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In JEE Advanced 2016, FIITJEE Students bag 36 in Top 100 AIR, 75 in Top 200 AIR, 183 in Top 500 AIR. 3541 Students from Long Term Classroom/ Integrated

FIITJEE JEE(Advanced)-2017
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS

FULL TEST – II
(PAPER-1)
School Program & 4423 Students from All Programs have qualified in JEE Advanced, 2016

Q. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS

1. B A B
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES

2. D D A
3. C C C
4. C C C
5. C B B

6. A D B
7. B C D
8. C D A
9. ABC ABD AB
10. A BC AD

11. ABCD ABD ABC


12. ACD AC AC
13. A A C

14. C A D
15. A B C

16. D C A

17. A C C

18. D C B

1. 2 7 3

2. 6 4 2

3. 4 4 3

4. 4 5 6

5. 2 4 4

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. In the first case, m will remain at rest.


F
aM 
M
In the second case, both will accelerate:
F
am  aM 
Mm
mF
In the second case, force on m  ma m 
Mm

2. k1 x 1  k 2 x 2
as k 2  3k
1
k1x12
x1 x
 3and 2  1 3
x2 1
k 2 x 22 x 2
2

mv 2
3. N ; f  μN  mg
r
μmv 2
or  mg
r
1/2
 gr 
v 
μ
4. Thermometer, ice cream box and freezer are in thermal equilibrium.

202  sin120 ΔR 24U 2 5


6. R  20 3    ΔR   200 3  2 3
g R U 100
20 3  2 3  R  20 3  2 3  31.1m  R  38.1m

 0 klx 0  2A  lx  
7.   V  Q
 d d 
  klx  0 l  dx
i 0    constant
 d d  dt
As the dielectric levels c  Q  i is  ve

8.   2nπ

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π 2π
  d sin   2nπ
2 λ
2π  1
d sin    2n   π
λ  2
 1 λ 1 λ 1
sinθ   2n     
 2  2d 2 2  3λ 12
y 1
 
100λ  2
2

2
144y 2  100λ 
100λ 25λ
y 
12 3

9. VA  VB  work  0

nv
10. Radius R1 
qB1
In a given field radius should be same for every entry. So B & C are not possible.

C  VR
15. f f0
C  VR
Δf 2VR 2V
  R
f 0 C  VR C
2  0.1
C  5  106  1700m/s
600

C  VR
16. f' f0
C  VR
Δf 2VR

f 0 C  VR
Velocity is 4 times  Δf  4Δf 0  2400Hz

17. Reading of C = V i in that branch  0


V
Reading of A 
R
R

18. VB  iR ammeter  0
 Vcap  0
1
 T  2π LC  2π  2sec
10

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SECTION – C
dn
1. P  700 103 1.6  10 19   10  10 3
dt
dN 101 1 1012
 14    λN 0
dt 10 7 16 11.2
ln 2 14  86400 1012
λ  N0   154  1015
14  86400 11.2ln 2

2. f  mg sinθ  mrw 2

μ mg cosθ  mg sinθ  mrw 2


w 2r
or μ  tan θ 
g cosθ

μ 0i
3. d   l dx
2πx
μi d 
  0 l ln  2 
2π  d1 
d μ 0 d 
ε  l ln  2   i 0ω cos wt
dt 2π  d1 
μ0 d i ω
ε r ms  l ln  2  0
2π  d1  2
4π  107 2 2 50
  l  ln 2  
2π ln 2 2
4. The block slips when the static friction force reaches its maximum value
fs max  μ s n  μ s mg .This occurs when the train has moved
μ mg  0.60  2.0kg  10m/s 
2
f smax
Δx   s   24 cm
k k 50N/m
The time at which the block slips is
Δx 24cm
t   4s
v 6 cm/s
5. τ1  RC
L
τ2 
R
 LC  t1t 2  0.1sec

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
1. CH3
H3C

H H

2. BaTiO3

3.  NH 4 2 SO 4 ,  NH 4 2 CO 3 , NH 4Cl all give NH3 on heating


4.  G is the thermodynamical concept
5. C2H 5

H OH
+ Mirror image
H OH

CH3

6.  -Keto acid on heating shows de-carboxylation on heating, through enol form


7. Ca2+ has 18 e- and Cl- has 18 e-.
8. Phenol gives 2,4,6-tribromo phenol with aq. Br2.
9. BF4- is tetrahedral and rest are is square planar

Vm ,real
Z=
10. Vm,ideal
at high temperature and low pressure the gas follows PV=nRT

11. Zn+H 2SO 4 


 ZnSO 4 +H 2
2Na+H 2SO 4 
 Na 2SO 4 +H 2
2Al+6H 2SO 4 
 Al2 (SO 4 )3 +3SO 2 +6H 2O
15. CCl2 will form and show addition reaction then ring expansion takes place.
16.
O
O CHO

CH3
H3C

Cl
O Cl
(B) (C)

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17. H3N
NH3
O O

Cr

O O
NH3

Pentagonal bipyramid

18. 3-
O O
O O

Cr

O O
O O

Pentagonal bipyramid

SECTION – C

1.
dq ΔU-w PdV 3 P dV
= =Cm,V + = R+ ----- 1
dT ndT dT 2 n dT
PV  nRT
PdV  VdP  nRdT
VdP dT
P  nR
dV dV
dT
P  V  1  nR
dV

dT
4  2  1  nR
dV
dT 2

dV nR
dV nR

dT 2
Put in (1)
dq 3 P nR
= R+
dT 2 n 2
dq 3 P R 3 4R
= R+  R+  3.5R
dT 2 2 2 2

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2. d,e,f,g are correct and Colloid is +ve.

3
3. Volume of unit cell= ×(4.53) 2 ×7.41×10-24 cm 3
4
-24
so mass=60.57×10 g
moles= 3.365×10-24
molecules of H 2 O=2.025
number of H atom=4

 H +   I -n 
4. K In =    
 HIn 
0.6
 109.18 
0.4
3
 10 9.18
2
 In - 
K In =10-9  
 HI n 
3 α
K In = ×10-9.18 =10-9 ×
2 1-α
3 
 0.66 
2 1

1
1
2  1
  0.5
5. OH

CH2OH
(A)

CH2OH
OH

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

2. As s–b, s–c, s–a are in AP with common difference =1


 a,c, b are in AP with common difference equal to 1.
a  a  1  a  2 3(a  1)
 c = a+ 1, b = a+2  s 
2 2
3 a  3 a 1 a 1
 (a  1). . .
2 2 2 2
Also r = /s  a2  2a  195  0  (a+15)(a–13)=0
A = 13, c=14, b=15   = 84 sq. units

3. Line of shortest distance will be perpendicular to line x=y. Also both parabolas are symmetric
about x=y.
x2 =y–1 x=y

C
E
D
B
(0,1) x+y=k
O
(1,0) A

y2 =x–1

A=area OABCDO
A=area OECDO
 A =A/2

4. Let  be the real root then (a 2  2b  c)  i(d 2  2e  f )  0


 c
 a2  2b  c  0   
a
c c d e f
 d 2  2e  f  0  d.  2e f 0   2.   0
a a a b c

5. I   tan  p / 3 x.sec 4 xdx


  tan  p / 3 x(1  tan 2 x).sec 2 xdx

  
6. If equation of line AB is r  0  ( 2ajˆ  0)  ˆj
  a ˆ a ˆ 
then equation of line DC is r  2aiˆ    i j  akˆ  2a ˆi 
 2 2 
  1 ˆ 1 ˆ ˆ 
r  2a ˆi    i j k
 2 2 
   
(a  a ).(b  b ) 2a
 S.D  2  1  1 2 
b1  b2 3


xdx 1  1  
7. Q  1 x 4
 tan1 x 2    0  
0 2 0 22  4

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1 1
 0 ( dt) 
x 2 dx 1 t2 t 2 dt
P 4
, Put x   P   4
R
0 1 x t 1 0 1 t
 1 4
t
1
0  (1  2 )dx
x2  1 x 
Also P  R   4
dx   
 1 x 0 x2 
1 2
x2
x y
 dy 
8.  3  2 sin2 t  cos t dt  0 , then   at x =  and y = 

/2 0
 dx 
dy
 
3  2 sin2 t  1  cos y
dx
0

 dy   3  2 sin2 x
     3.
 dx  , cos y
, 

W2 W C z3
9.  1 e i
W2 W1
W2 W2 i
  e  1  i tan 
W1 W1
90°

W
W1W 2  1 W2
W2
2
 2
 W1 W2 e i  W1  i W1 W2 sin   A z1 B z2

10. (1  x  x 2 ) n  a 0  a1 x  a 2 x 2    a 2 n x 2 n …(1)
n
3 1
 a0  a 2  a 4  
2
n
3 1
a1  a 3  a5  
2
Put x  i in equation (1) where i   1
If n  4m  1
 a1  a3  a 5   1
a0  a 2  a 4   0
3n  1
So, a1  a 5  a9    S2
4
3n  3
a3  a 7  a11    S4
4
Similarly if n  4m  3
3n  3 3n  1
Then, S 2  and S 4 
4 4
11. If a , b, c are odd integer then D can not be perfect square,
 | f ( ) |  0 where   Q

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 p 1
 | a p 2  b pq  c q 2 |  1  f    2
q q
If a .c  1  a  c  1 and b  3 as
c . ( a  b  c)  0    (1, 0)

8 5 20 A1
12. Area of ellipse     
3 A 2 A 3
Both shaded areas are equal, then
1 10 R P
A1  Ae  PQR  1 A2
2 3
1 10
A1  Ae  PQR  1
2 3
(Q. No. 13 – 14)
For C n circle let centre be ( n , 1) and it touches line
P
Ln and Ln1 . (0, 4)
x y x y C0 C1 C2
i.e.   1,  1
xn 4 x n 1 4
(x1, 0) (x2, 0)
4 n  x n  4 x n
 1 …(i)
2
16  x n
4 n  x n1  4 x n1
  1 …(ii)
16  x n21
 3 x n 1  x n   16  x n2  16  x n21

Let x n  4 cot  n 0   n 
2
  1  
 tan n 1   tan n 
 2  2  2 
 1   1
As x1  3  tan 1   tan n   n
2 2  2  2
 2 2n  1  15
 x n   n 1  x2 
 2  2
31
Putting is (i), we get  2  .
4
xn 2 2n  1
lim  lim 2
n  2 n n  2 n 1 2 n

f(b)  f(a) g(b)  g(a) h(b)  h(a)


15. According to paragraph  f (c),  g(c) and  h(c)
ba ba ba
16. If g(x)=Ax2+Bx+C

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g(b)  g(a) A(b2  a2 )  B(b  a) (b  a) ba


   2A  B  g  
ba ba 2  2 
3 3
17. Put x = y = 0 in f(x + y ) = f(x) + (f(y))
f(0) = 0

 k = lim
f h   f  0 
 lim
f h 
 lim
 3
f 0   h1/ 3   f 0 
x 0 h x 0 h x 0
h1/ 3 3
3
 f  h1/ 3  
= lim    k 3  k = 0, 1, –1
x 0  h1/ 3  
 
since |k| > 0  k = 1, – 1
3
f  x  h  f  x   f  h1/ 3  
 f   x   lim = lim    k3
x 0 h x 0  h1/ 3  
 
 f(x) = – 1 or 1  x  R
 f(x) = – x + c or x + c  x  R
 f(0) = 0
 f(x) = – x  x  R
or f(x) = x  x  R
tan x
> 1  x  (–h, h)
x
tan x
and < – 1  x  (–h, h)
x
 tan x 
hence lim  = 1 or – 2.
x 0  f  x  
18. If k = 0  f(0) = 0
3
 f  h1/ 3  
 f(x) = lim    0  f(x) = c
x 0  h1/ 3  
 
since f(0) = 0  f(x) = 0  x  R.

SECTION – C

 b  4  L
1. Let Q ( ai), S (bj ), M  ai  j  , L bj  , Rai  aj 
 2  3 
be required points: T
SR
T is intersection of LM and
S R
b  b 4 
i.e. ai  j   ai  j  bj   bj  ( ai) M
2  2 3 
P Q
3 2  2a 
 and   one comparing the coefficient, we get T   bj  i
5 5  5 
1 3.a b 3
Area of MRT     ab .
2 5 2 20
2. Let first equation have roots , ,  1 and second equation , ,  2
then      1  5,    1 (  )  p

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     2  7,    2 (  )  p
 ( 1   2 )(  )  0 as ( 1   2 )      0
 1  5,  2  7 .

3. (23) 23  (23)(530  1)11  53  23


Hence remainder is 30.

4. sin x  sin y  sin( x  y ) Y

x y x y
 sin   sin sin  0
 2  2 2 X
 x  y  2h1 , x  2h2  or y  2h3  , h1 , h2 , h3  Z
Only six solutions are possible

 4n 4   1  2 1 
5.  2     4n  1  2 
 4n  1  4  4n  1 
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1 1 1 1 
      
n 1  4 8  2n  1 2n  1  
1 1
 4  1  
8  33 
4
4
33
  4 
Hence, 334    4.
  33 

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