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JEE(Main)-2016
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
HALF COURSE TESTV
(MAIN)

Q. No.
1.

PHYSICS
A

CHEMISTRY
A

MATHEMATICS
A

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Physics

PART I
SECTION A

1.

2.

3.
4.
5.
6.

For isochoric process P T


P T

P
T
TP
1 100
T=
=
= 250 K.
P
0.4
1
P = 2 a2 v
2
T
2v
and v

2
P0(r ) + weight of liquid above sphere.
K
b2

m 4m2
Ishell + Ielement = 0
1
1 1

m2 (A 2 x 2 ) m2 x 2
2
3 2

'

3
A = A sin t
2
t = 2/3 sec
x

7.

20 6
(i)
2 m/s
7
1
1
1
1
(ii)
5(4)2 (2)(3)2 5v12 2v 22
2
2
2
2
5v 2v 2
(iii)
v CM 2 1
7
Solving (ii) and (iii), we lead to desired result.
v CM

8.

From centre of mass frame

9.

mv 2
T
r
3(4)2
T
120N , where x = 2/5
(2 / 5)
10 15
where, v CM
1 m/s
5
v 2 u2 = kt2/2m

10.

Momentum conservation

12i 6j 5 v

5m/s
cm
3kg

2kg
x

1x

5m/s

12i 6j
m/s
v
5
So, tan = 6/12
= tan1(1/2)

60
x

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1
1 5(144 36) 1
1

2
2

3 4 2 3 = 180 (33) 15J
25
2
2
2
10

4m 2
2m2 when (m = )
3

11.

12.

13.

2F cos 60 = 3g + 2g
1
2FS 3g 2g
2
Fs = 50
2
So, a = 50/3 m/s

L r p

14.

a cos
a sin


av

v

av

29

1RT1

M1

2RT2
M2

30

P(x,t) F

y y

x t

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Chemistry

PART II
SECTION A

1.

Velocity of electron in nth orbit of H like atom is given by:


2
2.18 10 6 m / s
n
For second orbit of He2+ ion:
Z = 2, n = 2
Velocity of electron = 2.18 106 m/s

2.

Cross Cannizzaro reaction will occur.

3.

Percentage of SN2 =

RateSN2
100
rate SN2 rate SN1

4.74 105 R X OH

4.74 10 5 R X OH 0.24 10 5 R X

100

= 1.93
4.

OH

CH2

CH3

O
H

CH2

H3 O

CH3
CH3

5.

OH

OH
CH3

n2 a 0
Z
r0 n2
rn

r3 9

r1 1

r3 9r1 9x
nh
2
nh
mv =
2 rn
mvrn

3h
h

2 9x 6x
h

6x
mv

6.

Because methanoic acid contain both aldehydic as well as carboxylic group.

7.

Si-F bond is stronger than C-F bond due to the donation of electron from F to Si gives rise to
p-d bonding.

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8.

N2:
Bond order =

B.E A.B.E
2

10 4
3
2
CN is isoelectronic with N2 & hence same B.O.

9.

Bond length rNa rCl

10.

11.
13.

x y

2 2
+

The distance of closest approach between Cs & Cl.


i.e. the half of the body digonal.
a 3
=
2
a 3
1.69 1.81
2
3.50 2
7
a=

3
3
CaCO3 SiO 2
CaSiO3 CO2
flux

Impurity

slag

H3C

CH

CH CH2

H3C

CH

CH CH2

H3C

CH

Br

Br
H3C

cis

CH CH2

CH

CH CH2

trans
R
3+

S
2+

2+

14.

Except TiCl4 all other metal ion Fe , Cu & Mn contains unpaired electron & are coloured.

15.

CdS is yellow solid.

16.

Q=it
= 2 1.93 10 4

2 1.93 10 4
0.4F
96500
23.8
Number of moles of till will deposite =
0.2 mole
119
0.4
Oxidation state Sn
2
0.2
Number of Faraday

17.

In basic medium:
7

K MnO 4 K 2 MnO 4 ;

n factor 1

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Let volume strength of H2O2 = x ml


Now meq of KMnO4 = meq of H2O2
7.9
x
1000 200
158 / 1
5.6
7.9 1000 200x

158
5.6
5.6
x=
1.4
4
18.

N Vbase = N Vacid
40 95 39 100

40
82 / n
95 82
n
2
39 100

19.

is inversely porportional to concentration.

20.

1 moles of C2H5OH = 1 mole of HCO2


= 1 4 eq of HCO2
n factor for C2H5OH = 4
M
EC2H5 OH
4
Also,
4 moles of I2 = 1 mole of CHI3
1
1 mole of I2 = mole of CHI3
4
1
8 eq CHI3 2 eq I2
4

21.

By using:
1.85 10 5
kb

0.136
c
0.001
Hence,
OH C 103 0.136 1.36 104 M

pOH log OH log 1.36 104

= log 1.36 + 4 = 3.86


pH + pOH = 14
pH = 14 pOH = 14 3.86 = 10.14
22.

Ionic compound are generally combination of metals & non metals example CaCl2, while molecule
compound are generally composed of non metals only as in N2O & PCl5.

23.

Cr H2 O 6
contains three unpaired electron when as Fe CN6
electron. All other complexes have one unpaired electron each.

24.

The percentage of

10
5

Then percentage of

contains zero unpaired

B =x

11
5

B = 100 x

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10x 100 x 11
100

10.81

x = 19
The ratio of

10
5
11
5

B 19

B 81

25.

The fact that they are non stoichiometric is related to their structure, which are similar. The CCP
structure differ only in the arrangement of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in the holes in the octahedral & tetrahedral
crystal.

26.

Percentage of gold

27.

22
100
24

1
CH3 CH2 OH Na
CH3 CH2 ONa H2
2
(A)
CH3
CH3
P

H SO2 HCl

y
H SOCl2
Cl

H
D

D
(B)
CH3

A B
H

OC 2H 5
D

28.

30.

0.693
5.46 1010 year 1
9
1.27 10
If the mass of 40Ar is 3.6 times that of 40K, then the
3.6 + 1 = 4.6 times that now present.
2.303
4.6
t
log
2.8 109 year
10
1
1
5.46 10 year
K

original mass of

40

K must have been

n-factor of Cr2O72 = 6
2
+
Equivalent of Cr2O7 needed = equivalent of N2H5 = 0.136
0.136
2
moles of Cr2O7 =
0.0227
6

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Mathematics

PART III
SECTION A

1.

7 4 3

B positive proper fraction

B + B = 1
1 B = B

B(P + B) 7 4 3

7 4 3

= (49 48) = 1.
n

2.

3 2n 9n 1 8

8
8
8
n

C0 n C1 8 n C2 82...n Cn 8n 1
int eger
8
8
2n
3 1

8 8

3.

2
3
1 1
1 1 1

2 2 1 2x
2 2 1 2 2 2x

1 2x 1 x
2!
3!
r
1 1 1

2 2 1 ... 2 r 1 2x

Tr+1 =
r!
1
r 1 1
1
1 1 2 ... r 1 2r xr
2 2 2
2

r!
r
r
r 1.3.5... 2r 1 2 x
1
2r r!
r
r 1.3.5... 2r 1 x
1
r!
7
7 1.3.5...13 x
T8 1
7!
1/2

A3

A4

4.

We know, in hexagon centres angle is

2n 4 6 2 180
2n

360
60 and each angle.
6

A2

60

radius r = A0 A1
In A0 A1 A2
A A 2 A1A 22 A 0 A 22 1 1 A 0 A 22
cos120 0 1

2A 0 A1 .A1A 2
2.1.1

A0 A2 3

A5

120

A0

A1

(i)

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similar in A0A5A 4 are have A0A4 =


(A0A1) . (A0A2) . (A0A0)
3 3 3 unit.
5.

We have

2 x x x
2x x
x x x x x x x


2
2 x x 2 x
x
x 2x
2
2
x 2 x x 2 x x 2 x
x 2 x
x x .

2
0 x 1

x 1

0 x 2
2
x = 0 (not possible) [x] = 0
[x] = 1, {x} = x [x]
1
x
2
0

2 1

.
2
2
Equation of C.O.C from (2 cos, 2 sin )
C.O.C = T
2x cos 2 sin y

1
4
3
Let mid point (h1. k1)
equation of chord T = s1
hx ky
h2 k 2

1
4
3
4
3
hx ky h2 k 2

4
3
4
3
compare both (i) & (ii)
cos 2 sin
2
1
4 3
h
k
h2 k 2

4
3
4
3
x 1

6.

cos

sin

h 12

2 3h 4k

12k

3h

4k

(i)

(ii)

6h

3h

(a cos , a sin)

4k 2

6k
2

3h 4k 2

now for locus


2
2
2
2 2
36(h + k ) = (3h + 4k )
2
2
2
2 2
36(x + y ) = (3x + 4y )
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7.

G.P.

1st term a
common ratio r

201

ai a ar ar 2 ...ar 200
i1

625

a 1 r 201

(i)

1 r

Now,
201
1 1
1
1
1 1 1
1
ai a a ... a a a ar ... ar 200
i1
1
2
200
201
1 1

a r

201

1
1 1 r 201 1
1 625

1
a 1 r r 200 a a r 200
1
r
625
625

1
2
a101 625

8.

x = sec cos
dx
sec tan sin tan sec cos
d
also y = sec3 cos3
dy
3 sec 2 sec tan 3cos2 sin
d
3
3
= 3 tan (sec + cos )
2

dy
9 tan2 sec 3 cos3
d
dy

dx
2

tan2 sec cos
dx
d

dy
dy

dx
x 0
dx at

9.

9
nnz

bx + ay = ab
(i)
equation of line r to (i) passing through origin is
ax by = 0
(ii)
from (i) &(ii)
x2
a
ay ab
y
b

Given

x2 y2
y

1
1
1
2 2
2
a
b
c
x2
y2

2
x2 y2
x2 y2

x 2 y2
x

1
c2

x +y =c.

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10.

T = s1 (mid point h1 k1)


2
ky 2a(x + h) = k 4ah
2
ky 2ax = k 2ah
ky 2ax
1
k 2 2ah
parabola (homogenisation)
2
y = 4ax
ky 2ax
2
y =4ax(1) = 4a 2
x
k 2ah
8a2 x 2
4ak
y2 2
2
xy 0
k 2ah k 2ah
angle b/w two pair of straight line

tan

2 h2 ab
ab

4 h2 ab

tan

tan2

a b

2ak 2
8a2
4 2

1 2
k 2ah
k 2ah
2

8a2
1 2

k 2ah
(8a2 + y2 2x)2 tan2 = 16a2 (4ax y2)
compare with
(32 + y2 4x)2 tan2 = 64(8x y)2
a = 2.

11.

(x 1) k(x 1) = 0
(x 1) [x 2 + x + 1 k] = 0
x = 1 or x2 + x + (1 k) = 0
for exactly two distinct real solution
either D = 0 1 4(1 k) = 0 1 4 + 4k = 0
3
k
4
1 (one root)
or x 2 x 1 k
2 other root
3 k = 0 k = 3.

12.

= (a + b c)(a + c b)
= 2(s c)2(s b)
tan

s b s c s b s c 1
s s a

A
2
tan A
2 A
1 tan
2
2 tan

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1
4 8 .

2
15
1
1
4
tan 3 tan 5 tan 7
tan
4
4
4


+
4
S
4
8
16
32
1 1 1
1
+

4 8 16 32
1
4 1 2 1.
1 4 3 6
1
2
2b
b
Minimum values of f(x) would occur at x

1 b2
2 1 b2
2

13.

14.

m(b) = 1 b2

2 2

1 b

2b
1
1 b2

m b
15.

b
1
varies from (0, 1] as b varies from ( , ).
1
2
1 b
1 b2

y=x+2
Area of triangle
0 2 1
1 8 14

1
2 3 3
8 6 1

(0, 2)
p1

135

2 69 64

2 3
3
64

3
64
3 = 21.

16.

log3 x 1

8 14
P2 ,
45 3 3
y = 2x+10

0
(8, -6)

1 3log3 x
20
2 log33

3
log3 x 1 log3 x 2 0
2
put log3 x 1 t 2 log3 x t 2 1
2|t| 3(1 + t2) + 4 > 0
2|t| 3 3t2 + 4 > 0
2
3t 3|t| + |t| 1 < 0
1
2
|t| ,1 t [0, 1)
3

x [3, 9) 6 integers i.e. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

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17.
|x + 3|

18.

19.

|x + 3|-2

AB=A
2
f(x) = x ax + 4
D 0 a2 16 0 a 4 or a 4
f(2) 0 4 + 2a + 4 0 a 4
f(4) 0 16 4a + 4 0 a 5
a
and 2 4 ; 4 a 8
2
Also, if B = 0 then also A B = A
a2 16 < 0, a (4, 4).

(i)
(ii)
(iii)

(-3, 2)

-2

cos 1 2cos 2 1

1
2 cos 2
apply C & D
1 cos 1 2 cos 2 2cos 2 1

1 cos 1 2 cos 2 2cos 2 1


1 3(1 cos 2 )

3 tan2 2
2
1 cos 2
2

tan2 1
2 3.

tan2 2
2

tan2

20.

x y2

y2
5

1 0

y + 20y + 40y + 79y2 + 74y + 23 = 0


g(x1) . g(x 2) . g(x 3) . g(x4) . g(x5) = product of roots = 23
g(x1) . g(x2) . g(x3) . g(x 4) . g(x5) 30g(x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5)
= 23 + 30 = 7.
21.

y2
3

(a + b + c) = a + b + c + 2(ab + bc + ca)
1
ab + bc + ca =
2
Now, (ab + bc + ca)2 = a2b2 + b2c2 + c2a 2 + 2abc (a + b + c)
1
a2b2 + b2c 2 + c2a2 =
4
Hence a4 + b4 + c4 = (a2 + b2 + c2)2 2(a2b 2 + b2c 2 + c2a2)
1
.
2

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22.

23.

24.

25.

sin x sin x 0
3


2 sin x cos 0
(i)
6
2

6 2

Now sin x 1,1 for x R hence (i) will be true.


6
2

x R if 2k 1
6 6
2
possible k = 1
2


2 6 2
3
4 p

p + q = 7.
3
q

f(x) = 3x 2 + 2px + q < 0 x , 1


3

3x 2 + 2px + q = (3x + 5)(x + 1)


2p = 8; p = 4 & q = 5 p + q = 9.

-5/3

A B 1
A B
tan
tan

2 3
2
using Napiers analogy
c
A B a b
tan

cot

2
2 ab
1
c
A B ab
tan

cot

3
2
2 ab
1
c ab
c
cot
cot
3
2 ab
2
a + b = 3a 3b
a : b : : 2 : 1.

-1

(i)

If cos1 x cos1 y cos1 z 3


cos1x = , cos1y = , cos1z =
x = 1, y = 1, z = 1.
Now z2004 = 1
x2003 = 1
then
x 2004 y 2004 z2004
1 1 1

6
x

2003

2003

z 2003

6
3 2 1.
1 1 1

26.

The vertices 0(0, 0)


m
1
A
,
, B(0,1)
mn mn
are (parallel OABC = 2Ar( OAB))

y=nx

y=mx+1

y=nx+1
y=mx

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1 m
1
m

0
1
1 0 0 0
2 mn mn
m n

1
.

mn
P

27.

28.

29.

RPS =
XPQ = 90
PQX = ( PXQ = 90)
PRS or QPR (AA similarity)
PR RS

QP PR
PR2 = PQ . RS
PR PQ RS 2r PQ . RS .

90-

C
r
R

a > 2b > 0
Therefore, the two given circles do not intersect each other
common tangents can be direct or indirect. As y = b are direct common tangents
given line should be indirect common tangent. Clearly line y mx b 1 m2 will pass from pt
(a/2, 0) (mid-point of the centres of the circles)
2b
m
.
2
a 4b 2
(pq,(p+1)(q+1))
AH BC then h = pq
A
BH AC then k = pq
h+k=0
x + y = 0 is straight line
h
B
(-p, 0)

30.

y=0

C
(-q, 0)

a1 = h1 = 2, a10 = h10 = 3
3 = a10 = 2 + 9d d = 1/9
a4= 2 + 3d = 7/3
1
1
1
1
3 = h10

9D D
3 h10 2
54
1 1
1 1 7
6D
h7 2
2 9 18

a4 h 7 =

7 18

6.
3 7

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