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A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheets.
2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part has only one section: Section-A.
5. Rough spaces are provided for rough work inside the question paper. No additional sheets will be
provided for rough work.
6. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic
devices, in any form, are not allowed.
1. Section-A (01 – 30, 31 – 60, 61 – 90) contains 90 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.
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Useful Data
PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2
CHEMISTRY
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1. A point mass performs straight line motion along positive x-axis. At t = 0 point mass is at point
a
A(x1, 0). It moves such that its velocity is given by v , where a is positive constant and x is the
x
x-coordinate of position vector of point mass at a certain time t. Find the time required to move
from A to B (x 2, 0)
x 2 x12 x 2 x12
(A) 2 (B) 2
2a a
2x 22 x12 2x 22 x12
(C) (D)
2a a
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4. Two identical discs of mass m and of radius R touch each other and v
move with the same velocity perpendicularly to the line segment m R
which joins their centres of mass, along the surface of a horizontal R M
smooth tabletop. There is a third disc of mass M and of radius R at m
rest, at a point on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment R
j oi ni ng t he centres of m ass of t he t wo m ov ing di scs as v
shown in the figure. The two moving discs collide elastically with the third one, which is at rest.
There is no friction between the rims of the discs. What should the ratio of M/m be in order that
after the collision the two discs of mass m move perpendicularly to their initial velocity?
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 2
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Position (m)
travelled by the particle from t = 0 s
to t = 10s?
(A) 2m 0
(B) 18 m
(C) 26m
(D) 34m
-10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time (s)
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12. A particle is moving along straight line such that dot product of its acceleration a and velocity v
is negative. How many times particle can be found at a distance d from the origin?
(A) One (B) Three
(C) Two (D) Can’t be determined with given data
lower right corner against a stop about which the frame could pivot. A
horizontal force of magnitude F is applied to the upper corner of the
frame as shown in the figure. What is the largest value of F may have
without causing the frame to pivot upward about the stop? B C
(A) 3 mg (B) 3 mg
mg 3
(C) (D) mg
3 2
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17. All the blocks are attached to an ideal rope which passes over an ideal pulley. If accelerations of
blocks m1, m2, m3, and m4 are a1, a2, a3 and a4 respectively then choose the correct option.
m1 m2 m4
F = 2mg F = 2mg
F = 2mg m3 F = 2mg
m1 = m
m3 = m
m2 = 3m
m4 = 2m
a1 a2 a3 a4
(A) g 2g 3g g/2
(B) g 2g/3 3g g/2
(C) 2g/3 2g 3g g
(D) g g/2 3g 2g/3
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T3
T12 T32 T22 T32 T1 T2 2T3
(A) (B)
g g
T12 T22 T12 T32 T22 T32
(C) (D)
g g
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23. One end of a heavy uniform rod AB can slide along rough C
E
ring
horizontal guiding surface CD with the help of massless ring D
as shown in the figure. The dimension of ring is negligible. BE A
is the ideal string. If EBA is right angle and is the angle
90
between rod AB and horizontal when the rod is on the verge
of sliding. Find the coefficient of friction between ring and
horizontal guiding surface CD. B
tan tan
(A) 2
(B)
2 tan 1 2 tan2
tan tan
(C) (D)
2 tan 1 tan2
15 20 30 40 t(sec)
O
(A) At t = 15 sec, the speed of rocket is 15 0 m/s.
(B) At t = 20 sec, the speed of rocket is 300 m/s.
(C) In time interval t = 0 sec to t = 15 sec, the distance travelled by rocket is 750 m.
(D) In time interval t = 0 sec to t = 20 sec, the distance travelled by rocket is 1500 m.
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25. A particle whose velocity is given as v ˆi 6tjˆ m/s is moving in x-y plane. At t = 0, particle is at
2 2
origin. Find the radius of curvature of path at point m, m
3 3
(A) 1.5 m (B) 3.0 m
(C) 4.5 m (D) 6.0 m
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30. Identical constant forces push two identical cars A and B continuously from a starting line to a
finish line. The cars move on a frictionless horizontal surface. If car A is initially at rest and car-B
is initially moving right with speed v 0. Choose the correct statement.
(A) Car-A has the larger change in momentum.
(B) Car-B has the larger change in momentum.
(C) Both cars have the same change in momentum.
(D) Not enough information is given to decide.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
2rZ
Where
3ao
What is the maximum radial distance of node from nucleus?
(A)
3 3 a o
(B)
ao
Z Z
(C)
3 3 3 ao (D)
2ao
2 Z Z
32. Calculate the minimum and maximum number of electrons which may have magnetic quantum
1
number, m = +1 and spin quantum number s in chromium(Cr):
2
(A) 0, 1 (B) 1, 2
(C) 4, 6 (D) 2, 3
33. The orbital diagram in which both the Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule violated is:
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
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34. Listed in the table are forward and reverse rate constant for the reaction:
2NO g
N2 g O 2 g
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37. What will be the effect on the equilibrium constant on increasing temperature, if the reaction
neither absorbs heat nor releases heat?
(A) Equilibrium constant will remain constant. (B) Equilibrium constant will decrease
(C) Equilibrium constant will increase. (D) Can not be predicted.
38. The conversion of ozone into oxygen is exothermic under what conditions is ozone is most
stable?
2O3 g
3O2 g
(A) At low pressure and low temperature. (B) At high pressure and high temperature.
(C) At high pressure and low temperature. (D) At low pressure and high temperature.
41. What is the hydronium ion concentration of a 0.25 M HA solution (Ka = 4 × 10-8)
(A) 10-4 (B) 10-5
-7
(C) 10 (D) 10-10
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42. In a saturated solution of AgCl, NaCl is added gradually. The concentration of Ag+ is plotted
against the concentration of Cl , the graph appears as:
(A) (B)
Ag Ag
Cl Cl
(C) (D)
Ag
Ag
Cl
Cl
43. A solution is 0.01 M KI and 0.1 M KCl. If solid AgNO3 is added to the solution, what is the
I when AgCl begins to precipitate?
K SP AgI 1.5 10 16 ;K SP AgCI 1.8 10 10
(A) 3.5 107 (B) 6.1 10 8
7
(C) 2.2 10 (D) 8.3 108
44. Solubility of AgCl in 0.2 M NaCl is x and that in 0.1 M AgNO3 is y. Then which of the following is
correct?
(A) x = y (B) x > y
(C) x < y (D) we cannot predict
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48. The set of d-orbitals which do not contain any d-orbital which is involved in hybridization of central
atom in ICl4
(A) dz2 ,dx2 y2 (B) dx2 y2 ,dxy ,dyz ,dzx
(C) dz2 ,dxy ,dyz ,dzx (D) dxy ,dzx ,dyz
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53. Out of N, O, Ne, Na, Na+, select the species which have maximum and minimum ionization
energy
+
(A) Na , Na (B) NO, Na
(C) Na+, O (D) Ne, N
56. H3BO3 is
(A) Mono basic and weak Lewis acid
(B) Mono basic and weak Bronsted acid
(C) Mono basic acid and strong Lewis acid
(D) Tri basic acid and weak Bronsted acid
57. Graphite is a soft solid lubricant extremely difficult to smelt. The reason for this anomalous
behaviour is that graphite:
(A) Has molecules of variable molecular masses like polymer
(B) Has carbon atom arranged in large plated of rings of strongly bonded carbon atoms with
weak interplate bonds
(C) Is a non-crystalline substance
(D) Is an allotropic form of diamond
60. Metal hydrides are ionic, covalent or molecular in nature. Among LiH, NaH, KH, RbH, CsH the
correct order of increasing ionic character is
(A) LiH > NaH > CsH > KH > RbH (B) LiH < NaH < KH < RbH < CsH
(C) RbH > CsH > NaH > KH > LiH (D) NaH > CsH > RbH > LiH > KH
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SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
2
dy x y 1
61. The solution to the differential equation is
dx xy y 2x 2
(A) e2y/ x cx 4 cx3 y (B) e y/ x cx 3 cx 4 y
2y 2
(C) e x 1 cx 4 cx 2 y (D) none of these
62. Let a continuous function f(x) on R R be defined such that it satisfies the relation
f(x) + f(x + 2y) + 3xy = 2f(2y – x) + 2y2 x, y R. Then which of the following is true
(A) f(x) is an odd function (B) f(x) is one-one
(C) f(x) is into (D) f(x) is invertible
n
1 n 2 n 1 ..... n 1
63. lim 1 is equal to
n
13 23 ..... n3
2
(A) (B) e2
3
1 2
(C) e 2 (D) e 3
64. Which of the following statements is NOT true (where [.] denote the greatest integer function and
{.} denote fractional part function)
(A) {x2} is continuous as well as differentiable at x = 0
(B) [x2] is continuous as well as differentiable at x = 0
(C) x2 is continuous as well as differentiable at x = 0
(D) none of the above
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5 2
d3 x dy d2 y dy d3 y
65. If P then value of ‘P’ is equal to
dy 3 dx 2
dx dx dx 3
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) none of these
2/5
x 1 x
9 5
66. dx is equal to
5 12/5 1 7/5 1 12/ 5 1 7/5
(A)
12
1 x5
14
1 x5
C (B)
12
1 x5
7
1 x5 C
5 12/5 5 7/5
(C)
12
1 x5
1 x5
7
C (D) none of these
5 3f x f x
67. If f(x) = x(x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3)(x – 4)(x – 5) then value of 3f x f x dx (where [.] denotes the
0
greatest integer function) is equal to
(A) 10 (B) 15
(C) 6 (D) 9
68. If f(x) = cos( sin2 x) and g(x) = cos( cos2 x) then which of the following statements is true
(A) f(x) is aperiodic
(B) g(x) is aperiodic
(C) f(x) + g(x) is periodic with fundamental period
(D) none of these
k k
n
tan1 n 1
tan1
n and T n
69. Let Sn
n
n n for n N, then which of the following statements is
k 1 k 0
false
ln 4 ln 4
(A) Sn (B) Tn
4 4
(C) lim Sn lim Tn (D) none of these
n n
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70. Let if f x ai x i be a real valued function, ai R–, where f(x) = 0 has two distinct negative
i0
roots. Then minimum number of distinct real roots of f(x) = 0 are
(A) 3 (B) 2
(C) 9 (D) not enough information
x
72. Number of points where function f x 1 sin x cos x sgn x 2 is discontinuous is
2
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
1 1 x2
73. If f x and g x cos ln , then domain of (fog)(x) is
x x ex
(A) (–, 0) (B) (–1, 0)
(C) (–1, 1) (D) (0, 1)
74. The curve for which square of sub tangent varies as subnormal is
(A) (x + 2)2 = y3 (B) (x – 2)3 = y2
2 3
(C) x = (y – 2) (D) x3 = (y + 2)2
75. Let f(x) be a ‘n’ degree polynomial function having ‘n’ real and distinct roots.
If g(x) = f(x) + 100f(x), then minimum number of roots that g(x) must possesses is
(A) n (B) n + 1
(C) n – 1 (D) information is insufficient
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2
4
77. x d ln x is equal to
2
e 8 e 8 64
(A) (B)
4 5
(C) 0 (D) none of these
1 3
78. Area bounded by the curve f x 2
and x-axis between x and
2
x x 2 x 1 2x x 2
5
x is equal to (where [.] denote the greatest integer function and {.} denote fractional part
2
function)
1
(A) (B) 1
2
(C) 2 (D) 4
6x 23 9x 8
80. 2
dx is equal to
x15 x 9 1
9
x 3x 9 2x 3
(A) c (B) c
x15 x9 1 x 15
x9 1
3
x 15
x9 1
2
x15 x6
(C) c (D) none of these
x x9 1
15
x
t
sin x
e dt 1/ x2
81. Which of the following limits vanish? (i) lim (ii) lim 0 2 (iii) lim sin x
x x x
e x x 0
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3x2 1
83. x 6 2x 4 2x 3 x2 2x 2 is equal to
x 5 2x 2
(A) 3 c (B) –cot–1(x3 + x + 1) + c
x x 1
x3 x
(C) 2
(D) none of these
x 6 2x 4 2x 3 x 2 2x 2
dy
84. If 2y x 2y x = constant then is equal to
dx
x x
(A) (B)
2 2
4y 4y x 4y 4y2 x 2
x x
(C) (D)
4y 2 4y2 x 2 4y 2 4y 2 x2
85. Consider the functions f(x) = |x|5; g(x) = {cos x}; h(x) = [|sin x|] (where [.] denote the greatest
integer function and {.} denote fractional part function) then which of these functions is
differentiable at x = 0?
(A) f(x) and g(x) (B) g(x) and h(x)
(C) f(x), g(x) and h(x) (D) f(x) and h(x)
86. If the line segment y = 2x, –1 x 1 is rotated about y-axis, then which of the following
statements hold true for the solid so formed
2 4
(A) volume = , surface area = 5 (B) volume = , surface area = 5 2
3 3
2 4
(C) volume = , surface area = 5 (D) volume = , surface area = 2 5
3 3
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87. Let a relation be defined on a set of functions defined on R R such that R = {(f, g)|f – g is an
even function} then, relation R is
(A) reflexive, symmetric (B) reflexive, transitive
(C) symmetric, transitive (D) equivalence relation
1
2
88. If area bound by the curves y eax , y e 8 between x = 0 and x = 1 is minimum, then the value
of ‘a’ is
(A) 1 (B) 2
1
(C) (D) none of these
2
dy dy
89. Order and degree of the differential equation sin 2xy 3 cos respectively are
dx dx
(A) order 1, degree 1 (B) order 1, degree not defined
(C) order 2, degree not defined (D) none of these
90. Let the number of elements in a set A be ‘n’. A set ‘C’ is defined such the
C = {(x, y)| x, y P(A) and x y = }, where P(A) is power set of A, then cardinal number of C is
equal to
(A) 22n (B) 3n
n
(C) 2.3 (D) none of these
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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
ĵ if 0 t 15 sec
r 3
150 150(t 15) 15(t 15) ˆj
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 can’t 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
x–1X
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
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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PART TEST – I
Paper 1
t h e t es t .
INSTRUCTIONS
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2. This question paper contains Three Parts.
3. Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
4. Each part is further divided into Two sections: Section-A & Section-C
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Enrolment No. and write your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places.
3. OMR sheet contains alphabets, numerals & special characters for marking answers.
Section-A (08 – 13, 26 – 31, 44 - 49) contains 18 questions. Each of 2 Tables with 3 Columns
and 4 Rows has three questions. Column 1 will be with 4 rows designated (I), (II), (III) and (IV).
Column 2 will be with 4 rows designated (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Column 3 will be with 4 rows
designated (P), (Q), (R) and (S).
Each question has only one correct answer and carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1
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Useful Data
PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2
CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, Si=28, P=31, S=32,
Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 7 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
2. A uniform ball of radius R rolls without slipping between the rails such that the horizontal distance
is 3 R between the two contact points of the rails of the ball. Figure (a) shows the front view of
the ball and figure (b) shows the side view of the ball. vCM is the velocity of centre of mass of the
ball and is the angular velocity of the ball after rolling down a distance 2h along the incline then
ball
ball
rail
2h
R R
3 R rail 30
rail
(velocity into the plane)
figure (a) figure (b)
R
(A) v CM R (B) vCM
2
10gh 10gh
(C) v CM (D) v CM
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3. A worker wishes to pile up sand on to a circular area of radius R. No sand is to spill on to the
surrounding area. If s is the coefficient of static friction between sand particles, then choose the
correct statement(s).
(A) The greatest height of sand pile that can be created is sR.
(B) The greatest height of sand pile that can be created is R/s.
2 4
(C) Minimum work required to create greatest height sand pile is s R g . Where is the
12
density of sand volume.
(D) Sand pile will be in stable equilibrium.
4. A solid spherical ball is released from rest on an incline of inclination angle (which can be
varied) but through a fixed vertical height h. The coefficient of static and kinetic friction are both
equal to . If E represents the total kinetic energy of the ball at the bottom of the incline as a
function of the angle of inclination . W represents the work done by friction for the whole time of
motion as a function of the angle of inclination . Choose the correct graph(s).
(A) E (B) E
/2 /2
(C) W (D) W
/2 /2
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Multi-storey
vertical plane. Let t1, t2 and t3 are the time taken to cross the window
tower
W 1, W 2 and W 3 respectively and V1, V2 and V3 are the change in W2
speed after respective window cross.
(A) Average speed of the particle passing the windows may be equal W1
if W 1 < W 2 < W 3
(B) Average speed of the particle passing the windows may be equal
if W 1 > W 2 > W 3.
(C) If W 1 = W 2 = W 3, the change in speed of the particle while crossing the windows will satisfy
V1 < V2 < V3.
(D) If W 1 = W 2 = W 3, the time taken by particle to cross the windows will satisfy t1 < t2 < t3.
B A
6. The potential energy function of a particle is given by U(r) , where A and B are
2
2r 3r
constants and r is the radial distance from the centre of the force. Choose the correct option(s).
2A
(A) The equilibrium distance will be r0
B
3A
(B) The equilibrium distance will be r0
B
B2 r
(C) If the total energy of the particle is , then its radial velocity will vanish at 0 , where r0 is
6A 3
the equilibrium distance.
B2 r
(D) If the total energy of the particle is , then its radial velocity will vanish at 0 , where r0 is
6A 2
the equilibrium distance.
7. Velocity of a particle of mass 2 kg changes from v1 2iˆ 2ˆj m/s to v 2 (iˆ ˆj) m/s after colliding
with a smooth plane surface.
1
(A) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is 90 + tan1
3
1
(B) The angle made by the plane surface with the positive x-axis is tan1
3
1
(C) The direction of change in momentum makes an angle tan1 with the positive x-axis.
3
1
(D) The direction of charge in momentum makes an angel 90 tan1 with the plane surface.
3
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Answer questions 8, 9 and 10 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Match the following
axis
Uniform hollow Reference
hemispherical shell of level (U = 0)
M = 3 kg and R = 2 m
(II) (ii) axis (Q) 2
R
Reference
Uniform solid hemisphere
level (U = 0)
of
5
M= kg and R = 3 m
7
(III) (iii) (R) 3
h
axis
Uniform triangular plate of Reference
M = 9 kg and h = 3 m level (U = 0)
Reference
Uniform hollow cone of M = level (U = 0)
2 kg, R = 1m and h = 3 m
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8. Distance of centre of mass (in m) of the body (shown in column-1) from the axis (shown in
column-2)
(A) (I) (i) (Q) (B) (II) (ii) (S)
(C) (III) (iii) (P) (D) (IV) (iv) (R)
9. Moment of inertia of body (in kg-m2) (shown in column –1) about the axis (shown in column –2)
(A) (I) (i) (S) (B) (II) (ii) (S)
(C) (III) (iii) (Q) (D) (IV) (iv) (R)
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Answer questions 11, 12 and 13 by appropriately matching the information given in the
three columns of the following table.
A block of mass m = 15 kg is suspended in an elevator with
Cord 1
the help of three identical light elastic cords (spring constant k
Elevator
= 100 N/m each) attached vertically. One of them, cord 1 is
tied to the ceiling of the elevator and the other two cords 2 and 15 kg
3 are tied to the elevator floor as shown in the figure. When
Cord 2
Cord 3
the elevator is stationary the tension force in each of the lower
cords is T = 7.5 N. Take g = 10 m/s2. Now the elevator starts
moving with given four accelerations shown in column I.
Column II given the displacement of the block with respect to
elevator when it is accelerating. Column III gives tension in the
cords when elevator is accelerating.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
(acceleration of the elevator in (displacement of the block (Tension in the cord)
different cases) with respect to the elevator
upto new equilibrium position)
(I) 1 m/s2 upward (i) 7.5 cm downward (P) 2.5 N
(II) 1.5 m/s2 upward (ii) 2.5 cm downward (Q) 5N
(III) 2 m/s2 upward (iii) 15 cm downward (R) 172.5 N
(IV) 33 m/s2 downward (iv) 5 cm downward (S) 0N
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SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.
15. A power output from a certain experimental car design to be shaped like a cube is proportional to
the mass m of the car. The force of air friction on the car is proportional to Av 2, where v is the
speed of the car and A is the cross-sectional area. On a level surface the car has a maximum
speed v max. Assume that all versions of this design have the same density. Then v max is
proportional to m1/C . Find C.
16. A solid cylinder rolls from the back of a large truck travelling at 10
m/s to the right. The cylinder is travelling horizontally at 8 m/s to
the left relative to an observer in the truck. The ball lands on the v
roadway 1.25 m below its starting level. How far behind the truck
does it land (in m)?
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 7 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
o
19. Pure PCl5(g) was introduced into an evacuated vessel and comes to equilibrium at 247 C and 2
atm pressure. At equilibrium the equilibrium mixture contains 40% by volume of Cl2(g)
PCl5 g
PCl3 g Cl2 g
Which of the following statement(s) regarding the above equilibrium is/are correct?
(A) KP for the equilibrium is 1.6 atm.
(B) KC for the equilibrium is 0.071.
(C) Addition of inert gas to the equilibrium mixture at constant pressure increase the number of
moles of PCl3.
(D) Increase in pressure increases the number of moles of Cl2.
o
20. If 0.53 A is the Bohr’s radius for the 1st orbit of hydrogen atom, the correct statement(s) in the
light of wave mechanical model is/are
o
(A) The product of 2 and 4r 2 increases till it reaches at the distance of 0.53 A .
o
(B) 2 goes on increasing till it reaches at the distance of 0.53 A .
o
(C) goes on decreasing till it reaches at the distance of 0.53 A .
o
(D) The nodal point for the 1s orbital is at 0.53 A .
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2NO2 g
N2 O4 g K P2 8 atm
1
Initially only NO(g) and NO2(g) are present in 3 : 5 mole ratio. The total pressure at equilibrium is
5.5 atm and the partial pressure of NO2 at equilibrium is 0.5 atm.
The incorrect statement(s) regarding the above equilibria is/are
(A) K P1 for the equilibrium is 0.4 atm-1.
(B) Partial pressure of N2O4 at equilibrium is 1.6 atm.
(C) Partial pressure of N2O3 at equilibrium is 2 atm.
(D) Partial pressure of NO at equilibrium is 2.5 atm.
25. 60 ml of 0.1 M NH4OH is mixed with 40 ml of 0.1 M HCl. Which of the following statement(s)
is/are INCORRECT about the resulting solution/mixture? (Given pK b NH4 OH 4.74 , log2 = 0.3)
(A) The pH of the resulting solution is 5.04.
(B) The resulting solution is a basic buffer.
(C) The pOH of the resulting solution is 9.26.
(D) The resulting solution is acidic due to hydrolysis of NH4Cl.
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Answer questions 26, 27 and 28 by appropriately matching the information given in the
three columns of the following table.
Columns 1 contains integrated rate equation, Column 2 contains half-life and Column 3
contain graph corresponding to different order reactions, ‘a’ is initial concentration of
reactant and a – x is the concentration at time ‘t’.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
(I) 1 1 1 (i) a (P)
k t1/2
tax a 2k t 1/ 2
1
a
1
a2
26. For the decomposition of HI on the surface of gold the only correct combination is
(A) (III) (ii) (R) (B) (II)(i) (P)
(C) (IV) (i) (P) (D) (I) (iii) (z)
1
27. For the reaction N2 O5 2NO2 O2 , the only correct combination is
2
(A) (III) (ii) (Q) (B) (I)(iii) (P)
(C) (II) (i) (S) (D) (IV) (i) (P)
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Answer 29, 30 and 31 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
30. For the ion ICl2 , the only correct combination is
(A) (III) (i) (S) (B) (II)(iii) (Q)
(C) (IV) (iv) (R) (D) (IV) (i) (R)
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SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.
32. 4 mol of a mixture containing one mol each of LiNO3, NaNO3, Ca(NO3)2 and Mg(NO3)2 is
decomposed by strongly heating. The total number of moles of NO2(g) evolved is (assuming
complete decomposition of all the salts)
5
33. The velocity of an electron in the orbit of hydrogen atom is 5.47 × 10 m/sec. Total number of
waves formed by the electron in one complete revolution is
35. 6 ml of 0.1 M CH3COOH when mixed with x ml of 0.1 M NaOH, the pH of the resulting buffer
solution was found to be 5.04. The value of x is (log2 = 0.3) pK a CH3 COOH 4.74 .
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SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 7 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
3
37. If is the root of the equation x – tan x = 3 where , ; then which of the following is/are
2 2
correct?, (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function and {.} fractional part function)
max tan x,x min tan x,x
(A) lim 1 (B) lim 1
x
x3 x
x 3
min tan x,x max tan x,x
(C) lim 0 (D) lim 1
x
x3
x
tan x
n r 4 r 3n r 2n2 2n4 n 1 4
r r 3n r 2n2 2n4
39. Let Sn n5
and Tn
n5
, n = 1, 2, 3, ..... then
r 1 r 0
167 167
(A) Tn (B) Tn
60 60
167 167
(C) Sn (D) Sn
60 60
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dy
3 xy
dx 2y sin2 x 2 y 2
41. The most general solution of the differential equation
dx x 5 is
xy
dy
4 4
1 2 y / x 1 2y / x
(A) cot x 2 y 2
2
4
c 0
2
(B) cot x 2 y 2 4
ec 0
4
1 2y / x 1 2y 3
(C) cot x 2 y 2
2
4
tanc 0 (D)
4
tan x2 y 4
x
c 0
3
42. Let f(x) = 2x3 – 3x2 – x + then which of the following is/are incorrect?
2
7/8
3
(A) f f x dx 4
1/8
3/5
(B) y f x is not differentiable at exactly 1 point
(C) y = [f(x) + ], ( prime number) is discontinuous at 3 points if x [0, 1]
(D) f(f(x)) = 0 has minimum 6 real roots
x sec 2 x tan x sin2x f x
43. If e x tan x dx e g x c then which of the following is/are incorrect?
2
(A) f(0) is equal to = 1
3/2 1 3
(B) number of solution(s) of the equation g x x is 3
2 2
3/2 1 3
(C) number of solution(s) of the equation g x x is 1
2 2
(D) f(x) is an even function
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Answer questions 44, 45 and 46 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Column-1: real valued function; Column-2: continuity of the function; Column-3: differentiability of the
function; Match the following Column(s)
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Answer 47, 48 and 49 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Column-1: real valued function; Column-2: domain of the function; Column-3: range of the function.
Match the following Column(s) (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function and {.} denotes fractional
part function)
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SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.
50. If the value of A for which the equation cot3 A + cot2 A |cot A + x| + |cot2 Ax + 1| = 1 has not less
–1 –1 –1
than 6 different solutions which are integers are [cot , ) [cot , cot ], then
2
| + 30() | is equal to _____ (where A (0, ))
51. Let f(x) be a differentiable and g(x) be a twice differentiable function such that |f(x) – 1| 1 and
2 2
f(x) = g(x). If f (3) + g (3) = 20 then number of value(s) of c (0, 4) such that g(c)g(c) > 0 is/are
_____
52. Let f(x) be a non-constant thrice differential function defined on (–, ) such that
x 13 3 x 1 9
f f and f 0 f f 2 f 3 f 0 then the minimum number of
2 2 2 2
2
zeroes of h(x) = (f(x)) + f(x)f(x) in the interval [0, 9] is 2k then k is equal to _____
53. If h R – {0}, two distinct tangents can be drawn from the points (2 + h, 3h – 1) to the curve
a
y = x3 – 6x2 – a + bx then is equal to _____
b
n
k 4 2k 3 k 2 k 1 1
54. Let lim
n
5 2
3n n n 5k
3
then is equal to _____
k 1
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FIITJEE JEE(Advanced)-2018
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST – I
PAPER-1
ANSWERS KEY
1. A, B 19. A, C 37. A, B, C, D
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2. B, C 20. A, C 38. A, B, C, D
3. A, C 21. A, B, C, D 39. B, C
4. B, C 22. A, B, C, D 40. A, C
5. A, C, D 23. B, C 41. A, C
6. B, C 24. A, B 42. A, B, C
7. A, C 25. A, C, D 43. A, B, D
8. C 26. B 44. C
9. B 27. A 45. D
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
3R2 R
2. vCM R2 (from pure rolling)
4 2
1 1 2
mgh mv 2cm mR 2 2 (from conservation of energy)
2 25
10gh
v CM
13
4. For small angle of inclinations, ball rolls without slipping. So there is no work done by friction. At
some critical angle C, the ball starts slipping. For > C, energy would be lost due to work done
by kinetic friction. But again for ( = /2), friction would be zero.
5. As going up, speed of the particle is decreasing and hence the time taken in crossing the
windows will be t1 < t2 < t3 (If W 1 = W 2 = W 3)
Simultaneously V t
V1 < V2 < V3
For unequal windows t1 = t2 = t3 may be if W 3 < W 2 < W1
dU A B
6. F 3 2
dr r 3r
3A
For equilibrium F = 0, r =
B
B2 A B r
(for r0 )
6A 2r02 3r0 3
7. P 2(iˆ ˆj) 2( 2iˆ 2ˆj)
= 6iˆ 2ˆj kg-m/s
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1
So, P makes angle tan1 with positive x-axis which is also the direction of normal force
3
1
exerted on the ball. So the plane surface makes an angle tan1 with positive x-axis.
2 3
h
8. Center of mass of a triangular uniform plate from its base is 1m
3
2 7 7 5 2
9. Iaxis = MR2 MR2 MR2 9 9 kg-m
5 5 5 7
U 3
10. MhCM (2) 2 m
g 3
11. For elevator acceleration 1.5 m/s2, tension in cord 2 and cord 3 is zero
So, T1 150 = (15) (1.5)
Tension in cord 1, T1 = 172.5 N
12. For elevator acceleration 1 m/s2, tension in cord 2 and cord 3 decreases.
So, 165 + T 2 (7.5 T) 150 = (15) (1)
T = 5 N
Tension in cord 2, T2 = 2.5 N
13. For elevator acceleration 2 m/s2, tension in cord 2 and cord 3 is zero.
So, T1 150 = (15) (2)
Tension in cord 1, T1 = 180 N
So, displacement of block = 15 cm downward.
SECTION – C
2Rdg
/2
14.
0
2 (1 2 )Rg cos d 2(1 2 )R g
d d
2( 1 2 )R g 1Rdg
a 4 O R
2R
15. At vmax
2 km
Av max F (where k is a proportionalty constant)
v max
m
m2/3 v max
2
v max
1/9
vmax m
1
16. 1.25 = (10)t 2
2
t = 0.5 sec
Distance of the cylinder from the truck = 8 0.5 = 4 m
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d v2
17. 2T sin dN Rd ( is linear mass density of belt)
2 R
2
Td dN = v d O
2 2 2
T
so total normal = dNcos T cos d v 2 cos d
d
2 2 2
N = 8 newton dN T
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. Vn
40
PPCl3 PCl2 2 0.8 atm
100
0.8 0.8
KP 1.6 atm
0.40
KP 1.6
KC n
0.037
RT 0.0821 520
Increase in pressure increases the number of moles PCl5(g).
20.
1s 1s
2
r r
1s
4 r 2 2
o
0.53 A
r
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NO g NO2 g
N2 O3 g
23. 3P 5P 0
3P x 5P x 2y x
2NO2 g N2 O4 g
5P x 2y y
PN2 O4 PN2 O4
KP2 2
, 8 2
P NO2
0.5
PN2O4 2 atm
y 2 atm
Ptotal PNO PNO2 PN2O3 PN2O4
5.5 3P x 0.5 x 2
3P = 3, P = 1
5P – x – 2y = 0.5
5 × 1 – x – 2 × 2 = 0.5, x = 0.5 atm.
PN2 O3
K P1
PNO PNO2
0.5
0.4 atm
2.5 0.5
PNO 2.5 atm PNO2 0.5 atm PN2O3 0.5 atm,PN2O4 2atm
st 2.303 a
27. For a 1 order reaction k log .
t ax
nd 1 1 1
28. For 2 order reaction k .
t a x a
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Br
F F
Hybridisation sp3 d2
Shape – square pyramidal
Lone pair in central atom = 1
Cl
ICl2 I
Cl
Hybridisation sp3 d
Shape – Linear
Lone pair in the central atom = 3
XeOF2 Xe O
F
Hybridisation sp3 d
Shape – T-shaped
Lone pair in the central atom = 2
SECTION – C
1
32. 2LiNO3 Li2O 2NO2 O2
2
1 mol of LiNO3 will produce NO2 = 1
2Mg NO3 2
2MgO 4NO2 O2
1 mol of Mg NO3 2 will produce NO2 = 2
2Ca NO3 2
2CaO 4NO2 O2
1 mol of Ca NO3 2 will produce NO2 = 2
2NaNO3 2NaNO2 O2
Total number of moles of NO2 produced = 5
Z
33. V 2.188 10 6 m / sec.
n
2.188 106 1
n 4
5.47 105
According to de-Broglie, total number of waves made by an electron in one complete revolution
=n=4
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36.
A g
B g C g
10 1 10 10
100 83
D 50, d 41.5
2 2
Dd
d n 1
50 41.5
0.2
41.5 2 1
Number of moles of ‘C’ at equilibrium 10 10 0.2 2
SECTION – A
37. Shown in the figure y-axis
y = {x}
x-axis
0 3 4
3
x x
2 2
1 1
x x
38. (A) x x
2 1
4 x 2 1
x
4 x 1/ x 2 1
1
x
1 x 1
So, 2
8 1 8
4 x 1
x
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x x2 1
1
0
4 x 4 x2 1 8
1
So: f x 2x x sin2x injective but not onto
2
(B) f(x) = –x3 cos x + x2 (3 sin x + 2 cos x) + 4x(sin x + 2)
Many one onto
1 n1 r 4 3 2
39. Tn f where f(x) = x + x + x + 2, f(x) is an increasing function for x > 0.
n r 0 n
1 1 n 1
Tn f 0 f ..... f
n n
n
1
167
x
4
Tn x3 x2 2 dx
0
60
1 n r 1 1 r 167
Sn f > f ..... f n = 60
n r 1 n n n
n
sin t cos t
40. (A) Let dt An
0
t
2
1 sin t cos t dt
An sin t cos t dt .....
0
2
1 1 1 1
> 1 ..... sin t cos t dt
2 3
n 0
2 2 1 1 1
> 1 .....
2 3 n
3 sin x 8 3 sin x
(C)
2
3 sin x 8 3 sin x
3 1 4
(D) 1 tan x 3 and
x
3 tan x 4 3
So;
x
3
1 y y
41.
2
cosec 2 x2 y 2 d x 2 y 2 2 d
x x
4
1 2 y / x
cot x 2 y 2
2
4
c 0
7/8
42. I f f x dx ..... (1)
1/8
7/8 7/8
I f f 1 x dx f 1 f x dx ..... (2)
1/8 1/8
3
So, 2I
4
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2 2
2 sin2x x sec 2 x tan x cos x cos x
43. e
x sec x tan x
x tan x
2
dx = e
2
x sec 2
x tan
x
2
2 cos2 x
= e x sec x tan x c
2
44.-46. (I) f(x) = ||x – 6| – |x – 8|| – |x2 – 4| + 3x – |x – 7|3 is continuous x R and not differentiable at
x = –2, 2, 6, 7 & 8
(II) f(x) = (x2 – 9)|x2 + 11x + 24| + sin|x – 7| + cos|x – 4| + (x – 1)3/5 sin(x – 1) is continuous
x R and not differentiable at x = –8 & 7
3 /5 3
x 1 2 : x 1
1
(III) f x x cos 1 4x 3 3x : 1 x 1 is discontinuous at x = –1 & 1 not differentiable
2
5/3
x 1 : 1 x 2
1
at x = –1, & 1
2
(IV) f(x) = {sin x}{cos x} + (sin3{x})([x]), x [–1, 2]
Let g x sin x x sin2 x
cont. at x I
47.-49. (I)
3 1 3 3
x 1 x 3
4
4 x2 4 x2
(II) u sin ln cos ln
1 x 1 x
4 x2
0
1 x
4 x2
ln
1 x
So; 2 u 2
1 1
(III) Let |x + 5| = t; g(t) 0,
2 4
gt
t 2
t 2 t 2
(IV) cos–1 x
– < ln(cos–1 x) ln < 2
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SECTION – C
3 2 2
50. Let cot A = a then a + a |a + x| + |a x + 1| = 1
3 2 2 2 2 3
|a + a x| + |a x + 1| = (a x + 1) – (a x + a )
|| + || = –
So, 0 and 0
Now take cases: a –1 and –1 < a 0 & 0 < a 1
1 1
Finally we get, a ( , 5] ,
5 6
51. 0 f(x) 2
and g(3) 2 5, 4 4, 2 5
4 4
Also g x dx f x dx f 4 f 0 2, 2 2 5
0 0
Case-I: Let g(x) > 0 and g(x) > 0 S K
4
4
Clearly g x dx Area MDKS = 4
0 O M D
Which is a contradiction x=3 x=4
Thus, there is no such C
Similarly case-II: Let g(x) < 0 and g(x) < 0
x 13 3x
52. f f 1 7 9 15
2 2 0 2 3 5 6 8 9
2 2 2 2
f(x) = f(8 – x)
f(x) = –f(8 – x)
1 15
f f 0
2 2
f(2) = –f(6) = 0
f(3) = –f(5) = 0
9 7
f f 0
2
2
d
f x f x
f(0) = –f(8); h x
dx
Clearly: h(x) has minimum 18 zeroes
53. y = 0 x = 2 Y
Let P be the point of inflection
So; P (2, 2b – a – 16)
Equation of tangent line passing through inflection
P
Point: y = (b – 12)x – a + 8 .....(1)
Let Q (2 + h, 3h – 1)
Locus of Q: 3x – y = 7 ..... (2)
X
From equation (1) and (2), we get ! x=2
So; a = 15 and b = 15
k 4
2k 3 k 2 k 1 1 1
n
n 5 x 4 dx x 5
54. lim
n
k 1 3n5 n2 n 5k 0
3 3 5 0 15
5
n
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Useful Data
PHYSICS
Acceleration due to gravity g = 10 m/s2
Planck constant h = 6.6 1034 J-s
Charge of electron e = 1.6 1019 C
Mass of electron me = 9.1 1031 kg
Permittivity of free space 0 = 8.85 1012 C2/N-m2
Density of water water = 103 kg/m3
5 2
Atmospheric pressure Pa = 10 N/m
Gas constant R = 8.314 J K1 mol1
CHEMISTRY
Atomic masses: H=1, He=4, Li=7, Be=9, B=11, C=12, N=14, O=16,
F=19, Na=23, Mg=24, Al = 27, Si=28, P=31, S=32,
Cl=35.5, K=39, Ca=40, Cr=52, Mn=55, Fe=56, Co=59,
Ni=58.7, Cu=63.5, Zn=65.4, As=75, Br=80, Ag=108,
Sn=118.7, I=127, Xe=131, Ba=137, Pb=207, U=238.
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Wrong Method :
3 4 8 . 4
3 4 8 . 4
3 4 8 . 4
3 4 8 . 4
2 5 1 . 3 7
2 1 3 .
2 1 3 . 0
2 1 3 . 0
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
D
(A) RH (B) RH
2 2
D D
(C) RH (D) RH
2 2
D D
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This section contains FIVE questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
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6. A disc is free to rotate about an axis passing through its centre and d
perpendicular to its plane. The moment of inertia of the disc about its
u
rotation axis is I. A light ribbon is tightly wrapped over it in multiple
layers. The end of the ribbon is pulled out at a constant speed of u. Let
the radius of the ribboned disc be R at any time and thickness of the
R
ribbon be d(<<R).
1
(A) Angular acceleration of the disc at any instant is proportional to 3 , where R is radius of the
R
ribboned disc.
1
(B) Angular acceleration of the disc at any instant is proportional to 2 , where R is the radius of
R
the ribboned disc.
Iu2 d
(C) Force required to pull the ribbon at constant speed u is F .
2R 4
Iu2d
(D) Force required to pull the ribbon at constant speed u is F = .
R 4
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(Paragraph Type)
This section contains ONE paragraph. Based on the paragraph, there are TWO questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
figure-(ii)
So, mv0 = mvA + mvB (vA and vB are the velocities of the blocks after collision)
v0 = vA + vB …(i)
If the collision is perfectly elastic
1 1 1
mv 02 mv 2A mv B2
2 2 2
v 20 v 2A vB2 …(ii)
Both the above equations (i) and (ii) are plotted on v A v B plane as shown in figure (ii). This plot can be
used to find the unknowns v A and vB.
For example, the solution of the situation in figure (i) is vA = 0, vB = v0 (point y in the plot)
Because v A = v0, vB = 0 (point x in the plot) is not physically possible.
Now answer the following questions based on the above comprehension.
vA vA
(C) vB (D) vB
vA vA
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10. In a situation, block A is moving with velocity 2 m/s and strikes vB (m/s)
another identical block B kept at rest. The vA vB plot for the m (2/3, 4/3)
situation is shown. m and are the intersection points whose v A,
vB coordinates are given in the figure. The coefficient of restitution (4/3, 2/3)
of the collision is vA (m/s)
(A) 1/2
(B) 1/3
(C) 1
(D) Collision not possible
SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains TEN questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.
11. A table has a heavy circular top of radius 1 m and mass 2 kg. It has four light legs of length 1 m
fixed symmetrically on its circumference. Find the maximum mass (in kg) which may be placed
anywhere on this table without toppling it. (take 2 1.4 )
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13. A bead under the influence of gravity, sides down a frictionless wire O
x
whose y coordinate is changing with x co-ordinate as shown in the figure.
Assume that at position O the wire is vertical and the bead passes this bead
point with a given speed v0 downward. If the shape of the wire is such
that the vertical component of velocity remains v 0 at all time, find
b y
(agv 0 x)c
(a + b + c) in the shape function of wire given by y = , where g
2g
is gravitational acceleration.
d A
(Top view, slightly skewed)
15. A body is projected vertically upwards with a velocity u = 5 m/s. After time t another body is
projected vertically upward from the same point with a velocity v = 3 m/s. If they meet in minimum
k
time duration measured from the projection of first body, then t sec, find k. (where g is
g
gravitation acceleration)
16. A car can pull a trailer of twice its mass up a certain slope at a maximum speed v = 1 m/s.
Without the trailer the maximum speed of the car up the same slope is 2v. The resistance to the
motion is proportional to mass and square of speed. If the car (without trailer) starts to move
down the same slope, with its engine shut off, eventually it will acquire a constant speed v t, then
find v 2t (in m2/s2).
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18. A disc shaped body (having a hole as shown in the figure) of mass
10
m = 10 kg and radius R = m is performing pure rolling motion
9
R/2
on a rough horizontal surface. In the figure point O is geometrical
center of the disc and at this instant the centre of mass C of the C O
disc is at same horizontal level with O. The radius of gyration of the
disc about an axis passing through C and perpendicular to the
R
plane of the disc is and at the instant shown the angular velocity
2
g
of the disc is rad/sec in clockwise sense. g is gravitation
R
acceleration = 10 m/s2. Find angular acceleration (in rad/s2) of the
disc at this instant.
19. A long plank begins to move at t = 0 and accelerates along a straight track with a speed given by
v = 2t2 for 0 t 2 (where v is in m/s and t is in second). After 2 sec the plank continues to move
at the constant speed acquired. A small block initially at rest on the plank begins to slip at
t = 1 sec and stops sliding at t = 3 sec. If the coefficient of static friction and kinetic friction
between the plank and the block is 0.s and 0.k (where s and k are digits) respectively, find s + k.
(take g = 10m/s2)
m A /4
20. Three blocks A, B and C of mass m, and m of different
2 B /2
L/4
densities and dimensions are placed over each other as C
L/2
shown in the figure. The coefficients of friction are shown.
Blocks placed in a vertical line are made to move towards L
right with same velocity at the same instant. Find the time (in sec) taken by the upper block A to
topple from the middle block B. Assume that blocks B and C don’t stop sliding before A topples
2
from B. (given L = 36 m, = 0.4 and g = 10 m/s )
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SECTION – D
(Numerical Based XXXXX.XX answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in numerical answer Type
with answer xxxxx.xx.
21. In the system shown in the figure, a bead of mass m can slide on the
string. There is friction between the bead and the string. Block B has
mass equal to twice that of the bead. The system is released from
rest with length = 18.75 m of the string hanging below the bead.
bead
Assuming the pulley and string to be massless. Find the distance (in
meter) moved by the block B before the bead slips out of the thread. m
= 18.75 m
23. A bead moves along straight horizontal wire of length L, starting from the left end with a velocity
v0. Its retardation is proportional to the distance from the right end of the wire. Find the initial
retardation (in m/s2) (at left end of the wire) if the bead reaches the right end of the wire with a
v
velocity 0 . (given v0 = 5 m/s and L = 1 m)
2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
M M
24. 10 ml of NH4OH is mixed with 4 ml of H2SO4 solution. The pH of the resulting solution is
10 10
(pKb NH4OH = 4.76), (log2 = 0.3).
(A) 5.36 (B) 8.64
(C) 9.26 (D) 4.74
25. A catalyst lower the activation energy of a reaction from 200 KJ mol-1 to 100 KJ mol-1. The
temperature at which the rate of uncatalysed reaction will be same as the rate of catalysed
reaction at 25o C is (assuming Arrheneous constant A to be same in both the cases)
(A) 50oC (B) 225oC
o
(C) 323 C (D) 596oC
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31. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for the following equilibrium?
NH4HS s NH3 g H2 S g
(A) Addition of NH4HS(s) at equilibrium increases the concentration of NH3(g).
(B) Addition of NH3(g) at equilibrium decreases the concentration of H2S(g).
(C) KP is independent of the amount of NH4HS(s).
(D) Increase in temperature changes the KP of this reaction.
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(Paragraph Type)
This section contains ONE paragraph. Based on the paragraph, there are TWO questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
Solid AgNO3 is gradually added to a solution which is 0.01 M in Cl and 0.01 M in CO23 .
K sp AgCl 1.8 10 10 and K sp Ag2CO3 4 1012 .
+
32. The minimum concentration of Ag required to start the precipitation of Ag2CO3 is
-5 -10
(A) 2 × 10 M (B) 4 × 10 M
-5
(C) 4 × 10 M (D) 2 × 10-10 M
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SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains TEN questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.
34. In a hydrogen atom the de-Broglie wavelength of an electron is 1.67 nm. The value of principal
quantum number of the electron is
37. A vessel at 1000 K contains CO2(g) at 2 atm pressure. When graphite is added the following
equilibrium is established
CO 2 g C s
2CO g
the total pressure at equilibrium is 3 atm. The value of Kp is
38. The half-lie period for the decomposition of AB2(g) at 100 mm pressure is 10 min and at 200 mm
pressure is 5 min, the order of reaction is
40. Total number of solutions from the following which has pH < 7 at 25oC.
K aCH3COOH 1.8 105 , K bNH4OH 1.8 105
(i) 10-8 M HCl
(ii) 0.01 M solution of NH4Cl
(iii) 0.01 M solution of CH3COONa
(iv) 0.01 M solutin of B(OH)3
(v) 0.01 M solution of CH3COONH4
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41. 200 ml of 1 M CH3COOH (Ka = 10-6) is mixed with 200 ml of 0.1 M HCOOH (Ka = 10-5). The pH of
the resulting mixture is
43. How many of the following hydroxides are soluble in excess NaOH solution?
Fe(OH)3, Al(OH)3, Zn(OH)2, Ni(OH)2, Mn(OH)2, Sn(OH)2, Cu(OH)2
SECTION – D
(Numerical Based XXXXX.XX answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in numerical answer Type
with answer xxxxx.xx.
44. The shortest wavelength of transition in Paschen series of He+ ion in nanometer(nm) is
1
91.12nm
RH
45. 4 mole of S2Cl4(g) is introduced into a 10 L vessel. The following equilibrium was establised
S 2 Cl4 g
2SCl2 g
at equilibrium 0.2 mol of S2Cl4 was present in the vessel. The value of equilibrium constant is.
1
46. A weak base MOH was titrated against a strong acid. The pH at th equivalence point was 9.3.
4
3
What will be the pH at th equivalence point in the same titration? (log3 = 0.48)
4
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SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 3 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.
1 11
10 2 2 2
x2 x 11
x2 x 10
x2 x 420
47. If 3 dx 3 dx 3 dx then is equal to
20 x 3x 1 1 x 3x 1 21 x 3x 1 7939
21 20
110 110
(A) (B)
939 969
110 120
(C) (D)
739 759
3x 2 y 2 2
k y xy 2
(C) y 2 e 2 (D) ln 2 ec
x x 4
1
49. If f(x) = k3x + k3 – 2 cuts the curve g(x) = lnx2 at exactly one point then ‘k’ may lie in the interval
2
1 1 1
(A) , e (B) ,
e e e
1 1
(C) 2 , (D) none of these
e e
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This section contains FIVE questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
3y 2 x 15
50. Let y = f(x) be the solution of the differential equation y 2
where y 0 then which
4y 5 4
of the following is/are correct?
27/4
3 15 27
(A) y x
4 4
(B) f x dx 8
15/4
27/4
27
(C) f x dx 8 (D) f(x) 0 x 0
15/4
51. The solution of the differential equation (x2 + 4y2 – 5)xdx = (4x 2 – 3y2 – 1)ydy is
2
2 1
y 2 1 1 y2 1
(A) tan 3 2
ln 6 2 2 ln x2 1 c = 0
3 x 1 4 x 1
2
2 y2 1 1 y2 1
(B) tan1 3 2 ln 6 2 2 ln x 2 1 tanc = 0
3 x 1 4 x 1
2
2 2
x 1 1 2
y 1
(C) tan1 3 2 ln 6 2 2 ln x 2 1 ec = 0
3 y 1 4 x 1
2
2 2
x 1 1 2
x 1
(D) tan1 3 2 ln 6 2 2 ln x 2 1 ec = 0
3 y 1 4 y 2
52. Let functions are defined from set A to set B where B = {, } and & are the roots of the
equation t 2 2 t 0 , then the number of functions which are
(A) discontinuous only at each even integers if A = [0, 11] is 682
(B) discontinuous only at each odd integer if A = [0, 11] is 243
(C) discontinuous only at prime numbers if A = [0, 11] is 81
(D) discontinuous only at x = 5k(k I+) if A = [0, 11] is 27
53. If f(x) is a twice differentiable function and given that f(1) = 2, f(2) = 5 and f(3) = 10 then
(A) f(x) = 2 x (1, 3) (B) f(x) = f(x) = 2 for some x (2, 3)
(C) f(x) = 3 x (2, 3) (D) f(x) = 2 for some x (1, 3)
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0 ; x is irrational
54. Let f x 2 p and f(x)
2q3 q2 q sin2 q 5 ; if x q (rational) where HCF p, q = 1; p, q > 0
is defined x > 0 then which of the following is/are incorrect?
(A) f(x) is continuous at each irrational in (0, )
(B) f(x) is continuous at each rational in (0, )
(C) f(x) is discontinuous at each rational in (0, )
(D) f(x) is discontinuous for all x in (0, )
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains ONE paragraph. Based on the paragraph, there are TWO questions. Each question
has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
dy k
Let y = f(x) be the solution of the differential equation x tan x 1 x tan x sin x , where f(0) = 1 and
dx 7
193 1
let k be the minimum value of g(x) where g x max cos y cos y x where y R, then
2 3
7
55. Area bounded by y = f(x) and its inverse between x and x is
2 2
(A) 12 (B) 6
(C) 9 (D) 8
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SECTION – C
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains TEN questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from 0
to 9, both inclusive.
x 1 x 2 ; x 1 max f t : x 1 t x : 0 x 2
57. Let f x and g x then number
x ; x 1 x 3 : 2 x3
of points in [0, 3] where g(x) is not differentiable is/are _____
3 6
58. Let Q(x) be a function defined for x [e , e ] be a real valued differentiable function such that
2
Q(e3) = 1 and Q(x) = then maximum value of Q can’t exceed a number
3
x ln ln x e 4
ln x
( N), then minimum value of is _____
xn
1 xn 1 1
59. If lim n
= then is equal to _____
x 1 n 0
1 x
60. If the least area bounded by the curves y = x 2 – 4 and y = x + 12 is equal to , then is
20
equal to _____ (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
61. The range of real constant ‘t’ for which (1 – tan2 t)sin 2 + tan2 t·tan 2 2; always holds
0, is [, ) then is equal to _____
2
62. The complete set of non-zero values of ‘k’ such that the equation |x 2 – 7x + 6| = kx is satisfies by
at least one and at most three real value(s) of x is (–, 1 ] [ 2 , ) then 1 2 is equal to
2
_____
x
3
63. Let f be the real valued differentiable function on R such that e x f x 4e x 2t 2 6t 5 dt
e2 2
x R and let g(x) = f –1(x) then [g(3)] + [|g(3)|] is equal to _____ (where [.] denote the greatest
integer function)
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64. Let f(x) = [x] + {x}3 then the area of the figure bounded by y = f –1(x), y = 0 between the ordinates
9 3 1
x = 2 and x is , then 10/3 is equal to _____ (where [.] denotes the greatest integer
2 2 2
function)
x
t8 1
65. Total number of distinct x [0, 1] for which t8 t 2 1 dt 3x 2 is _____
0
66. Let
ex e x
f(x) = ax17 + b sin x·sin 2x·sin3x + cx 2 sgn(sin x) + d log x 1 x2 x x 1 x 1 x
e e
x
be defined on the set of real numbers, (a > 0, b, c, d R) if f(–7) = 7, f(–5) = –5, f(–2) = 3, then
the minimum number of zeroes of the equation f(x) = 0 is equal to _____
SECTION – D
(Numerical Based XXXXX.XX answer Type)
This section contains 3 questions. Each question, when worked out will result in numerical answer Type
with answer xxxxx.xx.
I1 3 1
1 3 1 3 1 0.2
2 2 2 I 2 2
67.
If I1 1 1 x 3
x dx and I2 1 1 x
3
2
x dx , then 2
10
is equal to
0 0
_____
68. If f(x) = 2x3 – 3x2 + 1 then number of distinct real solution(s) of the equation f(f(x)) = 0 is/(are)
7k
k then is equal to _____
102
5
69. Number of points of inflexion on the curve f(x) = (x – 1)7(x + 2)8 is equal to then is equal to
102
_____
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FIITJEE JEE(Advanced)-2018
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST – I
PAPER-2
ANSWERS KEY
2. A 25. C 48. A
3. B 26. C 49. A
4. A, D 27. B, C, D 50. A, B, D
5. C 28. A, C 51. A, B
6. A, C 29. A 52. B, C
7. B, C, D 30. A, D 53. D
8. B, D 31. B, C, D 54. B, D
9. B 32. A 55. A
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
2H
1. D 2g(2R)
g
1 ˆ 1 ˆ
3. fk on the block B = mg i k
2 2
ˆi kˆ
Pfk mg ˆ
(v 0k)
2 2
mgv 0
2
dQ 2
mgv0 2mgv 0
dt 2
4. For equilibrium T + dT
2 2
0
Rg cos d Rg sin d
0 d
dN
=1
At the position of maximum tension in the rope
Rdgcos (Rdgsin )
= 45
At any , Rdg
dT Rdgcos Rdgsin
Tmax 4
0
dT Rg (cos sin )d
0
1 1
Tmax Rg sin cos 04 Rg
2
2
1 Rg
2 1
5. Acceleration of particle P and Q along the incline is same.
Acceleration of particle P perpendicular to the incline plane is 10 cos 60 = 5 m/s2
So, v P 5(2) = 0
v P = 10 m/s
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6. R = u = constant
dR d
R 0
dt dt
d dR
dt R dt
In time dt radius decreases by dR
2RdR = uddt
dR ud
dt 2R
d ud
dt R 2R
u2 d
2 R 3
Iu2 d
2R 3
Iu2 d
F
2R 4
7. For pure rolling motion, static friction would act in the forward direction on the sphere. Work done
by static friction is change in the kinetic energy of the sphere. Work done by static friction on the
complete sphere + Plank system is zero.
9. For perfectly in elastic collision both blocks have same velocity after collision.
4 2
1
10. e 3 3
2 3
SECTION – C
1 R
11. 2g R mg R
2 2
2
m 5 kg
2 1
12.
W 2rxdxP
0
= rP2
105
= (0.3)(3 102) 102 = 9 J
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15. If they meet a height h after time T of the projection of the second.
1 1
Then, h = u(T) g(T)2 v(T t) g(T t)2 …(i)
2 2
5t 2 3t
T
10t 2
dT
For minimum T, 0
dt
50t2 20t 6 = 0
6
t = 0.6 =
g
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17. At the starting (with respect to COM frame) At the instant of maximum elongation (with
respect to the COM frame)
v0 v
2 2
v0 v0 2
v
2 2 2 2
v0
2 2
Conservation of angular momentum with respect to centre of mass (COM) frame
v
2m 0 2mv
2 22
v
v 0
4 2
From conservation of energy with respect to centre of mass frame
1 v2 v2 1 v2
2 m 0 0 2 m 0 = Uspring
2 8 8 2 32
2
1 1 7mv 0
Uspring mv 02 = 2 Joule
4 32 32
dv
19. sg at t = 1 sec
dt
s 0.4
At t = 3 sec velocities of plank and block are equal.
2 k g(2) v at t = 3 sec = 8
k 0.3
s+k=4+3=7
A
20. Since , the upper block will move faster than the
4 2 f
middle block and hence force of friction on upper block is
B f
towards left
f
f mg
4
g
aA leftward
4
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m 3
f m g mg
2 2 4
aB g (leftward)
3
a A /B g (rightward)
4
3L
For sliding down the block B, A has to move a distance
8
relative to block B.
3L 1 3
gt 2
8 24
L
t 3 sec.
g
SECTION – D
22. A = 0 f N
Mg N N
N cos
2
2
For disc, N sin = f + f cos
Nsin Mgsin cos N
f f
1 cos 2(1 cos ) Mg W
R
M = L and L A f
f
tan
2
1
f gR cos
2
1 2 4
8 10
2 10 5
32
6.40 N
5
dv
23. v k(L x) , where k is a constant.
dx v0 v
v 0 /2 L x (L x)
v0
vdv k (L x)dx
0
3
v02 KL2
4
3 v 02 3
So initial retardation = KL = 25 18.75 m/s2
4 L 4
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
Ea1 Ea 2
25.
T1 T2
200 100
T1 298
T1 = 596 K = 323oC
o
180 C
26. 2BF3 6NaH B2H6 6NaF
6
29. Pyrosilicates have general formula Si2 O7 .
K sp Ag2CO3 4 10 12
32. Ag 2 105 M
2
CO
3
102
SECTION – C
2rn
34.
n
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36. A g 3B g
4C g
ax a 3x 4x
ax 4x a 5x
[A] = a – x = 5x – x = 4x
[B] = a – 3x = 5x – 3x = 2x
[C] = 4x
4
Kc
C
3
A B
4
4x
3
4x 2x
=8
37. CO 2 g C s
2CO g
2x 2x
2 x 2x 3
x=1
PCO2 2 1 1 atm, PCO 2x 2 1 2 atm
2 2
PCO 2
Kp 4
PCO2 1
n 1
t1/ 2 1 P
38. 2 n–1=1
t1/2 2 P1
n 1
10 200
n=2
5 100
n–1
2=2
200 1
41. CH3 COOH C1 0.5
400
200 0.1
HCOOH C2 0.05
400
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H K a1 C1 K a2 C2
10 6
0.5 10 5 0.05
-3
= 10
pH = - log 10-3 = 3
Kc
SCl2
S2Cl4
7.6 7.6
10 10
0.2
10
= 28.88
1
46. pOH at th equivalence point = 14 – 9.3 = 4.7
4
1
At th equivalence point
4
pOH pK b log
Salt
Base
0.25x
4.7 pK b log
0.75x
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1
4.7 pK b log
3
pK b 4.7 log3
3
At th equivalence point
4
pOH pK b log
Salt
Base
0.75x
pOH 4.7 log3 log
0.25x
pOH 4.7 log3 log3
pOH 4.7 2 log3
pOH 4.7 2 0.48
pOH 5.66
pH = 14 – 5.66 = 8.34
SECTION – A
1 1
47. Put x in I2 and x 1 in I3
1 t t
2
10
x2 x 1 1
We get 3 1 2 dx
20 x 3x 1
x 1 x 2
x3 3x 1 du
Let u then 2
x x 1 u
3lnk 2
49. k3
1
1
k3 1
3 P 3 , 3lnk
So, f(k) = k + 3lnk – 1 k
1
f f e 0
e
(–1, –2)
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2 4x
4y 5 5
3 3 3 1 4x 15
50. y 2
4 2
4y 5 4 4 4y 5 27 9
,
4 4
3
y for 4x – 15 0
4
27/4
1 12 9 15 27
f x dx 2 4 4 x=
4
x=
4
15/4
51.
x 1 4 y 1 x dy
2 2
4 x 1 3 y 1 y dx
2 2
2 2
Let y – 1 = v(x – 1)
6v 2 2 x2 1 dv
4 3v x dx
4 3v x
6v 2 2 dv x 2 1 dx
2
2 y 2 1 1 y2 1
1
tan 3 2
ln 6 2 2 ln x2 1 c = 0
3 x 1 4 x 1
54. Let x 3
f 3 0
3 1.732050807.....
p
As the decimal part increases then in the expression , q becomes very large
q
2
So, 0
2q q q sin2 q 5
3 2
Hence, lim f x 0
x 3
Thus, f(x) is continuous at each irrational
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55.-56. 7
193 1 cos y cos y 7
2 3
x 7 ; x0
So; g x
x 7 ; x0
So; g(x)min = 7
So; f(x) = x + cos x
3 /2
55. A 32 x x cos x dx –1
y = f (x)
/2
3 y = f(x)
3 /2
= 3 2 sin x /2 2 2
= –6(–1 – 1) = 12 3
2 2
x : 0 x 1
57. g x 1 : 1 x 2
x 3 : x 2
1 x n 1 xn x 1
59. 1
1 xn 1 xn
N n xn
x x 1 N xn x 1
So, ln 1
x n
ln 1
n0 1 xn n0
1 x n
n
1 1 1 n x n 1
So, x 1 ..... x
1 x
2
1 x3 1 x2k n0 1 xn
1 1 1
x 1 2
3
..... 2k 1
1 x 1 x 1 x
2
So, limit =
e
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2 sin 2
61. tan2 t 0,
2 2
tan sin 2
2 2
sin
So; tan2 t 2 2
0,
tan sin max 2
Since; in 0, : tan 2 > 2 and the same is subtracted from N–r and D–r both
2
So; maximum value occurs at O+
2 1
Therefore tan t ; t ,
3 6 2
63. g(f(x)) = x
So; g(f(x))·f(x) = 1
f x
g f x 3
f x
1 43
So; g 3 and g 3 3
23 5 23
–1 1/3
64. f (x) = [x] + {x}
9/2 9/2
1/3 17 3
So, x dx x dx = 10/3
2 2
2 2
x
t8 1
65. Let f x 8 2
dt 3x 2
0 t t 1
f(0) = 2, f(1) = negative
So; f(x) has one root in [0, 1]
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SECTION – D
3
67. Let 1 – x = t
1 3 1 3 1
1 t
2 2
3I1 1 t dt and 3I2 1 dt
0 0
1 3
= 3 1 2 1 t 1 t 1 dt (Using integration by parts)
2 2
3I2 3 1 2 3I 3 1 2 3I
2 1
I1 3 1 3 1 3 1
So, 0.2 1 0.2 1.2
I2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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