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Test - 2A (Paper - 2) (Code-G) (Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020


TEST - 2A (Paper-2) - Code-G
Test Date : 13/01/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (A, B, C) 21. (A, B, C, D) 41. (A, B, C, D)

2. (A, B) 22. (B) 42. (A, C)

3. (C, D) 23. (A, B, D) 43. (A, D)

4. (A, B) 24. (A, C, D) 44. (A, C)

5. (A, B, C) 25. (B, C, D) 45. (A, B, D)

6. (B) 26. (A) 46. (B)

7. (D) 27. (A) 47. (C)

8. (A) 28. (C) 48. (D)

9. (A) 29. (B) 49. (B)

10. (C) 30. (B) 50. (B)

11. (C) 31. (C) 51. (A)

12. (C) 32. (C) 52. (A)

13. (C) 33. (A) 53. (B)

14. (B) 34. (B) 54. (A)

15. (D) 35. (B) 55. (C)

16. A → (P, T) 36. A → (P, R) 56. A → (P)

B → (P, T) B → (Q, R) B → (P, Q)

C → (Q, S) C → (Q, S, T) C → (P, Q, R, S, T)

D → (R) D → (Q, R) D → (P, Q, R)

17. (A) → (Q, T) 37. A → (R, T) 57. A → (P, R, T)

(B) → (P) B → (P, Q) B → (Q, S)

(C) → (R) C → (S) C → (Q)

(D) → (S) D → (P, Q) D → (P)

18. (03) 38. (09) 58. (09)

19. (08) 39. (01) 59. (07)

20. (04) 40. (09) 60. (05)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (A, B, C) 4. Answer (A, B)
Hint: Apply conservation of momentum and conservation Hint: f = μmg
of kinetic energy. Solution: f = (μ)(ρ)a3g
Solution: mu = mV1 + mV2
μρa3 g  μρag 
u = V2 – V 1 Longitudinal stress = 2
= 
2. Answer (A, B) (2)a  2 
 5. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint: P = 0 (Initially)
Solution:  ∂U ˆ ∂U ˆ
Hint: F = − i− j
∂x ∂y
2m
 ∂U ˆ ∂U ˆ
Solution: F = − i− j
∂x ∂y
v v
6. Answer (B)
m m
7. Answer (D)
8. Answer (A)
vCM= 0
aCM= 0 Hint: Draw the FBD in frame of A
Solution: V = 2g T
v0 v0 for first case

mv 2
1 1 1 T – mg =
2 mv 02 + (2 m )v 02 = 2 × mv 2  mg
2 2 2 T = 3mg
v 02 + v 02 = v 2  v = v 0 2 for second case
T + mg = ma1
3. Answer (C, D)
Hint: Apply principle of superposition. T
   ma1
Solution: E0 = E1 + E2
2
mv
E1 = 0 T + ma1 – mg =
 mg
GM
E2 = 2
R  9. Answer (A)
8 
2 10. Answer (C)
(G )M  GM  11. Answer (C)
E2 = 2
=  Hint: Total linear momentum and angular momentum
R  2R 2 
(8) of system remain conserved.
4
 GM  V0
Solution: V =
3 GM  8  2
V =− − − 
2 R  R    m 2 2m 2 
  mV0 = 2  + ω
 2  4 16 
 12
3GM GM GM  1 
=− + =  − 3 5ω V0
2R 4R 2R  2  =
12 4
5 GM
=− 3V0 ˆ
4 R ω= − k
5

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12. Answer (C) 15. Answer (D)

 g sin θ 1 1
Hint: mgh = mv 2 + mR 2ω 2
Hint: a = 2 2
 ICM 
1 + 2  Solution:
 MR 
1 1
mgh = mv 2 + mR 2ω 2
g sin θ g 3 2 2
Solution: aCM = =   = 3 m/s2
 I   25 v= gh
1 +  CM2 
 MR  16. Answer A(P, T); B(P, T); C(Q, S); D(R)
VCM = 3t J
Hint: v0 = and JH = ICMω
2 m
 1  3t 
KE =   (2MR 2 )  
2
  R JH
Solution: ω =
KE = 9Mt 2 ICM
13. Answer (C) If Rω > v0 ⇒ frictional force will act rightward.
17. Answer A(Q, T); B(P); C(R); D(S)
Hint: τP = IP α
dp dp
Solution: τp = IP α Hint: = −ρax , = − ρ(g + ay )
dx dy
Solution:
ay

P A
R  MR 2 
(2Mg ) =  + MR 2 + M (R 2)2  α ax

2  2 
 C
7
MgR = MR 2 α B
2
 2g  (PB – PA) = ρ(g + ay)Hy + ρaxx
α= 
 7R  18. Answer (03)
 2g  mv 2
a = Rα =   Hint: T − mg =
 7  l
14. Answer (B) Solution: When string is vertical
Hint: Torque about hinge will be zero.
mv 2
Solution:Torque due to gravity and buoyancy force will T − mg =  T = 3mg
balance each other. l
M 19. Answer (08)
Hint: Surface tension will balance liquid weight
Fb Solution:
Mg
2T
h=
d ρg
20. Answer (04)
Hint: Calculate time for upward and downward journey
O
3g
 3L   5L  5L  3 Solution: a1 =
 (Mg )   = ρA g    10
 5   8  16  5
6 × 10
t1 = =2s
25 3g
⇒ M= ρAL
128 Total time = 4 s

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PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
21. Answer (A, B, C, D)
25 PA2 ·PA
Hint : H2O + H → H3O+ + = 9 × 10 −3
4
Solution : (H2O)3 + H+ → H7O3+
⇒ PA = 0.112 atm
(H2O)2 + H+ → H5O2+
(H2O)2 – H+ → H3O2–1 P 
⇒ PC =  A 
 4 
(H2O)3 – H+ → H5O3–1
Hence all can exist. = 0.028 atm
22. Answer (B)
PB = 2 [PC +PA ]
Hint : ΔH°(neutralisation for S·A and S·B)
kJ = 2 (0.112 + 0.028)
= −57.3 .
mole = 0.28 atm
Solution : For maximum rise in temperature there
⊕ – 24. Answer (A, C, D)
should be maximum neutralisation of H and OH.
23. Answer (A, B, D) Hint : Oxidation number from structure

Hint : Simultaneous equilibrium


S(–2)
KP = P(product) / P(reactant)
HO — S — OH
Solution : Let PA and PC and PB are the partial pressure +6
at point of equilibrium. O
X(s)  A(g) + 2B(g)
Solution :
PA 2PC + 2PA
O O
Y(s)  2B(g) + C(g) (+5) (+5)
0
HO — S — (S) — S — OH ← Polythionic acid
(2PC + 2PA ) PC n
KP = (PB)2 (PA) O O
1
= [2(PA + PC)]2 PA …(i)
For all value of n, sum of O.N. of all sulphur = 10
KP = (PC) [(PA + PC)2]2 …(ii)
2
O O
K P1 P 9 × 10 −3
= A = =4
K P2 PC 2.25 × 10−3 H2S2O5 → HO — S — S — OH
(+5) (+3)
O
PA
=4 …(iii) Average oxidation state = +4
PC

Now from (i), O O


(+5)
 P 
2
In H2S2O6 HO — S — S — OH
−3
9 × 10 = (4) (PA ) PA + A  (+5)
 4 O O
2
 5PA  The O·N. is in between – 2 and +6 hence it behaves
= (4) (PA )  
 4  like both oxidising as well as reducing agent.

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25. Answer (B, C, D)


dUm
and Cv,m = = 5 + 4 × 10 −2 T
ΔH dT
Hint : ΔS Vaporisation =
T(boiling po int) 600
Cv, m dT

ΔH  30 × 1000   dS =  T
Solution : ΔS Vap = = 300
T(BP)  300  600
5 
=   T + 4 × 10
−2
 dT
= 100 300 

When P increase, B·P increase


= 5 [ln T ] + 4 × 10−2 [ T ]
600 600
300 300
ΔH = ΔU + Δn(g) RT
30 = ΔU + (1) (8.3) (300) × 10
–3 = 5 ln 2 + 4 × 10–2 (300)
= 5 ln2 + 12
⇒ ΔU = 30 – 8.3 × 0.3
= 15.465 J/K
= 30 – 2.49
28. Answer (C)
= 30 – 2.5
QRe v
ΔU = 27.5 K/mol Hint : ΔSsys =
T
And ΔG at normal boiling point of liquid is zero, since Solution : Qsys = Qsurr = 0
liquid and vapor are in equilibrium.
For reversible adiabatic process.
26. Answer (A)
29. Answer (B)
V2 Hint : I is calcium cyanamide
Hint : V = 4
1 Solution : CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C
30. Answer (B)
T  V 
ΔS = nCV ln  2  + nRln  2  Hint : CaC2 + H2O → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2
 T1   V1 
Δ
Solution : Ca + N2 ⎯⎯ → Ca3N2
3 ( X) (Y)
T2 P2 V2 KV23  V2 
Solution : = = =   = 64 H2O
T1 P1V1 KV13  V1  Ca3N2 ⎯⎯⎯ → Ca(OH)2 + NH3
(Y) (Z) W

T  V  Δ
Ca(OH)2 ⎯⎯ → CaO+ H2O
∴ ΔS = 10 × ln  2  + 8.314 ln  2  (Z) E
T
 1  V1 
CaO ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Coke
2000° C
→ C aC2 + CO
= 10 × ln 64 + 8.314 ln 4 E F G

= 38.314 ln 4 CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C


F

 53 J/K H2 O
CaC2 ⎯⎯⎯ → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2
(P)
27. Answer (A)
31. Answer (C)
dq dU Hint : Z = Ca(OH)2
Hint : ds = = [∵ dw = 0]
T T G = CO
Solution : Z is basic
C V,m dT
Solution : ds =
T whereas G is neutral.

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32. Answer (C) 34. Answer (B)

Hint : Concept of gram equivalent. Hint : CO2 is produced in water gas shift reaction.

5 × 2 = 10 Solution : Coal gasification reaction is

Solution : 1270 K
Ba (MnO4)2 ⎯→ Mn
+2 C(s) + H2O (g) ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → CO (g) + H2 (g)

n factor of Ba(MnO4)2 = 10 35. Answer (B)

Hint : Cyclic silicates have general formula [SiO3 ]n


2n −

+2 +2 +3 +5 –1 +4 2–
K4 [Fe(CN)6] ⎯→ Fe , NO 3 , CO3 Solution : X = [Si6O18]12–
–3
2 × 6 = 12
Y = [Si8O24]16–
8 × 6 = 48
36. Answer A(P, R); B(Q, R); C(Q, S, T); D(Q, R)
n factor = (48 + 12 + 1)
− ΔH

= 61 Hint : K C ∝ e RT

⇒ Number of eq. of Ba(MnO4)2 = Number of eq. of Solution : T increase Kc increase → endothermic


K4[Fe(CN)6]
T increase Kc decrease → exothermic
⇒ (x) (10) = (10) (61)
Δn(g) = 0 → No effect of pressure
⇒ x = 61 Addition of inert gas at constant pressure shift
equilibrium towards more number of moles.
33. Answer (A)
37. Answer (A → R, T; B → P, Q; C → S; D → P, Q)
Hint : % labeling of oleum.
Hint : Concept of acid base theory.
Solution : meq of base = meq of acid
+ –
Solution : Arrhenius concept → H /OH
g + +
Bronsted concept → H donor/H acceptor
2 × 54 × 0.2 = 2 × × 1000
98
Lewis concept → Lone pair acceptor/donor
g = 1.0584
38. Answer (09)
1 g oleum → 1.0584 g H2SO4
 mass of pure H2O2 
Hint : % purity = 100 ×  
100 g oleum → 105.84 g H2SO4  Total mass of sample 
Solution : Let mass of H2O2 in 0.2 gram of sample = (x)
5.84
∴ 5.84 g of H2O is added, nSO 3 = nH2O = Then, number of eq. of H2O2 = Number of eq. of KMnO4
18

 x   0.316 
5.84 ⇒   = (5)  
∴ Mass of SO3 = × 80  17   158 
18

= 25.955 5 × 17 × 0.316
⇒ x= = 0.17 gram
158
= 26%

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Solution :
0.17 × 100
⇒ % age purity = OH
0.20

= 85% B

O O
39. Answer (01)
O
HO B B OH
Hint : x = 12, y = 20
O O
5x 60 B
Solution : = =1
3y 60
OH
40. Answer (09) 5 BOB linkage

Hint : x = 2, y = 2, z=5 ∴ 5 moles of H2O is required

PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


41. Answer (A, B, C, D) 3
⇒ λ=
Hint : Write nth term 22
Solution : 3 2
Tn = (2n + 1)3 – 8n3 = 12n2 + 6n + 1 a=b= , c=
22 11
12n (n + 1)(2n + 1) 6n(n + 1) 43. Answer (A, D)
Sn = + +n
6 2
= 4n3 + 9n2 + 6n = n(4n2 + 9n + 6) Hint : f(n) = 2n + 1 – 1
42. Answer (A, C)
Solution :
Hint : AM ≥ GM
n
Solution : AM ≥ GM f(n) =  ( r Cr + r +1
Cr + r +2
Cr + ... + n Cr )
r =0

4a 4a 4a 4a 4a 4a  2b  2b 2b c c n

6
+
6
+
6
+
6
+
6
+ + +
6  3  3
+ + +
3 2 2 =  Coeff. of x r +1 in (1 + x )n +1 − (1 + x )r 
 
≥ r =0
11
n

6 3 2
1 =  n +1Cr +1
 4a   2b   c  11 r =0
      
 6   3   2   f(n) = 2n + 1 – 1
11
 1 27 a 6 b3 c 2
⇒   ≥ 44. Answer (A, C)
 11  39 9

39 Hint :  n(n − 1)
⇒ a6b3c2 ≤ n =2
27 (11)11 Solution : Since x ≥ 1, then y ≥ 2
4a 2b c If y = n then n take the values from 1 to n – 1 and
When = =
6 3 2 z can take the value from 0 to n – 1 (i.e. n values),
3c thus for each value of y(2 < y < 9), x and z take n
⇒ a=b= =λ (n – 1) values.
4
9
4 9(10)(19) 9(10)
⇒ 4λ + 2λ + λ =1  n(n − 1) = 6

2
= 240
3 n =2

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45. Answer (A, B, D) 48. Answer (D)


Hint : SP + S′P = 2a  1  1
Hint : Image of  t ,  is  −4 − t , 
Solution :  t  t
Solution :
S(3, 1), S′(–1, –2)
 1
SP + S′P = 2a Let point be  t , 
 t
⇒ a=5  1
Its image in x = –2 is  −4 − t , 
 t
2ae = 16 + 9 = 5
⇒ Eliminating t, (x + 4)y = –1
1 ⇒ xy + 4y + 1 = 0
⇒ e=
2
49. Answer (B)
3 Hint : p is y2 = 2x
Equation of major axis is (y – 1) = (x – 3)
4
Solution :
⇒ 3x – 4y – 5 = 0
(x – 4)2 = 4y
46. Answer (B) ⇒ y2 = 2x is p
Hint : Assume B = (h, 7h + 7) and C = (k, – 8 – 8k) t3
Equation of normal is y = −tx + t + at (at2, 2at)
Solution : 2
 −1 
BM : 7x – y + 7 = 0 A (1, –1) It passes through  2, 
 2
CN : 8x + y + 8 = 0
N M ⇒ t3 – 2t + 1 = 0
Let B : (h, 7h + 7) ⇒ (t – 1) (t2 + t –1) = 0
C : (k, – 8 – 8k)
B C t3 = 1, t1 + t2 = –1, t1t2 = –1
Midpoint of A and B lies on CN.
 t12 + t22 + 1 t1 + t2 + 1   2 
Centroid is  ,  =  , 0 
 6 3  3 
 h + 1 7h + 6 
⇒  , 50. Answer (B)
2 
satisfies 8x + y + 8 = 0
 2
a
Hint : Normal on x2 = 4ay is y = mx + 2a +
⇒ h = –2 m2

B (–2, –7) Solution :


midpoint of AC lies on line BM Tangent on y2 = 2x is
 k + 1 −8k − 8 − 1  1
⇒  ,  lies on 7x – y + 7 = 0 y = mx +
 2 2  2m
⇒ k = –2 ⇒ C (–2, 8) a
Normal on x2 = 4ay is y = mx + 2a +
m2
47. Answer (C)
a 1
 2 ⇒ 2a + 2
=
m 2m
Hint : α ∈  −2,  , β ∈ [ −3, 2]
 3  m
2
⇒ 2am − +a =0
Solution : 2
A (1, –1) D>0
 2
α ∈  −2,  and β ∈ [ −3, 2] 1
 3 ⇒ − 8a 2 ≥ 0
4
m = 3, n = 6 1
B (–2, –7) C (–2, 8) ⇒ |a|<
|m + n| = 9 4 2

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51. Answer (A) 55. Answer (C)


Hint : Write family of circles
Hint : Differentiation of (1 + x)n
Solution :
Family of circles is Solution :

(–y2 + x2 + b2) + λ(y2 – 2x) = 0 (1 + x)n = C0 + C1 + C2x2 + C3x3 + .... + Cnxn


⇒ x2 + y2 (λ – 1) – 2λx + b2 = 0
⇒ λ = 2 for circle ⇒ n(1 + x)n–1 = C1 + 2.C2x + 3.C3x2 +...+ n.Cnxn–1
x2 + y2 – 4x + b2 =0
Radius > 0
⇒ nx(1 + x)n–1 = C1x + 2.C2x2 + 3C3x3 +...+ nCnxn
4 – b2 > 0
b ∈ (–2, 2)
Also parabola and hyperbola should intersect ⇒ nx(n – 1) (1 + x)n–2 + n(1 + x)n–1

⇒ 2x – x2 – b2 = 0
= 12C1 + 22C2x + 32C3x2 + ..... + n2 Cnxn–1
⇒ x2 –2x + b2 =0
D>0 Put x = 1
4 – 4b2 > 0 n

b ∈ (–1, 1) ⇒ r2 n
Cr = n(n + 1)2n–2
r =1
52. Answer (A)
56. Answer A(P); B(P, Q); C(P, Q, R, S, T); D(P, Q, R)
Hint : Assume P(a secθ, b tanθ), P′(a secθ, –b tanθ)
Solution : Hint : Multiconcept
P(a secθ, b tanθ), P′ (a sec θ, –b tanθ), O(0, 0) Solution : 5A, H, I, K, 2S, T
Let G(h, k)
6 5×6× 5
⇒ 3h = 2a secθ 3k = 0 ⇒ y = 0 5
(A) n1 = C1 × 5 = = 5×6 = 2×3×5
5
Locus of G is y = 0
53. Answer (B) (B) n2 = (4A + 2S) + (4A + 2 diff.)
Hint : AM ≥ GM
6 5 6 1 
Solution : = 4 2 + C2 4 = 6 × 5  2 + 10 
 
α + β + γ + δ = –a
αβγ + βγδ + αγδ + αβδ = –c
= 3 × 5 × 21 = 32 × 5 × 7
αβγδ = 4
AM ≥ GM (C) n3 = (2A + 2S + 2 diff.) + (2A + 4 diff.)

1
α+β+ γ +δ 6 6
≥ (αβγδ) 4 4
C2 . + 5C4
4 = 2 2 2
1
−a
⇒ ≥ 4 4 ⇒ a2 ≥ 32
4
6×5×4×3
54. Answer (A) = 6× + 5×6×5×4×3
2
Hint : Line should be tangent to the circle.
Solution : Line is tangent to the circle, the = 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 (3 + 5) = 26 × 32 × 5
1− λ
= 2
2 (D) n4 = 6 = 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 = 24 × 32 × 5
⇒ λ = –1

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57. Answer A(P, R, T); B(Q, S); C(Q); D(P) 59. Answer (07)
Hint : Multiconcept Hint : Coefficient of x17 in (1 + x)20(x + 1)20.
Solution : Let P(cosθ, sinθ), ‘θ’ is parametric angle
of point P Solution :

T : x cosθ + y sinθ – 1 = 0, N : x sinθ – y cosθ = 0 Let nCm = coeff. of x17 in (1 + x)20(x + 1)20

1 1 1 2 = 40C = 40C
(A) Area = × × = 17 23
2 sin θ cos θ 3
⇒ maximum value of n + m is 63
3 π π 2π 5 π
⇒ sin 2θ = ± θ= , , , ,..... 60. Answer (05)
2 6 3 3 6
Hint : Equation of chord of contact is 10 x – 6y + 10 = 0
1 1 1
(B) Area = × × is minimum, when
2 sin θ cos θ Solution :

π 3π 5π Chord of contact of tangents drawn from P(1, 6) to the


sin2θ = ±1, θ =
, , ,.....
4 4 4 parabola is
(C) mT = –1 ⇒ –cotθ = –1 ⇒ cotθ = 1
6y = 10 (x +1) ⇒ 10x – 6y + 10 = 0
π 5π
⇒ θ= , ,..... 4
4 4 Length of chord of contact = a(1 + m 2 )(a − mc )
m2
1 1 π 7π
(D) mN = ⇒ tan θ = ⇒ θ= , ,.....
4 25   5 5
3 3 6 6 
= × 9 5 1 +   5− × 
58. Answer (09) 25  9  3 3

Hint : a = –6 + 4 cosθ, b = 3 + 4 sinθ 8


= 34
Solution : 5
Equation is (x + 6)2 + (y –3)2 = 42 Length of perpendicular from P(1, 6) to chord of
a = –6 + 4 cosθ, b = 3 + 4 sinθ 10 − 36 + 10 16
contact is p = =
a + b = –3 + 4 (cosθ + sinθ) 136 136
–3 – 4 2 ≤ (a + b) ≤ –3 + 4 2 1 16 8 32
Δ= × × 34 =
|a + b| = 0, 1, 2, .....8 2 136 5 5

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020


TEST - 2A (Paper-2) - Code-H
Test Date : 13/01/2019

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (A, B, C) 21. (B, C, D) 41. (A, B, D)

2. (A, B) 22. (A, C, D) 42. (A, C)

3. (C, D) 23. (A, B, D) 43. (A, D)

4. (A, B) 24. (B) 44. (A, C)

5. (A, B, C) 25. (A, B, C, D) 45. (A, B, C, D)

6. (B) 26. (A) 46. (B)

7. (D) 27. (A) 47. (C)

8. (A) 28. (C) 48. (D)

9. (A) 29. (B) 49. (B)

10. (C) 30. (B) 50. (B)

11. (C) 31. (C) 51. (A)

12. (D) 32. (B) 52. (C)

13. (B) 33. (B) 53. (A)

14. (C) 34. (A) 54. (B)

15. (C) 35. (C) 55. (A)

16. (A) → (Q, T) 36. A → (R, T) 56. A → (P, R, T)

(B) → (P) B → (P, Q) B → (Q, S)

(C) → (R) C → (S) C → (Q)

(D) → (S) D → (P, Q) D → (P)

17. A → (P, T) 37. A → (P, R) 57. A → (P)

B → (P, T) B → (Q, R) B → (P, Q)

C → (Q, S) C → (Q, S, T) C → (P, Q, R, S, T)

D → (R) D → (Q, R) D → (P, Q, R)

18. (04) 38. (09) 58. (05)

19. (08) 39. (01) 59. (07)

20. (03) 40. (09) 60. (09)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (A, B, C) Solution:
2m
 ∂U ˆ ∂U ˆ
Hint: F = − i− j
∂x ∂y
v v
 ∂U ˆ ∂U ˆ m m
Solution: F = − i− j
∂x ∂y
vCM= 0
aCM= 0
2. Answer (A, B)

Hint: f = μmg
v0 v0
Solution: f = (μ)(ρ)a3g
1 1 1
2 mv 02 + (2 m )v 02 = 2 × mv 2
2 2 2
μρa3 g  μρag 
Longitudinal stress = = 
(2)a 2
 2  v 02 + v 02 = v 2  v = v 0 2
5. Answer (A, B, C)
3. Answer (C, D)
Hint: Apply conservation of momentum and conservation
Hint: Apply principle of superposition. of kinetic energy.
   Solution: mu = mV1 + mV2
Solution: E0 = E1 + E2
u = V2 – V1

E1 = 0 6. Answer (B)
7. Answer (D)
GM 8. Answer (A)
E2 = 2
R  Hint: Draw the FBD in frame of A
8 
2
Solution: V = 2g
(G )M  GM  T
E2 = 2
=  for first case
R  2R 2 
(8)
4
mv 2
T – mg =
 GM   mg
3 GM  8 
V =− − −  T = 3mg
2 R  R 
 for second case
 2 
T + mg = ma1
3GM GM GM  1 
=− + = − 3
2R 4R 2R  2  T
ma1
5 GM mv 2
=− T + ma1 – mg =
4 R  mg

4. Answer (A, B)
9. Answer (A)

Hint: P = 0 (Initially) 10. Answer (C)

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11. Answer (C)
7
Hint: Total linear momentum and angular momentum MgR = MR 2 α
2
of system remain conserved.
 2g 
V0 α= 
Solution: V =  7R 
2
 2g 
  m 2 2m 2  a = Rα =  
mV0 = 2  + ω  7 
4  12 16 
15. Answer (C)
5ω V0  g sin θ
= Hint: a =
12 4  ICM 
3V0 ˆ 1 + 2 
 MR 
ω= − k
5
g sin θ g 3
12. Answer (D) Solution: aCM = =   = 3 m/s2
 I   25
1 1 1 +  CM2 
Hint: mgh = mv 2 + mR 2ω 2  MR 
2 2
Solution: VCM = 3t
1 1 2
mv 2 + mR 2ω 2  1  3t 
mgh =
2 2 KE =   (2MR 2 )  
2 R
v= gh
KE = 9Mt 2
13. Answer (B)
16. Answer A(Q, T); B(P); C(R); D(S)
Hint: Torque about hinge will be zero.
Solution:Torque due to gravity and buoyancy force will dp dp
Hint: = −ρax , = − ρ(g + ay )
balance each other. dx dy
M
Solution:
ay
Fb
Mg
A

ax
C
O
 3L   5L  5L  3 B
 (Mg )   = ρA g   
 5   8  16  5 (PB – PA) = ρ(g + ay)Hy + ρaxx
25 17. Answer A(P, T); B(P, T); C(Q, S); D(R)
⇒ M= ρAL
128 J
Hint: v0 = and JH = ICMω
14. Answer (C) m
JH
Hint: τP = IP α Solution: ω =
ICM
Solution: τp = IP α If Rω > v0 ⇒ frictional force will act rightward.
18. Answer (04)
Hint: Calculate time for upward and downward journey
3g
Solution: a1 =
10
P
6 × 10
R  MR 2  t1 = =2s
(2Mg ) =  + MR 2 + M (R 2)2  α 3g

2  2 
 Total time = 4 s

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19. Answer (08) 20. Answer (03)

Hint: Surface tension will balance liquid weight mv 2


Hint: T − mg =
l
Solution: Solution: When string is vertical

h=
2T mv 2
T − mg =  T = 3mg
d ρg l

PART - II (CHEMISTRY)
21. Answer (B, C, D)
O O
ΔH
Hint : ΔS Vaporisation = H2S2O5 → HO — S — S — OH
T(boiling po int) (+5) (+3)
O
ΔH  30 × 1000 
Solution : ΔS Vap = =
T(BP)  300 
Average oxidation state = +4

O O
= 100 (+5)
In H2S2O6 HO — S — S — OH
When P increase, B·P increase (+5)
O O
ΔH = ΔU + Δn(g) RT
–3 The O·N. is in between – 2 and +6 hence it behaves
30 = ΔU + (1) (8.3) (300) × 10
like both oxidising as well as reducing agent.
⇒ ΔU = 30 – 8.3 × 0.3 23. Answer (A, B, D)
= 30 – 2.49 Hint : Simultaneous equilibrium
= 30 – 2.5 KP = P(product) / P(reactant)
ΔU = 27.5 K/mol Solution : Let PA and PC and PB are the partial pressure
at point of equilibrium.
And ΔG at normal boiling point of liquid is zero, since
liquid and vapor are in equilibrium. X(s)  A(g) + 2B(g)
22. Answer (A, C, D) PA 2PC + 2PA

Hint : Oxidation number from structure Y(s)  2B(g) + C(g)

(2PC + 2PA ) PC
S(–2)
KP = (PB)2 (PA)
1
HO — S — OH = [2(PA + PC)]2 PA …(i)
+6
O KP = (PC) [(PA + PC)2]2 …(ii)
2
K P1 PA 9 × 10 −3

Solution : = = =4
K P2 PC 2.25 × 10−3

O O PA
(+5) (+5) =4 …(iii)
0 PC
HO — S — (S) — S — OH ← Polythionic acid
n Now from (i),
O O 2
 P 
9 × 10−3 = (4) (PA ) PA + A 
For all value of n, sum of O.N. of all sulphur = 10  4

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27. Answer (A)
 5PA 
= (4) (PA )  
 4  dq dU
Hint : ds = = [∵ dw = 0]
T T
25 PA2 ·PA
= 9 × 10 −3
4 C V,m dT
Solution : ds =
⇒ PA = 0.112 atm T

P  dUm
⇒ PC =  A  and Cv,m = = 5 + 4 × 10 −2 T
dT
 4 

= 0.028 atm
600
Cv, m dT

 dS =  T
PB = 2 [PC +PA ]
300

600
5 
=   T + 4 × 10
−2
= 2 (0.112 + 0.028)  dT
300 
= 0.28 atm
= 5 [ln T ] + 4 × 10−2 [ T ]
600 600
24. Answer (B)
300 300
Hint : ΔH°(neutralisation for S·A and S·B)
= 5 ln 2 + 4 × 10–2 (300)
kJ
= −57.3 .
mole = 5 ln2 + 12
Solution : For maximum rise in temperature there
⊕ –
= 15.465 J/K
should be maximum neutralisation of H and OH.
28. Answer (C)
25. Answer (A, B, C, D)
QRe v
Hint : H2O + H+ → H3O+ Hint : ΔSsys =
T
Solution : (H2O)3 + H+ → H7O3+
Solution : Qsys = Qsurr = 0
(H2O)2 + H+ → H5O2+
For reversible adiabatic process.
(H2O)2 – H+ → H3O2–1
29. Answer (B)
(H2O)3 – H+ → H5O3–1
Hint : I is calcium cyanamide
Hence all can exist.
Solution : CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C
26. Answer (A)
30. Answer (B)
V2
Hint : V = 4 Hint : CaC2 + H2O → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2
1

Δ
T  V  Solution : Ca + N2 ⎯⎯ → Ca3N2
ΔS = nCV ln  2  + nRln  2  ( X) (Y)
T
 1  V1 
H2O
3 Ca3N2 ⎯⎯⎯ → Ca(OH)2 + NH3
T2 P2 V2 KV23  V2  (Y) (Z) W
Solution : = = =   = 64
T1 P1V1 KV13  V1 
Δ
Ca(OH)2 ⎯⎯ → CaO+ H2O
E
T  V  (Z)
∴ ΔS = 10 × ln  2  + 8.314 ln  2 
 T1   V1  CaO ⎯⎯⎯⎯
Coke
2000° C
→ C aC2 + CO
E F G

= 10 × ln 64 + 8.314 ln 4
CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C
F
= 38.314 ln 4
H2 O
CaC2 ⎯⎯⎯ → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2
 53 J/K (P)

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31. Answer (C)


Hint : Z = Ca(OH)2
+2 +2 +3 +5 –1 +4 2–
G = CO K4 [Fe(CN)6] ⎯→ Fe , NO 3 , CO3
–3
Solution : Z is basic 2 × 6 = 12

whereas G is neutral. 8 × 6 = 48

32. Answer (B) n factor = (48 + 12 + 1)


= 61
Hint : Cyclic silicates have general formula [ ]
2n −
SiO3 n ⇒ Number of eq. of Ba(MnO4)2 = Number of eq. of
K4[Fe(CN)6]
Solution : X = [Si6O18]12–
⇒ (x) (10) = (10) (61)
Y = [Si8O24]16–
⇒ x = 61
33. Answer (B)
36. Answer A(R, T); B(P, Q); C(S); D(P, Q)
Hint : CO2 is produced in water gas shift reaction.
Hint : Concept of acid base theory.
Solution : Coal gasification reaction is + –
Solution : Arrhenius concept → H /OH
1270 K + +
C(s) + H2O (g) ⎯⎯⎯⎯ → CO (g) + H2 (g) Bronsted concept → H donor/H acceptor
Lewis concept → Lone pair acceptor/donor
34. Answer (A)
37. Answer A→(P, R); B→(Q, R); C→(Q, S, T); D→(Q, R)
Hint : % labeling of oleum.
− ΔH
Solution : meq of base = meq of acid
Hint : K C ∝ e RT

g Solution : T increase Kc increase → endothermic


2 × 54 × 0.2 = 2 × × 1000
98
T increase Kc decrease → exothermic
g = 1.0584 Δn(g) = 0 → No effect of pressure
1 g oleum → 1.0584 g H2SO4 Addition of inert gas at constant pressure shift
100 g oleum → 105.84 g H2SO4 equilibrium towards more number of moles.
38. Answer (09)
5.84
∴ 5.84 g of H2O is added, nSO 3 = nH2O = Hint : x = 2, y = 2, z=5
18
Solution :
5.84 OH
∴ Mass of SO3 = × 80
18
B
= 25.955
O O
= 26% O
HO B B OH
35. Answer (C)
O O
Hint : Concept of gram equivalent.
B
5 × 2 = 10
Solution : OH
Ba (MnO4)2 ⎯→ Mn
+2
5 BOB linkage
n factor of Ba(MnO4)2 = 10
∴ 5 moles of H2O is required

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39. Answer (01) Then, number of eq. of H2O2 = Number of eq. of KMnO4

Hint : x = 12, y = 20
 x   0.316 
⇒   = (5)  
17
   158 
5x 60
Solution : = =1
3y 60
5 × 17 × 0.316
⇒ x= = 0.17 gram
158
40. Answer (09)

 mass of pure H2O2  0.17 × 100


Hint : % purity = 100 ×   ⇒ % age purity =
 Total mass of sample  0.20

Solution : Let mass of H2O2 in 0.2 gram of sample = (x) = 85%

PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


41. Answer (A, B, D) Solution :
n
Hint : SP + S′P = 2a
f(n) =  ( r Cr + r +1
Cr + r +2
Cr + ... + n Cr )
Solution : r =0
n
S(3, 1), S′(–1, –2) =  Coeff. of x r +1 in (1 + x )n +1 − (1 + x )r 
 
r =0
SP + S′P = 2a n

⇒ a=5 =  n +1Cr +1
r =0

2ae = 16 + 9 = 5
f(n) = 2n + 1 – 1
1
⇒ e= 44. Answer (A, C)
2
Hint : AM ≥ GM
3
Equation of major axis is (y – 1) = (x – 3) Solution : AM ≥ GM
4
⇒ 3x – 4y – 5 = 0 4a 4a 4a 4a 4a 4a  2b  2b 2b c c
+ + + + + + + + + +
42. Answer (A, C) 6 6 6 6 6 6  3  3 3 2 2

11
9
Hint :  n(n − 1) 1
n =2  4a 6  2b 3  c 2  11
      
Solution : Since x ≥ 1, then y ≥ 2  6   3   2  
If y = n then n take the values from 1 to n – 1 and 11
1 27 a6 b3 c 2
z can take the value from 0 to n – 1 (i.e. n values), ⇒   ≥
thus for each value of y(2 < y < 9), x and z take n  11  39
(n – 1) values. 39
⇒ a6b3c2 ≤
9
9(10)(19) 9(10) 27 (11)11
 n(n − 1) = 6

2
= 240
n =2 4a 2b c
When = =
43. Answer (A, D) 6 3 2
3c
Hint : f(n) = 2n + 1 – 1 ⇒ a=b= =λ
4

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4 48. Answer (D)


⇒ 4λ + 2λ + λ =1
3  1  1
Hint : Image of  t ,  is  −4 − t , 
3  t  t
⇒ λ=
22 Solution :
3 2  1
a=b= , c= Let point be  t , 
22 11  t
45. Answer (A, B, C, D)  1
Its image in x = –2 is  −4 − t , 
Hint : Write nth term  t
Solution : ⇒ Eliminating t, (x + 4)y = –1
⇒ xy + 4y + 1 = 0
Tn = (2n + 1)3 – 8n3 = 12n2 + 6n + 1
49. Answer (B)
12n (n + 1)(2n + 1) 6n( n + 1)
Sn = + +n Hint : p is y2 = 2x
6 2
= 4n3 + 9n2 + 6n = n(4n2 + 9n + 6) Solution :
(x – 4)2 = 4y
46. Answer (B)
⇒ y2 = 2x is p
Hint : Assume B = (h, 7h + 7) and C = (k, – 8 – 8k)
t3
Solution : Equation of normal is y = −tx + t + at (at2, 2at)
2
BM : 7x – y + 7 = 0 A (1, –1)  −1 
It passes through  2, 
CN : 8x + y + 8 = 0  2
N M ⇒ t3 – 2t + 1 = 0
Let B : (h, 7h + 7)
C : (k, – 8 – 8k) ⇒ (t – 1) (t2 + t –1) = 0
B C
Midpoint of A and B lies on CN. t3 = 1, t1 + t2 = –1, t1t2 = –1
 t12 + t22 + 1 t1 + t2 + 1   2 
Centroid is  ,  =  , 0 
 6 3  3 
 h + 1 7h + 6 
⇒  ,
2 
satisfies 8x + y + 8 = 0 50. Answer (B)
 2
a
⇒ h = –2 Hint : Normal on x2 = 4ay is y = mx + 2a +
m2
B (–2, –7)
Solution :
midpoint of AC lies on line BM
Tangent on y2 = 2x is
 k + 1 −8k − 8 − 1 
⇒  ,  lies on 7x – y + 7 = 0 1
 2 2  y = mx +
2m
⇒ k = –2 ⇒ C (–2, 8) a
Normal on x2 = 4ay is y = mx + 2a +
47. Answer (C) m2
 2 a 1
Hint : α ∈  −2,  , β ∈ [ −3, 2] ⇒ 2a + 2
=
3 m 2m

2 m
Solution : ⇒ 2am − +a =0
A (1, –1)
2
 2 D>0
α ∈  −2,  and β ∈ [ −3, 2]
 3  1
⇒ − 8a 2 ≥ 0
m = 3, n = 6 4
B (–2, –7) C (–2, 8) 1
|m + n| = 9 ⇒ |a|<
4 2

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51. Answer (A) 54. Answer (B)


Hint : Write family of circles Hint : AM ≥ GM
Solution :
Solution :
Family of circles is
α + β + γ + δ = –a
(–y2 + x2 + b2) + λ(y2 – 2x) = 0
⇒ x2 + y2 (λ – 1) – 2λx + b2 = 0 αβγ + βγδ + αγδ + αβδ = –c

⇒ λ = 2 for circle αβγδ = 4


x2 + y2 – 4x + b2 = 0 AM ≥ GM
Radius > 0 1
α+β+ γ +δ
4 – b2 > 0 ≥ (αβγδ) 4
4
b ∈ (–2, 2)
1
−a
Also parabola and hyperbola should intersect ⇒ ≥ 4 4 ⇒ a2 ≥ 32
4
⇒ 2x – x2 – b2 = 0
55. Answer (A)
⇒ x2 –2x + b2 = 0
D>0 Hint : Assume P(a secθ, b tanθ), P′(a secθ, –b tanθ)
4 – 4b2 > 0 Solution :
b ∈ (–1, 1) P(a secθ, b tanθ), P′ (a sec θ, –b tanθ), O(0, 0)
52. Answer (C) Let G(h, k)
Hint : Differentiation of (1 + x)n ⇒ 3h = 2a secθ 3k = 0 ⇒ y = 0

Solution : Locus of G is y = 0
56. Answer A(P, R, T); B(Q, S); C(Q); D(P)
(1 + x)n = C0 + C1 + C2x2 + C3x3 + .... + Cnxn
Hint : Multiconcept
⇒ n(1 + x)n–1 = C1 + 2.C2x + 3.C3x2 +...+ n.Cnxn–1 Solution : Let P(cosθ, sinθ), ‘θ’ is parametric angle
of point P

⇒ nx(1 + x)n–1 = C1x + 2.C2x2 + 3C3x3 +...+ nCnxn T : x cosθ + y sinθ – 1 = 0, N : x sinθ – y cosθ = 0

1 1 1 2
(A) Area = × × =
2 sin θ cos θ 3
⇒ nx(n – 1) (1 + x)n–2 + n(1 + x)n–1
3 π π 2π 5 π
= 12C1 + 22C2x + 32C3x2 + ..... + n2 Cnxn–1 ⇒ sin 2θ = ± θ= , , , ,.....
2 6 3 3 6

Put x = 1 1 1 1
(B) Area = × × is minimum, when
n 2 sin θ cos θ
⇒ r 2 n
Cr = n(n + 1)2n–2
π 3π 5π
r =1 sin2θ = ±1, θ = , , ,.....
4 4 4
53. Answer (A)
(C) mT = –1 ⇒ –cotθ = –1 ⇒ cotθ = 1
Hint : Line should be tangent to the circle.
Solution : Line is tangent to the circle, the π 5π
⇒ θ= , ,.....
1− λ 4 4
= 2
2 1 1 π 7π
⇒ λ = –1 (D) mN = ⇒ tan θ = ⇒ θ= , ,.....
3 3 6 6

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2020 Test - 2A (Paper - 2) (Code-H) (Hints & Solutions)

57. Answer A(P); B(P, Q); C(P, Q, R, S, T); D(P, Q, R) 6y = 10 (x +1) ⇒ 10x – 6y + 10 = 0

Hint : Multiconcept 4
Length of chord of contact = a(1 + m 2 )(a − mc )
m2
Solution : 5A, H, I, K, 2S, T
4  25   5 5
× 9 5 1 + 5− × 
9  
6 5×6× 5 =
5 25  3 3
(A) n1 = C1 × 5 = 5
= 5×6 = 2×3×5

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(B) n2 = (4A + 2S) + (4A + 2 diff.) = 34
5

Length of perpendicular from P(1, 6) to chord of


6 5 6 1 
= 4 2 + C2 4 = 6 × 5  2 + 10  10 − 36 + 10 16
  contact is p = =
136 136
= 3 × 5 × 21 = 32 × 5 × 7 1 16 8 32
Δ= × × 34 =
2 136 5 5
(C) n3 = (2A + 2S + 2 diff.) + (2A + 4 diff.)
59. Answer (07)
4 6 6
= C2 . + 5C4 Hint : Coefficient of x17 in (1 + x)20(x + 1)20.
2 2 2
Solution :

6×5×4×3 Let nCm = coeff. of x17 in (1 + x)20(x + 1)20


= 6× + 5×6×5×4×3
2 = 40C = 40C
17 23

⇒ maximum value of n + m is 63
= 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 (3 + 5) = 26 × 32 × 5
60. Answer (09)

(D) n4 = 6 = 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 = 24 × 32 × 5 Hint : a = –6 + 4 cosθ, b = 3 + 4 sinθ


Solution :
58. Answer (05)
Equation is (x + 6)2 + (y –3)2 = 42
Hint : Equation of chord of contact is 10 x – 6y + 10 = 0 a = –6 + 4 cosθ, b = 3 + 4 sinθ
Solution : a + b = –3 + 4 (cosθ + sinθ)

Chord of contact of tangents drawn from P(1, 6) to the –3 – 4 2 ≤ (a + b) ≤ –3 + 4 2


parabola is |a + b| = 0, 1, 2, .....8

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