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Test -3A (Paper-2) (Code-B)_(Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2022

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2022


TEST - 3A (Paper-2) - Code-B
Test Date : 21/11/2021

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (B, C) 21. (A, B, D) 41. (A, B, C)
2. (A, C) 22. (B, C, D) 42. (A, B, C)
3. (B, C) 23. (A, D) 43. (A, B)
4. (A, C, D) 24. (A, B, C) 44. (A, C)
5. (A, C) 25. (A, B, C) 45. (B, C)
6. (B, D) 26. (A, B, C, D) 46. (A, B, C, D)
7. (B, C) 27. (A, B, D) 47. (C, D)
8. (A, B, D) 28. (A, B, D) 48. (A, B, C, D)
9. (A, C) 29. (B, D) 49. (B, C, D)
10. (A, C) 30. (A, B, C, D) 50. (A, D)
11. (A, B) 31. (B, C) 51. (A, C, D)
12. (C) 32. (A) 52. (A)
13. (A, C) 33. (A, C, D) 53. (B)
14. (A, C, D) 34. (A, B, C) 54. (A, C)
15. (B, C) 35. (B) 55. (B, C)
16. A  (Q, T) 36. A  (P, R) 56. A(Q, R, S)
B  (S, T) B  (P, Q) B(P)
C  (P) C  (S, T) C(P)
D  (R) D  (P, R) D(S, T)
17. A  (Q) 37. A  (Q) 57. A(Q)
B  (P) B  (P, Q) B(S)
C  (R) C  (R, T) C(T)
D  (Q) D  (P, Q, T) D(R)
18. (02) 38. (02) 58. (12)
19. (04) 39. (12) 59. (10)
20. (10) 40. (31) 60. (24)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (PHYSICS) Solution :

1. Answer (B, C)
Hint :
Inductors are connected in parallel.
Solution :
2L
Leq =
3
PA1 36P
V0 tR I  = 400I0
I e 4  0.2  A2
2 4  0.04
R Leq

I1 + I2 = I 5. Answer (A, C)

I1 = 2I2 Hint :

2. Answer (A, C)  A  m 
sin  
Hint :   2 
 A
1 1 1 sin  
  2
v 15 10
Solution :
Solution :
sin53
v = 30 cm g 
sin30
v2
ml  4 g  1.60
u2
1.6
v  2
mT  2 l
u
8
3. Answer (B, C) l 
5 2
Hint :
6. Answer (B, D)
4t
V  V0
T Hint :
Solution : 1 1
C1  C2 V 2  LI 2
2 2
V dt
2
V
Vrms   0 Solution :
 dt 3
–6
2 2 10 80 = 2.5 10 I
2 –3 2

V
Vavg  0 4  802  103
2  I2
2.5
4. Answer (A, C, D)
4  802  102
Hint :  I2
25
P
I0 
4 1
2 2
I  80  101 = 3.2 A
5

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7. Answer (B, C) x dB
E x 
Hint : 2 dt

1 1
2 1.5  1  Q
R 20 d 
R 2
 2xdx E  x  x
Solution :
R = 20 cm mR 2 2Q x3
2   2 dx  dB
dt  
Rays should fall normally on mirror or on the R2
pole of mirror.
mR 2 QR 4B0
1.5 1 1.5  1 
  2 4R 2
v1 x R
QB0
1.2 1.5 1.2  1.5  
  2m
v v1 R
10. Answer (A, C)
1.2 1 0.5 0.3
  
v x R R Hint :

1.2 1 1   2a [Initially]
 v  x  25 
 
Solution :
8. Answer (A, B, D)
 = 2x
Hint :
V
I1  0 sin  t  d
2
dx
 2v 0
5 dt dt
Solution : 2
A=

2
= 4x

dx
= 8x
dt

11. Answer (A, B)

V 12. Answer (C)


I2  0 sin  t   
5 13. Answer (A, C)
 Hint of Q. Nos. 11 to 13
Power factor = cos
2
One of end is at centre of curvature.
9. Answer (A, C)
Solution of Q. Nos. 11 to 13
Hint :
 dB 
E.2R  R 2  
 dt 
Solution :

R dB
E
2 dt

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1 1
 
1 F  m  CB022  a
v 30 20  

v1 = – 60 cm F
a 
1 = 20 cm  m  CB022 
1 1 1 v = at
 
v 50 20
Q2
U=
1000 2L
v=
30
16. Answer A(Q, T); B(S, T); C(P);
20
2  cm D(R)
3
Hint :
1 1 1
 
v 50 20 Use phasor diagram to arrive at current

100 required.
v
3 Solution :
2
 100  In Case A XL = XC, Resonant condition.
v B  12   
 3  50  V0
Case B, I1 = sin  t  45 
4 48 5 2
v B  12    cm/s
9 9
V0
vA = –12 cm/s I2 = sin  t  45 
5 2
1 1 1
  I = I1 + I2
x A  10 x A 20
2
17. Answer A(Q); B(P); C(R); D(Q)
x + 10x = 20(x + x + 10)
2 Hint :
x – 30x – 200 = 0
0 I
30  1700 B
x  15  5 17 2x
2
Solution :
x  15  5 17 cm
 Ia
14. Answer (A, C, D) d   0 dx
2x
15. Answer (B, C)
 Ia
Hint of Q. Nos. 14 and 15   0 ln  2 
2
  = Bv d  0I0 a
  ln  2 , F  I0I
dt 2
Solution of Q. Nos. 14 and 15
18. Answer (02)
Q = C
Hint :
i = CBa
V
I1  0 et / RC
F – iB = ma R

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Solution : PART - II (CHEMISTRY)

V   
tR
21. Answer (A, B, D)
I2  0 1  e L 
R   Hint :
 
rd
All f-block elements lie in 3 group of periodic
1  etR / L   et / RC table.
 
Solution :
–tR/L
2e =1
Gd2  5d1 4f 7
L
t ln  2  22. Answer (B, C, D)
R
Hint :
19. Answer (04)
HCl  KMnO4  KCl  MnCl2  Cl2
Hint :
Solution :
1 1 1
  2MnO2+ 4KOH + O2 2K2MnO4 + 2H2O
v u f
HCHO + 2KMnO4 + KOH
Solution :
 K2MnO4 + HCOOK + H2O
1 1 1 4KMnO4 + 4KOH  4K2MnO4 + 2H2O + O2
 
v 15 10
23. Answer (A, D)
v = 30 cm Hint :
vI = 4v0 K2Cr2O7 + 4H2O2 + H2SO4

vI= 4 [v0 – VL] 2CrO5 + K2SO4 + 5H2O


O.S. of Cr in CrO5 is +6.
vI= 0
Solution :
+3vL= 4v0
2CuSO4 + 10KCN
20. Answer (10)
2K3[Cu(CN)4] + (CN)2 + 2K2SO4
+

Hint : CuSO4.5H2O CuSO4.H2O + 4H2O


dI1 dI 2KMnO4K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
L1  L2 2
dt dt O.S. of Mn in K2MnO4 is +6 and in MnO2 is +4
Solution : 24. Answer (A, B, C)

dI1 dI Hint :
L1  L2 2
dt dt (A) Order of atomic radius is Sc < Y < La
4+ 2+
(B) Mn and Co both have 3
dI1 dI
2 2  At steady state current will
dt dt be in opposite direction  unpairedelectrons.
Solution :
  (2 + I) = 2(6 – I) 7 1 2
(C) Gadolinium (4f 5d and 6s ) and Curium
3I = 10 (5f 6d and 7s ) have 8 unpaired
7 1 2

10 (D) Density of osmium is highest in 5d series


I
3 (higher than Pt)

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25. Answer (A, B, C) 28. Answer (A, B, D)

Hint : Hint :
+3
Only EoCu2  /Cu is positive in 3d-series. Given complex has Cr , due to which it can
show colour.
Solution :
Solution :
Eo 3 2  Eo 3 2  Eo 3  2
Cr /Cr Fe /Fe Co /Co
[Cr(NCS)(NH3 )5 ]2 [ZnCl4 ]2–
Cr 3  3d 3 Zn2 3d10
26. Answer (A, B, C, D)
This is colouredParamagnetic
Hint :
Can show coordination isomerism and linkage
Product formed is Cu2I2
isomerism.
Solution :
29. Answer (B, D)
CuSO4 + 4Kl 2Cul2 + 2K2SO4
Hint :
Cul2 Cu2l2 + l2
A is CuCO3
l2 + 2Na2S2O3 Na2S4O6 + 2Nal Solution :
27. Answer (A, B, D)

Hint :

Given complex has total 7 stereoisomers; 4


optically active and 3 optically inactive.

Solution :
30. Answer (A, B, C, D)

Hint :

All the given ions give ppt during their


confirmatory test.

Solution :

PO34  (NH4 )3 PO4 .12 MoO3


Canary yellow ppt

As3  (NH4 )3 AsO4 .12 MoO3


Canary yellow ppt

SO24  BaSO4


white ppt

NH4 

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31. Answer (B, C) 34. Answer (A, B, C)


Hint : 35. Answer (B)

Hint for Q. Nos. 34 and 35:

 x gives white ppt with BaCl2 and insoluble in


Back side of x is more available or less
HNO3, it contains SO24
hindered.
Solution : P is insoluble in gas it contains a copper group.

Solution for Q. Nos. 34 and 35:

P1 is Due to blue colouration in NH4OH, it confirms


2+
the presence of Cu with NH4Cl and NH4OH,
As group is at axial position so due to flag
brown ppt is produced and yellow in HCl
pole repulsion it is less stable.
3+
confirms the presence ofFe [Fe(OH)3] brown,
P2 is
FeCl3 yellow]
32. Answer (A)
 Salt is CuSO4.Fe2(SO4)3
Hint :
36. Answer A(P, R); B(P, Q); C(S, T);
Cis form is less stable because of flag pole
D(P, R)
repulsion; it would be higher in energy.
Solution : Hint :
Back side of trans compound (Q1) is less
SOCl2 in absence of pyridine gives retention in
available, therefore the transition state would
be less stable and higher in energy. configuration.
33. Answer (A, C, D) SOCl2 in pyridine gives inversion.
Hint :
Solution :

is minor

is major
Solution :

Due to repulsion between bulky groups, this


conformation will give minor component
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37. Answer A(Q); B(P, Q); C(R, T); Solution :


D(P, Q, T)
Hint :
2+ 2+ 2+  Number of atom in co-ordination sphere
Zn , Cu , Ni are soluble in NH4OH excess
Solution : = [6 +(2 × 5) + (3 × 5)]
2+ 2+
Pb , Zn , Al
3+
are soluble in NaOH excess. = 6 + 10 + 15

38. Answer (02) = 31

Hint : PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


(2R,3S)-2,3-dibromobutane is a mesocompound. 41. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint :
Convert all trigonometric ratios in ratios of 2x.
Solution :

 cos2x  1– 2sin2 x  2cos2 x – 1

sin4 x  cos4 x (1– cos2x )2  (1  cos2 x )2



Single trans product will be obtained. 1+cos4x 4 2.cos2x
Solution : 1  cos2 2 x

With sodium, reaction goes with free radical 2 2 cos2x
mechanism Hence,
 There are chances of formation for both cis 1
I   sec 2x  cos2x  dx
and trans but-2-ene. WithZn, anti-elimination 2 2
takes place, so, single trans product is obtained 1
in this case.
 ln | sec 2x  tan2x |  sin(2x )  c
4 2
39. Answer (12) 42. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint : Hint :
Species with more electron withdrawing group 
Use tan–1x + cot –1x = and
at ortho and paraposition are more reactive 2
towards nucleophilic aromatic substitution  1
tan–1x = cot 1   for suitable values.
reaction. x
Solution : Solution :
(II), (III), (IV) (V) are more reactive
 tan  e  dx
a
–1 f (x)
I
(I), (VI) and (VII) are less reactive –a

 tan e dx   tan  e  dx
40. Answer (31) 0 a
–1 f ( x ) –1 f (x)

Hint : –a 0

Complex formed is [Cu6(S2O3)5]


4– = I1 + I2

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 tan  e  dx , put x = – t
0
–1 f (x)
I1 
 1  n cos   d 
4 2
–a In  3
2 2

n 2
1  2
0

 
0 a
–1 f (– x ) –1 f (x)
 –  tan e dx   tan e dx

 
a 0
 n2  2
If f(x) is odd function, then f(– x) = – f(x)  In  3

 1 a n 2
1  2

Then I1   tan–1  f ( x )  dx
0 e  44. Answer (A, C)
  1  a
 
a
I    tan–1 ef ( x )  tan–1  f ( x )   dx  Hint :
0 e  2
Obtain the area of OAB as a function of and
Now sinx, ln x  1  x  2
 and x are odd then optimize.

Solution :
function
43. Answer (A, B)
Hint :
It can be obtained explicitly in terms of n by a
series of suitable substitution.
Solution :
2
1
In   dx Tangent at p  , ln  
 
2
0 1  n sin2 x 2

1
 y – ln    x – 
2 
1
 4 dx
  A    1– ln  , 0  and B   0, ln  – 1
2
0 1  n sin2 x2

A = Area of OAB
1  tan x  sec x

2 2
2
 4 dx
1 1 n  tan x  1
2
 1– ln  
2
0 2 2 
2
Putting tanx = t dA –1
 1– ln  1  ln  

1 t 2 d 2
In  4  dt
1 1 n  t 
2
0 2 2 Derivative changes sign from positive to

1 1
y negative at x  , hence x  is point of
Put t  e e
1  n2
local maximum

4 1 n  y 2 2
In   dy 1 1  1 
2

1  y 
3 2 2
. 1– ln     sq.
 
0 2 Amax = units for
1  n2 2 2 e  
e e

Put y  tan     0, 1

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45. Answer (B, C) Solution :


Hint : The graphs of y = f(x) and y = g(x) are as
Interpret the given integrals in terms of area, shown
remembering the fact the bounded area can be
obtained by integrating along x-axis and also
along y-axis.
Solution :
I1 and I4 both represent the area bounded by

y  sin–1 x , y  cos–1 x and x-axis between

x  0 and x  1
I2 and I3 represent the area bounded by

y  cosec –1x, y  sec –1 x and the line x = 1.

46. Answer (A, B, C, D) Now interpreting definite integral as area


Hint : 2
7
If a straight line touches a polynomial curve the
I  g  x dx  2 .
1
point of tangency is actually two coincident 4
11
points of intersection of curve and the line. I   g x 
1 2
Solution :
8
Tangent to C1 at p is I   g  x   12.
2
x + 2y + 4 = 0
9
Solving with C2 and putting discriminant equal I  g  x   18
1
9
to zero gives k  48. Answer (A, B, C, D)
32
Hint :
 –8 –6 
Point of tangency Q is  ,
 5 5  If a line touches a cubic polynomial curve, then
on solving the line and curve we obtain a cubic
9x 2
C2  y  equation having a repeated root.
32  x  1
Solution :
Clearly x = –1 is an asymptote 2 3
Consider a point A(t,2t – t ) on the curve
9  x – 1 9
Also C2  y    4t – 3t 2
32  x  1
dy
32
dx x  t
9
Another asymptote is y   x – 1 Equation of tangent at A.
32
47. Answer (C, D)    
y – 2t 2 – t 3  4t – 3t 2  x – t 

Hint : Solving with the curve gives


Plot the graph y = g(x) and check each option.
   
2x 2 – x 3 – 2t 2 – t 3  4t – 3t 2  x – t 

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i.e., x 3 – 2x 2  4t – 3t 2 x – 4t 2  2t 3  0  Hint :

If a function is one-one, then any horizontal line


This equation should have two repeated roots
cannot cut its graph at more than one point.
equal to t and the third root, say t1, will be the
abscissa of point of intersection of the tangent Solution :

with the curve f  x   x 3  9x 2  15x  1


t + t + t1 = 2  t1  2 1– t 
f   x   3x 2 18x  15
Hence if abscissa of p is 2.
 3  x 1 x  5 
Q is (–2, 16) and R is (6, – 144)
49. Answer (B, C, D) f(x) is local maximum at x=1 and local minimum

Hint : at x = 5

Possible range of slopes of tangents to a curve f(1) = 8 and f(5) = –24.


y = f(x), can be obtained by obtaining range of To keep f onto, the set A should not contain any
f ( x ) . value of x for which f(x) > 8 or f(x) < –24.
Solution : 51. Answer (A, C, D)

6 Hint :
f (x) 
x 3
2
Get a differential equation in f(x) and f ( x ) by
–12x
f ( x )  differentiating the given equation and solve it
x 
2
2
3 for f(x).

f ( x ) 

–12 x 2  3 x 2  3 – 4 x 2  Solution :

x 
4 Differentiating the equation
2
3
2f  x  f   x    f  x     f   x  
2 2

– 36 1– x 1  x 

x   0
3
 f  x   f  x 
2
2
3

Sign variation of f ( x ) is as shown


f  x   f  x 
+ve –ve +ve
x = –1 x=1
f  x   c.e x .
3
Hence f ( x ) has maximum value of at
4 f  0   k  c  k
–3
x  –1 and f ( x ) has minimum value of at
4  f  x   k e x.
x = 1.
52. Answer (A)
 –3 3 
Hence tangents can have slope   ,  only Hint :
 4 4
Further, f ( x )  f ( x )  x  R Get the tangent and obtain its x and y
intercepts.
Hence f ( x )  f ( x ) has no solution
Solution :
50. Answer (A, D)
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dy Refer the figure.


 k .e x  2 k.
dx x ln 2

Equation of tangent: y  2 k  2 k  x  ln2

x  0  y  2 k 1 ln2 & y  0  x  ln2  1

2 2
1  e  e
A  2 k. 1 ln2   k.  ln    ln 
2
2  2  2
 k 1

53. Answer (B)


Line through P  ,   , with slope = m
Hint :
Obtain the distance of any point on y = f(x) from y   m  x  
line y = x as a function of single variable and y 
i.e., x   
minimize it. m
Solution : y2
Parabola y 2  4 x or x .
 
Distance of any point x,2e x from the line y = x 4
Solving the curve and line
2e x  x
  g x (let) y2 y 
2    my 2  4y  4   m    0, with
4 m
2e x  1 roots y1 and y2
g x  
2
4 4
then y1  y 2  and y1 y 2    m  …(i)
 g   x   0  x   ln2 m m
A= Bounded Area
g   x  changes sign from negative to positive at
y2 
y   y2 
x = – ln2 =     m  4  dy
y1  
Hence x = – ln2 gives minimum distance

Hence shortest distance 
1  ln2 ln2e


1 3 3
12

y 2  y1 
2m

1 2 2 

 m 

y 2  y1       y 2  y1 
2 2
54. Answer (A, C)
 1
 
 y  y 2  y1y 2
 12 1 2  

  y1  y 2  2
 4y1y 2  
 1 
55. Answer (B, C)   y 2  y1     
 2m m 
Hint of Q. Nos. 54 & 55:
Using (i) this is simplified to
Derive the formula for minimum bounded area
3/2
8  1   2 
2
by integrating along y-axis and then check each
A        
of the option. 3   m 2  4 

Shifting of coordinate exes does not change the 3/2


8 2  2
Hence Amin =     for m 
area bounded by curves in that plane. 3  4  
Solution of Q. Nos. 54 & 55:
(i) Check the options.
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(ii) Since area doesn’t change on shifting the


coordinate axes, the problem can be
2
reduced to parabola y = 4x. By shifting
origin to point (4, 3) and the points
accordingly, same results can be used to
check options.
56. Answer A(Q, R, S); B(P); C(P);
D(S, T) 

(D) A  0 e x x 2  2x dx  4 sq. unit. 
Hint :
Plot the graph using graphical transformations
and take advantage of symmetries about x and
y-axis, wherever you can.
Solution :
1
 
(A) A  2 0 y 1  y 2  y 2 1 dy  2 sq. unit. 
57. Answer A(Q); B(S); C(T); D(R)

Hint :

In first part suitable trigonometric substitution


may help. In second part try using
b b

 f ( x ) dx   (a  b  x ) dx . Look for a suitable


a c

substation in third part and follow the routine


(B) Required area
procedure to obtain maximum value of a given
=
0

1  
 x 2    x dx   1
3
sq. unit. interval in fourth part.

Solution :

(A) Put x  tan 

 /2 tan   1
I  0 d
1 tan 

 /2
 /4  cos  sin   sin  cos 
=  0   d   d
 cos  sin    /4 sin  cos 

 /4
 /2
(C) Clearly, in this case area is twice of the  ln cos  sin   ln sin  cos   /4
 ln2
0
area obtained in previous part.
b b
=
2
sq. units (B) using  f  x  dx   f  a  b  x  dx and adding
3 a a

we get, I = 3

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2
(C) Let x = 4 Now,

1 a2 1  /2  
3
 lim  dx 1 1
I3    
2 1 u2  1  ln  tan x  1  tan x 
a  dx
0  

 lim
1
a  2

tan1 a2  tan1 1 
8
  /2
  1 1 
3
  1      dx
0   lntan x 1  tan x  
(D) x 13x  36  0
4 2

 /2  /2  1 1 

 x2  9 x2  4  0   
0
dx  
0
3   dx
 lntan x 1 tan x 

 x 3,  2  2,3.  /2  1 1 
2
 3   dx
0
 ln tan x 1  tan x 
let f  x   x  3 x 3

3
 /2  
f   x   3 x 1 2
 
0 
1

1

 ln tan x 1 tan x 
max of f(x) is obtained at x = 3
 I3  I0  3I1  3I2  I3.
fmax 18
3 
58. Answer (12)  I3  .I2 
2 8
Hint :
59. Answer (10)
I3 can be obtained in terms of I0, I1 and I2, out of
Hint :

which I0  , very obviously.
2 Use sin2 2x  1  cos2 2x and make substitution

Solution : cos2x  t .

 Solution :
Clearly I0 
2
I   cos2x .sin3 2x dx .

1 2 1 
Consider I1      dx
0 ln  tan x  1 tan x 

 

  cos2x . sin2 2x sin2xdx. 

 


  cos2x 1  cos2 2x sin2xdx. 
2 1 1  dx
I1   
    1 tan    x  
 1
 
0

2
 ln  tan   x   2   u 1  u 2 du putting cos2x = u
  2   



2  1

1 
 1  dx

1
2
u 1/2
 u 5/2 du 
 1
  ln tan x 1 tan x 
0

u 7/2 u 3/2
   C
I1  I1  7 3
2

 cos7 2x cos3 2x
 I1  .   C
4 7 3

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60. Answer (24)


 3x 
0

Hint :
Area = 3
 
 x 2  10 x   x 2  2x dx
2
Plot the curve carefully and write area as
 
2
suitable definite integral.  
   x 2  2x  3 x 3  x 2  10 x dx
Solution : 0

Refer the figure, 0 2


  3x  
 12x dx   3 x 3  12x dx 
3

2 0

 3x 4  0  3x 4  2
  6x 2    6x 2  
 4  2  4 
   0

= 12 + 12
= 24 sq. units



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