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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – III

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER –1

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. ABD
CV
Sol. q=
3
 1  e  t/RC 
V  t /RC
Current through V2
3R
e 
i2 =

V V 1/RC
Current through V1 i1 =  e
2R 6R
V2
at t = RC, power delivered by V2 = Vi2 =
3 Re

2. ABD
Sol. Gravitational field intensity inside the spherical shell is zero.
Gravitational force is always directed centre of spherical mass for outside points.
Force on P act only due to m1 because point P is outside the spherical shell of mass m1.
So choices (A), (B) and (D) are correct.
3. BCD
Sol. Apply conservation of mechanical energy to obtain x.

4. BC
hc
Sol. As  0  and as V increases.  0 decreases but characteristic wavelengths do not
eV
change so interval between k &  0 increases and the same for the interval between
 k &  0

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5. BC
r i
Sol. 50 × 10–6 =  for I = 5 mA
100  r
r = 1.
V = 50 × 10–6 (100 + ro) = 50 × 10–6 ro

6. AB
Sol. Assume unknwon currents and apply KVL twice.

7. BD
4
Sol. For nth mode of vibration n  .
(2n  1)
8. B
9. B
10. A
Sol. (for Q.8 -10)
Linear impulse  Fdt  mv 0 …(i)
mg
Angular impulse  Fhdt  I c 0 …(ii)
2
 mv0h = Ic 0 and Ic  mR 2 F
5
Force of friction is forward.
mfR
 fR = Ic   
Ic
F mg
acm =  = g forward.
m m

11. B
g
Sol. keffective in (II) is k and geffective = .
2

12. C
g
Sol. keffective in (III) is 4k and geffective = .
2

13. A
k g
Sol. keffective in (IV) is and geffective = .
4 2

SECTION – B

14. 2
Sol. Let R be the radius of the circular layer of water.
Then, R2d   = m …(1)
2T
Pressure at A  p0  …(2)
d

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Thus pressure between the plates is less than the


atmospheric pressure and so the plates are pressed
together as though attracted towards each other. d A
T
2T
F, force of attraction = p  area  F   R2
d
2T m 2Tm 2  0.4  10 3  0.08
 F    = 6.4 N
d d   d2   0.012  10 4  1000
15. 6
Sol. As source (horn of bus) is approaching stationary wall (say, listener), therefore, apparent
frequency striking the wall is
v
v'  …(1)
  s
Sound of this frequency will be reflected by the wall (now, source). The passenger is the
listener moving towards source. Therefore, frequency heard by the listener
(    L )v '
v' ' 

using (1)
  L v (    L )v
v' '   
   s   s
(330  5)  200 335
   200
330  5 325
v' '  206 Hz
 Beat frequency = (v ' ' v)
 206  200  6 Hz
16. 9
21 6  21
Sol. a= , TB = 6a = = 9 N.
14 14
17. 5
d2U
Sol. As stable equilibrium, U is minimum. Thus > 0.
dx 2
dv
And = 0.
dx
1  x 3 ax 2 
=    20x  = 0.
dx  3 2 
 x2 – 9x + 20 = 0.  (x – 5) (x – 4) = 0.
x = 5 and x = 4 are points of equilibrium.
d2U
And U minimum when > 0. i.e. at x = 5.
dx 2
18. 3
dP
Sol. F = rate of change of momentum of the photons. Thus, in case of complete
dt
absorption, F = Intensity of the wave / speed of light.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. ABC
Sol. (A) EAS, (B) Oxidation & (C) Diel’s alder reaction gives Anthraquinone.

20. BC
Sol. Its chemisorption, so heat is released and O 2  O2 electrons in *2p increases.

21. BD
Sol. (B) both give N2
(D) both give NH3

22. B
Sol. OCH3

O

H HO
C CH3  C CH3 
2
 C CH3
H O 2

O OH 18 OH
18 18 O

OCH3
OCH3

23. ABD
Sol. Balanced equation is
6I  ClO3  6H2SO4 
 Cl  6 HSO 4  3I2  3H2O

24. ABC
Sol. In (A) angle strain is relieved. B & C have strong electron withdrawing groups, so forms
hydrates.

25. AB
Sol. (A) Ortho effect makes O – Me C6H4NH2 weakest base. C6H5NHMe (PKa 4.84) P – Me –
C6H4NH2(Pka 5.10)
(B) O – NO2 C6H4NH2 (Steric effect and H - bonding)
O – Me C6H4NH2(PKa 4.38) < O - MeO C6H4NH2(PKa 4.49) < O – OH C6H4NH2(PKa
4.72)

26. A

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Sol. NaNO 2  HCl


Me2C  CMe2   Pinacol rearrangement
0  5o C

OH NH2
InvolvesCarbocation

27. B
Sol. NaOEt
CH3COOC2H5   Claisen condensation & involves carbanion

28. B
Sol. Its carbylamine reaction, involving carbene

29. A
 1
Sol. P4  OH 
 PH3  H3 PO 2

30. B

Sol.  H4P24O 6
Re d P4  OH 

31. C
Sol. PCl3  H3PO3  H4P23O5

SECTION – B
32. 6
Sol. No. of peptide bonds = 9
Mass of hydrolysed products = 796 + 18  9 = 958
47 1
No. of glycine units = 958   6
100 75
33. 0
Sol. O O O OH
S P O O O O
O O O O
S S O S S O
O S S O O P P O O O O O
O O O O O
O O HO OH O

m1 = 0 HPO3 3 m3 = 1
S O 
2
2
6

m2 = 0 m4 = 1

34. 4
Sol. OH
OH OH OCOCH 3 OCH - CH 3
COOH COOH COOH
NaOH Ac 2O NaBH4
    
CO2 , H AlCl3 EtOH

Aspirin

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35. 2
Sol.  = iCRT
For monobasic acid i = (1 + )
2.69 = (1 + ) 0.1  0.082  298
  = 0.1
| H+| = C = 10–2
pH = 2

36. 8
Sol. Except (viii) all are correct.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. AC
Sol. The given condition implies
cos  2  2   cos  2  2   4 sin2 
 cos 2 1  cos 2   1
 2cos2   sec 2  1
1
 cos  
2

38. ABC
/2 /2
Sol. (A) I  ln cot x  dx  I   ln  tan x  dx
0 0
/ 2
I    ln  cot x  dx  I  I  I  0
0
2 2
3 3
(B) I  sin x dx    sin x dx  I  0
0 0

 1
1/e   2  dt e
t  dt
(C) e 1 1/3 1/e t ln t 1/3
 
ln t 
t
I  I
I0
1  cos 2x
(D) 0
2

1  cos 2x
0 dx  0
2

39. ACD
Sol.  r1  r  r2  r r3  r 
        
      
 s  a s  s  b s  s  c s 
2
 3 abc  abc

4 abc

 abc  etc.
  2 2
s  s  a  s  b  s  c  .s 2
s2 a  b  c  R a  b  c 

40. AB
Sol. As 2x  3y  5  0 and 3x  2y  1  0 intersect at (1, 1) so this point lies on
t 2 x  ty  6  0
 t2  t  6  0

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  t  3  t  2   0
Hence, t  3, 2

41. ABC
Sol. Let equation of direct common y
tangent(s) be
 y  0  m  x  3
 mx  y  3m  0 
P 0, 3 
As, p  r
(1, 0)
x
m 1  0  3m O
 1 (–3, 0) R (3, 0)
1  m2
 4m2  1  m2 
Q 0,  3 
1
 m2 
3
1
 m
3
Clearly, PQR is an equilateral
triangle.
Now, verify alternatives.

42. ACD
n
Sol. 9  4 5   I  f
n
Let  9  4 5   f '
n n
I  f  f '  9  4 5   9  4 5 
= Even integer
0f f'2
 I is an odd integer
 a

43. ABCD
ex  a 1
Sol. (A) lim f  x   lim   a  1
x 0 x 0 2x 2
1 1
If a  1, then lim f  x   , lim f  x  
x 0 2 x 0 2
1
 f  x  is continuous at x  0, if a  1, b 
2
1
(B) f  x  is discontinuous at x  0 if b  .
2
ex  a
(C) If a  1, then lim does not exist.
x 0 2x
 x  0 is a point of irremovable type of discontinuity.

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1
(D) If a  1, then lim f  x  
x 0 2
1
b   removable type of discontinuity at x = 0
2

44. B
a
Sol. For parabola y 2  4ax , equation of tangent with slope m is y  mx  and point of
m
 a 2a 
contact P  2 , 
m m 

45. D
x2 y2
Sol. For hyperbola   1, equation of tangent with slope m is y  mx  a 2m2  b 2 and
a2 b2
 a2 mb2 
point of contact   , 
2 2 2 2 2 2
 a m b a m b 

46. D
Sol. For circle x 2  y 2  r 2 , equation of tangent with slope m is y  mx  r 1  m2 and point of
 rm r 
contact   , 
 1  m2 1  m2 

47. B
   2 tan1 x, x  1
 2x  
Sol. f  x   sin1  2 
  2 tan1 x 1 x  1
 1 x   1
   2 tan x, x 1
 It is non differentiable for x  1

48. A
 1  x 2   2 tan 1 x, x  0
Sol. f  x   cos1  2 
 1
 1  x   2 tan x, x  0
It is non differentiable at x = 0
49. A
   2 tan1 x, x  1
 2x 
Sol. f  x   sin1  1
   2 tan x
2
1 x  1
 1 x
  1
   2 tan x, x 1
It is continuous at x = 0
SECTION – B
50. 5
 3 1  2  1  4 
Sol. sin     cos    cos   ………(i)
7 8 2  7  8  7 

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 3  3 1  6  1  12 
and sin4     cos    cos  
 7  8 2  7  8  7 
 3  3 1  1  5 
or sin4     cos    cos   ………..(ii)
 7  8 2 7 8  7 
 5  3 1  10  1  20  
Similarly, sin4     cos    cos  
 7  8 2  7  8  7 
 5  3 1  3  1 
or sin4     cos    cos   ………..(iii)
 7  8 2  7  8 7
Equation (i) + (ii) + (iii)
   3   5 
sin4    sin4    sin4  
7  7   7 
9 1  5  1  3  1  
  cos    cos    cos  
8 2  7  8  7  2 7
1  5  1  3  1  
 cos    cos    cos  
8  7  2  7  8 7
9 3   3   5 
=  cos  cos  cos 7  
8 8 7
   7   
9 3 21
  
8 16 16
 a  b  21  16  5

51. 4

Sol. T1 
1


sin 8o  4o 
 cot 4o  cot 8o and so on
o o o
sin 8 sin 4 sin 8
1 1 1 1 1
Given S  o
 o
 o
 .....  o

sin8 sin16 sin32 sin 4096 sin 8192o
    
 cot 4   cot 8o  cot 8  cot16o  cot16o  cot 32o 
 o
......  cot 2048  cot 4096 o
  cot 4096 o
 cot 8192 o


 cot 4o  cot 8192o 
Also cot 8192o  cot  45  180 o
 92o 
 cot 92o (As 45  180o  8100o )
1  tan2 2o
 S  cot 4o  cot 92o   tan 2o
2 tan 2o
1  tan2 2o sec 2 2o 1
 o
 o
 o
   4o
2 tan 2 2 tan 2 sin 4

52. 4
Sol.  
L :34   3 C1 24  2  3C2   36
M : If x  0, sgn  x   1

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 
f x  0  
2 2
For x  0 f  x  is not defined
 
 For x  0, f  x     
2 2
M 1
5 8
N : Coefficient of t5  coefficient of t 2 in 1  t 2   
 coefficient of t 3 in 1  t3 
 5  8  40
Hence, L = 36; M = 1 and N = 40
 LM  N  36  40  76

53. 1
2
t 2 f  x  1   x  1 f  t  0
Sol. lim  1 
t  x 1 f  t   f  x  1 0
2
2t f  x  1   x  1 f '  t 
 lim 1
t  x 1 f ' t
2
 2  x  1 f  x  1   x  1 f '  x  1  f '  x  1
2
 2  x  1 . f  x  1  1   x  1  f '  x  1
 
f '  x  1 2  x  1
 
f  x  1 1   x  12
Integrating, we get

ln  f  x  1   ln 1   x  1
2
  ln c
Put x  1
0  0  lnc
 c 1
2
 f  x  1  1   x  1
So, f  x   1  x 2

Hence, lim
ln  f  x    ln2
 lim
 
ln 1  x 2  ln 2
1
x 1 x 1 x 1  x  1
54. 2
Sol. 1    2  3   4  0,  5  1
2 2
1     2  3     4   3 4
 
2
1     2   3   3 4  3

log 3 3  2

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