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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES

FIITJEE Students From All Programs have bagged 34 in Top 100, 66 in Top 200 and 174 in Top 500 All India Ranks. FIITJEE Performance in JEE
(Advanced), 2014: 2521 FIITJEE Students from Classroom / Integrated School Programs & 3579 FIITJEE Students from All Programs have
qualified in JEE (Advanced), 2014.

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JEE(Advanced)-2015
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST IV
(Paper-1)

Q. No.

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

MATHEMATICS

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

A, D

A, B

A, B

12.

A, B, C

B, C, D

A, B

13.

A, B

B, C

A, B, D

14.

A, B, C, D

A, B, C

A, C

15.

A, B

B, D

A, B, C

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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Physics

PART I

2.

Use Lenzs Rule

3.

Speed of image = speed of object in all the mirrors

4.

A m
sin

2
Use =
A
sin
2

6.

7.

For CBF P = 0 = tA(A 1) tB(B 1) +

9.

VA iR + 15 + (5 103) 103 = VB

2
d
and P =
dt
R
dy
D

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Chemistry

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PART II
SECTION A

1.

PF

2r 2

2 2r

2r 2

2
4
8r

So packing efficiency =
2.

100 78.54%
4

Tf Tf for glucos e Tf for KCl Tf for urea


1.86 1000 10
1.86 1000 1 1.86 1000 5
2

100 80
74.5 100
100 60
Tf = 3.069
F. Pt = 273 3.069 = 269.93 K
Tf

3.

Zn 4HNO 3
ZnNO3 2 2NO2 2H2 O

NO3 ion is reduced to NO2 in preference to H3O+ ion.


4.

H2O is a weak field ligand and CN is strong, field ligand.

5.

2HClO4 P2 O5
Cl2O7 2HPO3

7.

SnCl2 /HCl
HNO2
Cu dil HNO3
NO
NH2 OH.HCl
N2O

9.

F 103 F
Cl 110 Cl H 105 H
Because of larger size of Cl atm.
OCl2 have largest bond angle.
2

10.

is sp3 hybridized, because Cl is weak field ligand. Hence there is two unpaired
electrons.

15.

Number of particles from K4[Fe(CN)6] = 5


Number of particles from FeSO4.(NH4)2SO4.6H2O = 5
Number of particles from KCl.MgCl2.6H2O = 5

NiCl4

SECTION C
1.
H

2.

O
H

P O

OH

OH

OH

H
H

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3.
F

F
Xe

4.

5.

1
AgNO3
Ag NO2 O2
2
HgNO3 2
Hg 2NO2 O 2

In Fe CO 5 , there is no unpaired electron.

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Mathematics
2

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PART III
4

3 1

2 3
y +c
3

1.

(3 yx ) dx + (x 2y ) dy = 0, x y =

2.

2
1 x
2
2
f(x)
[x] 1 ({x} 1) ([x] {x})
2

3.

4.

x dy ydx
x2 y2

dx Solution is y = x tan (C x)

cos 7 9

cos 7 10

cos 7 11

Given determinant = cos 8 9

cos 8 10

cos 8 11

cos 9 9

cos 9 10

cos 7

sin 8

0 cos 9

sin 9

cos

sin

cos

sin

cos 9

5.

sin A
cos A

Let

sin 9

sinB
cosB

cos3 A

10

0 cos 11

cos 9 11
0

10

sin 11

0 0
0

sinC
tan A
cos C cos A cosB cos C
1

cos3 B

cos3 C

cos A

tanB
1
cos B

tanC
1
cos C

sin(B C)sin(C A).sin(A B) 0

6.

7.

ydx xdy 1 x 2
2 dx sin ydy 0
x2
x
1

d y x d x d( cos y) 0
x

1
y x x cos y c 0
x
sin
cosn

cos
sinn

1
Let 3 2
3
2

8.

cos
We know
sin

1
2

15

sinn

cosn

0
I
1

15

215 I

X is a skew symmetric matrix of odd order.


det(X) = 0

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9.

1 dy 2 y x
dy

now let
4y x 2 y
x
2
dx
2 y dx

y t

1 dy dt

2 y dx dx

dt 2
x
t this is linear differential equation so
dx x
2
2
dx
x

y 1
1
1 x
2 . dx 2 nx c
2
2
2
x
x
x 2
x
Given curve passes through (1,(n2)2 )
I.F. e

e2nx

solution t

x2
nx x 2 .n2 now
2
1 4 1 1
(1 2)
2
4 5 7 7

Required probability
49
1 4 1 1
2(19) 11
4 5 7 7
( n2)2 c c n2

10.

11.

n!

1
n1
n 1n 2

1
n 1 n 2 1
1

n!

n 1
n

1n 2
n 1 n 2 n 3

x2
nx x 2c
2

y(2) 6n2 y(2) (6n2)2

n 1n 2
n

1n 2 n 3
n 4 n 3 n 2 n 1

n 1 n 2 n 1
n 2 n 2 n 3
n 3 n 3 n 4

1
n 1 n 2 0
0
2

n 1 n 2 n 1
1
2 n 2
1
2 n 3

n 1 n 2 .2 n 3 n 2

2n n2 4n 5 4

12.

0 1 2 0 1 2 2 1 2
A 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 9 0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
3 1 6
adjA 1
1
A
0 2 0
A
6
3
1 0
Comparing L.H.S and R.H.S., we get a = 1, b = 4, c = 1, d = 12
Alternate method
By Cayley Hamilton theorem, A must satisfy A I 0
2

3 2 2 5 6 0
A must satisfy the above equation
A 3 2A 2 5A 6I 0
Multiplying by A1
A 2 2A 5I 6A 1

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13.

P(E F) P(E).P(F) xy

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k
3

.. (1)

Let P(E) = x and P(F) = y


And P(E F) P(E).P(F) (1 P(E))(1 P(F))

k
6

k
.. (2)
6
Solving equation 1 and 2, we get 6x 2 x (k + 6) + 2k = 0
As x Q; then D should be perfect square, which is possible for k = 1
1
1
2
2
Therefore we get x or
and y =
or
3
2
2
3
But given (P(E) P(F)) (1P(F)) > 0 P(E) > P(F)
1
1
2
2
Hence x and y P(E) =
and P(F) =
3
2
3
2
(1 x)(1 y)

14.

15.


bc
a c b a b c
2
1 1
ba c c a b 0

2
1

1
a c and a b
2
2

1 is
and 2 = 120
3
a.a a.b a.c
3 1 1
a b c b.a b.b b.c 1 3 1 3 9 1 1 3 1 11 3 24 2 2 20
c.a c.b c.c
1 1 3
2

1
5
a b c

6
3
a b b c c a a b b c . c a a b a c b b b c c a

Volume of tetrahedron =


= a b .c a c .c b c .c a b .a a c .a b c .a
a b b c
Let d a b

2 a b

c a

d.c .b d.b .c . c a a b c b 0 c a

a b c b c a a b c

1.

SECTION C
n(S) = 5 5 5 = 125
n(A) = 514, 541, 523, 532, 413, 431, 422, 312, 321, 211
10
2
Required probability =

125 25

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6c 2 4c 2 2c 2 3c13c1 4c 2 2c 2 3c 2 3c 2 2 3 90 54 18 6 8

.
6c 2 4c 2 2c 2
90
15

2.

3.


2
d a d d c

4.


a.(b c) is maximum then cos = 1.

(S.D.)2 = 2
5.

y x 2 y 2 dx x x 2 y 2 dy xdx ydy

ydx xdy

xdx ydy
x2 y2

Integrating both sides, xy x 2 y 2 c , c 2


x 2 y 2 xy 2 y 1 x

3
4

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