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PART TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1

TEST DATE: 16-12-2018

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

1. CD
320
Sol. fc   80 Hz
4 1
 possible frequencies are
80, 240, 400, ………
320
f0   100 Hz
2  1.6
 possible frequencies are
100, 200, 300, 400, ………

2. AC
2 y 2 2 y 
Sol. Equation obeys 2
  v  2
and v 
t x T

3. C
Sol. f – 256 = 2
f = 254, 258 Hz

4. CD
Sol. y = y 1 + y2
y = 4[sin (3x – 2t) + sin(3x + 2t)]
y = 4[2 sin (3x) cos (2t)]
y = 8 sin (3x) cos (2t)
y = R cos (2t)
R = Resultant Amplitude = |8 sin (3x)|

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3  3  
at x  cm, Ymax  8 sin  3    8 sin  4 2 cm
4  4  4
  2  
at t  sec , Ymax  8 cos    8 cos  4 cm .
6  6  3
Nodes are formed at points of zero amplitude i.e. R = 0.
Sin(3x) = 0  3x = n, when n = 0, 1, 2, 3, ……..
3x = 0, , 2, 3, 4, ……..
 2 4
x  0, , , , , ..........
3 3 3
Antinodes are formed at points of maximum amplitude i.e. R = 8 cm

|8 sin (3x)| = 8  sin 3x = ±1  3x = (2n + 1)
2
  5 7
 x , , , .
6 2 6 6

5. AC
Sol. At t = 0 when particle is at extreme position, the situation is as shown in figure.

A/2 1
From the figure, cos   
A 2
  2
   1  T6 s
3 3 T
At t = 0 when particle is at mean position, the situation is as shown in figure.

A/2
From the figure, sin  
A
  2
  , but  = t   1  T= 12 s
6 6 T
If initially the particle is located somewhere else, then time period comes out to be
different.

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6. C
VA MA RB  4 R2A RB R A 3
Sol.    
VB MB R A  4RB2 R A RB 4
for New shell of mass M and radius R

M   4 R2A  RB2 
R= R  R 
2
A
2
B

V R  R 
2
A
2
B 5
 
VA RA 3

7. BC
Sol. F.B.D. of ball in frame of container 4Vg
4Vg  Vg Y
ay   3g
V Va 4Va
L 1 L X
 3gt 2  t
2 2 3g Vg
4Va  Va
ax =  3a
V
1 2L
L 3at 2  t 
2 3a
2L L
Ball to collide at point Q, t    a = 2g
3a 3g

8. C
9. B
10. A
Sol. (for 8, 9 & 10).
Using concept of Calorimetry.

11. B
RT
Sol. Using, V  . For adiabatic process polytropic coefficient = .
M

12. C
Sol. Using work done formula for polytropic processes.

13. B
Sol. Using first law of thermodynamics.

SECTION – C

14. 4
Sol. v  KT 2/3
 PV–1/2 = constant

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nR(Tf  Ti ) 1
Work done = where x =
1 x 2

15. 2
Sol. Pressure at point B will be atmospheric if layer of water 1m
will be as shown
5 a
Hence tan   2 or a = 2g 4m
2.5 g a

A B C
5m

16. 1
k 24
Sol.   2
m1  m2  m3 1 2  3
0 4  g  2 A max, A max  1

17. 6
Sol. mc (10 – T) = m 2c (T–5) + 2mC (T-5)
T = 6°C.

18. 2
F
Sol.  = 2 × 1011 N/m2
A

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
19. ABD
Sol. Electron withdrawing groups increases acidic strength.

20. CD
Sol. Only stereoismers are possible for the compound.

21. ACD
Sol. The – I effect of chlorine is higher than +R effect.

22. AC
Sol. Each of (A) and (C) have formula C5H12 which is the formula of neo-pentane.

23. BCD
Sol Through free-radical mechanism.

24. AB
Sol. The solubility of gr-2 sulphates decreases on moving down the group.

25. ABCD
Sol. All are the correct formula of silicate ions.

26. C
Sol. Carbocations contain vacant orbitals.

27. A
Sol. Free-radicals contain half-filled atomic orbitals.

28. B
Sol. Free-radicals are paramagnetic species.

29. B
Heating
Sol. B2H6  NH3  B3N3H6

30. C
C H2O
Sol. Mg 
Heating
 Mg2C3   Mg  OH2  C3H4

31. B
FeCl3
Sol. 2Na  2NH3   2NaNH2  H2

SECTION – C
32. 8
Sol. N

The most basic isomer is H3C C2H5


CH3

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33. 4
Sol. CH2OH OH OH OH
CH3
, , ,
The isomers are
CH3
CH3

34. 4
Sol. 1o and 2o carbocations will react at ‘o’ and ‘p’ positions.

35. 4
Sol. There are eight covalent bond in the dimer.

36. 4
Sol. KNO3, KF, K2S2O8 cannot be oxidized.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
37. BCD
 3
Sol. z  6i  Im  z  , parabola with focus 6i and directrix is the real axis   arg  z  
4 4
38. ABD
  
Sol. z  2  cos  isin 
 4 4
   
z1/3  21/6  cos  isin 
 12 12 
1
   2r    2r  
 2 6  cos     isin   
  12 3   12 3  
r  0,1,2
39. AB
2
p  p  2  q  1
Sol. tan         ,cos       2
1  q  q  1  q  1  p2
sin2       p sin      cos       q cos2     
 cos2       tan2       p tan       q
2

 2
 q  1  p2  p
p 
 q  q
2 2
p   q  1   q  1 q 1 

40. A
1 1 1 1
Sol. Required coefficient is   
2!5! 3! 4! 4!3! 5!2!
1

7!
 7
C2  7C3  7C4  7 C5 
2 2

7!
 7
C2  7C3   7!
 8
C3 
41. AC
Sol. A  B  C  101
Total ways 101 3 1 C3 1 103 C 2
Let A have 51 coins then total ways of distribution for B and C are 50  2 1C1  51 C1
Similarly for A having 52. 53 ………………101 coins for B and C we have
50 49
C1, C1,.............,1 C1
 Total ways
103

C2  3 51C1  50 C1.......... 1 C1 
 103
C2  3  52

C2  1275

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42. AB
Sol.  tan A + tan B + tan C = tan A. tan B. tan C = 3 tan B = 6 tan A tan C = 3 tan A

On solving A  and tanB = 2
4

43. A
16
8r
Sol.  S
r 1  4r 4
1 
16
8r

r 1  2r 2

 2r  1 2r 2  2r  1 
16
 1 1 
 2  2  2 
r 1  2r  2r  1 2r  2r  1 
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
 2      ......   
 1 5 5 13 13 481 545 
 1  1088
 2 1  
 545  545

44. D
45. A
46. C

Sol. (for 44 to 46)


1 1 1 1 1
    r 8
r r1 r2 r3 8
  rr1r2r3  336
  
Sa   16, s  b   14, S  C   12
r1 r2 r3
 S  42, a  26, b  28, c  30
 I   iv   P 
II   iii   S 
III  ii   R 
IV    i   Q 
47. D
48. A
49. C
Sol. (for 47 to 49)
2 n 2
1  x  x   1  nC1  1  x   nC2 x 2 1  x   ....
n
 nCn xn 1  x  .
Coefficient of xn
 nCn  nCn1 . n1C1  nCn2 n2
C2

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 n Cn  3 n3
C3  ....
n  n  1  n  2  n  3 
 1  n  n  1  
2! 2!
n  n  1n  2  n  3  n  4  n  5 
 ...
3! 3!
n  3 C3  7
n  4 C4  19
n  5 C7  393
I  (iii) III  (iv) III  (i) (iv)  (ii)

(P) sec 2 x  sec10 x


sec 2 x  1  sec 2 x  1
OR cos2 x  1 in (0, 10)
 Number of solutions = 3

7
(Q) 1  Cos7 120   Cos7  240  
7  1
1 1 7
1 7 7
 2   2 7  1
63 7
 9
64 7  1

(R) sin x cos y  1 sin x  1, cos y  1


or sin x  1, cos y  1

 x  , y  0, 2
2

x  , y 
2
So, 3 solutions

5
(S) Cos2 2x  2  5 cos2 x sin2 x  2
4
 cos2 2x  sin2 2x  0
 cos 4x  0
So 7 solutions.
(P)  (ii) III (Q)  (iv) (R)  (ii) (S)  (iii)
(I)  (iii)  S
(II)  (iv)  Q
(III)  (i)  None
(IV)  (ii)  PR
SECTION – C
50. 1
100
Sol. We have S  2  2      1100  1

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51. 3
3t 3t
Sol. LHS L.H.S.  t   , t  tan 
1  3t 1  3t


 
t 1  3t 2   6t  2t 
1  3t 2



3 3t  t 3 
 3 tan 3
1  3t 2

52. 7
99 2 2 2
Sol.   2  .........  n1
100 3 3 3
n 1
 2  1 
 3  1   3  
      99
 
1 100
1
3
1 1
   3n1  100
100 3n1
 n 1 5  n  6
Thus, least value of n is 7.

53. 9
n
r
Sol. Given  r .2  2  2n10
r 1

Take S  1.21  2.22  3.23  ..................  n.2n


2S  1.22  2.23  ..................  n  1 2n  n.2n1
S  2  22  23  ............  2n  n.2n1

S  2
 2n  1  n.2n1
2 1
S  2n1  2  n.2n1
 n.2n1  2n1  2n10
210  2
n
2
n  2052
Sum of digits  2  0  5  2  9

54. 4
Sol. Let the number of green balls be x, then the Red Blue Green
number of red balls is 2x. Let the number of 0 10 0
blue balls be y, then x + 2x + y = 10. 2 7 1
 3x + y = 10  y = 10  3x 4 4 2
Clearly x can take values 0, 1, 2, 3, the 6 1 3
corresponding values of y are 10, 7, 4 and 1 Total = 4 ways
Thus the possibilities are as follows
Hence total number of required ways = 4

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