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FIITJEE JEE(Main)-2018
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST I
(Main)
1. A 31. C 61. D
2. C 32. D 62. C
3. C 33. D 63. D
4. A 34. C 64. C
5. D 35. C 65. C
6. C 36. D 66. B
7. C 37. A 67. C
8. C 38. B 68. D
9. D 39. C 69. C
10. A 40. B 70. A
11. B 41. A 71. D
12. D 42. C 72. A
13. A 43. D 73. B
14. A 44. C 74. B
15. A 45. C 75. C
16. A 46. D 76. D
17. B 47. D 77. A
18. A 48. D 78. C
19. B 49. A 79. D
20. C 50. A 80. A
21. C 51. A 81. D
22. C 52. D 82. D
23. B 53. A 83. B
24. D 54. A 84. C
25. C 55. D 85. D
26. C 56. A 86. D
27. B 57. B 87. D
28. A 58. B 88. C
29. D 59. A 89. A
30. A 60. B 90. B
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Physics PART I
SECTION A
dx
1. v
dt
dx xdx
dt
v a
t x2
1
dt
0
a xdx
x1
x 22 x12
t
2a
0
v1
3v0 3v1 v 2 (ii) 30
Before collision After collision
For m: v0 sin 30 = v2 sin 60 (iii)
v0 2
v2 , v1 v 0
3 3
2mv 0 2v 0
from (i)
M 3
m 1 M
3
M 3 m
x 2 R 2 L2 2 2 2
6. cos 2xR cos = x + R L
2xR
d dx dx
2R x sin cos 2x
dt dt dt
xv = Rv cos Rx sin
xR sin
v
Rcos x
7. F81 = ma F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
F21 = 7 ma
F21
7
F87
8. Let Wedge is moving rightward with acceleration a and mass m has an acceleration A with
respect to wedge along the surface of the wedge in upward direction, so
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h 1 2h
At 2 A 2 ..( 1)
sin 2 t sin
With the help of FBD of mass m in the frame of wedge, we can write
2h
A a cos gsin 2 acos gsin
t sin
2h 3 5 5 1
a g tan 2 10 2 3 8m / s2
t sin cos 4 3 4 5 5
MaR
11. F f = Ma, fR
2
f = F/3
m CM acm
N mg
2
2 R
2R 2R
2 2
14. F.B.D. of torque
3 F1
Fmax 3mg 0
2 2
Fmax 3mg
B F2 C
3mg
kxi2 2mc gd
vc
me
mc v c
v sys 2m/s
me mD
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17. Case I:
T1 = 2mg
ma1 = 2mg T1
a1 = g
Case II:
T2 = mg
3ma2 = 3mg T2
a2 = 2g/3
Case III:
T3 = 4mg
ma3 = T3 mg
a3 = 3g
Case IV:
T4 = mg
2ma4 = 2mg T4
a4 = g/2
M2 P
Mg
6 9 Mg
3g
2
g
at
6 4
3mg tan 3 64 10 6
T 180 N
8 88
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2M(g a)
(when moving upward)
kx 2T 3g
Reading of spring balance =
g g 2M(g a) (when moving downward)
3g
2t 2
if 0 t 15 sec
24. v 9
150 30(t 15) if 15 s t 40 s
at t = 15 sec
3 15 15
v 150 m/s
3
2t 3
j if 0 t 15 sec
r 3
150 150(t 15) 15(t 15) j
2
if 15 s t 40 s
at t = 15
2 15 15 15
r 750 m
33
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3r 5v
27. v
5 3r
8r 5v 8r 8v
vB
5 3r 5 3 r 3r/5
37
4r/5
Instantaneous
axis of rotation
F1 + F2 = 20 N 4mg
F1 64 N1 F2 16 N
Case I: Suppose block of mass 4m has a relative motion with respect to platform
So, F1k = 40 N
F2 = 20 N (not possible)
Case II: Suppose block of mass m has a relative motion with respect to platform, so
F2k = 10 N F1s = 10 N (possible)
F F
F1s 4m 2 1) 4 10 2 90
2 2
F
F = 180 N F2k ma 90 10 = 10a a = 8 m/s2
2
(y x)4 1
(y x)3 y 2 dy y 2 y(y x)4 dy
4 2
y 2 (y x)2 y 1
= (y x)5 (y x)5 dy
4 10 10
y 2 (y x)2 y(x y)5 (y x)2
4 10 60
( x)
(L x)2 ( )4 ( x)5 6
y 2 (y x)3 dx
4 10 60
x0
( x)2 1 1 3 ( x)2 1 1 2
IAB 0 ( x)2 0 ( x)
4 10 60 4 10 60
dIAB ( x) 4
0 0 5 5x 5x = 4 x =
dx 2 10 5
Second Method:
As we know that moment of inertia is minimum among all set of parallel axis, if axis is passing
through centre of mass, so x must be distance of centre of mass.
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L
1
x CM
M
xdm 0
.(i)
0 0 0 0 2
M dm x 3 dx , and xdx x 4 dx
3 0
4
0
3 0
5
4
Putting these values in equation (i) we have x cm
5
Third Method:
From given function it is clear that centre of
mass of system must be at distance grater
8
than /2. We have only two option, and
15
4
. For graph it is clear that maximum mass
5 O x= x
existence is nearer to other end, so it cant be
8 4
, so right answer will be .
15 5
30. Time taken by Car-A to reach the finish line is greater than that of Car-B, So
tA tB
Fdt Fdt p
0 0
A pB
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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
31. 3s 0
6 6 2 0
6 36 4 1 6
21
6 12
2
62 3
2
3 3 or 3 3
2rZ
3 3
3ao
3 a
r
2
3 3 o
Z
32. Cr 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s13d5
For p 1
m = +1, 0, -1
1
For 2p of 3p there are 2e with s
2
For d 2
1 1
m = +1 may have e with or
2 2
So minimum 2 and maximum 3.
33.
Same value of spin quantum number.
0.29
34. Keq at 1400 K 0.26 106
1.1 10 6
26 104
1.3
Keq at 1500 K 0.92 105
1.4 105
92 103
Since Keq decreases on increasing temperature. So reaction is exothermic.
A 2B C
35.
t0 PA
tt PA P 2P P
t 0 2PA PA
PA P 2P P Pt
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PA 2P Pt
2PA PA P
P
PA
3
P
2P Pt
3
P 1
P Pt
3 2
PA P
Kt n n
PA P P P P
3 t
3 2 6
P
Kt n
2P 3Pt P
3
6
2P
Kt n
3P 3Pt
2.303 2 P
K log
t 3 P Pt
K2 H 1 1
37. log
K1 R 2.303 T1 T2
If H 0
Then K 2 K1
Means no effect.
38. For exothermic reaction high temperature favour backward reaction and with increase in pressure
reaction goes where number of moles are less.
39.
2A g
2B g C g
v
v 2v 2v v
v 100
v 2v 2v v 700
v 600
2A g
2B g C g
400 200 100
400 200 100
10 10 10
700 700 700
40 20 10
7 7 7
2
20 10
20 20 10 10
7 7
KP 2
40 40 40 7 28
7
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40.
N2 O 4 g
2NO2 g is 4.5
P
P P 2P
P P 2P 2
P P 2
4P2 2
4.5
P 1
4P 2
4.5
1
4.5 1 4P2
4.5 1
P
4 2
P 1 2
4.5 1 1
2
4 2
4.5 1 2 8 2
4.5 4.5 2 8 2
4.5 12.5 2
4.5
12.5
0.6
M EMM
EMM n 1
92 EMM
0.6
EMM 2 1
0.6EMM 92 EMM
1.6EMM 92
92
EMM
1.6
= 57.5
41.
HA H A
0.25
0.25 x x x
0.25
x2
4 10 8
0.25
25
x2 4 108
100
x 104
x H 10 4
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46. Fact
47. y y
Py
x x
52. Conceptual.
53. Na+ have maximum ionization energy because of noble gas configuration and Na have lowest
ionization energy because electron have to remove from 3rd shell.
56. Fact.
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SECTION A
61. Use substitution
x1X
y+2Y
To make it homogenous differential equation
2
dY X Y
dX XY
Y = vX
dv 1 2v
X
dX v
1 1
v ln 1 2v = ln|X| + c
2 22
x
62. x = 0, y
2
x2
f(x) + f(0) = 2f(x) +
2
x2
f(0) = f(x)
2
f(x) is into, many-one, non-invertible
n n n 2 n 1 /2 n n 1 2n 1 /6 n n 1 /2
r n r 1 2
1/21/3 2
n2 n 1 /4
63. lim 1 2
= e = e 1/ 4 e3
2
n n 1 / 4
n
d2 y
2 1
d x d 1 dx d dy 2
65. 2
= dx 3
dy dy dy dy dx dx dy
dx dx
3 3 4 5 2 2
d3 x d d2 x dx d d2 y dy d y dy dy d y
. = 3 2
dy 3 dy dy 2 dy dx dx 2 dx dx3 dx dx dx
2
d3 x dy 5 d2 y dy d3 y
3 3 2
dy dx dx dx dx3
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12/5 7/5
1 x 5
1 x 5
C
12 7
3f x f x 0 if f x 0
67.
3f x f x 2 if f x 0
1 3 5
2dx 2dx 2dx 6
0 2 4
68.
f x cos sin2 x f x
g x cos cos 2
x g x
h x f x g x 2cos .cos cos 2 x 0
2
h(x) periodic without any fundamental period
sin x cos x sin x cos x cos x x 0,
1
4
71.
2 sin x
x ,
4
/4 /2
Required Area = 1 cos x dx 1 sin x dx 2 1 /4 /2
0 /4
= 2 1
x
72. Sgn x2 is discontinuous at x = 0 and x = and (1 sin x cos x) 0
2 2
As x 0 and x . So f(x) is continuous x.
2
2
y y2
74. ym 2 kym
m m
y
y = 0 or m3
k
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dy dx 3 2/3 x
1/3
1/3
y 1/3 C
y k 2 k
2 3
y 2 1/3 x Ck 1/3
3k
2
If = 1 and Ck1/3 = 2
3k1/3
y2 = (x 2)3
2
4
77. x d ln x
2
Let ln x = t d (ln x) = dt
2 2
4t
4t e e8 e 8
e dt 4
4
2 2
1
78. f(x) = 1
2
x 1
5/2 1
1
f x dx 4 2
dx
3/2 0 x 1
O 1
1 1 3/2 1 2 5/2
1 1
= 4 dx = 4 =2
0 1 x 2 1 x 0
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6x 23 9x8 6x 5 9x 10
80. 2
dx 2
dx
x 15
x9 1 x 6
1 x 9
1 x9
C C
x 6 x 9 1 x15 x 9 1
sin x
81. lim 0
x x
x
lim e t dt 0
x
0
2
0
ex
1/x 2
lim sin x 0
x
3x 2
1 dx
83. 2
tan1 x3 x 1 C = cot (x + x 1) + C
1 3
x x 1
3
1
84. 2y x 2y x C
2y 1 2y 1
0
2 2y x 2y x
Rearrange and rationalize to get
x
y
4y 2 4y 2 x 2
85. Shown in the figure f(x) = |x|5 f(x) = {cos x} h(x) = [|sin x|]
O
/2 O /2 /2 O /2
2
86. V=2 rh
3 5
2
4
= 2. . 1. 2 = 1
3 3
S = 2 rl
=2 5
87. Reflexive f R, f f = 0 R
(f, f) R
Symmetric (f, g) R
f g is even
g f is even
(g, f) R
Transitive (f, g) R, (g, h) R
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f g is even, g h is even
f h is even
(f, h) R
So, R is equivalence relation
2
For area to be minimum y e1/8 e
a 1/2
88.
1
a
2
89. sin(y) + 3 cosy = 2xy
10 sin y 2xy
2xy
y sin1
10
90. Number of possible pairs of (x, y) = n C0 2n nC1 2n1 ..... nCn 2nn
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