CHOH)3 (CHOH)3 b a
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – C – CH2 – CH3
CH2OH CH2OH
O a
Glucose CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – COOH + CH3 – COOH
1 2
– NH3 NH
NH2 – NH – Ph

b
(2nd mole)

2CH3 – CH2 – COOH


3
2

48. Answer (1)

CH2 – CH2 – CH3 COOH


CH = N – NH – Ph CH = N – NH – Ph
NH2 – NH – Ph KMnO4/H+
C = N – NH – Ph (3rd mole) C =O + CH3COOH
(CH – OH)3 (CH – OH)3
49. Answer (4)
CH2 OH CH2 – OH CH2 – OH COO

COOH COOCH3
Osazone – +
KMnO4/O H H CH3OH
H+
44. Answer (1)
Fact CH3 COO– COOH COOCH3

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50. Answer (2) 54. Answer (3)


51. Answer (1) Fact
55. Answer (1)
 H OH
OH OH2 Al(OEt)3
H+
 2 +
O O OH
OH OH OH O

O
56. Answer (2)
–H PhCHO do not give Fehling’s solution test while
CHO C–H
 aliphatic aldehyde give this test. All aldehydes give
 OH OH
Tollen's reagent test.

52. Answer (2) 57. Answer (2)

 58. Answer (4)


NH2 N2 59. Answer (3)

HNO2  On increase in concentration of initiator number of
more stable chain increases so average molecular mass
(exception) decreases.

OH2 OH 60. Answer (1)
 H2O –H+ N

53. Answer (1)


N
Baeyer's Villiger oxidation H
Imidazole

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (2) 64. Answer (3)
The total number circular arrangement of 12 persons Clearly triangle is equilateral
including A and B is 11!
65. Answer (2)
Favourable number of ways such that exactly three

persons between A and B is 2   10 P3   7!
 
c  a   b
Distance   ;
2  10! 2 b
 Required probability  
11! 11 
Where a  8iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ
62. Answer (4)

P(HHH) + P(HHTT) + P(HTTTT) + P(TTTTTT) b  6iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ
4 5 

1

4! ⎛ 1 ⎞ 5! ⎛ 1 ⎞
⎜ ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ 
1

43 & c  3iˆ  5kˆ
23 2!2! ⎝ 2 ⎠ 4! ⎝ 2 ⎠ 64 64
i j k
63. Answer (3)   
    A  c  a   b  5  3 4
AB  BC  CA  0 6 1 2
  
| AB  BC  CA | 0
 2iˆ  14 jˆ  13kˆ
 
3a 2  2   AB.BC   0 
B C  
c  a   b 369
  3a 2   3
 AB  BC  |b| 41
2

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66. Answer (1) 70. Answer (4)


The number of ways of dividing them into two groups 1  2  22  23  ....  2n 1
x
is n
8! 1 (2n  1)
  35 
4!4! 2! n(2  1)
All girls one side is 1 way. 2n  1

1 n
 Required probability =
35 71. Answer (3)
67. Answer (2) Equation of tangent to the curve y = f(x) is
dy
x y z
  Y–y  ( X  x)
Equation of z-axis is dx
0 0 1
dx
other line passes through the point (5, –2, 0) and X-intercept  x  y
dy
parallel to (–2, 0, 1)
dx
Given xy  3x
S D 
 5i  2 j   2 j 2
dy
2 dx dy
  0
2x y
68. Answer (3)
1
 ln x  ln y  ln c  x . y  c
∑x  x  2
2
25
Given x  7, N  6, 
N 3 1
 y 
x
x  7 ⇒ x1  x2  14
72. Answer (1)

∑x  x 
2
 50 ⇒ 10   x1  7    x 2  7   50
2 2
x  x 4
 2x 2 y 2  y 4  dx  ydy  0

 x  y 2  dx  xdx  ydy  0
2 2

⇒  x1  7   14  x1  7   40
2 2

1
x  y 2  dx  d  x2  y 2   0
2 2

2
⇒  x1  7   20
2

1
 2dx  d  x2  y 2   0
⇒ x1  7  20 x 2
y 
2 2

if x1  7  20 then x 2  7  20 1
 2x  c 0
x  y2
2

x1x2  29 73. Answer (3)

 e x  y e x  e y 
69. Answer (1) dy
dx
Arrange the data as
 e x e x  e y 
dy
7 5 1 1 ey
  ,   3,   ,   2,   ,   ,   4,   5 dx
2 2 2 2
dy
ey  e y .e x  e 2 x
1 dx
Median  ⎣⎡ Value of 4 item + Value of 5 item⎦⎤
th th

2
Let e y  z
   2  ⎛⎜   1 ⎞⎟ 2  5
 Median = ⎝ 2⎠  2 5 dz
2 2 4  ze x  e 2 x
dx

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x n
C4 n C6
I.F. = e ∫
e x dx  ee
 2 n

C5 n C5
x x
G.S is z.ee  ∫ e 2 x .ee dx  c 5 n 5
 2 
Let ex = t. n4 6

z.e x  ∫ t .et dt  c  n2 – 21n + 98 = 0

ze e  e t  t  1  c
x

 n = 7 or 14
ze ex
 e  e  1  c
ex x
77. Answer (3)
 e y   e x  1  c.e  e
x

P(A) = 0.2, P(B) = 0.3, P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(AB)


74. Answer (3) = 0.2 + 0.3 – (0.2)(0.3)

⎛y⎞ y = 0.44
x cos ⎜ ⎟  ydx  xdy   y sin  xdy  ydx 
⎝ x⎠ x 78. Answer (3)

d ( xy ) 
y y ⎛ xdy  ydx ⎞ y  c1 cos  x  c2   c3 sin  x  c4   c5e x c6  c7
⎟⎠  x
2
tan ⎜
x x⎝ x2
 y  A cos x  B sin x  Ce x  D form
1 ⎛ y⎞ ⎛ y⎞
∫ xy d ( xy )  ∫ tan ⎜⎝ x ⎟⎠ d ⎜⎝ x ⎟⎠ Number of independent arbitrary constants = 4

⎛ y⎞ ⎛y⎞  order = 4
In xy + ln c = ln sec ⎜⎝ ⎟⎠  sec ⎜⎝ ⎟⎠  xyc
x x 79. Answer (4)
75. Answer (1)
np  4, npq  2
  
a, b, c are coplanar
1 1
   q ⇒p
 ⎡⎣a b c ⎤⎦  0 2 2
p sin  1 n=8
 2 p 10
8
1 1 1 ⎛ 1⎞ 1
P ( X  1)  Cr ⎜ ⎟ 
8

⎝2⎠ 32
 p(p – 1) – sin(2 – 1) + 1 (2 – p) = 0
 p2 – 2p + 2 – sin= 0 80. Answer (3)

For real p, D  0 x1  5400, x2  4400 and x  5000

 4 – 4 (2 – sin)  0 n1x1  n2 x2
We know x 
 sin  1 n1  n2
 5000 (n1 + n2) = 5400n1 + 4400n2.
 sin = 1
 4n1 = 6n2
 p2 – 2p + 1 = 0  p = 1
 2n1 = 3n2
76. Answer (4)
 n1 : n2 = 3 : 2
n 1 1 1
C4 n , nC5 n , nC6 n are in A.P. 2
2 2 2 Percentage of female employees =  100  40%
5
 nC , nC , nC
4 5 6 are in A.P. 81. Answer (2)
Any point on the line is (r + 3, 2r + 4, 2r + 5)
 2.nC5 = nC
4 + nC
6 It lies on the plane x + y + z = 17

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 (r + 3) + (2r + 4) + (2r + 5) = 17 85. Answer (2)


 r=1 Let image of (1, 2, 3) w.r.t. the plane 2x + 2y + z
= 6 is (, , )
The point of intersection of the plane and the line is
(4, 6, 7)   1   2   3 2[2(1)  2(2)  1(3)  6]
  
Required distance between (3, 4, 5) & (4, 6, 7) is 3. 2 2 1 22  22  12

82. Answer (1)   1   2   3 6 2


   
Distance of P from x-axis  4  5  41 2 2 2 2 1 9 3

Distance of P from y-axis  32  52  34 1 2 7


  , ,
3 3 3
Distance of P from z-axis  32  42  5
⎛ 1 2 7⎞
Distance of P from xz-plane = y – coordinate = 4  (, ,  )  ⎜  , , ⎟
⎝ 3 3 3⎠
83. Answer (3)
86. Answer (2)
 2  2
2
u  v  u  v  2u.v  
Let A be origin and P.V of B and C be b and c
respectively

 2 1  u.v     
bc bc
 P.V of D is , P.V. of E is
As, 2u  2v  – 3w 2 4
Let AF : FC =  : 1
Squaring, we get

c
1 P.V of F = ...(i)
2 ⎛ 1⎞ 7  1
u.v   u  v  2 ⎜1  ⎟ 
8 ⎝ 8⎠ 4 Let BF : EF =  : 1

⎛ ⎛ b  c ⎞ ⎞ 
⎜⎜ ⎟ b
u v 
7 ⎝ ⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎟⎠
2 Then P.V of F is ...(ii)
 1
84. Answer (3) Form (i) & (ii)
Sample 5 has 16 outcomes.  
⎛b c ⎞ 
Events in x = 0 are {TTTT, TTTH, TTHH, THHH,  ⎜ ⎟b
c
HHHH}  ⎝ 4 ⎠
 1  1
Events in x = 1 are {TTHT, THTT, HTTT, THHT,
1
THTH, HTTH, HHTT, HTHH, HHTH, HHHT} Comparing,   ,  4
2
Events in x = 2 are {HTHT}
87. Answer (1)
5 10 1 Let OABC be a tetrahedron with O is origin
Thus P ( x  0)  , P ( x  1)  , P ( x  2) 
16 16 16   
A(a ), B(b ), C(c )
x 0 1 2
5 10 1 A O
P(X = x)
16 16 16

5 10 1 12 3
Mean = 0   1 2  
16 16 16 16 4 B C

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     88. Answer (3)
| a || b || c | k | a  b |
P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A).P(B)
   
| c  a || b  c | k  P(AB) = P(A).P(B)

  A and B are independent


Let  be angle between OA and plane OBC.  P  A  B  P  A  B 
 
Vectors along normal   b  c   P  A  .P  B 
89. Answer (2)
  
a  b  c  Variance of first 'n' even natural numbers is equal to
sin     
| a || b  c | n 2  1 50 2  1
  833
3 3
abc 
    90. Answer (1)
| a || b  c |
Let X be the number of times we get 2 heads and 1
tail out of 72 trails. Then X ∼ B(n  72, p ) where
2 2 k3 2
 ⇒ sin   p = probability of getting 2 heads, 1 tail in one trail
3 3
k.k 2
2 ⎛ 3 C2 ⎞ 3
= ⎜ 23 ⎟  8
⎝ ⎠
1 ⎛ 3⎞
⇒ cos   E ( X )  np  ⎜ 72 × ⎟  27
3 ⎝ 8⎠

  

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2017


TEST - 7 (Paper-I) - Code-B
Test Date : 19/02/2017

ANSWERS

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


1. (3) 31. (1) 61. (1)
2. (3) 32. (3) 62. (2)
3. (2) 33. (4) 63. (3)
4. (3) 34. (2) 64. (1)
5. (2) 35. (2) 65. (2)
6. (1) 36. (1) 66. (2)
7. (2) 37. (3) 67. (3)
8. (3) 38. (1) 68. (3)
9. (4) 39. (2) 69. (1)
10. (2) 40. (1) 70. (2)
11. (3) 41. (2) 71. (3)
12. (2) 42. (4) 72. (4)
13. (2) 43. (1) 73. (3)
14. (1) 44. (3) 74. (3)
15. (4) 45. (4) 75. (4)
16. (4) 46. (3) 76. (1)
17. (1) 47. (1) 77. (3)
18. (4) 48. (3) 78. (3)
19. (2) 49. (4) 79. (1)
20. (2) 50. (1) 80. (3)
21. (3) 51. (2) 81. (4)
22. (1) 52. (4) 82. (1)
23. (3) 53. (4) 83. (3)
24. (1) 54. (3) 84. (2)
25. (4) 55. (4) 85. (1)
26. (1) 56. (4) 86. (2)
27. (3) 57. (2) 87. (3)
28. (2) 58. (3) 88. (3)
29. (3) 59. (2) 89. (4)
30. (1) 60. (4) 90. (2)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (3)
6
Deviation  = 2(60 – 30º) = 60º i  0.02 A
50  150  100
2. Answer (3)
1st and 4th interfere destructively. For 2nd and 3rd wave. 11. Answer (3)

⎛ 2  ⎞ V
I      2 . cos ⎜   3
⎝ 3 3 ⎟⎠
3. Answer (2)
4. Answer (3)
5. Answer (2)
16 mV t
2 2
R = 4 + (R – x) 2 4 mV

R2 = 42 + (R – 0.4)2 4cm R

R = 20.2 cm x (R - x)
Now,
16 4
Vmax  = 8 mV and Vmin   2 mV
1 ⎛1 ⎞ 2 2
 (  1) ⎜   ⎟
f ⎝R ⎠
Vmax  Vmin
f = R = 20.2 cm Modulation index   V  V  0.6
max min
6. Answer (1)
12. Answer (2)
dmax  2hT R  2hR R
Frequency of LSB = (1000 – 5) = 995 kHz
7. Answer (2)
EC 0.5  100
8. Answer (3) Amplitude of LSB =   25 V
2 2
I dI
sin   ⇒ cos  d   13. Answer (2)
I0 2 II0
14. Answer (1)
dI
 d  ⎛ ⎞ 
2cos  II0 I  I0 cos2 ⎜ ⎟ and  
⎝ 2⎠ 3
d dl 3 3
  I I0   4  3
 2 cos  II0 4 4
For  = 30º 15. Answer (D)
d 4 3 Position of screen at time t
%  102 %
 
1 2
9. Answer (4) D  1 gt
2
10. Answer (2)
position of 2nd maximum at time t
Circuit can be redrawn as
 2D ˆ
50  150  r2  i  Djˆ
d
i and position of 1st minimum
 1 D ˆ
r1  i  Djˆ
6V 100  2 d

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   3 D ˆ 20. Answer (2)


r  r2  r1  i
2 d 
 Shift d     1 t
 d 2 r 3 g ˆ 
a 2  i  7.5  10 3 iˆ m/s2
dt 2 d here d = 
16. Answer (4)  3
  1 ⇒  
t 2
 21. Answer (3)
y
vrel = 2v  = 2v sin .
l
22. Answer (1)
1 2 1
By formula  
x O f fl fm
R R
fA  and fB 
For small oscillation eye is almost vertically above 2    1 2
the bob.
fA  n
l cos  Hence,   as  = n.
y and x  l sin  fB   1 n  1

23. Answer (3)
Hence equation of trajectory is t
N ⎛ 1⎞ T
x2
y 2  ⎜ ⎟ . T  half life
 1 N0 ⎝ 2 ⎠
2 2
l ⎛l⎞
⎜⎝  ⎠⎟ 7.5
N ⎛ 1 ⎞ 2.5 1
⎜ ⎟ =
17. Answer (1) N0 ⎝ 2 ⎠ 8

1 ⎛1 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
 R ⎜ 2  2 ⎟ ⇒ 1  R ⎜ 1  2 ⎟ N 7
 ⎝1 n ⎠ ⎝ n ⎠ 1   87.5%
N0 8
1 1 1 1
 1 2 ⇒ 2  1 24. Answer (1)
R n n R
C13  6C12 + 0n1
1 R  1 R 6
 ⇒ n  Mass of 6C12 + 0n1 = 13.008665 a.m.u.
n2 R R  1
18. Answer (4) Mass defect = 13.008665 – 13.003354
= 0.005311 a.m.u.
N1  N0e t1 and N2  N0e t2
Energy = 0.005311 × 931. 5 = 4.95 MeV
Number of nuclei decayed n = N1 – N2
25. Answer (4)
n = N0  e t1
e t2

N0 N
N = N0 e–t   e  t  t  ln 0
N N
A
As A  N  ⇒ N 

1 0.693 ⎛N ⎞
 2.303 log 10⎜ 0 ⎟
A0 t1 3.82 ⎝N ⎠
n=  e  e t2   ( A1  A2 )c

N0 N
19. Answer (2) log10  0.0788 ⇒ 0  Antilog (0.0788) =1.199
N N
IA I 3 3 a 2 3 9a 2I N
F cos   .  Fraction disintegrated 1   0.166  16.6%
C C 2 2 4C N0

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26. Answer (1) 29. Answer (3)


VCE = VCC – iCRC 1 1 1
For empty tank, by using  
–3
VCE = 20 – 2 × 10 × 4.7 × 10 3 v u f
1 1 1 50
VCE = 10.6 V   ⇒f  cm
25 50 f 3
27. Answer (3)
When liquid is filled coin shifts towards lens by
0.5 ⎛ 1⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
iC   0.625 mA x  d ⎜ 1  ⎟  40 ⎜ 1  ⎟
800 ⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
Now distance of object,

  24 ⎛ 1⎞ 40
1  u   50  40 ⎜ 1  ⎟  10 
⎝ ⎠ 
iC 1
i   26 A 1 1 1 1 1
 Hence,   ⇒  = 50
v  u f 200 ⎛ 40 ⎞
 ⎜ 10  3
28. Answer (2) 7 ⎝  ⎠⎟

For maximum energy, transition is from 2n to 1. 4


 
3
⎡ 1 ⎤ 30. Answer (1)
13.6 Z 2 ⎢1  2⎥
 204 ...(1)
⎣  2n  ⎦
D D
n  n   x
For transition 2n to n d 1 1 d 2 2
n1  2 7
⎡1 1 ⎤   
13.6 Z ⎢ 2  2 ⎥  40.8
2
...(2) n2 1 5
⎣n 4n ⎦

Solving (1) & (2), Z = 4  x = 3.5 mm

PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (1) 36. Answer (1)
H OH
Al(OEt)3
2 +
N O O OH
O
N
H O
Imidazole 37. Answer (3)
Fact
32. Answer (3)
38. Answer (1)
On increase in concentration of initiator number of
Baeyer's Villiger oxidation
chain increases so average molecular mass
decreases. 39. Answer (2)

33. Answer (4) NH2 N2

34. Answer (2) HNO2 
35. Answer (2) more stable
(exception)
PhCHO do not give Fehling’s solution test while 
aliphatic aldehyde give this test. All aldehydes give H2O
OH2 –H+
OH

Tollen's reagent test.

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40. Answer (1)  


NH3 NH3

E 

OH OH2
H+
 E
More stable
OH OH OH  
NH3 NH3

E 
–H
CHO C–H
 OH  OH E
Less stable
46. Answer (3)

41. Answer (2) O O OE
– +
Nu E
42. Answer (4) R – C – R R – C – R R – C – R
sp3

Nu Nu
CH2 – OH COO COOH COOCH3 tetrahedral anionic

KMnO4/O H
+
H CH3OH
intermediate
H+ 47. Answer (1)

CH3 COO COOH COOCH3 Fact

43. Answer (1) 48. Answer (3)

CH2 – CH2 – CH3 COOH


CHO CH = N – NH – Ph
KMnO4/H+
+ CH3COOH CH – OH + H2N – NH – Ph CH – OH
(1st mole)
(CHOH)3 (CHOH)3
44. Answer (3)
CH2OH CH2OH
b a Glucose
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – C – CH2 – CH3 – NH3 NH
NH2 – NH – Ph
(2nd mole)
O a
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – COOH + CH3 – COOH
1 2
2

b
2CH3 – CH2 – COOH
3
CH = N – NH – Ph CH = N – NH – Ph
NH2 – NH – Ph
45. Answer (4) C = N – NH – Ph (3rd mole) C =O
 (CH – OH)3 (CH – OH)3
NH2 NH3
CH2 OH CH2 – OH
H
Osazone

  49. Answer (4)


NH3 NH3
E Fact
E


50. Answer (1)

Less stable HDP formed by Zeigler-Natta catalyst.

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51. Answer (2) 55. Answer (4)
When one mole alcohol react with aldehyde or
CH3 CH3 CH3
ketone then it for hemiacetal
Sn/HCl Br2
1 eq

OH OH2
Br O
H+
O O 
NO2 NH2 NH2

NaNO2/HCl
0 – 5ºC
H

HO O H O O H O
–H
+
H H2O

COO CH3 CH3
KMnO4 H3PO2/H2O

OH 56. Answer (4)
Br Br Br
N2Cl Cl

52. Answer (4) CH3 Cl C Cl COOK


Hinsberg's reagent does not react with 3º amine. Cl2

K OH
excess
53. Answer (4)
h
C2H5 C2H5
CH3 I /NaOH
2 ONa 57. Answer (2)
+ CHI3
O O O O DIBAL-H can reduce cyanide and ester into
aldehyde but not to alkene and alkyne
H+
58. Answer (3)
C2H5 C2H5 59. Answer (2)
 OH
–CO2 Fact
O O O
54. Answer (3) 60. Answer (4)
LiAlH 4 can reduce double bond when it is in 0.2% phenol acts as antiseptic 1% phenol acts as
conjugation with phenyl ring. disinfectant.

PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (1) 63. Answer (3)
Let X be the number of times we get 2 heads and 1 P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A).P(B)
tail out of 72 trails. Then X ∼ B(n  72, p ) where
 P(AB) = P(A).P(B)
p = probability of getting 2 heads, 1 tail in one trail
 A and B are independent
⎛ 3 C2 ⎞ 3
= ⎜ 23 ⎟  8
⎝ ⎠  P  A  B  P  A  B 
⎛ 3⎞
E ( X )  np  ⎜ 72 × ⎟  27  P  A  .P  B 
⎝ 8⎠
62. Answer (2) 64. Answer (1)
Variance of first 'n' even natural numbers is equal to Let OABC be a tetrahedron with O is origin
n  1 50  1
2 2

  833  
3 3 A(a ), B(b ), C(c )

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A O 66. Answer (2)


Let image of (1, 2, 3) w.r.t. the plane 2x + 2y + z
= 6 is (, , )

B C   1   2   3 2[2(1)  2(2)  1(3)  6]


  
     2 2 1 22  22  12
| a || b || c | k | a  b |
      1   2   3 6 2
| c  a || b  c | k    
2 2 1 9 3

Let  be angle between OA and plane OBC.
1 2 7
  , ,
  3 3 3
Vectors along normal   b  c 

   ⎛ 1 2 7⎞
a  b  c   (, ,  )  ⎜  , , ⎟
sin      ⎝ 3 3 3⎠
| a || b  c |
67. Answer (3)
abc 
    Sample 5 has 16 outcomes.
| a || b  c |
Events in x = 0 are {TTTT, TTTH, TTHH, THHH,
2 2 k3 2 HHHH}
 ⇒ sin  
2 3 3 Events in x = 1 are {TTHT, THTT, HTTT, THHT,
k.k
2 THTH, HTTH, HHTT, HTHH, HHTH, HHHT}
1 Events in x = 2 are {HTHT}
⇒ cos  
3
5 10 1
65. Answer (2) Thus P ( x  0)  , P ( x  1)  , P ( x  2) 
16 16 16
 
Let A be origin and P.V of B and C be b and c x 0 1 2
respectively 5 10 1
   
P(X = x)
16 16 16
bc bc
P.V of D is , P.V. of E is
2 4 5 10 1 12 3
Mean = 0   1 2  
16 16 16 16 4
Let AF : FC =  : 1
 68. Answer (3)
c
P.V of F = ...(i)  2  2
 1 2
u  v  u  v  2u.v
Let BF : EF =  : 1

⎛ ⎛ b  c ⎞ ⎞ 
⎜⎜
⎝ ⎝ 4 ⎠ ⎟⎠
⎟ b 
 2 1  u.v 
Then P.V of F is ...(ii) 
 1 As, 2u  2v  – 3w
Form (i) & (ii) Squaring, we get
 
⎛b c ⎞  1 ⎛ 1⎞ 7
 ⎜ ⎟b u.v 
2
 u  v  2 ⎜1  ⎟ 
c
 ⎝ 4 ⎠ 8 ⎝ 8⎠ 4
 1  1

1 7
u v 
Comparing,   ,  4 2
2

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69. Answer (1) 74. Answer (3)


P(A) = 0.2, P(B) = 0.3, P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) – P(AB)
Distance of P from x-axis  42  52  41
= 0.2 + 0.3 – (0.2)(0.3)
Distance of P from y-axis  32  52  34 = 0.44
Distance of P from z-axis  3  4  5 2 2
75. Answer (4)
n 1 n 1 1
Distance of P from xz-plane = y – coordinate = 4 C4 n
, C5 n , nC6 n are in A.P.
2 2 2
70. Answer (2)
 nC , nC , nC
4 5 6 are in A.P.
Any point on the line is (r + 3, 2r + 4, 2r + 5)
It lies on the plane x + y + z = 17
 2.nC5 = nC4 + nC6
 (r + 3) + (2r + 4) + (2r + 5) = 17
n
C4 n C6
 r=1  2 n

C5 n C5
The point of intersection of the plane and the line is
5 n 5
(4, 6, 7)  2 
n4 6
Required distance between (3, 4, 5) & (4, 6, 7) is 3.
71. Answer (3)  n2 – 21n + 98 = 0

x1  5400, x2  4400 and x  5000


 n = 7 or 14
n1x1  n2 x2
We know x  76. Answer (1)
n1  n2   
 5000 (n1 + n2) = 5400n1 + 4400n2. a, b, c are coplanar
  
 4n1 = 6n2  ⎣⎡a b c ⎦⎤  0

 2n1 = 3n2 p sin  1


 n1 : n2 = 3 : 2  2 p 10
1 1 1
2
Percentage of female employees =  100  40%  p(p – 1) – sin(2 – 1) + 1 (2 – p) = 0
5
 p2 – 2p + 2 – sin= 0
72. Answer (4)
For real p, D  0
np  4, npq  2
 4 – 4 (2 – sin)  0

1 1  sin  1
q ⇒p
2 2  sin = 1
n=8  p2 – 2p + 1 = 0  p = 1

8 77. Answer (3)


⎛ 1⎞ 1
P ( X  1)  Cr ⎜ ⎟ 
8

⎝2⎠ 32 ⎛y⎞ y
x cos ⎜ ⎟  ydx  xdy   y sin  xdy  ydx 
⎝ x⎠ x
73. Answer (3)
y y ⎛ xdy  ydx ⎞
d ( xy )  tan ⎜ ⎟⎠  x
2
y  c1 cos  x  c2   c3 sin  x  c4   c5e x c6  c7 x x⎝ x2
 y  A cos x  B sin x  Ce x  D form 1 ⎛ y⎞ ⎛ y⎞
∫ xy d ( xy )  ∫ tan ⎜⎝ x ⎟⎠ d ⎜⎝ x ⎟⎠
Number of independent arbitrary constants = 4
⎛ y⎞ ⎛ y⎞
 order = 4 In xy + ln c = ln sec ⎜⎝ ⎟⎠  sec ⎜⎝ ⎟⎠  xyc
x x

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78. Answer (3) 1


 ln x  ln y  ln c  x . y  c
2
 e x  y e x  e y 
dy
dx 1
 y 
x
 e x e x  e y 
dy
ey
dx 81. Answer (4)

ey
dy
 e y .e x  e 2 x 1  2  22  23  ....  2n 1
x
dx n
(2n  1)
Let e y  z 
n(2  1)
dz 2n  1
 ze x  e 2 x 
dx n
x

I.F. = e ∫
e x dx  ee 82. Answer (1)
Arrange the data as
ex ex
G.S is z.e  ∫ e .e dx  c
2x
7 5 1 1
  ,   3,   ,   2,   ,   ,   4,   5
Let ex = t. 2 2 2 2
1
z.e x  ∫ t .et dt  c Median  ⎡⎣ Value of 4 th item + Value of 5 th item⎤⎦
2

ze e  e t  t  1  c    2  ⎛⎜   1 ⎞⎟ 5
x

⎝ 2 
 Median = 2⎠  2 5
ze e  e e  e x  1  c
x x
2 2 4
 e y   e x  1  c.e  e
x
83. Answer (3)

∑x  x 
79. Answer (1) 2
25
Given x  7, N  6, 
x  x 4
 2x 2 y 2  y 4  dx  ydy  0 N 3

x  y 2  dx  xdx  ydy  0
2
 2
x  7 ⇒ x1  x2  14

1
x  y 2  dx  d  x2  y 2   0 ∑x  x   50 ⇒ 10   x1  7    x 2  7   50
2 2 2 2 2

2
1 ⇒  x1  7   14  x1  7   40
2 2

 2dx  d  x2  y 2   0
x 2
y 
2 2

⇒  x1  7   20
2

1
 2x  2 c 0
⇒ x1  7  20
x  y2
80. Answer (3) if x1  7  20 then x 2  7  20
Equation of tangent to the curve y = f(x) is
x1x2  29
dy
Y–y  ( X  x) 84. Answer (2)
dx
dx x y z
X-intercept  x  y Equation of z-axis is  
dy 0 0 1
dx other line passes through the point (5, –2, 0) and
Given xy  3x
dy parallel to (–2, 0, 1)


dx dy
 0 S D 
 5i  2 j   2 j 2
2x y 2

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85. Answer (1) 87. Answer (3)


The number of ways of dividing them into two groups Clearly triangle is equilateral
is
88. Answer (3)
8! 1     A
  35
4!4! 2! AB  BC  CA  0
All girls one side is 1 way.   
| AB  BC  CA | 0
1  
 Required probability =
35 3a 2  2   AB.BC   0 B C
86. Answer (2)   3a 2
    AB  BC 
c  a   b 2
Distance   ;
b 89. Answer (4)

Where a  8iˆ  3 ˆj  kˆ P(HHH) + P(HHTT) + P(HTTTT) + P(TTTTTT)
 4 5
b  6iˆ  ˆj  2kˆ 
1

4! ⎛ 1 ⎞ 5! ⎛ 1 ⎞
⎜ ⎟  ⎜ ⎟ 
1

43
 23 2!2! ⎝ 2 ⎠ 4! ⎝ 2 ⎠ 64 64
& c  3iˆ  5kˆ
90. Answer (2)
i j k
   The total number circular arrangement of 12 persons
 c  a   b  5  3 4
including A and B is 11!
6 1 2
Favourable number of ways such that exactly three
 2iˆ  14 jˆ  13kˆ persons between A and B is 2   10 P3   7!
  
c  a   b 369 2  10! 2
  3  Required probability  
|b| 41 11! 11

  

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