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(1001CJA100117001) *1001CJA100117001*
CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME
(Academic Session : 2017 - 2018)

JEE (Main + Advanced) : NURTURE COURSE : PHASE-I


ANSWER KEY TEST DATE : 07-05-2017
Test Type : UNIT TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C C C A C B B D D B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 3 9 4 6 7 7 4 5
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A D D C D C B D C C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. C D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 7 4 3 5 8 4 0 5

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D B D D B A A C A A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12
A. B B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 2 5 1 9 7 5 2 3
Paper Code
(1001CJA100117001) *1001CJA100117001*
CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME
(Academic Session : 2017 - 2018)

JEE (Main + Advanced) : NURTURE COURSE


PHASE : I
Test Type : UNIT TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
TEST DATE : 07 - 05 - 2017
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 6. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (C) 7. Ans. (B)
    Sol. For first 3km ola will charge = 18 Rs.
Sol. A  B  R  A  B For first 3 km uber will charge = 26 Rs.
7  R  17 time taken by ola
Resultant lies between 7 to 17 Distance 3000m
time = Speed =
2. Ans. (C) 20m
time = 150 sec
Sol.  t   1 and  F   v2 
charge = 150 sec × 15 = 2250
2 22.50 Rs.
 F   MLT 
 2    2 2    2 2 2  time taken 48.5 Rs.
v t  L T T 
8. Ans. (D)
 MLT2  Sol. sy = –180; ay = –10; vy : 0
    pressure 1
 L2  180   10t 2  t = 6 sec
3. Ans. (C) 2
sx = d; vx = 60; t = 6
4. Ans. (A)
d = 60 × 6 = 360 m
9. Ans. (D)
40m/s tan =4 tan =2
Sol. M0L1T0  (M0L1T–1)(M0LT–2)1/2
20m/s
10. Ans. (B)
40 200 40 100
Sol.  
Sol. Because volume, length and area are
1sec 11sec 2sec 12sec defined by same fundamental quantity
11. Ans. (A)

for car A for car B

–uB
Distance covered by A = 240
Distance covered by B = 140
Sol. 
Final seperation = 500 – 240 + 140 = 120 m
–uA
 
uB–uA
5. Ans. (C)
 
1 2  vf  vi
a av 
Sol. h  v y t  gt tf  ti
2
2
gt – 2vyt + 2h = 0  
vi  uA
2h  
Product of roots =  t1 t 2 vi  uA
g  
vf  uB
2h
 21  h  105m      
g v f  v i  uB  u A  uB  ( u A ) .
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12. Ans. (B) 6. Ans. 7
    
 Sf  Si SB  SA S 4 =5 5
Sol. v av    2 2
tf  ti tB  t A t 4
B
Sol. 45°
4 or 5
5
 2 2
S

time to reach target


A Sx = Ux time
SECTION-IV 10 2 2
time = 2
1. Ans. 3 5 5 5
Sol. F = 6 rv displacement of arrow in y direction is
 [] = [F] [r]–1[v]–1 1 2
= [M1L1T–2][L–1][L–1T1] = [M1L–1T–1] Sy = Uyt – st
2
 a+b+c=3
5  2 1 8
2. Ans. 9 = 5 2   g
2  5 2 5
A Y
= 10 – 8 = 2m
4 For Sy
Sol. X
3 B 0 to 0.6 10 points
0.6 to 1.2 9 points
  
rf  ri  vt 1.2 to 1.8 8 points
 ˆ ˆ 1.8 to 2.4 7 points
ˆ  4( ˆj)  = 2  3i  4 j   5
rf  3(i)   5  7. Ans. 4
 
 1  F 
rf  3iˆ  4jˆ = 6iˆ  8jˆ 2 2
Sol. [Energy] =  mv  = [mv2] =  v 
 2  a 
 r  3iˆ  12jˆ
f
6
3. Ans. 4 =  42 = 4 J

Sol. v  u  at 24
 8. Ans. 5
v   8  2t  iˆ  4t ˆj Sol. He has to reach some where north from
as v and a is perpendicular v . a = 0 his home. That means the tip of next
4. Ans. 6 displacement should be on the line
Sol. 2 × hmax = 3.6 × dist. travelled in 1st sec towards north from his home. It will be
minimum if it is perpendicular on y-axis.
2u 2  g
 3.6  u   N(y)
2g  2
u2 = 36u – 36 × 5 5m
u2 – 36u + 180 = 0
u = 30 and 6
30° 10m
2u 2  30 2u 2  6
t=   6s ; t =   1.2s
g 10 g 10 x
home E
5. Ans. 7

HS-2/5 Paper Code


(1001CJA100117001) *1001CJA100117001*
Nurture Course/Phase-I/07-05-2017
PART–2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION - I 11. Ans. (C)

1. Ans. (A) 12. Ans. (D)

2. Ans. (D) SECTION - IV

3. Ans. (D) 1. Ans. 7

4. Ans. (C) 2. Ans. 4

5. Ans. (D) 3. Ans. 3

6. Ans. (C) 4. Ans. 5

7. Ans. (B) 5. Ans. 8

8. Ans. (D) 6. Ans. 4

9. Ans. (C) 7. Ans. 0

10. Ans. (C) 8. Ans. 5


PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I Also : x + 3y + 5z = (x + 2y + 3z) + (y + 2z)
= 16 – 4 = 12
1. Ans. (D)
5. Ans. (B)
2log(x – 2y) = logxy
 22x  4 
(x – 2y)2 = xy log 2  x 1 x
x2 – 4xy + 4y2 = xy 2 3
x2 – 5xy + 4y2 = 0 22x  4
 x 1  2x
2 3
x x
 4,  1 (rejected) put 2x = y Hence x = 2 is only sol.
y y
6. Ans. (A)
2. Ans. (B)
1 1
Let P(x) = (x – 1) (x – 3) Q(x) + Ax + B Area = log 2 3. log3 5  log 2 5  log 2 5
2 2
P(1) = A + B = 3 ...(1)
7. Ans. (A)
P(3) = 3A + B = 5 ...(2) 100
log10 G  log10 1010  10100
From (1) and (2) A = 1, B = 2
10100
100

 Remainder is x + 2. H  log logG G  log10100 1010  1098


10
100
3. Ans. (D) 100 10100 10  1099
log H G log1098 1010  
log83 = p  log23 = 3p 98 98
and log35 = q m 5  1099

 log25 = 3pq n 49
sum of digits of (m + n) is = 5 + 4 + 9 = 18
1 1 1 3pq 8. Ans. (C)
log10 5    
log 5 10 1  log 5 2 1  1 1  3pq (x2 – 3)3 + (–4x – 6)3 + (6)3
3pq = 3(x2 – 3) (–4x – 6) (6)
4. Ans. (D) 2
 x – 3 – 4x – 6 + 6 = 0
x + 2y + 3z =16 or x2 – 3 = –4x – 6 = 6
 x2 – 4x – 3 = 0 or x = –3
(x + y + z) + (y + 2z) = 16 x1 + x2 = 4 or x3 = –3
y + 2z = –4 ...(1) sum of all distinct real solution = 1.
Paper Code
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Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2019/07-05-2017
9. Ans. (A) Case 3 : x > 1
A
(2x + 1) + (x – 1) = 2 – x
AFE ~ EDC 1
4–x
4x = 2, x  (Re jected)
2
x E 4x x 2. Ans. 5
F  
x 3x Since 2 and 3 are prime numbers
x x
 m = 2a × 3b
C 12
B D 3–x x Now (2a × 3b)n = 2an.3bn
x 7
where n is H.C.F of 25 and 40
10. Ans. (A)
so n = 5
A ABC ~ PQC
3. Ans. 1
AB BC
 
R PQ QC 7  48  5  24  3  8
y
y 3y 2  3  3  2  2 1
S
y Q  QC 
y 4 =1
B P C ABC ~ ARS 4. Ans. 9

AB BC N  6 log10 40.5log10 36
 
AR RS  6.36log10 2.36log10 5
43 3 4y = 6.(36)1 = 216
  AR 
AR y 3
5. Ans. 7
3y 4y 60
 y5  y For expression to be not defined
4 3 37
1 + log2|2 + log2|x|| = 0 or 2 + log2|x|
11. Ans. (B)
= 0, |x| = 0
log2(log3N) = 2 + 
1
4 < log3N < 8 Thus 2  log 2 x  or |x| = 2–2 or x = 0
2
 N  [34,38)
1 1
 6560 – 81 = 6479 2  log 2 |x| or 
2 2
12. Ans. (B)
3 5
log2(log3N1) = 1 +  log 2 |x|  , 
2 2
N1  [9,81) 
3

5
2 2
Number of integers = 72 x  2 ,2
similarl N2  [6,216) 1 1
|x| ,
number of integers = 210. 2 2 4 2
SECTION-IV 1 1 1 1 1 1
x  0, ,  ,  , , ,
1. Ans. 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 2 4 2
1 6. Ans. 5
Case 1 : x  
2
–(2x + 1) – (x – 1) = 2 – x Case 1 : x2 – 9x + 20 = 0
x = –1 (Accepted) x = 4,5

1 Case 2 : x2 – 5x + 5 = 1
Case 2 :   x 1 x2 – 5x + 4 = 0
2
(2x + 1) – (x – 1) = 2 – x x = 4, x = 1
x = 0 (Accepted)
HS-4/5 Paper Code
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Nurture Course/Phase-I/07-05-2017
Case 3 : x2 – 5x + 5 = –1 and 8. Ans. 3
x2 – 9x + 20 = even
8 2  7 6 
x = 2,3  log x      log x  2013  0
log n.log m  log n log m

and x2 – 9x + 20 is even number for x = 2,3


7 log m  6 log n
Those x = 1,2,3,4,5 satisfy the equation. log  x1x 2  
8
7. Ans. 2

a 38x , b  3 27  x 1
x1x 2  log m7 n6
8
 a2 + b2 = ab + 7 and b3 – a3 = 19

 (b – a)2 = 7 – ab and (b – a)(b2 + 42 + ab)=19 x1x 2  8 m7n 6

(b – a) ((b – a)2 + 3ab) = 19 m = 2 2, n = 23


b – a = m, ab = n x1x2 is smallest positive integer.
 m2 = 7 – n and m(m2 + 3n) = 19 m + n = 12
on solving

2m3 – 21m + 19 = 0

m = 1, n = 6

(a,b) = (2,3) and (–3,–2)

a3 = 8 – x

x = 8 – a3 = 0,35

Paper Code
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