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Paper Code : 0000CT103115 001

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE


TARGET : JEE (MAIN) 2016
Test Type : ALL INDIA OPEN TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Main
TEST DATE : 31 - 01 - 2016
ANSWER KEY
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Ans. 3 1 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 4 3 1

Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 1 1 1 4 4 3 4 1 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 2 3 3 1

Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 3 4 4 2 3 1 4 2 2 1 3 4 4 2 4 2 1 2 3 4

Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

Ans. 2 3 4 4 3 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 3

Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 3 2

HINT SHEET
1. Ans. (3) 4. Ans. (4)

Sol. ne = I
E ds E0 r n 1.6 1019 = 6.4 103
2
Sol.
5. Ans. (2)
Hence, Q in = 0 E 0r2 Sol. One of the particle will at positive extreme
2. Ans. (1) while other at negative extreme.
6. Ans. (1)
Sol. Q0 is charge on the capacitor at t = , Sol. One capacitor will be removed due to
At t = , No current in capacitor, v across symmetry if we calculated then one of the
capacitor will be removed and the remaining
v circuit will be
Capacitor = R2
R1 R 2
CVR 2
Hence Q0=
R1 R 2
3. Ans. (3)
Sol. According to lenz law, for flux to remain C C
constant loop must go away. Ceq = C 2C
2 2
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7. Ans. (2) 15. Ans. (1)
L Sol. For terminal velocity (constant velocity),
Sol. tan 45
R acceleration of wire should be zero.
(L) 2 R 2 10 I B = mg
v
45 R But = B v0
R 5 2
B v0
L 5 2 z I
L R R
5 2
L B v0
(2000) B mg
R
1
L mgR
2 200 v0
8. Ans. (1) B2 2
h 500 400 16. Ans. (3)
Sol.
x 1 0.8 Sol. = Bv v
9. Ans. (2) = (BH tan ) v
Sol. Light ray will get reflected from vertical face 4
and finally emerge parallel to base. 3 10 4 0.25 10 10 2
3
10. Ans. (2)
= 10 106 v = 10 V
Sol. Potential difference across 2R will be 9V.
17. Ans. (3)
Hence remaining potential difference will be
A B
across R which is 8v.
11. Ans. (2) +q
+q
Sol. Band width = 2 modulating frequency
V
= 10kHz Sol.
12. Ans. (3) A B r
Sol. It's a cyilic process.
Hence, Q = w [As u = 0] 18. Ans. (4)
13. Ans. (3) dv dx dx
Sol. V = x2 + x = 2x
Sol. VT ( L) dt dt dt
0.2 18 a = (2x + 1) V = (2x + 1) (x2 + x)
v T 0.1 m / s
vT 9 When x = 2m
14. Ans. (3) a = (2 2 + 1) (22 + 2) = 5 6 = 30 m/s2.
Sol. A = A0ebt 19. Ans. (3)
A0 Sol. Acceleration of hero in vertical direction
A 0 e b(3)
2 = 2 m/s2
1
e 3b ......(i) Acceleration of bullet in vertical direction
2
A' = A0eb(9) = 10 m/s2
Hence by the time bullet reaches the hero, its
1
A ' A 0 [from equation (i)] vertical displacement will be more than that of
8
the hero.
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20. Ans. (1) 24. Ans. (4)
N Sol. As at B it leaves the hemisphere,
a N=0 A N
u/3 0
ma0 A B
Sol. (Pseudo) mV 2 r mg
c os

B a0 mg cos = h
r v

mg mV 2 O
mg h/r =
ma0 sin + N = mg cos r
2
mv = mgh .......(1)
N = mgcos ma0sin
By energy conservation between A and B
N < mg cos
2
Hence, (D) is true. 1 u0 1
mgr + m = mgh + mv2
2 3 2
ma0 cos + mg sin = ma
Put u0 and mv2
a = g sin + a0 cos
Hence acceleration of A 19r
h=
a0cos 27
25. Ans. (4)
A
a0
Sol. At x = 0 the phase difference should be .
a a0sin
the correct option is D.
Alternate solution
= (a a 0 cos ) 2 (a 0 sin )2 g sin . y2 = a cos t + kx + 0)
21. Ans. (1)
y = y1 + y2 = a cos t kx + )
Sol. As N sin = mg 3
2
N Nsin + a cos t + kx + 0 )
N cos = m r


g Ncos 0 0
tan = 2
r h t 3 kx
3
= 2a cos
2 cos 2

2
T r tan

T2 h tan2
y = 0 at x = 0 for any t
for constant

T2 h 0
kx 3 = at x = 0
Thus when h increases T also increases 2 2
22. Ans. (1) 4 4
= . Hence y2 = a cos t + kx + )
Sol. Final P.E. of block = Initial P.E. of block + work 3 3
done by friction 26. Ans. (3)
mgh' = mgh mgd RT
Sol. Velocity of sound in air (V) =
23. Ans. (1) M
V2T (in kelvin)
Sol. not V2 T (in 0C)
L Hence (B) is incorrect.
L
K 3 x5 Velocity of transverse wave in a string :
0 L x dx.x 5 0
L L 4 T
xcm = K 3 = x4 = L V= = V2 T
x dx 5
0 L 4 0 Hence (3) is a correct graph.
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27. Ans. (4) 34. Ans. (4)
Sol. At centre Sol. (1) As non metallic character increases, acidic
GM GM nature also increases.
Vc = ; +
(2) Li > Mg
2+
a 2a
GM (3) Strength of hydrogen bonding.
Ec = ; (4) Boiling points increases with Molecular
(2a)2
GM GM mass.
At any point P inside VP = 35. Ans. (4)
a b
GM H
EP = {only due to outside mass M} O
b2
28. Ans. (1)
Sol. As work done in state (II) is more than in state Sol. (1) 0

(I)
P B O
H
II I (2) HI has least bond energy.

A (3) In NaHCO3, HCO3 ions are associated by
V hydrogen bonding
29. Ans. (2) (4) Bond strength depends on n & also on
30. Ans. (4) directional nature of orbitals.
Sol. Wein's displacement law is : 36. Ans. (4)
m .T = b Sol. In Solid state
+
PBr5 exists as PBr4 & Br
1 +
i.e. T N2O5 exists as NO3 & NO2
m + 2
Na2SO4 exists as Na & SO4
Here, m becomes half.
H2O exist as H2O only.
Temperature doubles. 37. Ans. (2)
Also e = T4 Sol. Electronic configuration of Cu(29)
4 2 2 6 2 6 1 10
e1 T1 = 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d

e2 T2 ml = 0 will be = 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 2
4
= 13.
T2 38. Ans. (3)
e2 = .e1 = (2)4.16
T1 Sol. XeF6 + 3H2O XeO3 + 6HF
= 16.16 = 256J m2 s1 39. Ans. (3)
31. Ans. (4) Sol. Fe2(SO4)3 Fe2O3 + 3SO3.
Sol. Theory based. 40. Ans. (1)
32. Ans. (2) 8
Sol. 5d configuration have higher CFSE and the
Sol. Assume total mass = 200 gm complex is thus square planar and diamagnetic.
Mass of CaCO3 = 100 gm 2+ 14 8
Pt = [Xe]4f 5d
Then loss in mass = 44 gm
Percentage loss = 22% 5d 6s 6p
33. Ans. (2)
Sol. PM = dRT 2+
[Pt(NH3)4]
1 M = 10 0.0821 273
M = 224 = 2 A
A=2
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41. Ans. (3) XBPB0 0.7 x 150
YB = = = 0.875
Sol. The so lidified copper obtained aft er P 120
bessemerisation is impure and contains Fe, Ni, YB 7

Zn, Ag, Au etc., as impurity. It has blistered YT 1

like appearance due to the evolution of SO2 YT = 1 0.875 = 0.125


and so it is called blister copper. 47. Ans. (4)
42. Ans. (4)
Sol. C (diamond) + O2 CO2(g) ; Sol.
H = 97.6 kcal
It has different molecular formula and different
C (graphite) + O2 CO2(g) ;
DU.
H = 94.3 kcal
48. Ans. (2)
C (diamond) C (Graphite)
49. Ans. (2)
H = 3.3 kcal
Sol. rate of SN2 Eletrophilicity
Heat required to convert 12 gram diamond to
50. Ans. (1)
graphite = 3.3
Heat required to convert 1 gm diamond to Br F
graphite Sol. +
DMF

= 3.3 = 0.275 51. Ans. (3)


12
43. Ans. (4) CH3 CH3 CH3
MgHg
Ans. [Ac ] = 0.036 M Sol. Ph C Ph C C Ph
|| H2O
Sol.

HAc H
Ka
Ac
O (Pinacol Formation) OH OH
0.4(1 ) 0.4 (b 0.4 )
4
0.4 = 2 10 52. Ans. (4)
4 O
= 5 10 H
N O
b 0.4 5
Ka = = 1.8 10 Sol. CCH2 NH
0.4 5 n
Nylon6
1.8 10 5
b= = 0.036 53. Ans. (4)
5 104
Sol. Compound (4) is most acidic compound.
44. Ans. (2) 54. Ans. (2)
45. Ans. (3) Sol. Glucose & fructose reducing sugars.
1 d[H 2 ] 1 d[NH 3 ] 55. Ans. (4)
Sol. =
3 dt 2 dt
Sol. Acids which are more acidic than H2CO3, give
d[H 2 ] 3 0.001 Kmole CO2 with NaHCO3.

dt 2 17 hr 56. Ans. (2)
3 0.001 Sol. B is Rosenmund reaction which gives
= 2Kg / hr
2 17 aldehyde.
4 57. Ans. (1)
= 1.76 10 Kg/hr.
46. Ans. (1) 58. Ans. (2)
Sol. P = PBXB + PT XT Sol. Kohlrausch's law states that at Infinite dilution,
each ion makes definite contribution to
120 = 150(XB) + 50 (1 XB)
equivalent conductance of an electrolyte
100XB = 70 whatever be the nature of the other ion of the
XB = 0.7 electrolyte.
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59. Ans. (3) 65. Ans. (3)
hc For continuity at x = 0
Sol. E h
Lim f(0 h) Lim f(0 h) f(0)
60. Ans. (4) h 0 h 0

Sol. Volume(ml) = Mass (g) Lim e h a 3


h 0
a = 4;
22400 = 44
For the value of a, f is diff at x = 0
1120
1120 = 44 = 2.2 g 66. Ans. (1)
22400
61. Ans. (2) 2j mk)
(2i j 2k).(3i 0

p q p q p (p q)
6 2 2m = 0 or m= 2
T T T T 67. Ans. (1)
T F F T y x 2 6x 10
F T F F
dy
F F F F 4 6 2
dx (2,2)
62. Ans. (3) 1
Common chord of given circle Slope of normal is
2
6x 4y (p q) 0
7
which is diameter of x 2 y 2 2x 8y q 0 y ax 2 bx
2
Passes through (1, 2)
7
2 ab .....(1)
(1,4) 2
dy
2a b
dx (1,2)

1
centre (1, 4) 2a b .....(2)
2
6 16 + (p + q) = 0 p + q = 10
5
63. Ans. (4) Solving (1) and (2) a = 1, b =
2
sin x i cos 2x cos x i sin 2x 68. Ans. (3)
cos 2x sin 2x and sin x cos x
sin1 2x = cos1 x
tan x = 1 and tan 2x = 1
5 9 5 9 sin 1 2x sin 1 1 x 2
x , , x , ,
4 4 4 8 8 8 2x 1 x 2
both equation will not have solution
simultaneously, hence answer is (4) 4x2 = 1x2
64. Ans. (4) 1
x
dy 5
y sin 2x cos x (1 sin 2 x) 0
dx
1 1
where y = f(x) x x
5 5
dy sin 2x cos x
y 69. Ans. (3)
dx 1 sin2 x 1 sin2 x
sin 2x 1 1
dx x
I.F. = e 1 sin 2 x e ln(1 sin 2 x)
2
= 1+ sin x, t 3
t2
y(1 + sin2x ) = sin x + C; (y(0) = 0) dx 3 2

C=0 dt t 4 t 3
sin x 2 dy 3 2 2
hence, y 2
y
dt 2 t 3 t 2
1 sin x 6 5
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3 2 0 2m
2 4m 2 2 2m 2 m 1
dy 3 2 2
t t 1 m
dx 3 2 77. Ans. (3)

t4 t3
aa ab ac
dy 2
t a b c b a b b b c
dx
3 ca c b c c
dy dy 1 t
So, x 3 .t 3 t 1
dx dx t 1 1 1
70. Ans. (3) and a b c 1 1 1 4
P(5, 3) 1 2 1
2
a b c 16
G(5, 2) 78. Ans. (2)
Q(8, 3) R(2, 0)
Required probability
= 1 (probability that both the digit are greater
71. Ans. (4)
than 5)
Put 2x = tan
4
/ 4 C2 11
1 =1
I n(1 tan )d 8
C2 14
2 0
79. Ans. (2)

I n2 dy
16 5x 2 (x 1)(x 3) 0
72. Ans. (4) dx
x = 0, 1, 3
1 a b ab
ab
2 cos sin sin 2
73. Ans. (3) Hence x = 1 is a point of maxima and x = 3 is a
+ + point of minima.
x 80. Ans. (3)
10 30 50 100
x [10, 30) [50, 100] e x e x 2x
lim
71
x 0 x sin x
Probability = 0.71 Using L' hospital rule
100
74. Ans. (2) ex ex 2 ex ex
= lim = lim
If each observations is multiplied by a constant x 0 1 cos x x 0 sin x
k then their mean is multiplied with k and their ex e x
= lim = 2
variance is multiplied by k2. x 0 cos x
75. Ans. (4) 81. Ans. (2)
n i j
By using condition of tangency,
1 = 560
we get 4h2 = 3k2 + 2 i 1 j 1 k 1
2 2
Locus of P(h, k) is 4x 3y = 2 (which is n i
j = 560
hyperbola.)
i 1 j 1
4 7
Hence e2 1 e n
i(i 1)
3 3 2
= 560
76. Ans. (2) i 1

Focus of given parabola is (5, 2). 1 n(n 1)(2n 1) n(n 1)



2 6 2
= 560
Now any line through (5, 2) is (y 2) = m(x 5)
Line is tangent to given circle

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(n)(n 1) 86. Ans. (1)
[(2n + 1) + 3] =560
12 |A I| = 0
n (n + 1) (n + 2) =560 6 = 14 15 16 3 82 + 5 + 2 = 0
n = 14
A3 8A2 + 5A + 2I = O
82. Ans. (2)
Let roots are and then 87. Ans. (2)
2 + 2 + )2 2 = p2 4p+13 2Tr(A) + Tr(B) = 7
= (p 2)2 + 9 and Tr(A) 2Tr(B) = 6
2 + 2 is minimum when p = 2 Tr(A) = 4 and Tr(B) = 1
83. Ans. (3) 88. Ans. (3)
We have
4 4
(3 f(x))dx 7 6 f(x)dx 7 f(g(x)) = sin (cos x) , period : 2
2 2
4 g(f(x)) = cos (sin x) , period :
2 f(x)dx 1
f(g(x)) = sin (cos (x)) = sin (cos x) = f(g (x))
Now,
and g(f(x) = cos (sin (x)) = cos ( sin x)
1 2 4 2
f(x)dx f(x)dx f(x)dx f(x)dx = cos (sin x) = g(f(x))
2 1 1 4
4 4 Hence both are even function
f(x)dx f(x)dx (4 1) 5 .
1 2
89. Ans. (3)
84. Ans. (2)
6 6
y sin i 1 cos
5 5
lies in 2nd quadrant and
6
1 cos
P (0,1) 5 cot 3 cot tan

6 5 2 10 10
O x sin
5
1
2
Required area = 2 (x 1) dx 2nd quadrant
10
0

1
90. Ans. (2)
(x 1)3 3
= 2 9 3
C6

6
3 ln x 729
3 0 T7 = 1/ 3
(84)
2
= (ln x)6 1
3
85. Ans. (2) ln x 1
b2 c 2 a2 x = e, 1/e
cos A
2bc
3 4 3 a2
a1
2 4 3
a 1
Now R 1
2sin A
2sin
6

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