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AITS-FT-IV-PCM (Sol)-JEE(Main)/18

FIITJEE JEE(Main)-2018

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


FULL TEST – IV
(Main)
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

S. No. PHYSICS S. No. CHEMISTRY S. No. MATHEMATICS


1. B 31. A 61. B
2. A 32. A 62. D
3. A 33. B 63. B
4. C 34. C 64. C
5. D 35. D 65. D
6. B 36. A 66. A
7. B 37. A 67. D
8. C 38. B 68. B
9. C 39. B 69. A
10. C 40. D 70. B
11. D 41. D 71. B
12. D 42. B 72. C
13. A 43. A 73. C
14. B 44. B 74. C
15. C 45. C 75. D
16. A 46. A 76. B
17. D 47. C 77. A
18. A 48. C 78. B
19. A 49. D 79. D
20. B 50. A 80. C
21. A 51. D 81. C
22. C 52. B 82. C
23. A 53. D 83. B
24. D 54. A 84. A
25. D 55. B 85. B
26. D 56. A 86. C
27. B 57. C 87. D
28. C 58. B 88. B
29. D 59. A 89. B
30. D 60. D 90. A

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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A

1. B
Population covered = d2
50  105    hR 
50  105
   828.6 km2

3.14  2  150  6.4  10 6

2. A
Fact about P – N junction.

3. A
Given that v  v o loge  r / ro 
dv r 
field E = or E =  Vo  o 
dr r 
2
mv 2 eVoro mvo
Now eE  or 
r r r
1/2
 ev r 
v   o o 
 m 
1/2
Now mv   mev oro   cons tan t
nh
 mvr  Bohr 's quantum condition
2
or r  n

4. C
 2I 
T  2 I / MBH  T1  2  
 Pm  2Pm  BH 
 2I 
T2  2  
  2Pm  Pm  BH 
T 1
 1 
T2 3
5. D
Let lengths of ABC and ADC is l 1 and l 2 respectively. Then
l 1 360  60 i l
  5 Now 1  1
 i2  5i1
l 2 60 i2 l 2

5  oi1  1  oi2 
Now B1    and B2   
6  2r  6  2r 
 B1  B2

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6. B
R

So Req = 4R/9 4R

For Pmax, r = Reg.  r  4R / 9

7. B
2.5 1.5 A
 2.5
2 y 2y
 y  0.5 m
y

1.5 B

8. C
f1  f2 String A
D 1 D 2
C  fD
 C1  C2
T
but C = String B

 1   2

9. C
At the surface of a current carrying wire
1
B  o Jr
2
B
J
r
 as slope of wire P > slope of wire Q

10. C
Equivalent circuit Req
2R  2R
Re q  R   2R
4R
L L L
 time constant t =  E
reg 2R K

11. D

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 Fx  0,  Fy  0  N  Mg N
  about O = 0 N B
 l  l
 N sin    2   N cos 
 2  2 mg N
 tan    / 2
sec    2  4 / 2  1m 1m

l  2  4
thus  / 1  l  2  4
 2  2
17
l  0.25  4 l  m
2

12. D
2 1 2  1
 
v v R
1 1.5 1  1.5
 
v u R
1 3
for v to be +ve,   0 or u > 3 R
2R 2u

13. A
NB reaches maximum when activity of A and B will be same
D N
i.e D A NA  D BNB  NB  A A
DB

14. B
KQ K
Q'
VB  0    0 or Q'  Q
b b
Where Q is total charge inside A and Q1 is charge on shell B therefore field outside B will be zero
KQ
and electric field inside A will be E  3 r (linearly increase) between spherical shell A and B
a
E  KQ / r 2 .

15. C
mvo  o  mv1  2mv 2 y
v 2  v1 mB  2m
v o  v1  2v 2 ...... i & e  1 B
v 0
vo 2v o (0,0)
 v 2  v1  v o .... ii from i  & ii  v1  ,v 2  x
3 3 O
2R
T 
vo vo
2 4 mA  m
Angle rotated by by A = , Angle rotated by B = rad.
3 3

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16. A
Velocity
ur
of image of particle B, v o  2 cm/s
V B  5i  4  i   i
Velocity of image of particle A, B
ur
V A  10  i   4  i   10j 45o
ur
 V A  14i  10j
Relative velocity of image
ur ur ur
V BA  V B  V A A
 i  14  i   10j
 15i  10j
ur
 V BA  325 cm/sec

17. D
Since P1V1  P2 V2  TA  TB work done is +ve and efficiency is positive quantity
work done Q
  1  released
Heat given Qabsrobed
Therefore there must be some heat absorbed in the process. During adiabatic process Q  0 ,
therefore during linear process heat will enter and leaves system at different times.

18. A
AV = const.
1
P  v 2  constt
2
If velocity increases then pressure decreases.
19. A
By   m / v so percentage error can find.

20. B
 dy  x
   2cos
 dx tangent L
 dy 

and tan 90  45o    
 dx normal
L 3L
x ,y 
3 
21. A
Fact
22. C
h
mvr  in first orbit
2
h
v
2mr
v2 h2
a  
r 4  2 m2 r 3

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23. A
1 1 1 fv
  u 
v u f f v
v f v v
   1
u f f
v 1
| m | 1   slope  b / c
f f

24. D
  2
I 
SL 2  SL1  10log max  10log 
 I1  I2  
Imin 2
  I1  I2 
 
2
 a1 
  1
a
 10log  2   20 dB
2
 a1 
  1
 a2 

25. D
iBl
a
m
 iBl 
and v =  t
 m 
 v  20 cm/s

26. D
4g m
a  gsin53o  time taken by block to reach the bottom
5
25 25 5
t   
a 2  10 4 mg cos 53o mg sin 53o
5
 Distance travelled by the inclined  vt  4 2 5 m 53
0
4

27. B
dv
speed v = v v  2v  2v x ax  2v y a y
x2 y2 dt
dv v x a x  v y ay 3  2  4  1
   2 m / s2
dt v 32  42

28. C
Displacement of the winning team is zero. Hence work done by loosing team on the winning
team is zero.
Ground applies a frictional force on the losing team in a direction opposite to its displacement
hence work done by ground on losing team is zero.

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29. D
ur uuur dB
 E. dl   A.
dt
d 
E  2r   17  17  0.2 sin  t    
 dt 
r
 E   0.2   cos  t   
2
r
 magnitude of amplitude =  0.2   240 m N/C
2

30. D
Zero in fact A will be inclined away from the vertical at some angle.

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A

31. A
Factual

32. A
They make non ideal solution with negative deviation so Vmix  50.

33. B
Initial nuclides of X and Y  Xo and Yo
After time ‘t’ nuclides of X and Y  Xt and Yt
X t  1/ 2Yo ,Yt  1/ 4Xo
Xo  1.414Yo , Yt  1/ 4Xo
Now, X t  Xo eD 1 /t  1/ 2Yo ; Yt  Yo eD 2 /t  1/ 4Yo
Dividing equation (i) by (ii) ; we get
Xo  2Yo  2  2e
D 2 D 1  t

 e 2 1  1
D D t

Q since t is not zero so D 2  D 1  8 days.

34. C
For cyclic process du = 0
q  w
pv1  1 R  300
pv 2  1 R  400
 p  v 2  v1   R  400  300 
q    wBA  w AC  w CB 
600   0  2  400  300   w CB 
w CB  800 cal.

35. D
Anodic reaction –
† K   OH
KOH ‡ˆ ˆˆ ˆˆˆ
1  0.75 0.75 0.75
14
H  = 10
 a 0.75
Cathodic reaction


HCl  
H  Cl
0.1 0 0
0.1 0.9 0.1 0.9
H 

C
 0.09

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H 
0.0591  a o
Ecell
Ecell  0  log  0, it is concentration cell 
2 H   
 c
on solving Ecell  0.378 v

36. A

O
O OH
C OCH3
C CH3 C CH3
CH3MgBr H+/H2O
CH3 CH3

SH OH
S O OH
SH
37. A
O
OH
N2Cl OH CH3
CH3
H3C CH3 CH3
CH3

38. B
Witting Reaction, in presence of lithium salt trans alkene is formed.

39. B
‘Al’ is produce by electrolytic reduction of Al2O3

40. D
COOH COOH
conc. H2SO4 H+/H2O
CH2 C3O 2 CH2
COOH
 COOH

41. D
Conceptual.

42. B
Conceptual.

43. A
 t 2g2,2,1 g0,0 

44. B
C – 2 epimer of D – glucose

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CHO

2 S
HO H
3 S
HO H
4 R
H OH
5 R
H OH

6CH2OH

45. C
XeF2  PF5  XeF  PF6 
XeF4  SbF5  XeF3  SbF6

46. A
Due to NGP reaction proceeds with retention of configuration.

47. C

48. C
O O
Cl Cl

H OH

O
COOH

OH

49. D
Factual.

50. A
0.5  100
Initial moles of acetic acid   0.05
1000
0.49  100
Moles of acetic acid left   0.049
1000
Moles of acetic acid absorbed 0.05  0.049  0.01 mol in a litre
Molecules 6.022  1023  0.001  6.022  102 in 100 ml
Total area 3.01 102
Area occupied by single molecule of acetic acid    5  10 19 m2
no. of molecules 6.022  1020

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51. D

H2O
Na2B4O7 + H2SO4 H2B4O7 H3BO3
(A) (B)

Na
B B 2O 3
(D) (C)
 Boron does not react with HCl, dil H2SO4 but react with conc. H2SO4 to form H3BO3
2B  3H2SO 4  2H3BO3  3SO2
 conc.

52. B
 1
DE  2.18  1018 1  
 4
3
 2.18  1018  J / atom
4
3 1
 2.18  1018   6.022  1020 Jouls for moles
4 100
3
 2.18   6.022  102 J.
4
 3940 J
Now for isothermal expansion U  0
 dq  dw
v2
so w  2.303 nRT log
v1
v2
39400  2.303  2  8.314  300  log
v1
v2 39400
log 
v1 11488.3
v2
log  0.3
10
v
or 2  2
10
v 2  20 litre

53. D
Let no. of Fe2   x
no. of Fe2   0.93  x
then 2x  3  0.93  x   2
x  0.79

54. A
Solution will make buffer before equation point since before equation point both HA and NaA are
present.

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55. B
The Product is phenol – for aldehyde resin which is brownish mass with no alcoholic group.

56. A
Conceptual.

57. C
If no electronic repulsion is there than He can be treated as two mono electronic atoms so
z2
EHe  13.6   13.6  4  54.4 eV
n2
For both electronic system  54.4  2  108.8 eV.

58. B
Conceptual.

59. A
O
i) Alc KOH cold alk. KMnO4
Ph CH CH2 Cl Ph C CH Ph C CHO
ii) NaNH2
Cl iii) H+

OH
NaOH -
Ph CH COO
warm (Intra molecular cannizzaro)

60. D
O O O
CH3 CH3
CH3
OH- Br2 Br

OH-

OH O O
C O
CH3 CH3
CH3
OH-
Br

-
COO

CH3

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Mathematics PART – III


SECTION – A

61. B
Centre of rectangular hyperbola = (1, -2)
So equation of asymptotes are x = -1; y = -2
5
So radius of circle =
2

62. D
1 1 1 4a
  b
a b 4 a4
4a2
so A 
2 a  4 
Amin = 32 = c
So last digit of cc = 6

63. B
2
We have k  1   2
 1
Gives k = -1 only

64. C
2
t 2   t1  also t1t 2  4
t1
 t1   2
so, m1 = 2 and m2 = - 2
m1  m2
tan   2 2
1  m1m2
2 2
sin  
3
8 4 5
so,  f    max  8 
9 3

65. D
1 1 2
2 1 1  0  p  5q  3r  0
p q r
4
so, 2px  3qy   p  5q   0
3
 4  20 
p  2x    q  3y  0
 3  3 
 2 20 
so fixed point is   , 
 3 9 

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3
so the slope of required line = 
10

66. A
a  20  6, b  10  30, c  sin1 sin  4  10   10  3 
f  x   sin  2  a  b  c  x   cos2   a  b  c  x 
 sin 2x  cos2 x
1  cos 2x
 sin 2x 
2
5 1
maximum value of f  x  
2

67. D
Clearly C   0,0  , let the equation of circle be x 2  y 2  ax  by  0 .
On homogenizing with chord 11x  3y  14  0
and comparing with pair of asymptotes we get equation of circle as
112x 64y
x2  y2   0
23 23

68. B
Equation of hyperbola  x  1 y  2   4
 XY  4
 c  c 1
If normal at  ct,  intersect curve again at  ct ',  then t’ =  3
 t  t'  t
2t  4  t  2
1
 X ', Y '     ,  16 
 4 
3 
  ,   29    , 14 
4 
3
   ,   15
4
 15  4
so   20
 3
69. A
dy
2y 1
dx
dy 1
  1
dx 2y
1
y
2
1 1 1
so, d   
16 16 2 2
so sin   1
so number of solution is 3

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70. B
x2 y 2
The director circle of   1 is x 2  y 2  3
2 1
Let P  3 cos , 3 sin   
Chord of contact is x 3 cos   2y 3 sin   2  0
It touches x 2  y 2  r 2
2 2
r  
2 2
3 cos   12 sin  3  9 sin2 
2 2
rmax  rmin 
3, 12
A max
So, 4
A min

71. B
x1  2R cos A, x 2  2R cosB, x3  2R cos C
dx1 da
 2R sin A also a  2sin A   2R cos A
dA dA
dx1 dx dx
so,   tan A, 2   tanB, 3   tan C
da db dc
tan A  tanB  tan C  3 3
 dx dx dx 
So,  1  2  3   11  2
 da db dc 

72. C
Let b  c  x and bc  y and a  z
Then  b  c  a   b  c  a   bc
s s  a 1 A 
   cos  cos  A  120 .
bc 2 2 3
1
 2 bc sin A y sin120 y 3
r   
s abc xy xz
2 2

73. C
x2 y 2
Let   1,an  bn be the ellipse with eccentricity = en
an2 bn2
 bn2  an2  1  en2  ......  1
According to question bn  bn 1 ....  2 
And an-1 = anen …..(3)
Again for ellipse an2en2   1   1  en2 1  ….(4)
an2 en2
Solving we have an2 en2  an2  1  en2  1  en2 1 
 en2   1  en2  1  en2 1  ...  5 

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eccentricity en is independent of n  en = en-1 = e


2 5 1
e2   1  e2   e 
2

74. C
tan       30     

tan   tan  30     1
   3  tan   tan  30       1   tan    tan  30     
1   tan    tan  30      3

 3  tan   
3  tan  30    

 414  3  tan15  414   3   2  3   2 29

75. D
2 17
f  x   1  x  x 2  x3  ....  x16  x17  0  1 1  x    2 1  x   ....  17 1  x 

 f "  1  2.1  3.2  4.3  .....  17.16  2.1 2


16
1 16 1
 22   r  r  1  
3 r 1
 r  r  1 r  2    r  1 r  r  1   16.17.18 
3
r 1

  2  816

76. B
f  x  1
We have f  x  1  . For convenience, let f  x    x
f x  1

n  1
We have n1 
n  1
n1  1 n  2
Thus n 2  
n1  1 2 n
n 2  1 n  2
Continuing on, we have n 3  
n 2  1 3n  2
n3  1 4n
n  4    n
 n 3  1 4
Thus the function is periodic with length 4

77. A
xy ' 2y  x 4 y 2 , y 1  6

2y
Divide by x: y '  x3 y2
x

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dy du
Let y  u1,  u2 chain rule
dx dx
2 du 2 1
This gives: u  u  x3u2
dx x
du 2
 u   x3
dx x
2
 dx
The integrating factor is e x  x2

6x 2
But, u  y 1 , therefore: y 
x 6  6C
6
So y 
x4

78. B
2 4 sin  3  x 
Let I  0 dx
4 sin  3  x   4 sin    x 

 4 sin  3  x  4 sin  3   2  x  
  dx
0 4
sin  3  x   4 sin    x  4 sin  3   2  x    4 sin     2  x  

 I   dx  
0

79. D
2a b

tan A tanB
2a cos A b cosB

sin A sinB
2 cos A  cosB , by the sine rule
Therefore,

sin2 A  sin2 B


1  cos2 A  1  cos2 B   
cos2 A  cos 2 B cos2 A  cos 2 B
1  cos2 A  1  4 cos2 A 3 cos2 A 3
  
cos2 A  4 cos2 B 5 cos2 A 5

80. C
Let z = x + iy
2
3  x  iy   2 x 2   y  2   9i  0

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2
 y  3 and 3x  2 x 2   y  2   9i  0
9x2  4x 2  100
x2 = 20
x= 20  as arg z   / 2 
so z  20  3i
In 20  3i  ea .eib
ea  29  a  In 29

81. C
P3  P  I  P   P  P2  P   I  P   2P  I
P 4  P  2P  I   2  I  P   P  21  3P
P5  P  2I  3P   2P  3(IP)  5P  31
P6  P  5P  3I   P  I  P   3P  5I  8P

82. C
10
 1 1 1 
10
 1  x  x3  x4 
1 x  2  3 
 x x  x30

coefficient of x30 in 1  x  x 3  x 4 
= 10 C10 10 C0  10 C9 10 C3 10 C810C6 10 C710C9
= 1 + 1200 + 9450 + 1200
= 11851
last digit of (11853)11851 = 7

83. B
7!
nS 
 2! 2
5!3! 1
n A   
7! 7

84. A
  b 4a
.   1
a b
b 4a
as  1 5
a b
 10 
so   1
 5  . max
85. B
2
2 2 sin x  cos x 2 2
  dx  ….. (i)
2 
x 2
1 1 1
  x  2   
2  

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3
2 2 sin x  cos x 2 2
  dx  ……(ii)
3 2
x 2
adding (i) and (ii)
5 2 3 2
 AM 0.75  A  1.3
3 

86. C
As f(1) = 0
f  1   0
f  1   0
 no local extremum at x = 1

87. D
2
I  xf  x  I20   f  x dx
0
3 3
0 
4 4
88. B
 
sin  xn  xn 1  1 1
sin xn sinn 1
 2n 1
  cot xn 1  cot xn   2n 1
n 1 n 1
3 2 3 2
3
 lim cot xn  cot x1 
n  2
 3
 lim xn  as cot x1 
n  6 2
89. B
Shaded region depicts min  x , y 1
2
Required area = 4  5  x2  1 dx 
1
 2 1 
 10  sin1  sin1 4
 5 5
Y

(1, 2)
1
(2, 1)
X
-1 1

-1

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90. A
/2
/ 2
  n  cos x   e x  cot x  cos ec 2 x  dx   n  cos x  .e x cot x  e x   / 4
/4
  
 1 
  e x  n  cos x  .cot x  1  2  e 2  e 4  n  1
4
 2 
 1 
 e  / 4  e  / 4  n2  1
 2 

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