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1 AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM (Sol.

)-JEE(Advanced)/18

FIITJEE JEE(Advanced)-2018

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS

CONCEPT RECAPITULATION TEST - IV


PAPER-1

Q. No. PHYSICS Q. No. CHEMISTRY Q. No. MATHEMATICS


ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

1. D 19. B 37. A

2. C 20. A 38. B

3. B 21. A 39. C

4. A 22. C 40. D

5. A 23. A 41. A

6. ABC 24. ACD 42. C

7. AD 25. BCD 43. ACD

8. ACD 26. BCD 44. ABCD

9. AD 27. ABCD 45. AD

10. ACD 28. AC 46. BD

11. ACD 29. ABCD 47. AB

12. ABD 30. BD 48. ABC

13. BC 31. ABCD 49. ABC

14. 5 32. 5 50. 8

15. 6 33. 7 51. 5

16. 8 34. 9 52. 3

17. 1 35. 3 53. 9

18. 6 36. 2 54. 0

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. D
2. C
20 2
From the equation of trajectory y  10 tan   sec 
9
dy 9
 0 gives, tan    
d  4
3. B
1
4  2    12 ,   16
2
mr
Also, F 
2
4. A
Applying conservation of angular momentum about Q
 mvd 
mvR sin 30   
 3 
3
d  R
2
5. A

6. ABC

7. AD

8. ACD

9. AD

10. ACD

11. ACD

12. ABD

13. BC
m, M will separate when ax for ' m ' becomes zero.

SECTION – C
14. [5]

15. [6]

16. [8]

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17. [1]
F 
In the CM frame, work done by pseudo forces  2      F  , this is the energy lost in
2 
collision.

18. [6]
P
I
4 r 2
y

S2
S d/2
 C x
a d/2
S1

P
I  I max  4 I
 2  d 2 
4  a    
  2  

Differentiate to find answer

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
19. B
20. A
21. A
22. C
23. A
Use trigonometry formulas
24. ACD
25. BCD
26. BCD
27. ABCD
28. AC
102
Sol: pH = 2  [H+] = 10–2 [Ca+2]=  5  10 3 moles.
2
= 5  10 3 x 40 = 200 mg.
X = 200 ppm.
26. ABCD
Ef

9 kJ
Energy

15 kJ

(C)
(B)
10 kJ
(A)

Hence, (A), (B), (C) and (D) are correct answer.


30. BD
31. ABCD

SECTION – C
32. [5]
33. [7]
D is wrong other statements are correct
This ore is FeCr2 O 4 and it is the prep. Of
K 2Cr2O 7 in figure
FeCr2O 4 +O 2 +Na 2 CO3  Na 2 CrO4 (yellow)+Fe2 O3 +CO2 after acidification we have
NaCr2O 7 .2H 2 O and Na 2SO 4 .10H 2O
34. [9]
Except chloric acid all have
35. [3]
V2O5 ,V2 O3 ,CrO,Cr2 O3 ,Mn 2 O7 ,ZnO
(an) (b) (b) (an) (a) (an)
36. [2]

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
37. A
1
x  x2 1 
y  y2 1
 1 
n( x  x 2  1)  n  
 y  y2 1 
 
x  y  x 2  1  y 2  1..................(1)
2 1
Similarly, y  y  1 
x  x2 1
x  y   x 2  1  y 2  1............(2) ading1and 2 x+y=0
Image of xy=1in xy=1 itself
38. B
1 1 1
, , are in A.P.
r1 r2 r3
(s-a) (s-b) (s-c)
, , are in A.P.
Δ Δ Δ
A, b, c in A.P.
39. C
(n-1)2 (2n 2 -7x+7)
A =A
n 2 -2n+1=2n 2 -7n+7
n 2 -5n+6=0
 n=3,2
40. D
3
f(x)dx
Let I=  (x 2
.............(1)
0
-3x+1)
3
f(3-x)
I=  .............(2)
0
(x 2 -3x+1)
(1)  (2)  2I=3
3
I=
2
41. A
3sin -1x π
+
4 8
y=e
-1 π
Maximum when sin x=
2

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-1 π
Minimum when sin x=-
2
-3π π π
+ -
8 8 2
y=e =e
42. C
Vn =2a n+2 +Sn
n
=2[-4+(n+1)]+ [ 8  ( n  1)]
2
2
n -5n-12
=
2
Vn is minimum at n=2 or n=3
 Minimum value of Vn is -9
43. ACD
83 x 9 +9.82 x 6 +27.8x 3 -x+219=0
[8x 3 +3]3 =512x-192
1/3
3  3
x 3 + =  x- 
8  8
 f ( x )  f 1 ( x )
 f ( x)  x[ f(x)is continuous and  fn]
3
 x3   x
8
1 1  13 1  13
x , ,
2 4 4
44. ABCD

3 2 
x  2 x  3x  1  0  


1/ 
3 2 
x  3 x  2 x  1  0 1/ 
1/ 

1 1 1
Given expression  
1 1 1
3 3 3
  
 1  1
1 1 1 1 1 1
  3     3   
27  6       
         11
 
 1  1  1  1  1  1 7
 3    3   3   3 3  3 
             
45. AD
Given f ( f ( x ))  x

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af ( x)  b
 x
cf ( x)  d
 dx  b
 f ( x)  ...........(1)
cx  a
ax  b
Given f ( x)  ...........(2)
cx  d
from(1)&(2)a=-d.............(3)
f(19)=19
 38a+b=97  97c.............(4)
f(97)=97
 194a  b  97  97c..........(5)
from (5)-(4)
a=58c
 =58=21 .291
46. BD
f(a1 )  f(a 2 )  f(a 3 )  .........  f(a100 ) It is equivalent to distribution of 100 objects to 50 persons
such that each person get atleast one object.
 number of such mapings= 99 C 49 = 99 C50
47. AB
x 3 -x 2 +bx+c=0.............(1)
Let the roots of the equation be a-d,a+d
Sum of the roots=1
a-d+a+a+d=1 or a=1/3.........(2)
(a-d)a+a(a+d)+(a-d)(a+d)=b
or 3a 2 -d 2 =b
or 3(1/9)-d 2 =b or1/3-d 2 =b
or d 2 =1/3-b
Since d is real, 1/3-b>=0
b<=1/3
thus <b<=1/3
Product of roots=-c
(a-d)a(a+d)=-c
a(a 2 -d 2 )=-c
1/3(a/9-d 2 )=-c
as d is real
d 2  0
Or 1 1
c-  c
27 27

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48. ABC
dx
2 x3
3x  3 x3  t
dy x  y
dt t
   (t  y )dt  t dy
dy t  y
t2 c
 t dt  y dt  t dt   t. y 
2 2
 x6  2 x3 y  c
49. ABC
the 7-digit Numbers with 1 in the left most place and containing each of the digits
1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7 exactly once is 6!  720 .

SECTION – C

50. [8]
The triangle has circumcentre at origin and its orthocentre laying on the circumcircle.
51. [5]
100 y100 50. y 50
lim  50
y 1 y100  1 y 1
 100 50 
lim100  50   100
 
y 1
1 y 1  y 50 
50
L=50-L  L=  25
2
52. [3]
No condition on I, j, k
3 3 3 27
  
2 2 2 8
When any two of I, j, k are equal
  
1 1 3 1 
 3
i 0 j 0 k 0
2i
. j = 1   .....
3 2 9 
3 9 27
 
2 8 16
27
Where all three equal
16
27 27 2.27 81
Required  3.  
8 16 26 208
53. [9]
We observe that
f(9)=f(4+5)=f(4.5)=f(16+4)
=f(16.4)=f(64)=f(8.8)
=f(8+8)=f(16)=f(4.4)=f(4+4)=f(8)=9

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54. [0]
Letx= be common zero then
2
α +aα+b=0.............(1)
α 2 +α+ab=0..............(2)
aα 2 +α+b=0...............(3)
(1)-(2)   =b put in
(1) or (3)gives ab 2 +ab+b=0...........(4)
& (3) give ab 2 +2b=0 b  0  ab  2
a  2, b  1 and a  1, b  2 (does not satisfy the mentioned condition polynomial will be
same) a  2b  0 .

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