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FIITJEE JEE (MAIN)-2020

BATCHES : Two Year CRP (1820) AB LOT

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Paper Code
PHASE – IV
SET-A

INSTRUCTIONS
1. Immediately fill in the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Use of
pencil is strictly prohibited.

2. The test is of 3 hours duration.

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

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

5. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No. 4 for correct response of each question.
(1/4) (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 in the answer sheet.

6. There is only one correct response for each question. Filling up more than one response in any question will be
treated as wrong response and marks for wrong response will be deducted accordingly as per instruction 5
above.

Atomic No.: H=1, He=2, Li=3, Be=4, B=5, C=6, N=7, O=8, F=9, Na=11, Mg=12, Al = 13,
Si = 14, P = 15, S = 16, Cl = 17, Ar =18, K=19, Ca=20,Cr=24, Mn=25, Fe=26, Co=27, Ni=28,
Cu=29, Zn=30, As=33, Br = 35, Ag = 47, Si = 21, Sn = 50, Ti = 22,I = 53, Xe = 54, Ba = 56,
Pb = 82, U = 92, V = 50.

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.

Name of the Candidate :____________________________________________________

Batch :____________________ Date of Examination :___________________________

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Physics
PART – I
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. A charged particle moves through a magnetic field perpendicular to its direction then:
(A) The momentum changes but the kinetic energy is constant
(B) Both momentum and kinetic energy of the particle are not constant
(C) Both momentum and kinetic energy of the particle are constant
(D) Kinetic energy changes but the momentum is constant.

2. Two thin wire rings each having a radius R are placed at a distance d apart with their axes
coinciding. The charges on the two rings are + q and  q. The potential difference between
the centres of the rings is:
qR q 1 1 
(A) 2
(B)   
4 0d 20  R R2  d2 
1 1  q
(C) Zero   (D)

R R 2  d2  4 0
3. Two concentric coils each of radius equal to 2 cm are placed at right angles to each other.
3A and 4A are the currents flowing in each coil respectively. The magnetic induction in
Wb/m2 at the centre of the coils will be:
(A) 12 × 105 (B) 105 (C) 5 × 105 (D) 7 × 105

4. A wire shown in the figure carries a current of 40 A. If r = 3.14cm, the


magnetic field at P will be :
(A) 1.6 × 103 T P
r r
(B) 3.2 × 102 T 90°
(C) 4.8 × 103 T
(D) 6.0 × 104 T

5. The equivalent resistance between points A and B of an A


1 1 1
infinite network of resistance, each of 1 connected as 1 1 1
shown is : B
1 5
(A) Infinite (B) 2 (C)  (D) zero
2
6. In a potentiometer experiment the balancing with a cell is at length 240 cm. On shunting the
cell with a resistance of 2, the balancing length becomes 120 cm. The internal resistance
of the cell is:
(A) 1  (B) 0.5  (C) 4  (D) 2 
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7. An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30° to a nonuniform electric field. The dipole will
experience:
(A) A translational force only in the direction of the field
(B) A translational force only in a direction normal to the direction of the field
(C) A torque as well as translational force
(D) A torque only.

8. A particle of mass m and negative charge q is thrown in gravity free


space with speed u from the point A on the large non-conducting charged +
sheet with surface charge density ‘’. The maximum distance from A on ‘’ +
sheet where the particle will strike the sheet is: +
2m 0u2 cos 2 2m 0u2 sin 2 u
(A) (B) +
q q 
2 2 +
u cos  m 0 u sin2  m 0
2
(C) (D)
q q A

9. A point charge Q is located below the disc of radius R at ‘a’ distance from R
the plane of the disc. If one fourth (1/4th) of the flux from the charge passes
through the disc, then find the relation between a & R.
a 1 a 1 a
(A)  (B) 
R 2 R 4 Q
a 1 a 3
(C)  (D) 
R 3 R 2

10. In a meter bridge with standard resistance of 5 in the left gap, the ratio of balancing lengths
of meter bridge wire is 2 : 3. The unknown resistance is:
(A) 1 (B) 15 (C) 10 (D) 7.5
Q1
11. The field lines shown above indicate that
6 6
(A) Q2  Q1 (B) Q2  Q1
7 7 Q2
7 7
(C) Q2  Q1 (D) Q2  Q1
6 6 Q3

12. A charge q is placed at the corner of a cube of side ‘a’. Find the flux through the cube.
(A) q/80 (B) 4q/0 (C) q/0 (D) 3q/80
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13. Find equivalent capacitance between points A and B in given figures. Each A

plate is having area a and distance between plate is d.


50 a 50 a
(A) (B)
2d d
0a 0a
(C) (D)
d 5d
B

14. Two rods each of length 6L carry charge Q are placed as Q, 6L P


shown in figure. Find magnitude of electric field at point 5L
60°
P, which is at a distance of 5L from centre of each rod.
1 3Q 5Q 5L
(A) . 2 (B) Q, 6L
64 0 L 40 L2
1 Q 3Q
(C) . (D)
20 L2 5 0 L2

R
15. In the given circuit, with steady current, find the potential drop V
across the capacitor.
C
(A) V/3 V
(B) V/5
2R
(C) 2V/9 2V
(D) 4V/3

16. In the circuit shown in the figure key (k) is open. The R1 =2 k
charge on capacitor C in steady state is q1. Now key is
closed and at steady state charge on C becomes q2. Find R2 =3
the ratio of charges q1 / q2. E C
(A) 5/9 (B) 9/5
(C) 5/3 (D) 3/5

17. A charged particle is projected in a magnetic field B  (3iˆ  4 ˆj)  10 2 T. The acceleration of
 8
the particle is found to be a  (  î  yĵ ) m/s2. Find the value of y.
3
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

18. A circular loop  of radius R = 20 cm is placed in a uniform y


B
magnetic field B =2T in x-y plane as shown in figure. The loop
B
carries a current i=1.0 A in the direction shown in figure. Find the
magnitude of the torque acting on the loop.
450
(A) 0.35 N-m (B) 0.25 N-m x
(C) 0.55 N-m (D) 2.5 N-m

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19. Current shown in figure is: 


(A) 7A
15V 2V 5V 10V 5V
(B) 2A
(C) 5A 2 3 5 5
(D) 3A

20. The angle of dip at the magnetic pole is:


(A) Zero (B) 90° (C) 45° (D) 180°

21. A particle of specific charge (charge/mass)  starts moving from the origin under the action
 
of an electric field E  E0 ˆi and magnetic field B  B0K. ˆ Its velocity at (x0, y0, 0) is (4iˆ  3ˆj).
The value of x0 is:
13 E0 16E 0 25 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 B0 B0 2E 0 2B0

22. Two particles X and Y having equals charges, after being accelerated through the same
potential difference, enter a region of uniform magnetic field and describe circular paths of
radii R1 and R2 respectively. The ratio of the mass of X to that of Y is:
1/2 2
(A) R1 / R 2  (B) R2 / R1 (C) R1 / R 2  (D) R1 / R2

23. A battery of internal resistance 4  is connected to the network of R R


resistance as shown. In order that the maximum power can be
delivered to the network, the value of R in  should be R 6R R
E
R 4R
(A) 4/9 (B) 2 4
(C) 8/3 (D) 18

24. A parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates has a capacitance of 9 pF. The
separation between its plates is ‘d’. The space between the plates is now filled with two
d
dielectrics. One of the dielectrics has dielectric constant K1=3 and thickness while the
3
2d
other one has dielectric constant K2=6 and thickness . Capacitance of the capacitor is
3
now:
(A) 1.8 pF (B) 45 pF (C) 40.5 pF (D) 20.25 pF

25. Three identical metal plates with large surface area are kept parallel to each Q –2Q
other as shown in the figure. The leftmost plate is given a charge Q, the
rightmost a charge – 2Q and the middle one remains neutral. Find the
charge appearing on the outer surface of the rightmost plate.
Q Q
(A)  (B) – 2Q (C)  (D) – 4Q
2 4
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26. Maximum power developed across variable resistance R in the circuit 10V 1
shown in figure is
(A) 50W R
(B) 75W
(C) 25 W 10V 1
(D) 100W

27. A rectangular loop carrying current i is situated near a long straight i


wire such that the wire is parallel to one of the sides of the loop and is
in the plane of the loop. If a steady current I is established in the wire  i
as shown in figure the loop will
(A) Rotate about an axis parallel to the wire (B) Move away from the wire
(C) Move towards the wire (D) Remain stationary

28. Magnetic permeability is maximum for:


(A) ferromagnetic substances (B) diamagnetic substances
(C) paramagnetic substances (D) all of these

29. A current carrying circuit in which current  splits to pass through L/2
y
two parallel resistors of resistance R and 2R is shown in the I
figure. The resistors form the vertical arms of the square part of
N R 2R L S
the circuit of side L. The arrangement is in the plane of a uniform
horizontal magnetic field of flux density B produced by two pole
L I
pieces. The circuit is hinged along the yy’ direction such that it y’
can freely rotate about yy’ axis. The moment of inertia of the loop
about yy’ axis is mL2, where m is the mass of the square and 
is a constant. Then,
B
(A) Angular acceleration of the loop at the instant shown is
m
B
(B) Angular acceleration of the loop at the instant shown is
6 m
(C) Angular acceleration of the loop at the instant shown is zero
(D) The loop would start rotating in such a way that the right part of the loop would move
outward.

30. The net capacitance of the shown infinite A C C C C


network across A and B, if each capacitor has 
a capacitance of C, is C CC C C C
 3  1  3  1 
(A)  C (B) 
 4    4  C
    C C C
B
 5  1 
(C)  (D) None of these
 4  C C C C C
 
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Chemistry
PART – II
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. The reagents used to convert
O

C CH CH3 are:

(A) i. O3/Red. ii. AlCl3 iii. MeCOOH


(B) ii. H2SO4 + HgSO4 ii. H2O, heat
(C) i. O3/Zn - AcOH ii. H2SO + HgSO4 iii. H2O, heat

(D) i. CH3COOH ii. H2O2 + OH/ H2 O

2. When methyl D-glucopyranoside is treated with HIO4 its number of mole consumed per
mole of the sugare is
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

3. O

H3O
 CH3MgBr 
 A  B
(1 mole)
CH3
Product B is
OH
|
(A) CH3CH2OH (B) CH3  CH2  CH CH3
Br
(C) | (D) O O
CH3  CH2  CH CH3

4. The major product of following elimination reaction will be


Me

H

EtO
  ?
Cl

(A) (B) (C) (D) Reaction not possible

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4 LiAlH H
5. CH3COOH  (A), (A)  CH3COOH 
(B)  H2O
In the above reaction ‘A’ and ‘B’ respectively are:
(A) CH3COOC2H5, C2H5OH (B) CH3CHO, C2H5OH
(C) C2H5OH, CH3CHO (D) C2H5OH, CH3COOC2H5

6. Which of the following reacts with HBr at faster rate? (Assuming substitution)
OH
OH CH3
(A) (B)

OH
OH
(C) (D)
H3C
H3C

7. What is the major product (Y) in the reaction given below?


COOH
CH3 CH2OH SOCl2 (1 equivalent)

HCl( g), 
 X  
Y
OH
O O
OH OEt
(A) (B)

OEt Cl
O
Cl O
(C) (D)

OEt OEt

8. CH3
H3C moist Ag2 O H 
  A  B
Cl Cl
The product ‘B’ is
CH3 H3C
(A) H3C CHO (B)
H O CH3
CH3 H3C
O
(C) (D) CH2
H3C O H3C
H H
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9. The structure of aspartic acid is given below:


NH3
|
(HOOC CH  CH2COOH) (A) The pKa1,pKa2 and pKa3 of (A) respectively, are
1.88, 3.65 and 9.60. pKa1 and pKa2 corresponds to the ionization of the COOH group. pKa3
corresponds to the ionization of NH3+ ion. What is the pH at isoelectric point?
pKa1  pKa2 pKa1  pKa3
(A) (B)
2 2
pKa2  pKa3 pKa1  pKa2  pKa3
(C) (D)
2 3

10. H O H O
b c d
H 2N a C C NH C C OH
CH3 CH2OH
Which bond (s) will cleaved by acid hydrolysis?
(A) a (B) b (C) c (D) d

11. Aspartame is an artificial sweetener having peptide bond in its structure given below:
C 6H 5
O
NH2
NH COOCH 3

CH 2COOH
It contains the following groups:
(I) Amino, (II) Carboxylic (III) Ester (IV) Amide (V) Allyl (select the correct answers)
(A) I, II, III, IV, V (B) I, II, III, IV (C) I, II, III (D) I, II, IV, V

12. CH3

O2 H
  A 
 B  C (C3H6 O)
CH3
‘B’ will be

OH
H

(A) Phenol (B) (C) H3C OH (D) Carboxylic acid


CH3

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13. Which is maximum basic in nature?

NH

(A) (B) (C) NH2 (D)


N NH

14. Which one of the following esters is obtained by the esterification of propan2ol with
ethanoic acid?
(A) (CH3)2CHCOOCH3 (B) CH3COOCH2CH3
(C) CH3COOCH(CH3)2 (D) (CH3)2CHCOOCH2CH3

15. In the following sequence of reactions, what is D?


CH3

KMnO  NH KOH/Br

4
 A 
3
 B   C 
2
D

(A) primary amine (B) an amide


(C) phenyl isocyanate (D) a chain lengthened hydrocarbon

16. In the reaction

EtONa / EtOH
CH3COCH3 
X
heat

the product (X) is


H3C CH3 H3C CH3
OH
CH3
(A) (B) OH (C) (D) H3C
CH3
CH3 HO

17. Consider the following sequence of reactions


O

NaCN H SO

H SO
 A 
2 4
H O, heat
B
2 4 2

The major product (B) is


OH OH CN COOH

(A) COOH (B) CN (C) (D)

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18. In the following reactions :


Br

I. Alc. KOH
Ph Me Ph + HBr

Br
II. Alc. KOH
Ph CD3 Ph CD2 + DBr

The rate of reaction of (I) is faster than of (II). Both reactions proceed by which mechanism?
(A) E1 (B) E2 (C) E1cb (D)  -elimination

19. On monochlorination of 2 – methylbutane, the total number of chiral compounds formed is


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

20. Which is the correct order of dipole moment of following compounds?

Cl Cl Cl Cl

Cl Cl
(I) (II) (III)
(A) I > II > III (B) I > III > II (C) I < II < III (D) III > I > II

21. The product formed in following reaction sequence B2H6 H2O2


-
will be OH

CH2

H H H OH
H H
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
H H C OH
2 OH CH3 H CH3

22. Hg  OAc 2 ,H2O BH3 ,THF


 Y  
NaBH
    X
4 NaOH,H2O2
The products (X) and (Y) of above reaction exhibit
(A) chain isomerism (B) position isomerism
(C) functional isomerism (D) ring-chain isomerism
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23. The compound which undergoes SN 1 most rapidly:

(A) Br (B) Br

(C) CH2 Br (D) Br

24. What will be the product of the following reaction?


CH2Cl Mg
?
Cl Et2O
CH2MgCl Cl CH 2Cl

(A) (B) (C) (D)


Cl MgCl MgCl

25. COOH 46% NaOH


2 A + B. A & B will be :
CHO
COOH COOH COONa COONa
(A) (B)
CH2OH , CHO CH2OH , COONa

COONa COONa (D) COOH COOH


(C)
CH2OH , COOH COOH , COOH

26. A  -hydroxy carbonyl compound is obtained by the action of NaOH on :


(A) R3CCHO (B) C6H5CHO (C) CH3CHO (D) HCHO

27. Cannizzaro reaction is not given by :


(A) Trimethyl acetaldehyde (B) Acetaldehyde
(C) Benzaldehyde (D) Formaldehyde
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28. OH
HNO2
CH2 NH2 'A' + + CH2 CH CH CH3
OH
48% 47% 5%
Product ‘A’ will be :

(A) (B)

CH3 OH
(C) (D)

29. CH3

Ag2O / moist
Product (Alkene). The major alkene produced will be

N
CH2 CH3

CH3
Me Me

(A) (B) (C) CH2 CH2 (D) None of these


N N
Et Me Et Ne

30. NH2 NH2

and can be differentiated by:

aniline cyclohexanamine

(A) Hinsberg Test (B) Iso-cyanide test


(C) NaNO2, HCl, then -Napthol (D) NaOH
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Mathematics
PART – III
Straight Objective Type
This part contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
 ex
 ex  x
 , x0
1. Let f  x    x2
3
, x0

2
then the value of  for which f(x) is a continuous function at x = 0 will be
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) 2
2
 dy 
2. If x  a cos3 , y  a sin3  , then the value of 1    is equal to
 dx 
2 2
(A) tan  (B) sec  (C) sec  (D) sec 

3. The values of k for which the function f  x   kx3  9x 2  9x  3  x R is an increasing


function will be
(A) k > 3 (B) k > 1 (C) k  2 (D) k  1

4. The points on the curve y   x 3  3x  at which the normals are parallel to the line 2x  18y  9
are
(A) (2, 2),  2,  2  (B)  2,  2  ,  2,  2 
(C)  2,  2  ,  2, 2  (D) (2, 2),  2,  2 
 3x  5 
5. Let f be a real valued invertible function such that f    100x  15, x  2 . Then find the
 x2 
value of f-1(2015).
6034 5 2
(A) 2016 (B) (C) (D)
2015 2 5

6. Number of onto function f : A  B , that can be defined if A = {1, ,2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {a, b, c}
is
(A) 243 (B) 153 (C) 150 (D) 147
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K
 cos( ln x)
7. If K = e2015, then, I   dx is
1 x

(A) 0 (B)  (C) (D) 2015
2015

8. Maximum distance of any point on the curve 5x2 – 2xy + 5y2 =1 form origin is
(A) 5 (B) 2 (C) 1/2 (D) 1/5

 1 2 3 1 
9. lim  2  2  2  ....  
n
n  1 n  2 n  3 n  1
(A) 0 (B) 1/2 (C) 1 (D) 2

10. If 6(8a + c) = 16b + 3d, then, the f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d has at least one root in
(A) (-3, 0) (B) (-4, 0) (C) (-4, -3) (D) (0, 2)
1/4

11. The value of


x 4
x  dx is equal to
 x5
5 5
1 1 4 4 1 4
(A)  1 3   c (B)  1 3   c
15  x  15  x 
5 5
1 1 4 3 1 4
(C)  1  3   c (D)  1  3   c
4 x  4 x 
a b
12. If the tangent at (p, q) to x3 + y3 = 2015 meets the curve again at (a, b), then  
p q
(A) -1 (B) 0 (C) 1 (D) None of these

4
1  1
13.  x sin  x  x  dx 
1/ 4

 15   15  15
(A)  sin  (B) sin  (C) (D) 0
 4   4  4

 x2  1 
14. The value of  e x   dx is equal to
  x  12 
 
 x  1  x  1 ex
(A) e x  c (B) e x  c (C) e x  x  1  c (D) c
 x  1  x  1  x  1
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15. If f(x) is a function such that f’’(x) + f(x) = 0 and g(x) = (f(x))2 + (f’(x))2 and g(3) = 3, then g(8)
is
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 8

 (x 5  5x 3  4x) 
sin  
 120
16. If f(x)  , then Range of f(x) is
x!
(A) {0} (B) I (C) Q (D) R

dx
17. The value of  2
is equal to

x 1 3 x 
  3
x  1    3
x  
(A) 3 ln  3   3
c 
(B) 3 ln  3   1  3 x   c 
  1  x  1  x    1  x  
  1  3 x   1     1  3 x  
(C) 3 ln  3
   c
x   1  3 x  
(D) 3 ln  3
x 
 3

  1  x   c
    

18. The curves 4x 2  9y 2  72 and x 2  y 2  5 at (3, 2)


(A) touch each other (B) cut orthogonally (C) intersect at 45º (D) intersect at 60º

19. Evaluate lim x( x  8  x )


x 

(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) Not defined

 /2 sin x cos x
20. The value of  1  sin x  dx 4
is equal to
0

   
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 6 8

21. Let f be continuous and differentiable function such that f(x) and f’(x) have opposite signs
everywhere. Then,
(A) f is increasing (B) f is decreasing (C) |f| is increasing (D) |f| is decreasing
 (x3  x) 
sin  
 6
22. If f(x)  , then period of f(x) is
| x | !
(A) Not defined (B) f(x) is not periodic (C) 2 (D) 1
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2
dx
23. The value of  x 1  ln x  2
is equal to
1

ln2  1  ln2 
(A) 1 (B) ln2 (C) (D)  
1  ln2   ln2 

24. If X  8n  7n  1: n  N and Y  49 n  1 : n  N , then


(A) X  Y (B) Y  X (C) X  Y (D) None of these

25. Let f : R  R be defined as f  x    2x  sin x  . Then f is


(A) One -one and onto (B) One-one but not onto
(C) Onto but not one-one (D) Neither one-one nor onto

26. The domain of the function f  x   x  1  6  x is


(A) 1,   (B)  , 6 (C) [1, 6] (D)  , 1  6,  

27. The value of


1
 sin x  cos x 
2 4

. x 5 dx is equal to
  cos x  sin x 
0
2 4

1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 4 6 5

28. If A  x : x 2  5x  6  0, B  {2, 4} & C  {4, 5} , then A  B  C  is


(A) {(2, 4), (3, 4)} (B) {(4, 2), (4, 3)}
(C) {(2, 4), (3, 4), (4, 4)} (D) {(2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5)}

ln 1  ax   ln 1  bx 
29. The value of lim is
x 0 x
(A) a  b (B) a + b (C) ab (D) a/b
x 2

 , 0 x 1
a

30. The function f  x   a, 1  x  2
 2
 2b  4b  , 2  x  
 x2 
is continuous for 0  x   , then which of the following is true?
(A) a = 1, b =  1 (B) a  1, b  1  2 (C) a  1, b = 1 (D) a  1, b  1
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FIITJEE COMMON
TEST
BATCHES : Two Year CRP (1820) AB LOT
PHASE TEST-IV Paper Code

JEE MAIN SET-A


ANSWER KEY
SECTION – I (PHYSICS) SECTION – II (CHEMISTRY) SECTION – III (MATHS)
1. A P120313 1. B C121401 1. D M120404
2. B P120105 2. D C122901 2. D M120510
3. C P120302 3. B C121807 3. A M120604
4. D P120302 4. A C124601 4. D M120602
5. C P120508 5. D C122807 5. C M113411
6. D P120208 6. B C121802 6. C M113409
7. C P120113 7. B C121802 7. A M120802
8. B P120104 8. A C121802 8. C M120608
9. C P120108 9. D C121208 9. B M110613
10. D P120210 10. C C121207 10. B M120613
11. A P120107 11. B C121210 11. B M120701
12. A P120108 12. A C121205 12. A M120601
13. A P120114 13. B C121208 13. D M120802
14. A P120104 14. C C121207 14. B M120709
15. A P120216 15. C C121208 15. B M120616
16. C P120216 16. C C121206 16. A M120317
17. A P120305 17. D C121206 17. A M120713
18. B P120309 18. B C121201 18. B M120603
19. D P121512 19. B C121201 19. B M110605
20. B P112901 20. A C121202 20. D M120802
21. C P120305 21. A C121203 21. D M120604
22. C P120313 22. B C121203 22. D M120322
23. B P121517 23. B C121201 23. C M120802
24. C P120117 24. A C121201 24. A M120303
25. A P121424 25. B C121206 25. A M120310
26. A P121510 26. C C121206 26. C M113416
27. C P120306 27. B C121206 27. C M120802
28. A P112908 28. D C121203 28. A M113403
29. B P120307 29. C C121208 29. B M110609
30. C P121421 30. C C121208 30. C M120404

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PHASE TEST-IV
JEE MAIN
HINT & SOLUTIONS
SECTION–I : PHYSICS

1. A P120313
Charge particle moves in circular path with constant speed.

2. B P120105
q
V
4 0 R2  d2

3. C P120302
2 2
 i   i 
B  B12  B 22   0 1    0 2 
 2R   2R 

4. D P120302
5. C P120508

6. D P120208
 
r   1  1 R
 2 

7. C P120113
F  q(E1  E 2 )

8. B P120104
u2 sin 2 q
R ; a
a 2 0 m

9. C P120108
q
 1  cos  
2 0

10. D P120210
5 2
  x = 7.5.
x 3

11. A P120107
No. of fields lines proportional to charge.

12. A P120108
By symmetry flux passing through the cube = q/80

13. A P120114 5 4
5 0 A A 2 3 3 4 B
CAB = C +C + C/2 = 5C/2 = .
2d
2 1

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14. A P120104 Q, 6L
6L
1  Q  dx 1 Q E
E due to rod =  .  2
= x  5L 
0
4  0  6L   8L  x  64 0 L2
dx
Enet = 2 E cos 30°.

15. A P120216 R
V
In steady state no current will pass through the capacitor.
i
In the outer loop, C
V
2V – 2iR – iR – V = 0  i = V/3R
For the upper loop, V – VC – iR – V = 0 2V
2R i
 |VC| = iR = V/3

16. C P120216
When key is open q1 = CE
 E 
when key is closed q2 = C  R2 
 R1  R 2 
q  CE  R  R2 5
 1  (R1  R 2 ) = 1 = .
q2  CER 2  R2 3

17. A P120305

Fm  B  a  B  a.B  0  ( 8 / 3iˆ  yj).(3i
ˆ ˆ  4ˆj)  0  y  2.

18. B P120309

|  | = MBsin  = niAB sin    = (0.04) (2) sin 900 = 0.25 N-m
19. D P121512
20. B P112901
21. C P120305
1
qE0 x 0  m 25  .
2
22. C P120313
mv
r
qB
23. B P121517
4 = 2R; R = 2.

24. C P120117
 A 0 A
C  0  9 pF  Ce  40.5 pF
d d 2d

3K1 3K 2
25. A P121424
26. A P121510
1 10
R  i  P  i2R  50. P  i2R  50W.
2 1
27. C P120306
28. A P112908
29. B P120307
2I L I L I BL2 IL2B IB
Torque    LB  LB  ;  2
 .
3 2 3 2 3 2 6 mL 6 m
30. C P121421
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CHEMISTRY
1. B
2. D
3. B
O
OMgBr OH

 CH3 Mg Br 
 H3O
 
CH3 CH3 CH3
H3C CH3
4. A
5. D
6. B
3 alcohols react faster with HBr due to more stable 3 carbocation
7. B
COOH COOC 2H 5 COOC 2H 5
CH3 CH2 OH SOCl2

 acid

OH OH Cl
8. A
9. D
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. B
14. C
15. A
16. C
17. D
18. B
C – D bond is stronger than C – H bond. In E2 the RDS is step in which C–H or C–D bond is
broken.
19. B
H
u.v *
CH3 CH CH2 CH2 Cl2 CH2 C CH2 CH3
CH3 Cl CH3
+ Cl
*
CH3 CH C CH3
CH3 H
+ 2 other products

 Total number of chiral compounds will be four (including d&l)

20. A
Dipole moment depends upon the angle between the vectors. In ortho substituted product
the angle is minimum hence  is maximum.

  2C lC l cos   , where C lC l is the vector moment and  is the angle between two
2
vector moments.

21. A

22. B
Hygroboration oxidation gives anti markownikoff’s product where are oxymercusation de
mercuration gives markownikoff’s product.
23. B
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The carbocation formal will be most stable due to conjugation.


24. A
Alkyl halide is more reactive than aryl halide.
25. B
In Cannizaro’s reaction –CHO is oxidised to give –COOH and –CHO is reduced to form –
CH2OH. In presence of NaOH, –COOH group will turn into salt.
26. C
Aldol reaction is given by the aldehyde having   H atom only.
27. B
For Cannizaro’s reaction, aldehyde should not contain   H atom.
28. D
 -
CH2 NH2 CH2 N  N]Cl
CH2
NaNO2+HCl CH2 OH
+ HNO2 H2 O

29. C
In cope reaction, the alkene formed will be less substituted (not saytzeff product but
Hofmann elimination product).
30. C

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MATHEMATICS

1. D M120404

lim
e x
 ex  x   lim   . e x

 ex  1
2
x 0 x 2x x 0

x 2x 2
  . e  e     1
 lim   
x 0
 2   2 
2  1 3
    2  1  3    2
2 2
  2 is not possible
 2
2. D M120510
dy a . 3 sin2  . cos 
   tan 
dx a . 3cos2  .   sin  
2
 dy 
 1     1  tan2   sec 
 dx 
3. A M120604
f '  x   3kx 2  18x  9  3 kx 2  6x  3  
f '  x   0,  x  R
if k  0 & 36  12k  0  k  3
 k3
4. D M120602
dy
dx
 3x 2  3  3 x 2  1  
2 1
Slope of the line  
18 9
Since normal is parallel to the given line
 
 3 x 2  1  9  x 2  1  3  x 2  4  x  2
 y   8  6  ,  8  6   2,  2
 (2, 2) &  2,  2  are required points
5. C M113411
3x  5
f 1(100x  15) 
x2
3  20  5 5
Put x = 20 f 1(2015)  
20  2 2
6. C M13409
Number of functions from A to B is 35 = 243
Number of functions from A to {a, b} is 25 = 32
Number of onto functions from A to {a, b} is = 32 – 2 = 30
Number of functions from A to {a} is 1
 Number of onto function from A to B is
= 243 – 3 × 30 – 3 = 150
7. A M120802
2015 

Put  ln x  t  I   cos t dt  [sin t]02015   0


0

8. C M120608
Put x  r cos , y  r sin 
1
 5r 2  r 2 sin2  1  r 2 
5  sin2
r is maximum, when 5  sin 2 is minimum

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1 1
5  sin2 |min  4  r 2 |max   r |max 
4 2
9. B M110613
1 2 n
If Sn    .... 2
n2  1 n2  2 n n
T1  T2  ...  Tn
r
Tr  2
n r
Now, if r = 1, 2,...n n2  1  n2  r  n2  n.
1 1 1
 2
 2  2
n  n n  r n 1
r r r
  
n2  n n2  r n2  1
n(n  1) n(n  1)
  Sn 
2(n2  n) 2(n2  1)
1 n(n  1)
 lim  lim Sn  lim
n 2 n n 2(n2  1)

1 1 1
  lim Sn   lim Sn 
2 x  2 n  2
10. B M120613
ax 4 bx 3 cx 2
If g(x)     dx  e
4 3 2
1
 (3ax 4  4bx 3  6cx 2  12dx  12e)
12
1
g(4)  (3.256a  256  96c  48d  12e)
12
1
 (16(48a  16b  6c  3d)  12e)
12
= e = g(0)
 g(x) satisfies Rolle’s Theorem in [-4, 0]
 g(x) has at least one root in (-4, 0)
11. B M120701
1
 1 4
x 1 3  1

 x   1 4 1
I 5
dx    1  3  . 4 dx
x  x  x
1
1 4 1 3
 z dz, put 1  3  z  4 dx  dz
3 x x
5 5
1 z4 4  1 4
  c   1 3   c
3 5 15  x 
4
12. A M120601
dy p2
 2
dx (p,q) q
qb p2
Slope of line joining (a, b) and (p, q) :  2
pa q
qa p2  ap  a2 p2
  2 2
 2
pa q  bq  b q
a b
 pq  (pb  qa)    1
p q
13. D M120802

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1 1
Put x   dx   dt
t t2
1/ 4
1   1
 I   t sin   t .   2  dt
4
t   t 
1/ 4
1  1
 
4 t
sin  t   dt  I
 t
I0
14. B M120709
  x  1 2  2x 
x
I  e  2 dx
  x  1 
 2x 
  e x 1  2 
dx
  x  1 
  x  1  1
 e x  2 e x  2 
dx
  x  1 
 1 1 
 e x  2 e x   2
dx
  x  1  x  1 
ex
 ex  2 c
 x  1
 x  1 2 
 ex  c
 x 1 
 x  1
 ex  c
 x  1
15. B M120616
g'(x)  2f(x).f '(x)  2f '(x).f ''(x)  0
 g(x) is constant function.
16. A M120317
For x! to be defined, x must be a whole number.
x 5  5x 3  4x  x(x 2  1)(x 2  4)
 (x  2)(x  1)x(x  1)(x  2)
Since, product of any 5 consecutive integers is a multiple of 5!.
x 5  5x 3  4x  120K, K  I
sin(K)
 f(x)   0  x  Dom (f(x))
x!
17. A M120713
Put x  z3  dx  3z2 dz
3z 2 dz dz
 I 2
 3 2
3
z 1  z  z  z  1

1 1 1 
 3    dz
z z  1  z  12 

  z  1 
 3 ln   c
  z  1   z  1 
  3 x   1 
 3 ln  3    3   c
  x  1   x  1 
18. B M120603

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dy 4x dy 2
For, 4x 2  9y2  72,   
dx 9y dx (3,2) 3
dy x dy 3
For x 2  y 2  5,   
dx y dx (3,2) 2
 the curves cut orthogonally

19. B M110605
lim x( x  8  x )
x 

8 x 8
lim  lim
x  x8 x x  8
1 1
x
8
 4
1 1 0
20. D M120802
Put sin2 x  t  2 sin x cos xdx  dt
1
1 1 dt 1 1   
 I  2
  tan1 t     0  
2 1 t
0 2 0 2 4  8
21. D M120604
 f(x), f(x)  0
| f(x) | 
  f(x), f(x)  0
dy  f '(x), f(x)  0
| f(x) | 
dx   f '(x), f(x)  0
d
 | f(x) | 0
dx
 |f| is decreasing.
22. D M120322
Domf  I
f(x) = 0 x  Domf
 Period of f(x) = 1
23. C M120802
2
dx 1
I 2
Put 1  ln x   t  dx  dt
1 x 1  ln x  x
1 ln 2 1 ln 2
dt  1
 1 t 2   t 1
 1  ln 2
   1 
 1  ln2   ln 2 
1 
24. A M120303
n
8n  7n  1  1  7   7n  1
 n  n  1 
 1  7n  . 72  ..........  7n  1
 2! 
 49  n
C2  n C3 . 7  .......  n Cn . 7n  2 
 n

 8  7n  1 will be multiple of 49 for n  2
 X Y
25. A M120310
f  x   2x  sin x
 f '  x   2  cos x  0
 f  x  is one-one  1  cos x  1

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Also, R f  R
 f(x) is one-one and onto function
26. C M113416
f(x) will be real if x  1 & x  6
 Df  1, 6
27. C M120802

I
1
1  cos 2
x  cos4 x  . x5 dx
2
0
2

cos x  1  cos 2
x
1 1 1
 1  cos2 x  cos4 x  5 5  x6  1
  4 2  . x dx   x dx    
0 1  cos x  cos x  0 6
 0 6
28. A M113403
A  2, 3
B  2, 4 , C  4, 5
B  C  4
A   B  C    2, 4  ,  3, 4 
29. B M110609
ln 1  ax   ln 1  bx 
lim
x 0 x
1 1
a  .b
 lim
1  ax  1  bx 
x 0 1
 a  1 b  1  a  b
30. C M120404
At x = 1, LHL = 1/a, RHL = a
1
LHL  RHL  a   a 2  1  a  1
a
2b2  4b
At x  2, LHL  a, RHL   b2  2b
2
LHL = RHL  a   b2  2b 
2
  b  1   a  1
 b  1   a  1   2, 0
 b   2  1, 1

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