Fiitjee All India Test Series: JEE (Main) - 2019
Fiitjee All India Test Series: JEE (Main) - 2019
Fiitjee All India Test Series: JEE (Main) - 2019
JEE (Main)-2019
TEST DATE: 10-02-2019
SECTION – A
1. D
IC I I
Sol. or IB c C
IB 100
Also, VCE VCC ICR L
6 10 IC 1000
4
IC 4 10 3 A
1000
I
IB C 4 105 A
100
V VBE VCC 10
So, RB CC 2.5 105
IB IB 4 105
2. C
Sol. During elastic collision between two particles, the maximum kinetic energy is transferred from one
particle to the other when they have the same mass. Consequently, a neutron loses all its kinetic
energy when it collides head on with a proton. For this reason materials which are abundant in
hydrogen such as paraffin and water, are good moderates for neutrons.
3. D
Sol. Option, A, B, C are correct and D is the only incorrect option as:
c 3 108
(A) 30 km
10 103
So, minimum length of antenna required /4 = 7.5 km
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2
(B) P
(C) SKY wave communication is used for short wave communication (3MHz 30 MHz).
(D) Space wave is used to transfer very high frequency ( 3GHz)
4. D
Sol. Intensity of light after passing through polariser 1 is I0/2.
I
Intensity of light after passing through polariser 2 is 0 cos2 .
2
Intensity of light after passing through polariser 3 is
I I
I 0 cos2 cos2 (90 ) 0 sin2 cos2
2 2
So, for = 0 or 90, I = 0
for = 45, I = I0/8
2 2
I0 1 3 3I
for = 30, I 0
2 2 2 32
d is incorrect.
5. D
Sol. Let a = diameter of the telescope = 50 cm = 0.5 m
d = separation stars = 1011 m.
D = distance of stars from earth = 105 ly = 105 9.47 1015 m = 9.47 1020 m.
If is the angle subtended by the line joining the stars with the telescope Then,
d 1011m
1010 rad
D 9.47 1020 m
Limit of resolution of the telescope
600 10 9
1.22 1.22 1.46 10 6 rad
a 0.5
Since, << so the stars cannot be resolved by this telescope or alternately separate images
will not be seen.
Note: Information on focal length is not required.
6. D
Sol. Maximum Kinetic energy of 1 should be less than maximum kinetic energy of 2 . So, option (A)
and (B) are incorrect.
Energy associated with 1 is 1.088 MeV. So option (C) is incorrect.
From the nuclear energy level diagram of 198
80 Hg it is clear that energy released during emission
of 3 is (1.088 0.412) MeV = 0.676 MeV.
7. C
Sol. Each electron will not only interact with positively charged nucleus (which provides the central
force) but also with the other electrons (i.e. we have to take electron-electron interaction). and
hence electron’s are not subject to central force.
8. C
0.05
Sol. Least count = cm 0.005 mm
100
Zero error = (100 5) 0.005 = 0.475 mm
Reading = MSR + CSR L.C.
= 4.6 + 52 0.005
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9. C
3 60
Sol. 5 10 I1 = 60 I1 12 mA
5 103
Potential difference across 10 k = 240 60 = 180 V
So, I3 10 103 = 180 I3 = 18 mA
I2 = I3 I1 = 6 mA
10. B
1/ 2
Sol. Total voltage across the circuit V I R 2 (xL x C )2 IR 20 V
When inductor is short circuited
20 20
I
2 2 2R
R XC
20
VC IXC R 10 2 V
2R
11. B
Cair C C A
Sol. or where A is same for the 3 media.
Cmedian f f
A A A
For A : A , for B : B , for C: C
A 1.4 1.5
t / 3 t A
So, No. of waves in A =
A 3A
2t / 3 2t
No. of waves in B = 1.4
B 3A
t t 1.5
No. of waves in C =
C A
Since, the no of waves in C is equal to the sum of no. of waves in A and B, so
1.5t A t 2.8t
A 3A 3A
2.8
1.5 A
3 3
A 1.7
12. C
D 4500 1010 1
Sol. First diffraction minima is formed at = 2.25 mm
a 2 10 6
(where = 4500Å, a = 2 m, D = 1 m)
2 D
Second diffraction minima is formed at 4.5 mm
a
D 4500 10 10 1
The interference fringe width is 0.5 mm
d 9 106
So the 9th interference maxima falls on the 2nd diffraction minima. So this will be missing.
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13. D
Sol. Flux remains unchanged for sudden change
LiIi L f If
I E
If i
2 2R
N2 A N2 A
Li 0 , L f 0 r 2Li
L L
I E
If just after introducing iron cone is i
2 2R
E
(As Ii )
R
Rt Rt Rt
E 2L E E
I e 1 e 2L 2 e 2L
2R R 2R
14. D
Sol. In potentiometer wire potential difference is directly
proportional to the length. Let potential drop per unit length of I0 I0
the potentiometer wire be K. For zero deflection in the J
P Q
galvanometer the current will flow independently in 2 loops.
So, IR = K 20 …(i) G
I
Also I(R + x) = K 50 ….(ii) C
Subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i) R A X
I I
IX = K 30 …(iii)
Dividing equation (i) by equation (iii)
R 20 2 3R
X
x 30 3 2
15. C
Sol. The electric field intensity due to each uniformly charged infinite plane is uniform. The electric
field intensity at point A, B, C and D due to plane 1, plane 2 and both planes are given by E1, E2
and E as shown in the figure-A. Hence the electric lines of forces are as given in figure –B.
z
z E1
E1
E E
B E2 E2 A
1
+ x x
C E2 E2 D
E E
E1
E1
2
Figure –(A) Figure –(B)
Alternate: electric lines of forces originate from positively charged plane and terminate at
negatively charged plane. Hence, the correct representation of ELOF is as shown in figure –B.
16. B
KQ
Sol. Voutside …(i)
r
For Ein use gauss law
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r
0 r2
Ein 3 4R
0 0
Vin r
Now, dVin Ein dr
Vs r R
0
Vin (r 3 2R3 2r 2R)
12R0 0
17. A
Sol. The magnitude of velocity can be written as
v 2 v 2x v 2y
Differentiate
dv dv dv y
2v 2v x x 2v y
dt dt dt
0 = 2 v xax + 2vyay
So, v xax + vyay = 0
18. D
Sol. Apply continuity equation and Bernoulli’s equation. At the same horizontal level pressure is less
where velocity is more.
19. C
Sol. When block is slightly displaced towards right then
Fr (2kx 4kx)
When block is slightly displaced towards left then
Fr (2kx)
20. C
Sol. System is released then acceleration of 3M and M must be equal. Hence friction force between
sphere and plank is zero.
21. A
Sol. Equation of process P
(5P0,V0)
P
P 0 V 6P0 ...(1) A
V0
Heat reverses its direction when slope of line is equal to
P P0 (P0, 5V0)
...(2)
V V0 B
From equation (1) and (2) V
7 5
V V0 , P P0
2 2
22. D
Sol. From lami’s A
a0 r r2
…(i)
sin90 sin( )
sin
2
r2
a0 = R …(ii)
from above equations r a0
sin = r/R
45
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23. A
Q2
Sol. C
m
Q2 [ML2 T 2 ]2
= [ ML2 T 2 2 ]
mC ML2 T 2
[M]
M
24. C
Sol. Till 1 sec
xA = 2t
x B = t2
x = xA xB = 2t t2
dx
0 , t = 1 sec, x = 1 m
dt
Now from 1 sec 5 sec
xA = 2 + 4(t 1)
x B = t2
x = xA xB = 4t 2 t2
dx
0
dt , t = 2 sec
x=2m
25. D
Sol. Let at any instant position of man is at r and its edge of shadow is r’ Edge of
then y shadow
2 5
1 man
1
r r r
3r1 5r
r 1
3 dr1 5 dr r
60°
dt dt x
3.Vs 5 6
Vs 10 m/s
V 5iˆ 5 3ˆj
s
26. A
Sol. A ydx
R
1 gx 2
0
x tan dx
2 u2 cos2
2u4
sin3 cos
3g2
dA
Now, 0
d
= 60
27. C
T
Sol. vP 25 m/s
P
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T
vQ 20 m/s
Q
| v Q vP | 2
Ar Ai mm
v Q vP 9
2v Q 16
At Ai mm
v Q vP 9
28. C
V
Sol. Ex (6yx 3x 2 z) 0
x
V
Ey (3x 2 2z) 2
y
V
Ez (2y x 3 ) 2
z
| E | E 2x E2y E2z 2 2
29. C
F 20 3 kg
Sol. acommon 0 F
10 7 kg
F > 20 newton
fmax = 0.2 10 10 = 20 N
30. C
Sol. W = K
W g + W spring = 0
1
m1gx m2 gx kx 2 0
2
kx
m1g m2 g
2
2(m1 m2 )g
x = 2/5 m.
k
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. C
Sol. C2 (12) = 1s2 *1s2 2s2 *2s2 px2 py2
x = 0, y = 2, z = 8
z x 80
4
y 2
32. C
Sol.
O OH
O OH
Unstable at bridge-head
33. A
Sol. N3 is the strongest base amongst the following.
34. D
Sol. O CH2 OH
CH2 OH (i) PhMgBr
2 H
HIO 4 C H (ii) H2 O
CH2 OH
P2
A CH CH3
OH O
D
P3
B
Gives DNP O
C
Not carboxylic acid
Red precipitate
Ph COO CHI3
Yellow
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35. B
2
Sol. Fe H2 O 5 NO
Fe is in +1 state
–
n = 3 (unpaired e )
s = n(n 2) 15
36. C
Sol. 1
Anode : H2 H e
2
Cathode : Ag e Ag(s)
1
H2 g Ag aq H (aq) Ag s
2
0.059 H
0
Ecell ECell log
1 Ag
Ag2 S 2Ag S2
2
Ksp 4 10 12 Ag S 2
Ag 2 10 4 M
salt
pH = pKa + log
acid
0.1
= 5 + log
0.1
=5
0.059 105
Ecell 0.8 log 4
1 2 10
= 0.8767 V
37. A
1 dA 1 dZ
Sol.
2 dt 3 dt
dZ 3
2 10 4 3 104
dt 2
38. D
Sol. NaBH4 reduces aldehydes and ketones not esters.
39. B
Sol. M. P. of diamond 3930°C.
40. D
Sol. P
A 3B P 3Po Po
3
Po
PT Po 2P
Po P 3P
PT Po
3Po P
2
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1 P
K ln o Pt Po P
t Pt
1 P / 3 1 2P
= ln = ln
t P PT Po t 3P 3PT
3 2
41. A
Sol. OTs OAc
ACOH
SN NGP
OAc OAc
OAc
OAc
42. C
Sol. The elements in middle of the d-block do not form hydrides this is known as hydrogen-gap.
43. B
Sol. I. E1 = B – 801 in (KJ mol–1)
Al – 577
Ga – 579
In – 558
Tl – 589
44. D
Sol. Trans-[CoCl2(en)2]+ contains plane of symmetry.
45. A
Sol. Probability is explained by Quantum theory and not by Bohr Model.
46. C
Sol. O O O
Ph Ph Ph
C Cl C
Anhy. AlCl3
Ph Ph Ph
OH NH2 NH2
Ph
Ph
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47. C
Sol. O O O O- OH
Conc. OH OH
C C H
C C H CH COOH
H O 3
O O O
OH
48. B
Sol. SnCl2 – Na[Sn(OH)3]
CrCl3 + NaOH – Na3[Cr(OH)6]
ZnCl2 – Na2[Zn(OH)4]
BeCl2 – Na2[Be(OH)9]
AlCl3 – Na[Al(OH)4]
All soluble
49. C
3
Sol. KClO3 KCl O2
2
KClO3 decomposes (with higher mass) and KCl is formed (lower mass),
decrease in mass w.r.t. initial stage.
50. A
x 1
Sol. log logk logP
m n
Log k = 0.699
k=5
1
Slope = tan = tan 45° = 1 =
n
1
x
k.p n
m
= 5 (0.5)1/1
= 2.5 g/g adsorbent.
51. C
Sol. N N Ph
OH
OH
HNO2
NH2
0o 5o C
N2 X
Red dye
52. A
Sol. Copper matte has Cu2S and FeS along with Cu2O.
53. D
Sol. (A) XX
X X Preffered addition
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(C)
54. D
Sol.
O2N OMe
O 2N
OMe
OH
O2N OMe
55. A
Sol. Ca 2H2O H2 Ca OH2
CaH2 H2O Ca OH2 2H2
56. B
Sol. Y(CCP) = 4 X(Oct. void) = 4
15
Atoms along one B. D removed Y ,X=3
4
Z introduced in available voids = 2 Td. Voids + 1 oct. void = 3
X3 Y15 Z3 X4 Y5 Z 4
4
57. C
Sol. For isothermal process,
P 1V 1 = P 2V 2
32 PoVo = PoV
V = 32Vo
For process R Q
W = –PV = –Po[Vo-V]
= – Po[Vo – 32Vo]
W = 31 PoVo
58. B
Δ
Sol. Na + S + C + N NaSCN (Sodium extract)
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59. D
Sol. NaOH High conductance.
+
On adding mixture, conductance , after end point HCl + CH3COOH mixture will have H from
HCl, conductance again.
60. D
Sol. X X X
B X B B BH
X
HN N HN NH HN NH HN N
HB BH HB B X HB BH HB BH
NH NH N N
X X
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SECTION – A
61. A
Sol. Equation of AB A(0, 1)
y 3x 1
Solve with ellipse
16 3
BC B(–x, y) C(x, y)
13
62. B
4 1 r 1 1 r
Sol. tan1 2 tan tan
r r 16 4 4
63. B
Sol. (x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 + (x – y + 1) = 0
Satisfy (1, 0), get
64. A
Sol. x12 f 2 x1 9 0
65. C
Sol. If (1, 8, 0) occupy odd places 4
If (3, 6, 0) occupy odd places 8
Total : 12
66. B
Sol. |z1| = |z2| = |z3| = 5
67. D
Sol. Differentiate both sides, g(x) = tan x
68. A
Sol. f x 3
x 3 1 1 then f 1 x x 2 2x
69. C
P e1e2 e3 P o1o2 e1 13
Sol.
P e1e2 e3 P o1e1o2 P e1o1o2 P o1o2 e1 28
70. A
k
Sol. sin k cos sin
2 2 2
x
sin x k cos 2 dx 1 k 2 2
1 sin 1, k 2 2
2
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71. C
Sol. AB = –BA A–1AB = –A–1BA B = –A–1BA BA–1 = –A–1B
(A–1B)T = BT(AT)–1 = –BA–1 = A–1B
72. A
1 1
Sol. f x 1 x2 y 2 f y dy x f y dy
0 0
2 164
f(x) = 1 + ax + bx, put in the equation and solve, we get b f 0
57
73. C
2
Sol. |a + b + c + d|2 = a 2 a b 4 2d a b c
Let d a b c
1
= = = cos cos as 0, |a + b + c + d|2 = 4 2 3
3 2
74. D
6 6
2
Sol. g(x) is increasing g x dx x dx g(6) – g(1) 2 n6
1 1
75. C
6 2 6 2
Sol. sin , cos
12 4 12 4
sin x sin2x
12
11
x ,
12 36
76. D
Sol. T
n 2
2e 2x
e x e x
e2x ex 1 e x dx
0
11 11
T n T
4 4
77. A
Sol. F(x) = F(x + 1)
1500
1/2 1
F x dx 1500
F x dx F x dx
0 0 1/2
1 nd
Now put x = y in 2 integral
2
78. B
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. lim ..... nlim .....
n 2n 1 2n 2 2n 3 4n 2n 2 2n 4 4n
2 1
dx dx 1
2 x 2 2x dx 2 n 2
0 0
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79. B
Sol. P (6 + 8i), apply rotation, R = (3 + 7i)
80. D
Sol. a + b = 0 a = –4, b = 4
1/4
1
Area = 2 x dx
0
6
81. B
Sol. Plane is 2x + 3y + 6z = 35
82. C
Sol. All alike + (2 alike, 2 alike, 2 alike) + (2 alike + 4 alike) + (3 alike + 3 alike) = 1405
83. B
Sol. Variance is independent of shifting of origin
84. A
Sol. ~(p q) (q p) T
and ~{(p q) (~q p)} ~{(p q) (~(p q))} T
85. A
1 1
xn
Sol. Let I nx n 1 x dx nx dx
0 0 n 1 n
1
1
xn nx dx
n 1 n 0
Use integration by parts, then
1 1 1
I
n 1 n n 1 n1 n 12
2
I 2 , p + q + r = 10
6
86. D
Sol. AP = x cot 60º S
BP = x cot 45º
PB – AP = AB R
30 3
3 1 x
Similarly, y 15 3 y x
PQ = 60 15 3 m
60º 45º 30º 60º
Q
B 30 m A P
87. A
2
4
Sol. AC·BC = SC2 =
2
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88. B
2 2 2
Sol. AOCB is a rhombus h + k = 4r
89. B
n 8r 2 12r 5 1
Sol. Given expression is 2 2
r 1 8r 4r 1 8n 4n 1
k1 = 8, k2 = 4, k3 = 1
90. B
1 1 1 1
Sol. lim n tan 4n! 1 ..... .....
n! n 1!
1! 2!
n
n! n!
n tan 4 .....
= lim n 1 ! n 2 ! n!
4
..... = 4 = L
n n! n 1!
4 .....
n 1 !
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