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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – IV

JEE (Advanced)-2019
PAPER –1

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A, C
Sol. Potential of sphere
kQ kq q
  0Q R
R a a
dQ q dR qv
Current flowing to the sphere I   
dt a dt a
qv
So current flowing away from sphere  I 
a

2. A, C
Sol. Q v =0 v0  q
x=0 x=b x=a
Applying conservation of energy:
1 kQq kQq
mv 02  
2 a b
b 6
solve to get 
a 7
Again apply conservation of energy between x = a and x =  .
1 kQq 1
mv 02   mv 2
2 a 2
Solve to get v  7v 0

3. A, D
Sol. Consider a ring of radius x and thickness dx.

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dx

x 


Equivalent current in this ring   charge on ring
2
 Q
   2  dx  2
2 R
   2xQ 
dB (due to this ring)  0  dx 
2x  2 R2 
R
0  Q 0 Q  0 Q
B 
 2 R
0
2
dx. 
2R 2
.R 
2R

4. C, D
Sol. For cylinder;
 ir
B  0 2 ;r  a
2R
 i
 0 ;r  a
2r
We can consider the given cylinder as a combination to two cylinders. One of radius R carrying
current I in one direction and other of radius R/2 carrying l/3 in both directions.
At point A:
 l / 3  l
B 0 0 0
2  R / 2  3 R
At point B:
  4l / 3  R  0 l
B 0 2    0 
2  R  2  3 R

5. B, C, D
1 1
Sol. (A) The frequency of oscillation of the circuit is f    503 Hz
2 LC  0.100 H 1.00  10 6 F 

(B) The maximum charge on the capacitor is Q  C  1.00  10 6 F 12.0 V   12.0 C 
1 2 1 2
To find the maximum current I, we equate C  LI ,
2 2
Then solve for I, to obtain
C 1.00  10 6 F
Ii    12.0 C  37.9 mA
L 0.100H
(D) The total energy the circuit possesses at t = 3.00 s and at all
1 1 2

U  C2  1.00  106 F 12.0 V   72.0J
2 2

6. A, B, C, D
Sol. (A) The line joining point source S1 and S2 is perpendicular to screen. Hence, shape of fringe is
circular.

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(B) The path difference at point P is


P

dcos  y

O
d

x  dcos 
D
For the minima. x 
2
D D
 dcos   or cos=
2 2d
y D y2 D2 1
or  or 2 2
 2

D2  y 2 2d D  y 4d 4  4.82

or 92.16y 3  1  y 2 or 91.16y 2  1
 y  0.1 m  10 cm
D
(C) x  dcos    2m  1  m  4, 3, 2, 1,0,1,2,3,4,5
2
Thus total number of minima is 10.
(D) The path difference at point O is x  d  4.8D . Hence, it is neither a point of maxima nor a
point of minima.

7. A, D
Sol. In the time light takes to go from the wheel to the mirror and back again, the wheel turns through
an angle of
2 
  rad
500 250
2l 2(500m) 10 10
That time is t   8
  106 s  s
C 3  10 m / s 3 3
So the angular velocity of the wheel is

rad
 250
   1200 rad / s
t (10 / 3)  106 s
If r is the radius of the wheel, the linear speed of a point on its rim is
v  r  (1200  rad / s) (0.050 m)  60 m / s .

8. A
Sol. 1 kg F
f
F  fmax at equilibrium
 N  mg

9. B
Sol. F  f  MA
Ff
A
M

10. C

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11. D

Sol.   I   
I
I = moment of inertia

12. B
Sol. K system  K1  K 2  K 3
When Vmax  KEmax

13. A
Sol. Angular momentum  I

SECTION – C

14. 7
Sol.

3D cos  y


S1 S2
3D
D
Path difference = 3D cos   2D  cos   2 / 3
D 5
y  D tan   mn  52  7
2

15. 5
Sol. Here, x  dsin    SS2  SS1 
 dsin   40 m=m 
or d sin  m   40 m
 1  sin   1
m  100  109
or  1  6
 40  10 6  1
10  10
or  2500  1000m  1  2500
or  2.5  m  2.5
or  m  2, 1,0,1,2

16. 2
Sol. Let ground state energy (in eV) be E1
Then from the given condition
E
E2n  E1  204 eV or 12  E1  204 eV
4n
 1 
 E1  2  1  204 eV ...........  i 
 4n 
and E 2n  En  40.8 eV
E1 E1  3 
 2
 2
 E1   2   40.8 eV .... ii
4n n  4n 

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1
1
From euqation  i and  ii , 4n2  5  n  2
3
4n2

17. 8
v2
Sol. Acceleration a 
r
Z n2 Z3
where v  and r  a 4
n Z n
Since both are in ground state i.e., n = 1
3 3
a Z   2 8
3 He
so a  Z    He    
aH  ZH   1 1
 

18. 2
dN 2
Sol.  t  N
dt
dN d2N
For to be minimum; 0
dt dt 2
d2N dN
 2  2t  
dt dt
 2t   t 2  N  0  
2t 0  t 02
orN 
2

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. A, B, C, D
Sol. a is CuFeS2, b is Cu2S, c is Cu2O, d is Cu3FeS3

20. A, B, C, D
Sol. (a) In BCl3. 2P orbital of B will overlap with lone pair of Lewis base while in AlCl3 it is 3 P orbital
of Al.
(b) back bonding is reason
(c) bond strength decreases so reducing power increases
(d) bond angle in PH2 : 93.5o
Bond angle in NH3 : 107o
Bond angle in H2O : 104.5o
o
Bond angle in  C2H5 2 O is greater than 109 .28

21. C, D
Sol. B2O3  H2O  H3BO3
N2 O5  H2O  HNO3
P4 O10  H2 O  H3PO 4
H
C COOH
Maleic anhydride + H2 O 
C
H COOH
Maleic acids
H3PO4 & maleic acid are polyprotic acids.

22. A, B, C, D
Sol. All are exothermic reactions.

23. A, B, C
Sol. Xanthoproteic test is given by such amino acids which contains aromatic groups that derivatives
of benzene.

24. A, B, C

25. B, D
Sol. Ml Me
(B)

2 chiral carbon but has POS

(D) Do even no of exchanges at top chiral carbon we get COOH


has POS with 2 chiral carbons.
H OH
H OH
COOH

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26. A
27. C
28. A

29. D
Sol. P  no reaction y  H3PO3
P + Q  HIO2 and HIO3
R  HClO4
Reaction q is vigorous

30. A
31. A

SECTION – C

32. 3
Sol. (Z+A) =
X = Cis – But – 2 ene
Y = Trans But – 2 ene
Z = Racemic mixture
A = Meso compound

33. 3
x y
Sol. Let the rate law es Rate = k  PNO2   PH 2  By putting the different values and soling
And soling we will get
2 1
Rate  k  PNO2   PH 2 
Order = 2 + 1 = 3

34. 2
42075
Sol. In k  78.09   6.06
500
log k  2.344 103 min 1
2.303
t1/4  by1.333
2.344 10 3
 123.06 min  2 hrc

35. 2
Sol. Only primary amine will give carbylamines test.

36. 3
Sol. OCH 3 is not ambident nucleophlice

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. B, C, D
k n n 1
CK x
Sol.  lim  K
  x 2 e dk
K  0 n K  3 
n  I II
0
1
x
 x 2 e x |10   2x.e dx
I II
0
1
1
 e  2  xe x    e x dx
0
0

a  2
 e  2  e   e  1   e  2 
b  1

38. A, C
Sol.  f '  x   2xe  x
 f  x   2e x  x  1  c
f  0   2  c  c  2
f  x   2  2.e  x  x  1
e x f  x   2e x  2x  2 1
1
 e  f  x   2   2  x  1
x

  2  f  x   e x  2 1  x 
x  In5
  2  f In5   5  2x 1  In5 
g  x   1  x  e x

g'  x 1  x  e  x  1 e  x   
x x
e 1    x   xe
39. A, C
Sol.    2  1  2  3  2 2
&   2 2  2  2    1
  2

40. A, B, C, D
12 1
Sol. x  ………. (i)
15  1 
1  2 
 x  y2 
 
4  1 
and y     ……. (ii)
5  1 
 1 
 x 2  y 2 

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1 2 2
Put x 2  y 2  and add (i) and (ii)
u
1 4  9 
2
1
    2
 2

u  5   1  4  1  4  
 
 1   1 
 25  u2  2  2   32 5  4    8 
 u    4 
1 6 26
Put u   v  v  or
u 5 5
1
 4  5 or
5
 2 1 
  x, y    2, 1 or  , 
5 5 

41. A, C
Sol.  x  0  x  1  x
sin1( x)cos 1( x) 
 lim f(x)  lim 
x 0 x 0 2(1  x).   x  2 2

& for x  0  {x}  x
sin1(1  x)cos1(1  x) 
lim f(x)  lim 
x 0 x 0 2x(1  x) 2

42. B, D

Sol.   sin xdx  2
0
 b  a  4
a b
 0
cos xdx  9

9
 ab 
2
 7
 a &b 
4 4

43. B, D
f g h
Sol.   x  f ' g' h'
f '' g'' h''
f g h
  ' x  f ' g' h'
f ''' g''' h'''

44. B
Sol.  b  ac and c  bd  A.M.  G.M.

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 bc  abcd  bc  ad
2ac 2bd
b  and c   A.M.  H.M.
ac bd
4abcd
 bc 
 a  c b  d 
  a  c  b  d   4ad
 ab  bc  cd  3ad

45. A
ac bd
Sol.   b and c  A.M.  G.M.
2 2

 a  c  2b and b  d  2c
  a  c    b  d   2 b  c 
 ad bc
2ac 2bd
b  and c   G.M.  H.M.
ac bd
 ab  bc  cd  3ad

46. C
ab  cd
Sol.   bc  A.M.  G.M.
2
  ab  cd  2bc
2  ab  cd
 bc   G.M.  H.M.
 ab  cd
  ab  cd  2ad

47. B
48. A
49. C

SECTION – C

50. 9
x  2 y 1
Sol.   4 2 or  4 2
1 1

2 2
 A  2, 5  & B  6,  3 
 area of CAB  20
 sum  2 20  4 5

51. 3
Sol.  x 2  5x  6  0
  x  1 x  6   0  x  1
 x  5y  6 ........ (i) tangents
1
& y   x  1 ......... (ii)
2

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1 1


3 1
 tan   5 2  
1 9 3
1
10

52. 2
ab 5
Sol.  ab
2 4
a 1
 
b 4
H8  a a 1
 8  8  2
a  H8 b 4

53. 8
Sol.  x 2  4  y  1 has directrix
y  1 1
y2
 4
  4
   8

54. 2
Sol. 1  9  4a  1   2  a2  4a  5
2
 2  a2  4  a  2  1  0

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