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FT 1 Jee Main

The document provides the solutions and standard answer key for 60 multiple choice questions from a JEE Main full test. It lists the question number followed by the correct answer choice for each question, ranging from topics in chemistry, physics and mathematics. The key is organized by question number to allow test takers to easily check their answers.

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FT 1 Jee Main

The document provides the solutions and standard answer key for 60 multiple choice questions from a JEE Main full test. It lists the question number followed by the correct answer choice for each question, ranging from topics in chemistry, physics and mathematics. The key is organized by question number to allow test takers to easily check their answers.

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JEE MAIN

FULL TEST SOLUTIONS


STANDARD ANSWER KEY
o<o<<a A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 12 13
3 4 14 15
1 2 3 1 4 4 2 3 3 1
16 17 3
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
A 4 2 29 30
3 2 3 7 2 6 9 5 3 5 5
31 32 3 5
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
1 4 45
2 4 2 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 2
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A 1 3 2 3 1 7 2 6 2 6 7 30 9 3 2
Q 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
A 3 1 1 3 4 4
2 3 1 1 3 3
Q 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
A 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 5 3 3 4 1
Hg(0Ac)yH,0 -H
+
HO
was |2.
NaBH4/OH CH;
structure. hybridisation
vessel
-3H,
(X)
Major
closed OH CH; giant HCI
d
c, +Clh(g)
0
c b,
No
b, + (c)
CIO
0CI
tetrahedral
a, a,
|L
Ph Ph H,PO, compound
(2)(4)in Planar
but
Non-polar
PCl;(g)PCl,(g)
H0 Cr;0,/V,Os
kept climination
EtOEOH
X
K (E3 linear. ’
PCI, -H,
600°C
- HOH
(B) lonic mol 3-x
(A) sp sp
of CH;CHH
- - +
CO,SiO, PCL,
AIF;- 3
mol CI
HO H CIZ
=0
Att equil.
at
(4). (4).
00 (10)
(2). (3). (3).(a) (d) (1).
% Ph CH3 CH,
Q.13 (8) (9) (11) (12) (13)
Me Me chain
amylopectin. 2
Achiral
mixture =50
year
Et branchedincorrcct. B.M. Dispersed
Dispersion ug/year
starch. B.M. Medium Liquid
Me Me Intraolecular and
H AlCIa ICratt Solid Malachite:
Cu(OH),.CuCO 2x0.05
Gas Kaolinite
:AL(OH),Si,o, Hg/year
Alkylation a-amylose [V(H,0)JC,; 3.89
only ’
[Co(H,0)|Cl, 3.89
fidel
Cr
animal is only =0.05
reaction
(1) =
spin = Sug
1S 1111
statement
moment spin
moment Liquid
Phase SolidFeCO Calamine:
Liquid ZnCO,
(K)order
Gives
CO2 an Amylopectin 3d e, 3d?
is of e,
polysaccharide
consists unpaired constant
A
Glycogen Magnctic unpaired
Magnetic Zero
’ [Ar]1s [Ar]1s : Siderite
ACOOH H3C:
Hence
V2t Co2+ Milk Smoke
Cheese K
mcansIW2
lt Rate =
(3). Me B-keto
acid 3 3
(4). (1). (2). (4).
Me (3). (1).
(1) Et, (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(d+)
cquil1brium 300)
-/RxT,_Rx R
addition
in t6)
Chalcocite,
(D.U.
=S)
(240
-300) 2100 carbon in
V) Mo
I H,T K - X=7.
.:. syn
K Propane-1,2,3-tricarbonitrile.
300
xx0.0821 (V,- 240 = crowded and
380 (-1500R) through Calamine,
Barytes.
’ = (i) (i)
H,02/OH
BH3/THF -3
at calculate 1.2 Fluorspar,
equilibrium
HNO, Pext.
g/mol (2%) T, 1.2 5T) T, SR 2 in
(N
300 100- .. placeless
3
=- x
10 2100R
R x
Cm dil. w -T) (T,-300)
Cy
= 6 =
=-1500
product. ,O40
at the
major NazCrO4
HzS04
11x
0.9 10
13/6 10 v.
13.6x
76
M AU= = takesgoes
then -CN
CH, CH-CN RT CRT
=
hdg x t I500 =1600 AT 5
= R= (NH);AsMo,
=9.
(3). -CN
CH, nCy AU
attain
=Cx 11x
0.9 25.2Mg (T,
q=0’ boron(23)
Reaction 6.Magnesite,
Argentite,
-3
hHg nCy -ST, =y 300
to1.80 |
= Mn 20T, AU= 12 OH
M 3 AH Xx and
T So,
(2). (3).
7. 9.
K (22)
2. (25)
5.
(18) (19) (20) (21)
(24)
=24.84
4.98
-1.8 3
> factor})
LE.
Rbt electrons
xt
96500
2
4x|x(-5.4) M 4
96.5
xxt C < > NH2 valency seconds.
-1.8+24.84L.59
... 4x2=
-bt/D power
= clectrolysed
mnolar 2p > of
[CI,]
2x1 -0.10) B Lit exchange
=
396500
x reducing =2 x105
1.59
=M 0.025 2s2 Order
2p! Li<B<
Be<C ’ 96500
[PCl,]|Cl,1 (1.8) 1 H.R. 0 NaOH/Brn 0 Ixt
[PCl;) x² =0 M, (0.20 x/xt52 Be size > 1.93
5.4 = 1.59Crt+t 0.10
= « dataPo
formnmediumlonic
mobility molecule
=
3-x - =b-4ac 159
XXX x 10-3 = Li >
per Te
H W E 2
=
1.8 1.8x 9650052 gaseous çO-NH, x
2a = = of x x
H;'o?1 f=
xmole t=96500
- 3.18 [PCI] =0.250
Molar250 E x t=75
s 2s! as Se>

1.80 5.4 x+ 0.025 (3).
2 IE,
= In
aq. {from
K D = CstEAS>
X = in
(4). (16) (2).
(4).
(14) (15) (17)
x1.6
was
10x(0.1+0.9)
10-3
vessel R=100 R-29
3enr -In
(5)
closcd 10s
= (5)
=
In
at
lL cauilibrium
B²2
5000 R-0.12
-ett)
(l'o Pdrds?
s0.016 resistance
102
in 2m oscillation
of
No, 20 7
W
i=i,(1-e) Req ofwire)
kept R
V10
2n/ F0.992 1-et
=
0.8 1/5 L = m
(new =
Ao 104 9x16 = t=tIn10-2
(5)
= R,
PCI,attain 2m M36 L=10mH 0.2 p? AD
b 7 x 1252 22,
of For
A t=y= = 1.6 p2
Rc
to
molallowed
To 80 100et t= R=
(2).
(36) R= = R,
< (4).
(34) 1
Q.133.00 (35)
(2).
4
3.
(monobasic) H=CE?
+H..
be
will CaHPO, 2
1000200 ’AIPO4
|A] 75.45 figuresK.E.
/2M Na NaH,PO, cm
3 O-S-S-S-S-0 60
dil
NaO1} h 20 V4
Averagc
titre
valuc
25.0 significant
MNeNe
= E-(CE'-o)
(CE)
> Ry. =
15
mL MHeTHe ’ Ca(OH),
H,PO,
+
Al(OH), V10
H

+
25.25 =25.2 mV «
h
T)
VMT
For
twO
gases,
NaOH
(monobasic) H
AU+
(0.5-D
R
x
4
f= 2
3 h= K.E.1
of Since, e-t/y
+ Number + + (dibasic)
HC
H
CH.
25.2 25.15 (Since +5
H,PO, H,PO,
(tribasic) 1/21/8 2r
m
=Age
A
He = =
Na" Whh T,
3.
=
(27)
5. (1).
(49.
(2) f 15 (2).
5.
3.
5.
(26) (28) (29) (30) (31) (33)
was
vessel V fm =f-fm =173.29
100 1100 4 + k'r'dt variable
as
c,dclosed (Vo= 400 f
= Hz ù=0
neglected (UBF)
(LBF)
(2)a,
b,
c b, 400V (Vo
(Vmdo = is to
a, lL Hz,
10 Q
200
= X (dv acceleration =f,- perpendicular
(4)in =0.25 x
frequency
=2 a,
be Fox = frequency Q
=100 XË
kept can
10* (V,),
=0.55
H
= »
(d'+x',3/2 = GHz,Modulation
Index 2f 1000.5 + dt dt P
v0;
PCI, -2KQqx
-2KQqxMHz
d,x' (40)
(4).
m=p4rr'dr Z=JR²+X
V=1Z’Z= =00)² As, K²r centripetal
band =
bandLBF 100 v2
« t° always
of 100f=300 m vocV4nK
=4TKR J4rK
X
=
01 K²r. - c
<< 2T 173.2
Za,
c,d mol -
UpperLower
UBF R V
100 dv
200
3
a. a, =f,
So, as so
x = 0 (41)
(1).
R= So L= = is
for F=
Q.13300 f. T R a, | P, f,
(4). (4).
(39) (42)
5
3egAKg (1) K,K,)
...
(2)
d
". £oK3A
3d +
K,K, (a?+x',32
dil
NaOlH W3 d/3 K,K;) =
C3
/3
+
9K,K,K3 X 2KQx
2KQ
3egAK,K,K3 -(K,+
K,+K;) (K;K3 r
+
K,Kg
E
d 3d
Ky) cos
= E=
+ +C
2 10
+2
T0x (K,K, + 2KQx
+C; Kz 2KQ
El_2 +
Reu d 3d =C 3d 2
(K} di
di
E Q F=
1.
(37)
(1).
C= Tcq Ceg E
C (38)
(1).
-b
emfof on towards
point (Vo
>Vp)
=12:>2of that =2 V4R'-v'?
V- B h
cellthan (2) <x<l) theorem)
2
E, therefore
the shift volt
length
null =(-5)
E, for should =6
0 2T
transfer
potentiometer.
point (for 25-16x4 +
>E,. shortestthe V,m Vm-V,, Po
E, 1);:
power=
wire (80)
E,
null cell
Ej.
Thus, +

m, 200
+
80 =
E,
> R
P, dgh values
Substituting
+ x }| V4x : +
thattheat potentiometer (2) ms-
= =-7 (for V4mEo OV
be
of givenTherefore,

Vm=-5
m/s Vmy 2E, /2mE B)- R [=
VB
(PQ) 2T =P,
=2(max.
(200) 2Eg =|(Tx 0.25
case must left
ofC. h h P
-
=
Vcm Now, =
K.E. = KE=
R
=4x
62 =P P,Also,
In As E, [ VB
(1). R, P,
=
7. 2. (53)
6. 2.(54) 6.
(50) (51) (52)
(55)
-P,v-vË)
scparately,
eV
0.49
=
of
photoelectrons isochoric
m[-5i-i) WpA
theorem) m/s² eV
=2.49 1200]
and -[M°L?TO)
=
MLT- Hz metal=2eV WRCt0+
move m) isobaric
=0.5 1014 Dare Tp) 600-
Bernoulli'swill (v-v)= by
received Wcp0 (T -Tp] -
P, ’a m, +j-(3i+2j) x m/s C’
=6 volt10-34 are +
difference block by Impulse
received
by ML-IT-2 the energy 10 W=0+
uR 800 kJ
a
30 m received =P ML2T
ke ML2T-2 lightelectron
x 10-19
x1.6 = and DA T =40
6.63 of kinetic t
1SN =
to M=-(impulse 30° -
(According = Ap
both15
=m[Si+
j) L of function B 0and and Tg) + [2200800
Pressure = m[-2i
therefore and >x
Frequency cos m/s ’ T
BCwork(Tc-
Impulse
Impulse in 10' -
Since l Energy ..Maximum V, 20 A uR[Tc
25 x
= AB Process 25
V, Process
30
kg total
B=P 6x Work Given= 3
B = ke = W
So uR =6Xx
(4). (44)
(1). (2). So = = =2
(46)
(1). (3). (48)
(2). (3).
(43)
(45)
(47)
(49)
is gR²)
surtace second
R = is
= GM hyperbola 12
h =| b²-
carths height
Change
in
PE
(":: per 4N2
unit 2t 7 4,
X-MXIS
’a²=
at
energy energy
at GMm
gR´m
mgR
2
-102 -10
25 2/5 dx
Jp
(2+t) - of
V2 equation
-2
=0
dy dt rate al
to
(4,6) -y
hR potential potential equal 2x
tangent
GMm GMm As Suppose ’²=3a2
e=2
=U-U,2R
W
work
done at Shortest
distance
2R -10
dx 5 deceases dy through
passing
R
MR = (9/4,
P
1/2) of
Initial Final 2R x
at .2y y X-=1
Equation
U, U,
ay dt Ordinate
o0,0) dx ’t=
1/2 us
dy dt Let x 2 2
(60)
2. (3). (62)
(1). (1).

(61)
(63)
10(|
x10')xl0 6 30.fromof conductivity
respectively 7
first 40-10=
the
flowmasses
t.
time 0°C
energy
=-my'
401 heatthein
rotations= tmLsteam
- kinetic
40.75 9 in
melted cross-section t=
thermal mLice =7
10
rotations of be (1-x) 10'-3J
40 amounts
m 800°C
4 m in
cm x
resolution
x6
0;taor = of Let ice the
change
=(1/9) 100)
6
m= 1.22
rad
10-7
2r
10=a(3)
x N
407
(6)7a
9 numbert. and
Q, be
800-0))700
1-x
800-
2
my².
(20x
time of =
x required
4T rdg
10-
of 1.22A x en =
make
Seconds.
36 N227 and
Required
any
formed A area
and of
or
Q, Dividing, Final
kA|
= KE
=0 2
KE x
=
=kA/
Initial
|A
KE|=3J
h=. =6xLimit =3.66=2 it 2TN: the
the
rod. |-x=8x =x100
Q steam 100°C
k
Let Let in Let and , Work
30. P 3
7. Or
Or 9.
(S6) .
or 3.
(57) (58)
(59)
1Ons o1 |C, & .
rocnnni .als

(64) (3). Let f () is


periodic with
then cos (x +T)- = cos x period cqual to T
xe R n!
(x +T)°-x?)
2|sin (x+T) +x?) =0
(r-1)!(n-r+1)!
n
2
r!(n-)!
(x t T)-x=n xE R 2
or (x + T)² + x n+ X E R n-r+] 15
which is
false because these 15r =2n -2r2
quadratic equation are 17r =2n+ 2
f(x) is notequation
but not identity
(65) (4). Vectors AB,periodic. 15
AC. AD = Coplanar 70
[AB AC AD] = 0
-3 r!(n-)! 3
-2 -1 -3 =0
n
14
-1 -1 -1-À (r+l)! (n -r-1)!
I+1 3
-3
n-r 14
-2 -1 -3 =0 14r + 14= 3n -3r
-4-2 3n -17r= 14
’ (-4-2) (-1 + 2) =0 2n - 17r=-2
(66) (2). y = x+ ax - b »=-4
n= 16
(1,-5) lies on the curve 17r =34., r=2
-5 =1 +
Also,
ab’a-b=
y' =3x + a
-6
. (i)
16C, 16C,
y' (1,-5) =3 + a (slope of 1Ûc, -°C, +°C; 16+120- 560
This tangent is l to tangent)
(3 + a) (1) =-1 -x+y+4=0 680+16 696
a =4 3
-= 232
3
...(ii)
By (i) and (ii) : a =4, b=2 (69) (3). P ’(-~pvr)
y=x³-4x - 2. -Pv(qvr)
(2,-2) lies on this curve. -p’F| p’I
(67) (4). lim 1+f(3 +x)-f (3) ) -q’Fq
I’F I’F
(1* form)
x0\1+f(2-x)-f (2) (70) (2). det (A-)=0
f (3+x)-f (2-x)-f (3}+f (2)
lim 3-2 0 3
x (l+f (2-x)-f (2))
0 3-2. 0 =0
Using L'Hopital 3
f (3+x)+f" (2-x) 3-.
lim
eX0f(2-x)+(1+f (2-x-f2)) (3-.)³-9(3-) =0
f(3)+f(2) (3-2) [(3- -3=0
1 =1 3- =0 or 3-)-3 =0 or 3--3=0
’ À=0. 3 or 6
(68) (4). nCl 2
15
/2
(71) (3). I= sin' x X
Sin x t COS X
-dx (75) (3). dx + ex/y dx + exy dy - xy dy =0
xdy)
dx + eN'y dy + ex'y (ydx -
T/4
Sin" x + cos X
dx
Sin x t cos X
T/4
0
’ dx + exy dy + yd (e'y) = 0
’ dx + d (yexy) =0
= | (|- sin x cos x) dx ’ xt yeX/y =c
a. +1
Tt/4 (76) (1). Let
sin x T-1 a-1

2 4 4 4 |a+i| =|z| 1=|z|


a-il|
(72) (1). Ef= 20 =2x2 +2x -4 Circle of radius 1.
’ x'+ 2x -24 =0 (77) (2). 'C4 x (De-arrangement of 3 things)
x=3, 4(rejected) 35 x 2 =70 =7C, x 2
X Exf -= 2.8 (78) (2). np =6, npq =3
q= 1/2, p= 1/2, n = 12
(73) (1). Let other end is (h, k), then centre equal to So required probability
(p+h q+k a+i|
= 12Co p° ql? + 12C, p' ql! = |a-i| =|z|
2 2
Because circle touches X-axis hence radius 4 4
(79) (2). Let cos-! =A ’ cos A
5
=

2 2
2 tan-l =B’ tan B=
3
-p)² +(k-q' =2 tan A + tan B
3
4 3
+
2
17
tan (A + B) =
’ (x-p)' =(y + q)- (y- )² 1- tan Atan B 1-
32 6

’ (x- p)= 4qy 43


(74) (3). (80) (1).
80m 2(sin x - sinx) +(sin x-sin x)
f(x) = 2(sin x - sin'x)- (sin x - sin x)| 2
20m

X*
(:: sin x > sin x in (0, ))
By similar triangle
80 =3; X =
.(1)
X X+ X2
h 20 Now f(x) -3 ;
..(2)
X+X2 =3 ; X =
By (1) and (2)
2 4 or X, = 4x| differentiable at x =
f(x) is continuous &

80 or h= 16m
XË 5x
(81) 2. f(x)= tan
sin x -cOS X (87) 3. lá-6+|6- + -a =9
Sinx tcOS X
6- 22 ä.b=9’£áb = - .. 1)
= tan lan x -1 2
tan x +)
tan tan x
J+b+c20 i?+2E b 20
3
X -
-:f()=x
Its derivative w.r.t. x
X
is
For equality
-= 2
2 1/2 l +b+|=0>ä+b+=0
(82) 2. =3 Sb+ 5 = -5 : 2ä +5b+ 5 =-3£
|-r
|2 +5b +Sc|= 3| |=3
a³ 27 27(1-r)_27 (88) 3. y=-/-x y'=- X
1-r 19 19
where x & y both (- ve
’ 6r- 13r + 6=0
’ r = 2/3 asr|<1
x=--y ’ x'=-y
where x &y both () ve
|A|
(83) 4. |A. | B|=8 and B
=8 ’|A |=4 Hence, A=
16ab

and | B|= 1/2


111
det (BA-1.B) = 4 16

(84)
(85)
5.
5.
17-,1;B=5
-8 3
DR'S of 1ine are 2, 1, -2 where a =b= 1/4 .. A = 1/3

Normal vector of plane is i -2j- kk (89) 4.

Sin a =
(2i+j-2k)-(i-2j-kk)
3V1 +4+k?
2k
Sin a = ...1
)
3Vk?+5 lim P(x)’ 0 and lim P(x)’0

242 Minimum number of zeroes using IVT is


..2)
3 4. Hence, R>4
(12+ (2) = l»k? =5/3 The roots using lie in
1. We have P (A) = P (7) =6/36, (-o, 0); (0, 1); (1, 2) :(2, )
(86)
P (B) = P (4)= 3/ 36 (90) 1. y²- 5y = 3x - 6
Since equal throws are disregarded, for point of intersection with y-axis, i.e.
x =0
Hence in cach throw A is twice as likely to y'- Sy +6=0 ; y=2, 3
Win as B.
A(0. y). B(0, y,)
Let P(B) =p, P(A) = 2p AB=y - y| -|3-2 |= 1
3p =1p= 1/3

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