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FIITJEE JEE MAIN TEST SERIES (2018-19)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 5 [SET – 1]
DATE: 29/10/2018
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
BATCHES – 1819 (MAINS)

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INSTRUCTIONS
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3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4
(four) marks for correct response.

6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.5 for correct response of
each question. ¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each
question. No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item
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PART – I : PHYSICS
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A ring of radius 5 m is lying in the x-y plane and is carrying current of 1A y


r
in anti-clock wise sense. If a uniform magnetic field B = ( 3iˆ + 4ˆj ) T is
I
switched on, then the torque on ring is
(A) 314 ( +kˆ ) N - m (B) 314 ( -kˆ ) N - m 5m
x
(C) 1962.5 ( +k ) N - m
ˆ (D) 1962.5 ( -kˆ ) N - m

2. Magnetic field of an infinitely long ideal solenoid of radius r carrying current I.


(A) increases radially inside and is zero outside.
(B) is constant inside and zero outside.
�1 �
(C) is constant inside and decays as � �outside
�r �
-1
(D) is constant inside and decays as e r outside

3. A co-axial cable consists of a thin inner conductor fixed along the axis of a hollow outer
conductor. The two conductors carry equal currents in opposite directions. Let B 1 and B2 be the
magnetic fields in the region between the conductors and outside the conductor, respectively
(A) B1 ¹ 0, B2 ¹ 0 (B) B1 = B2 = 0
(C) B1 ¹ 0, B2 = 0 (D) B1 = 0, B2 ¹ 0

4. The network shown in figure is a part of a complete circuit.


What is the potential difference (V B – VA), when the current
1W 15 V 5mH
I is 5 A and is decreasing at a rate of 103 A/s? – +
A B
(A) 15 V (B) 5 V I
(C) 10 V (D) zero

5. A solenoid of resistance 50 W and inductance 80 H is connected to a 200 V battery. How long will
it take for the current to reach 50% of its final equilibrium value?
(A) 2.143 sec (B) 1.073 sec
(C) 1.6 sec (D) 0.625 sec

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6. In an ac circuit, the voltage applied is E = E0 sin wt. The resulting current in the circuit is
� p�
I = I0 sin �
wt - �
. The power consumption in the circuit is
� 2�
EI
(A) 2E0I0 (B) 0 0
2
E0I0
(C) (D) zero
2

7. An L-C-R circuit contains resistance of 100 ohm and a supply of 200 volt and 300 radian angular
frequency. If only capacitance is taken out from the circuit and the rest of the circuit is joined,
current lags behind the voltage by 60º. If on the other hand, only inductor is taken out the current
leads by 60º with the applied voltage. The current flowing in the circuit is :
(A) 1 amp (B) 1.5 amp
(C) 2 amp (D) 2.5 amp

8. A charged particle of mass ‘m’ and charge ‘q’ initially at rest is released in an electric field of
magnitude E. Its kinetic energy after time ‘t’ will be
2E2 t 2 E2 q2 t 2
(A) (B)
mq 2m
Eq2m Eqm
(C) (D)
2t 2 t

9. In the given circuit switch 'S' is closed at t = 0, then


L
(A) time constant of the circuit is
3R
(B) at t = 0 current in the resistor R1 will be zero
(C) at t = 0 rate of power supplied by the battery will be zero
t=0
(D) the current from source at t = 0, will be smaller than the current
at long time after switch is closed.

10. The mutual inductance between two planar concentric rings of radii (with ) placed
in air is given by

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Two large parallel sheets having linear current densities J and J


-Jo as shown in figure, then magnetic field in region b is
oJ b
(A) zero (B)
2 ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ -J
(C)  o J (D) None of
these

12. A non-conducting disk of radius R and a total charge of Q rotates with an angular velocity w about
an axis passing through its centre, then magnitude of magnetic dipole moment is
QR 2 w QR 2 w
(A) (B)
2 4
QR 2 w QR 2 w
(C) (D)
6 8

13. A coil having N turns is would tightly in the form of a spiral with inner and outer radii a and b
respectively. When a current I passes through the coil, the magnetic field at the centre is :
 NI 2 0NI  0NI b  0IN b
(A) 0 (B) (C) ln (D) ln
b a 2(b - a) a (b - a) a

14. A rod of length l rotates with angular velocity w about an axis passing through its middle point but
normal to its length in a uniform magnetic field of induction B with its direction parallel to its axis of
rotation. The induced emf between the end of the rod and the axis of rotation is:
Bl 2 w Bl 2 w
(A) (B) (C) 2Bl 2 w (D) zero
2 8

15. A choke coil is needed to operate an arc lamp at 250 V (rms) and 50 Hz. The lamp has an
effective resistance of 15W when running at 10 A (rms). The inductance of the choke coil is
1
(A) 10 p H (B) H
10p
1
(C) H (D) 5p H .
5p

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16. The magnetic field strength at O due to current I in the figure below
is
2R
7 0 I 15 0 I
(A) (B)
16 R 16 R O
I
R
11 0 I 13 0 I
(C) (D)
32 R 32 R

17. In the circuit diagram shown :


(A) Time constant is L/R
(B) Time constant is 2L/R
(C) Steady state current in inductor is e /R
(D) Steady state current in inductor is e /2R

18. A uniform magnetic field B and a uniform electric field E act in a common region. An electron is
entering this region of space. The correct arrangement for it to escape undeviated and
unaccelerated is
r
v
B
B
p /2
E
p /2 p /2

p /2 r
v
E
r r
E Bv E v

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19. A current i is flowing in an equilateral triangle of side a as shown in


figure. The magnetic field at the centroid will be
9 0 i 5 2 0 i
(A) (B)
2pa 3pa
3 0 i  0i
(C) (D)
2pa 3 3pa

20. A proton is rotating along a circular path with kinetic energy K in a uniform magnetic field B. If the
magnetic field is made four times, the kinetic energy of rotation of the proton will become
(A) 16 K (B) 8 K
(C) 4 K (D) K

21. Two long thin wires ABC and DEF are arranged as shown. They F
carry current I as shown. The magnitude of the magnetic field at a
O is
0I I
(A) zero (B) I B I
4pa A O
0 I 0 I E D
(C) (D) I
2pa 2 2 pa

C a

22. A length of wire carries a steady current. It is bent first to form a circular coil of one turn. The
same length is now bent more sharply to give a double loop of smaller radius. The magnetic field
at the centre caused by the same current is
(A) a quarter of its first value (B) unaltered
(C) four times of its first value (D) half of its first value

23. Shown in the figure is a conductor carrying a current I. The


magnetic field intensity at the point O (common centre of all the
three arcs) is (q in radian)
5 0 Iq  0 Iq
(A) (B)
24pr 24pr
11 0 Iq
(C) (D) zero
24pr

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24. Current i is carried in a wire of length L. If the wire is turned into a circular coil, the maximum
magnitude of torque in a given magnetic field B will be
L2iB L2iB
(A) (B)
2 p
2
L iB Li 2 B
(C) (D)
4p 4p

25. Three long, straight and parallel wires C, D and G D C G

carrying currents are arranged as shown in figure. The


force experienced by a 25 cm length of wire C is
(A) 0.4 N
(B) 0.04 N 30 A 10 A 20 A
(C) 4 × 10-3 N
(D)4 × 10-4 N

3 cm 10 cm

26. Magnetic field B0 exists perpendicular inwards. The resistance ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´


of the loop is R. When the switch is made closed the current R
A B
induced in the circuit is ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´
Blv 3Blv B0
(A) (B)
R R ´ ´ ´ ´ ´V ´
2 Blv D C
(C) (D) zero ´ ´ ´ ´ ´ ´
R

27. A solenoid has an inductance of 10 henry and a resistance of 2W. It is connected to a 10 V


battery. Time it takes for the magnetic energy to reach (1/4) th of its maximum value is
approximately
(A) 2s (B) 3s
(C) 3.5s (D) 2.5 s

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28. A series combination of R, L and C is connected to an A.C. source. If the resistance is 3W and
reactance is 4W. The power factor of the circuit is
(A) 0.4 (B) 0.6
(C) 0.8 (D) 1.0

29. An e.m.f. of 15 V is applied in a circuit containing 5 H inductance and 10 ohm resistance. The
ratio of the currents at time t = ¥ and t = 1 second is
e e2
(A) (B) (C) 1 - e (D) e -1
( e - 1) (e 2 - 1)

4H
30. Find VA – VB in steady state
(A) 8 V 2A 6W
(B) 16 V 2W 3W
(C) 24 V B
A
2H, 2W 4W
(D) data is insufficient

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PART – II : CHEMISTRY
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1.


Br2 CCl4

CH3 C 2H 5

H Br H Br
(A) + enantiomer (B)
H Br H Br

C 2H 5
C2H5
( Meso )
CH3 C 2H 5

H Br
(C) H Br (D) + enantiomer
+ enantiomer H CCl3
Br H
C 2H 5
C2 H5

2. Consider following compound


H

O N

Br
Br Br Br

(I) (II) (III) (IV)


Order of rate of reaction for SN1 reaction for above compounds will be
(A) IV > III > II > I (B) IV > II > III > I
(C) IV > III > I > II (D) IV > I > II > III

3. COOAg 
Br2 CCl4
 
Na ether
 Major product.

+
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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4. 
-
CN HCN LiAlH4
  NaNO2 ,HCl
  C7H12 O ( X ) ,

(X) is
O O

(A) (B)

O O

(C) H (D)


O3
X   Y 
OH

5. Zn, H2 O 

O
X may be

(A) (B)

(D) All of these


(C)

O
6.
18
Ph C O H + H O 
HCl

 ( X)

O O18
18
(A) Ph C O (B) Ph C O

O
(D)
(C) Ph C O Ph O

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CHO
7.

Conc.
OH

CHO
Incorrect statement(s) regarding the reaction is/are:
(A) Disproportionation reaction

is obtained

(B) On heating the product with concentrated H SO O


2 4
O
(C) Reaction is benzilic acid rearrangement.
(D) Reaction is an example of redox reaction

8. An organic compound (1), C5H10 O, reacts with hydrazine to form a hydrazone derivative (2).
The hydrazone (2) on being heated with KOH at about180ºC, given n-pentane. The
compound (1) does not respond positively to Tollen’s reagent and to the iodoform test. The
compound (1) is
O O

(A) (B)
H
O OH
(D)
(C)

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O O
9.

CH3 - C - ( CH2 ) 4 - C - CH3 


OH  Zn -Hg
 ' A ' 
HCl
'C'
the product ‘C’ is
Ph O

(A) (B)

Ph
(D)
(C)

10. Which of the following reaction will not give 3-pentanone?

( CH3 - CH2COO ) 2 Ca � ��

CH3 - CH2 - CH - CH - CH3 
dil. AgNO3

(A) (B)
OH Br
O O O O

CH3 - C - CH2 - CH2 - C - OC2H5 ( 1) H2 O H+



(D)
( 2) NaOH( CaO )  
(C) CH3 - CH2 - C - CH - C - OH  

CH3

11. The major product U in the following reactions is

+
CH2 = CH- CH3 ,H

high pressure, heat
 T 
radical Initiator, O2
U

H H3C CH3
(A) O (B) O
O O H
CH3

H CH2
O (D) O H
(C) O O
CH2

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12. An aromatic compound ‘A’, C7H6 Cl2 , gives AgCl on heating with alcoholic AgNO3 solution, and
yields C7H7 OCl on treatment with sodium hydroxide. A on oxidation gives a mono chloro benzoic
acid which affords only one mono nitro derivative, then compound A is

CH2 Cl
CH2 Cl
(A) (B)

Cl
Cl
CH2 Cl CH2 Cl
(D)
(C) Cl

Br

Re action ( 1) 
alc.KOH
 ( A ) ( major )

Re action ( 2 ) 
alc.KOH
 ( B ) ( major )

Br

Re action ( 3 ) 
alc.KOH
 ( C ) ( major )

13.
Br
Product obtained in above reaction (1), (2) & (3) is
(A) A = B = C all product(a) are identical (B) A = C, but B is different
(C) B = C, but A is different (D) A = B but C is different

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H CH3
CH3 H

H H3C CH3 H
and are

14. H H3C H
CH3

(A) enantiomers (B) Diastereomers


(C) Geometrical isomers (D) Same structure

15. Which of the following is not chiral


H
H H
H H
(A) (B)
H CH2 H
Br Cl
Br CH2 Br
H
H
Cl H
H
(D) C C C
(C)
H Cl

16. The number of stereoisomer of 1-Bromo-3-methylcyclohexane and 1-Bromo-4-


methylcyclohexane are respectively
(A) 2, 2 (B) 4, 0
(C) 4, 4 (D) 4, 2

17. Which among the following will be the strongest acid?


COOH COOH COOH COOH
OCH3 OCH 3 OCH3 OCH 3
( I) ( II) ( III) ( IV )

OH NH2 Cl Br

(A) I (B) II (C) III (D) IV

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18. Which of the species P1 or P2 in each of the following pairs is more stable?

� �

(a) CH3 OCH2 or CH3 NHCH2 (b)


P1 P2 or

P1 P2

� �
CHCH3
CH3 OCH2 CH2 or CH3 OCH2 (d) CH CH3
P1 P2
(c) or

P1 P2

(A) P1P1P2P1 (B) P2P1PP


1 1

(C) P2PP1 2P1 (D) P2P2P2P1

CH2CH3

NHCH2CH2CH3
19. The correct IUPAC name for is

(A) N–(2-Ethycyclohexyl)propan-1-amine (B) 1–Ethyl–2–propylaminocyclohexane

(C) N–Propyl–2–ethylcyclohexan–1–amine (D) 2–Ethyl–N–1(1–propyl)cyclohexan–1–amine

20. Statement-1: Isomeric alkenes on ozonolysis always give same products

Statement-2: Geometrical isomer have same molecular and structural formula so on


ozonolysis they give same products.
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statment-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement-1 is False, Statement-2 is True

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OH pH = 4-7 Y
21.

pH = 9-11 X
NH2
X and Y are
OH OH

(A) N2Ph (B) N2Ph

X is Y is
NH2 NH2
OH None of these are correct
(D)
(C)

N2Ph
X is
NH2

22. The most suitable reagent for the conversion


RCH2 OH �� �RCHO
(A) KMnO 4 (B) K 2Cr2O7
(C) CrO3 (D) PCC

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O
23.
CH2 C
CH2 HC AlCl3
O  A
C

O
The final product A is

O O

(A) (B)

O
(D)
(C)

COOH

24. Propyl benzene can be obtained by


AlCl3 NH2 -NH2
(B) C6H6 + CH3 CH2 COCl ���
AlCl3
(A) C6H6 + CH2 CH2CH2Cl ��� � � ����
KOH

(C) C6H6 + CH3 CH ( Cl ) CH3 ���
AlCl3 H3PO2 Zn -Hg
� (D) C6H6 + CH3 COOH ���� ����
HCl

25. Phenacetin (an analgesic) can be prepared by following set of reaction


HNO3 H2 SO4 CH3 CH2Br ( 1) Fe HCl ( CH3CO) 2 O
Phenol ����� � �����
NaOH
����
( 2) OH-
� ����� �
The structure of Phenacetin is

NH2 OCOCH3

(A) (B)

COCH3 NO 2
OCH2CH3 NH2
(D)
(C)

NHCOCH3
NHCOCH3

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O
O 15
26. C NH2
C NH2
NO2
+ CH3 COCl ( ) 2 1 Br Fe
Br2 KOH
  P   ( 2) H3 O+
Q

NO2
CH3
CH3
15 15
NH2 NH2
(A) NO 2 (B) Br

P contains NO2
CH3 Q contains
CH3
NH2 NH2
(D) Br
(C)

NO2
NO2 Q contains
CH3
P contains
CH3

27. Aluminium chloride exists as a dimer Al2 Cl6 in non polar solvents such as benzene. When
dissolved in water, it will give
3- 3+
(A) �
�Al ( OH) 6 �
� + 3HCl (B) �
�Al ( H2 O ) 6 �
� + 3Cl
-

(C) Al3 + + 3Cl- (D) Al2O3 + 6HCl

28. The strongest oxidizing agent among the following is


(A) SiO2 (B) GeO2 (C) SnO2 (D) PbO2

29. Which of the following bonds is the weakest?


(A) Si - Si (B) Si - O (C) Si - Cl (D) Si - H

30. Which of the following esters cannot undergo Claisen self condensation?
(A) CH3 CH2COOC2H5 (B) C6H5 COOC2H5
(C) C6H11CH2 COOC2H5 (D) C6H5 CH2 COOC2H5

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PART – III : MATHEMATICS


This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. The sum of the real roots of the equation x - 2 2 + x - 2 - 2 = 0 is


(A) 1 (B) –1 (C) 2 (D) 4

2. The equation formed by decreasing each root of ax 2 + bx + c = 0 by 1 is 2x2 + 8x + 2 =0 then


(A) a = – b (B) b = – c (C) c = – a (D) b = a + c

3. If the roots of equation x 2 + a 2 = 8x + 6a are real, then :


(A) a �[ -2, 8 ] (B) a �(-�,-ȥ 2] [8, )
(C) a �( -2, 8) (D) None of these

If 2 + i 3 is a root of equation x + px + q = 0 then the value of (p, q)(where p, q Î Z )


2
4.
(A) (–4, 1) (B) (–4, 7) (C) (4, –7) (D) None

5. If the roots of equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are l and 2l, then :


(A) b2 = 9ac (B) 2b 2 = 9ac (C) b2 = -4ac (D) a2 = c 2

6. If the difference of roots of equation x2 + kx + 7 = 0 is 6, then possible value of k are :


(A) �2 (B) �4 (C) �8 (D) None

7. If one root of x 2 + ax + b = 0 and x 2 + bx + a = 0 is common then numerical value of a + b is :


(A) 0 (B) –1 (C) 1 (D) 2

8. If a, b are non zero distinct roots of x2 + ax + b = 0 then the least value of x2 + ax + b is :


2 9
(A) 1 (B) - (C) - (D) None
3 4

9. If z1, z 2 , z 3 are the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose centroid is origin, then which of the
following is false
(A) z1 + z 2 + z3 = 0 (B) z1z 2 + z2 z3 + z3 z 1 = 0
2 2 2

1 1 1
(C) z1 + z 2 + z3 = 3z1z2 z 3
3 3 3
(D) + + =1
z1 - z2 z 2 - z3 z3 - z1

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10. Area of triangle formed by acute angle bisector of lines x - y + 2 = 0 & 7x - y - 8 = 0 and co-
ordinate axes, is-
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 18 36 72

11. Product of length of perpendiculars, drawn from two foci of hyperbola 4x 2 – 9y2 = 36 to any of it’s
tangent, is
(A) 9 (B) 4 (C) 36 (D) 2

12. Point P moving in a plane such that AP + BP = k,k �R. If k = AB, then locus of P is –
(A) Line segment join A & B
(B) Line passing through A & B except segment AB.
(C) Ellipse
(D) Hyperbola

13. The area bounded by y = xe|x| and the lines |x| = 1, y = 0 is


(A) 4 sq. unit (B) 6 sq. unit
(C) 1 sq. unit (D) 2 sq. unit

14. If z1 = 2, z 2 = 3, z 3 = 4 & 16z1z 2 + 9z1z 3 + 4z 2 z 3 = 96 then z1 + z 2 + z3 =


(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 6

15. If z1 and z2 are two unimodular complex numbers that satisfy z12 + z 22 = 5, then
( z1 - z1 ) + ( z 2 - z2 ) is equal to
2 2

(A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 9 (D) 10

�p � �p � 1
16. If xp = cos � p �+ i sin � p �then the value of ( x1.x 3 .x 5 ......�) + x .x .x ......� is : -
�2 � �2 � ( 2 4 6 )
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3

17. Let P be any point on x 2 + y2 = 4 and PA and PB are two tangents drawn to parabola y 2 = 4(x –4).
If Q is image of point P w.r.t. line AB, then the maximum area of quadrilateral PAQB is :
(A) 48 6 (B) 16 6
(C) 40 6 (D) 54 3

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18. A rectangular hyperbola of latus rectum 2 units passes through (0, 0) and has (1, 0) as its one
focus. The other foucs lies on the curve-
(A) 4x + y = 1 (B) x + y = 9
2 2 2 2

(C) x - y = 1 (D) 4x - y = 1
2 2 2 2

19. The area of the quadrilateral formed by the tangents at the end points of latus rectum to the
x2 y2
ellipse + = 1 is
9 5
27
(A) sq. units (B) 9 sq. units
4
27
(C) sq. units (D) 27 sq. units
2

20. Latus rectum of the ellipse x = 3(cos t + sin t), y = 4(cos t – sin t) is equal to :-
9 2 32 2
(A) (B)
2 3
9 32
(C) (D)
8 9

The centre of the hyperbola 2x + y - 3xy - 5x + 4y + 6 = 0 is the point :-


2 2
21.
(A) (1, 2) (B) (2, 1)
(C) (1, 1) (D) (2, 2)

x2 y2 � dy d2 y �
22. The differential equation of family of ellipse + = c is �y ' = , y " = �
a2 b2 � dx dx 2 �
y" y' 1 y" y' 1
(A) + - =0 (B) + + =0
y' y x y' y x
y" y' 1 y" y'
(C) - - =0 (D) - =0
y' y x y' y

23. Area bounded by -8z 2 - 8z 2 + 20zz = 36 is (where z is a complex number).


(A) p (B) 2p
(C) 3p (D) 4p

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24. If Z - Z = Z + Z , then locus of Z is


(A) real axis (B) Imaginary axis
(C) Circle (D) None of these

25. Area bounded by the curve y = sin-1(sinx); lines x = –p/2 and x = 2p is


5p2 3 p2
(A) (B)
4 8
5 p2 5 p2
(C) (D)
8 16

�dy �
26. Solution of the differential equation x � �= y + ( x2 + y2 ) is
�dx �
(A) y - ( x 2 + y 2 ) = cx 2 (B) y + ( x2 + y2 ) = cx 2
(C) x + ( x2 + y2 ) = cy 2 (D) x - ( x2 + y2 ) = cy 2

27. The focal chord to y 2 = 16x is tangent to (x – 6) 2 + y2 = 2, then the possible values of the slope of
this chord are : -
(A) {–1, 1} (B) {–2, 2}

{ }
(C) -2,
2
1
{ }
(D) 2, -
1
2

28. If z be a complex number such that z - a 2 + z - 4a = 5, where a Î R+ always represent an


ellipse then the number of integral values of ‘a’, is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
1 1 35
29. On the complex plane, then parallelogram formed by the points 0, z, and z + has area .
z z 37
1
If the real part of z is positive, let d be the smallest possible value of z + . Compute [d2]. Where
z
[ ] denotes greatest integer function.
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

30. If the circles zz + az + az + b = 0 and zz + cz + cz + d = 0 , b and d are real, cut orthogonally, then
Re(ac) equal to
(A) b + d (B) b – d)
b+d b-d
(C) (D)
2 2

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 5 [SET – 1]
DATE: 29/10/2018

ANSWERS KEY

PART – I
PHYSICS
1. B* 9. D 17. A 25. D
2. B 10. A 18. A 26. A
3. C 11. C 19. A 27. C
4. A 12. B 20. D 28. B
5. B 13. C 21. C 29. B
6. D 14. B 22. C 30. C
7. C 15. C 23. A
8. B 16. A 24. C

PART – II
CHEMISTRY

1. A 9. C 17. C 25. C
2. C 10. C 18. C 26. B
3. C 11. B 19. C 27. B
4. B 12. A 20. D 28. D
5. B 13. A 21. A 29. A
6. A 14. A 22. D 30. B
7. C 15. B 23. D
8. C 16. D 24. B

PART – III
MATHEMATICS
1. D 9. D 17. A 25. C
2. B 10. C 18. B 26. B
3. A 11. B 19. D 27. A
4. B 12. A 20. A 28. C
5. B 13. D 21. B 29. A
6. C 14. C 22. A 30. C
7. B 15. A 23. C
8. C 16. A 24. B

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS
1. B
r
M = pr 2 ˆi = 3.14 �( 5 ) ˆi = 78.5iˆ
2

r r r
t = M �B = (78.5i) ˆ �( 3iˆ + 4ˆj )

= 78.5 �4 ( ˆi �ˆj )
= 314 ( -kˆ ) N - m
2. B
3. C I
Apply Amp’s law for the co-axial circular loop L1 and L2.
The magnetic field is B1 at all points on L1 and B2 at all point on L2.
I I
�I �0 for L1 and L1 B1
�I = 0 for L2 L2 B2
\ B1 �0, B2 = 0
4. A
dI
VA - IR + E - L - VB = 0
dt
VB - VA = -5 �1 + 15 - 5 �10 -3 ( -103 ) = 15V
5. B
I = I0 [ 1 - e - t/ t ]
I0
= I0 [ 1 - e - t/ t ]
2
1
e - t/ t = � t = t ( loge 2 )
2
L(
t= 0.693 )
R
80
t= �0.693 = 1.073 sec
50
6. D
7. C
X - XC
tan f = L
R
8. B
9. D
10. A

Magnetic due to larger coil at centre, B =

Flux linked with smaller = BA

11. C
  J
Bb = B1+ B2 = 2 ´  o 
 2 
12. B
d = (swrdr) pr2
13. C
14. B

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Bwl 2
l /2
E= Bw rdr =
�0
8
15. C
16. A
Small circles ¾ th . Big circles ¼ th part produces effective magnetic fields
 3  I 1 0 I 7 0 I
| B net |= ´ 0 + =
4 2 R 4 2( 2 R ) 16 R
17. A
18. A
19. A
 i 
B = 3  0 (sin 60 + sin 60)
 4pr 
9 0 i
=
2pa

20. D
21. C
Sections AB and DE produce no field at O. Sections BC and EF produce equal fields at O,
0 I
B= .
2pa
22. C
 0 nI B1 n1  r2  r1
B0 = , =   , n1 = 1, n2 = 2, r2 =
2r B2 n 2  r1  2
B2 4
So, =
B1 1
23. A
0 I
Since magnetic field at the centre of an arc is equal to B = q
4pr
0 I  1 1 1  5 0 Iq
Hence, net B =  - + q =
4p  r 2r 3r  24pr
24. C
 L 
t max = NiAB = 1 ´ i ´ (pr 2 ) ´ B  2pr = L  r = 
 2p 
2
 L  L2iB
t max = pi  B=
 2p  4p
25. D
  0  2 I 10 -7 ´ 2 ´ 30
B D=   = = 2 ´ 10 - 4 T
 4p  r 0.03
10 -7 ´ 2 ´ 20
BG = = 0.4 ´ 10 - 4 T
0 .1
B = BD – BG = 2 × 10-4 – 0.4 × 10-4 = 1.6 × 10-4T
F = B I l sin 90° = 1.6 × 10-4 × 10 × 0.25 = 4 × 10-4 N
26. A
e Blv
e = Blv , I inst = =
R R
27. C
2
1  -
tR
 1 1
Given, L I 02 1 - e L  = ´ LI 02
2 
 
 4 2

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\ [1 - e ]
-t / 5 2
=
1
4
 t ~ 3.5s

28. B
R = R 3
cos f = = = 0. 6
Z R +X
2 2 5
29. B
L 1
t= = s , I = I 0 (1 - e - t / t )
R 2
When t = ¥, I¥ = I0 ; when t = 1, I = I0(1 – e–2)
I¥ e2
\ = 2
I1 e -1
30. C 2A 6W

At steady state the given circuit will be 3W


B
\ V AB = ( 6 ´ 2) + ( 3 ´ 4 ) = 24V A
2W 4W
4A

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CHEMISTRY
1. A
Anti addition of Br2
2. C
(IV) will form aromatic carbocation (most stable)
(III) will also aromatic carbocation but +ve charge is on more EN oxygen
(II) antiaromatic carbocation (least stable)
3. C
Hundiecker reaction followed by Wurtz reaction
4. B
O OH OH
CN CH 2NH 2 OH CH 2N2 O


Pinacol
Pinacolone


5. B
O


Ozonolysis

aldolcondensation

6. A
Conceptual
7. C
Cannizaro reaction
8. C
‘C’ does not gives Tollen’s as well as iodoform test
9. C
Intramolecular aldol reaction followed by Clemmensen reaction
10. C
Will give 2-pentanone
11. B
First two steps of preparation of phenol by cumene process
12. A
Only in 1, 4 substituted benzene we will get only one product after nitration
13. A
Elimination followed by tautomerization will yield phenol in all three cases.
14. A
Non-superimposable mirror images
15. B
Has a plane of symmetry
16. D
Br

( 2 stereocentre thenstereoisomers 2 n
= 22 = 4 )
CH3

17. C
–Cl is most electron withdrawing among given groups
18. C
(a) N is better electron donor then O
(b) Steric inhibition of resonance in P2
(c) +R in P2
(d) +R in P1

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19. C

Application of IUPAC nomenclature


20. D
Conceptual
21. A
Azo coupling with phenol takes place in slightly basic medium whereas with aniline takes place in
slightly acidic medium.
22. D
PCC stops oxidation at aldehyde
23. D
FC Acylation reaction
O O
C CH2
CH2 C
CH2 CH O 
AlCl3
 CH2 CH
C COOH

O
24. B
(A) rearrangement of carbocation will occur
(B) will give propyl benzene
(C) will give isopropyl benzene
(D) ethyl benzene is formed

25. C
OH NO 2 NO 2 NH 2 NHCOCH 3

OH OCH 2CH 3 OCH 2CH3 OCH 2CH3


26. B

15 15
O NH2 15 NH2
C NH2
Br


Br2
 
acylation
 
bromin ation
of ring
 
hydrolysis

KOH of
Hofman - NH2
Bromamide
reaction NO2
NO2 NO2
CH3
CH3 CH3
27. B
Factual
28. D
Pb 4 + is least stable (inert pair effect)
29. A
Si – Si is weakest due to overlap of large and diffuse orbitals
30. B
Has no a hydrogen

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MATHEMATICS

1. D
x - 2 = t ( Let )
t2 + t - 2 = 0
� ( t + 2 ) ( t - 1) = 0
� t = -2 and t = 1
� x - 2 = -2 ( Re ject ) or x - 2 = 1 � x = 3 or 1
� sum = 4
2. B
Let roots of 2x2 + 8x + 2 = 0 are a, b then roots of ax2 + bx + c = 0 are a + 1, b + 1 sum of roots =
a + 1 + b + 1 = – b/a
b b
� -4 + 2 = - � =2 ....(1)
a a
c
And product of roots = ( a + 1) ( b + 1) =
a
c
� = -2 ...(2)
a
{Q a + b = -4 and ab = 1}
Adding (1) and (2) gives b + c = 0
3. A
Roots are real D³0
( -8 ) 2 - 4 �1�( a 2 - 6a ) �0
� 64 - 4a 2 + 24a �0
� a 2 - 6a - 16 �0
� ( a - 8 ) ( a + 2 ) �0
� a �[ -2, 8 ]
4. B
2 + i 3 is one root, hence 2 - i 3 is other root.
Hence sum of roots = -p = 2 + i 3 + 2 - i 3 = 4
� p = -4
5. B
b
Sum of roots = 3l = -
a
b
�l=- ...(1)
3a
c
And product of roots = 2l =
2

a
c
� l2 = + ...(2)
2a
From (1) & (2)
2
� b � c b2 c
�- �= � 2 = ( Q a �0 )
� 3a � 2a 9a 2a
� 2b2 = 9ac
6. C
D
Different of roots =
a
D
Here =6 � K 2 - 4 �7 = 6
a
� K 2 - 28 = 36 � K = �8
7. B
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Let a is common root then


a 2 + aa + b = 0 and a 2 + ba + a = 0
Solving gives a = 1 ( Q a �b )
Hence 1 + a + b = 0  a + b = –1
8. C
Sum of roots and product of roots
� a + b = -a and ab = b
Given a = 0, b = 0 (Reject) or a = 1, b = – 2
Hence equation is x2 + x – 2 = 0
9� -D �
Its min. value is - � Usin g �
4� 4a �
9. D
z1 + z 2 + z3 = 0
z12 + z 22 + z32 = z1z2 + z2 z3 + z3 z1
( z1 + z2 + z3 )
2
=0
(z 2
1 + z12 + z32 ) + 2 ( z1z 2 + z 2 z3 + z3 z1 ) = 0
z1z 2 + z 2 z3 + z3 z1 = 0
z13 + z32 + z33 = 3z1z2 z3
10. C
x - y + 2 = 0 & -7x + y + 8 = 0
Q a1a2 + b1b2 < 0
\ Acute angle bisector is
x-y+2 -7x + y + 8
=+
2 5 2
c2 1
� 6x - 3y + 1 = 0 � Area = =
2.a.b 36
11. B
p1p2 = b2 = 4
12. A
1
For ellipse PS + PS = 2a
13. D
1

Required Area = 2�
xe x dx = 2sq. units
0

(Q y = xe is an odd function)
x

14. C
z1 = 2, z 2 = 3, z3 = 4
16z1z2 + 9z1z3 + 4z 2 z 3 = 96
� z1z 2 z 3 z3 + z1z 2 z3 z2 + z1z 2 z3 z1 = 96
96
z1 + z2 + z3 = =4
2 �3 �4
15. A
Z1 = 1, Z2 = 1
Z12 + Z22 = 5
So Z12 + Z22 = 5
(Z - Z1 ) + ( Z2 - Z 2 )
2 2
1
2 2
= Z12 + Z22 + Z12 + Z 22 - 2 Z1 - 2 Z 2
10 – 4 = 6

16. A
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p
i
xp = e 2
p

�p p p � �p p �
1 i� 1 + 3 + 5 ...�� -i� 2 + 4 +... ��
( x1x3 x5 ....�) + = e �2 2 2 �+ e �2 2 �

( x 2 x 4 x6 ....�)
= ei2 p /3 + e-1p /3
1 1 3 1 i 3
=- + + - =0
2 2 2 2
17. A
Let point P is ( 2cos q, 2sin q )
 area = 2 ´ area of PAB
( S ) � [ 4 sin2 0 - 4 ( 2cos q - 4 ) ]
3/2
� 3/2

= 2� 1 �=
� 2a � 1
3/2
= 8 [ 1 - cos2 q - 2cos q + 4 ]
3/2
6 - ( cos q + 1) �
� �
2
= 8�
8 ( 6)
3/ 2
‫ ޣ‬Area
Area �48 6
18. B
We have PS1 - PS2 = 2a.
� h2 + k 2 - 1 = 2.
\ Other focus lie on x2 + y2 = 9.
19. D
2a2 2 �9
= = 27 sq.units
Area of quadrilateral = e 5
1-
9
20. A
x 2 y2 x 2 y2
Equation of ellipse is + =2 or + =1
9 16 18 32
2a2 2 �18 9 2
L.R. = = =
b 4 2 2
21. B
� F
= 4x - 3y - 5
� x
�f
= 2y - 3x + 4
�y
� F �F
Solving = 0 and =0
�x �y
x = 2, y = 1
\ Centre is (2, 1)
22. A
23. C
24. B
25. C
1 p p 5p2
Area = 5 � � � =
2 2 2 8

26. B

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dy y + x + y
2 2
=
dx x
dy dv
y = vx, =v+x
dx dx
dv
� v+x = v + 1+ v2
dx
dv dx
� =
1+ v 2 x

� log �
v + 1+ v2 �
� �= log x + logc
� y + y 2 + x 2 = cx 2
27. A
Equation of focal chord is y = m(x – 4) ………(1)
(1) is tangent of (x – 6)2 + y2 = 2
2m
\ = 2
1 + m2
� 4m2 = 2 + 2m2
� 2m2 = 2
� m = �1
28. C
29. A
� 1 � �1 �
A ( z) , B �z+ � , C� �
� z � �z �
�1 �
arg ( z ) = a & arg � �= -a
�z �
Area = OA ´ OC ´ sin 2a
1 35
= �z sin 2a =
z 37
35
� sin ( 2a ) =
37
2
1 1
= d2 = 2 + z + 2cos ( 2a ) �2 + 2cos 2a
2
z+
z z
12
� � 50
= 2 - 2 � �= . Ans
�37 � 37
30. C
The centres of the circle are – a and – c are radii aa - b and cc - d. Then circle cuts
orthogonally \ c - a = ( c - a ) ( c - a ) = aa - b + cc - d
2

� ca + ca = b + d;
b+d
\ Re ac =
2

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