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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


(Academic Session : 2015 - 2016)

NURTURE COURSE
TARGET : JEE (MAIN) 2017
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. 4 4 1 3 3 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 1 3 4 2 2 2 2 4

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

HINT – SHEET
1. Ans. (4) 4.84 4.84
 3.84  S.G 
V 1 T1 S.G 3.84
Sol. f    S.G = 1.26
1 1 
2. Ans. (4)
V 1 T2 Sol. Area under the velocity-time graph is
f 
1 1  displacement.
If area X = area Y then it implies that
1 T1 1 T2 magnitudes of displacements carresponding to

1  2  areas X and Y are equal.
T1  1  T2 3. Ans. (1)
  Sol. KE = 0, since V = constant
  2  
1 2
T1 = (2.2)2· T2 KE = mv = constant
2
 M  Mass is falling down so potential energy
Mg = 4.84  Mg  S  G  g  decreases at rate
   
4.84  dx 
1 = 4.84 –  mg     mgV [decreases]
S.G  dt 
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4. Ans. (3) n : number of moles
T V2 T2
  2 :1  2 :1
V1 T1
9. Ans. (4)
Sol. Sol. Acceleration is maximum at extreme position.
0 Velocity is maximum at mean position.
0 t
10. Ans. (4)
dq
= constant = i (lets say) Sol. V  R3, R  2R then V  8V
dt Work = P (8V – V) = 7PV [isobaric process]
dT dT i
i  aT 3 ,  3 11. Ans. (2)
dt dt aT Sol. As point R, S and T have zero intensity
i  Destructive interference will occur at these
dT  3 dt
aT points.
5. Ans. (3) 
 1.5
Sol. Middle one paper does not fall. 2
 = 3m
Hence there must be a node.
v = f
f = 100 Hz
4x 12. Ans. (2)
 Sol. Soap bubble has two surface
4x  2   = 4x
2 Total length = 2(2r)
6. Ans. (4) F
T  F   4r   T
Sol. V = R 4r
 = constant 13. Ans. (1)
dV dR Sol. If n' represents the apparent frequency and n
  the act ual one, then use the relation
dt dt
dR  v  w 
= constant n'  n  where v is the velocity of
dt   v  w   v s 
dV sound with respect to wind, w is the velocity
 = constant of wind and vs that of the source. Note that in
dt
slope is constant this case the observer at rest.
14. Ans. (3)
v-t graph will be straight line.
Sol. For particle A
7. Ans. (4)
y=x
Sol. Speed is maximum at the mean position
dy dx
Distance between extreme position = 2A.   vyA  vxA
dt dt
2A = 70
& v = 3iˆ
B
A = 35 cm
8. Ans. (2) & v x A = vB

3RT  v xA  3iˆ  v yA  3ˆj


Sol. Vrms =  
M  v A  3iˆ  3ˆj  v A  3 2 m/s

given graph : RT2 


 2 10   2 5 15. Ans. (4)
16. Ans. (2)
n
Sol. Note that the beat frequency is (n1 – n2) and
RT1 
1 10   1
5
the corresponding vibrating lengths are
n (/2 – ) and (/2 + ).
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V 20. Ans. (4)
Given : n 0  Sol. Note that pV = constant and that  is inversely
2
proportional to V.
Adiabatic process
V pV = constant
  2n 0
 M

p   = constant

p·M·– = constant (M is constant)

p·– = constant
/2+ /2–
21. Ans. (2)
V V
n1   Sol. Lets say the displacement of cylinder from its
    2 
2     equilibrium position is 'x'.
2 
V V  ma = –gAx
n2  
    2   gA 
2      a =  x
2   m 
V V
Beat frequency = n2 – n1 =  gA
  2    2  cylinder = ... (i)
m
V V
=  k
 2    2    spring-block = ... (ii)
 1    1   m
     
1 1
 cylinder = spring-block ... (iii) [given]
V   V  
= 1  2    1  2   K = gA [from (i), (ii), (iii)];
     
K = 27 N/m
V   V   
=  1  2    1  2  [(1+x)n = 1+nx] 22. Ans. (3)
      m F
V 2V  V 2V 
=    a
      Sol.
A
    
= 2·2n0· + 2 · 2n0 · = 8n 0  
     Writting torque equation about an axis passing
17. Ans. (2) through A, perpendicular to the plane of paper.
Sol. New reading = weigth of water (X ) + weight
of water displaced by the object (Z) 2 2 2
 F × 2R =  mR  mR    ... (i)
 New reading = X + Z 5 
18. Ans. (2) a = R
Sol. Net force and net torque should be zero. 7
19. Ans. (2)  F ma
10
d dm
Sol.   S  dT 23. Ans. (2)
dt dt
Sol. During SHM speed will be minimum in 1 and
6.7  10 9 dm
   4200  14  6  5 region.
60 dt
Hence probability of greatest number of hit will
dm 6.7 10 9
  increase.
dt 4200  8  60
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24. Ans. (1) 29. Ans. (2)
 20 30
Sol. x  x path difference
2 P
Sol.
 = kx
2  10cm
=   mg Mg
 2 p = 0
Hence destructive interference will occur at
Mg × 30 = mg × 10
point P.
2  m = 3M ... (1)
Aresultant =  2a   a 2  4a 2 = a. Fb=(m/)··g
It will remain constant with time.
25. Ans. (2) P

8 12 30
mg Mg

h1 p net = 0
h
Sol. h2 m
 Mg  30    g  12  mg  12
 
A
3M
dh M  30   12   3M   12
= 4 cm/hr given  = 2w r
dt
r = 6
Fboyant = (Ah)g = (Ah2)·g
30. Ans. (1)
·Ahg = ·Ah2g
Sol. A question of units and dimensions.
·h = ·h2 = 2·h2
Only the dimension of option (A) g
h = 2h2
matches the dimesion of speed.
dh 2dh 2 2dh 2 dh 31. Ans.(4)
 4  2 = 2 cm/hr
dt dt dt dt 14ClO3– + 6N2H4  12NO3– + 14Cl–
dh dh 2
Therefore net fall of upper end =  n-factor 6 14
dt dt
= 4cm/hr – 2cm/hr 32. Ans.(1)
= 2cm/hr [rate of fall of upper end of candle] 40 × 0.1 = 30 × m × 2
26. Ans. (3) 4 1
M= 
 I0  15  4 15
Sol. 0 = 10 log  12   I0 = 10–12 1
 10  0.1 × V = × 60
15
 I 
120° = 10 log  12  V = 40 ml
 10  33. Ans.(2)
T I
 12  1012  I  1  0  10 12 124  0.15

124  640
 1019  0.15  6  1019
10 I 1240
27. Ans. (2)  1.6  10 19 124  16
640
Sol. 2 × 40 × 10–3 × 10 = 16 t 34. Ans.(1)
50 × 10–3 s = t m+2 2r = n
28. Ans. (2)  0.529  9
Sol. Amount of energy intercepted  [Amplitude]2 l=2 =
3
× [surface area] n=3 = 9.97 Å
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35. Ans.(3) 44. Ans.(1)
36. Ans.(2) 45. Ans. (4)
37. Ans.(3)
46. Ans. (3)
38. Ans.(1)
PM = ZdRT 47. Ans. (1)
PV = ZRT 48. Ans. (2)
1.5  0.08  400 49. Ans. (4)
V= = 24 litre 50. Ans. (4)
2
39. Ans.(2) 51. Ans. (4)
40. Ans.(4) 52. Ans. (3)
 N O at 300K
2NO2(g)  53. Ans. (3)
2 4
P1 P2 54. Ans. (2)
P 55. Ans. (4)
kp = 22  2 ..... (i)
P1 56. Ans. (3)
P1+ P2 = 10 ......(ii) 57. Ans. (2)
P2 = 8 atm P1 = 2 atm 58. Ans. (3)
2NO2 
 N2O4 59. Ans. (2)
(1 + 2P) (4 – P) 60. Ans. (1)
PT = (5 + P) 61. Ans. (3)
(4  P) Shift origin at (102,–4)
Kp = 2
(1  2P) 2 62. Ans. (1)
P = 0.19 atm Divide by –x2
PT = 5.19 atm 2
y y
41. Ans.(3)    2  0
x x
100  0.8 100  1.2 80  2  120 280 m2 + m – 2 = 0
  =
16 32 32 32 1
Replace m by 
100  0.8 m
16 80  2 4 1 1
XA =    2  0
280 280 7 m 2
m
32 2
2m + 2m – 1 = 0
42. Ans.(1)
2y 2 2y
18 1  1  0
 mole x2 x
90 5
x2 – xy – 2y2 = 0
50 1
1000 ×  × 2 = 0.1 × V 63. Ans. (2)
400 5
x + y – 1 = 0 (R.A)
V = 500 ml
1
43. Ans.(3) A
2
1 1 1
R H     5 2
15200  4 9   9 4  5 A

1 1 1 9 3 9 9 3 64. Ans. (1)
R H  9    y = (x – 1)3 – 1
 1 4  4
x = (y – 1)3 – 1
1 15200
  9  9  3 = 738720 ƒ 1  x   1  3 x  1
 5
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65. Ans. (1) 71. Ans. (2)
x2 + x + 1 = 3 ; x  1 sin + cos < 0
x2 + x – 2 = 0
(x + 2) (x – 1) = 0 2 3
–2,1 (rejected)  sin   cos   
2
66. Ans. (4) 1 13/12
E + 1 = (2a)3 + (2b)3 + 1 – 3.2a.2b.1 sin 2 
2
Emin = p = –1; 2a = 2b = 1  a = b = 0 17/12
(0,0)  5
2n   2  2n 
6 6
L 2
x+y–z=0  5
n     n 
67. Ans. (3) 12 12
1 > 95 – 3063 20 72. Ans. (4)
sin1 > sin95 > sin63
2x
68. Ans. (2) k 2
cosx + sinx > 0 & cosx – sinx < 0 x1
 1,1
  3   k > –1
  , 
4 4  73. Ans. (3)
69. Ans. (4) Circumcentre of ABC
n(A × A) = 9  Orthocentre of PQR
74. Ans. (2)
Relation containing (1,2), (2,1), (a,a) = 23
1
Relation containing x10  x 2  12  3 (AM.GM)
x
(1,2), (2,1), (1,3), (3,1),(a,a) = 23 Equality occurs of x = ±1
Relation containing But sec–1x takes maximum at x = –1
(1,2), (2,1), (2,3), (3,2),(a,a) = 23 1
ƒmin(x) = ƒ  1  3 
Relation containing  1
75. Ans. (3)
(1,2), (2,1), (1,3), (3,1),(2,3), (3,1)(a,a) = 23
x2 – 1 < [x2] < x2
 Total number of relation = 32. [x2] = 2x – 1
70. Ans. (1) 2
 x < 2x  0 < x < 2
2  n  A   n  AB   n  B  n  AB

2n  A   n  B  n  AB 0<x<1 1 < x < 2 2 < x < 2


 x = 1/2 x=1 x = 3/2
n  A   3n  B  5n  AB sum = 3
76. Ans. (4)
 n  A   3n  B  10n  A   5n  B B

8n(B) = 9n(A) 8k
3k
n A 8

n  B 9 A 3 D 8 C
3k + 8k > 11; 8k
n  A   8k; n  B  9k
k > 1; 11 + 3k > 8k
 n  AB  7k 1 k 
11
5
n  A  B  10k  10 k=2
k=1 Perimeter = 33
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77. Ans. (2) 83. Ans. (1)

1 1 2 3 n 1 84. Ans. (3)
2
n 1
n  1
 2  3  ....  n 1 
2 2 2 2  0 < LHS < 1

1  n 1  {as it is absolute difference of distance of point
2
n 1
n 

2  n 1 
2 
P(x,0) from A(2,0) & B(3,0)} 0 < 2 – a < 1


 1 < a < 2 sum = 3
1 n 1 4
2
n 1
n 1
 2n 1 
2 9
85. Ans. (1)
Put x = sin
78. Ans. (2)
sin 
2x y
sin 1 1  x 2  sin 1 1  cos 
2
2 – 2x2 = 2 – x 86. Ans. (3)
1 coefficient of x100
x
2 non-negative integral solution of
79. Ans. (3) a + b + c = 100
102
C2

87. Ans. (4)
2
 'ƒ' is odd ƒ–1 is also odd
/2
 sum = 0
sec2 –1 0 1
88. Ans. (1)
Df   ,sec 2   1,   (6,ƒ(6))
(3,4)
80. Ans. (3)
(0,ƒ(0))
1 1
x  1 or x   1
x x
2
x –x–1=0 x2 + x – 1 = 0 ƒ(0) + ƒ(0) = 8
similarly every pair has sum 8.
1 5 5 1
89. Ans. (1)
2 2
10
C2
required sum = 5
90. Ans. (3)
81. Ans. (2)
6n, 7e, 2d, 2s, 2t,1i
82. Ans. (1)
number of selections = 7 × 8 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 2–1
Graph is
= 3023
symmetric about x = 6
–2b = 6  b = –3

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