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JEE(Main)-2016
ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
PART TEST-III
(Main)

Q. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS


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Physics PART I
SECTION A

0I 1 1
1. 4 . sin 450 sin 450
4 R 2R
0I 0I
2 1

2R 2R

10
2. V1 4 volts = 5 volt
44
100 4
10
V2 100 4
100 4
4
100 4
= 4.9 volts V1 V2 0.1 volt

3. Equivalent circuit,
8R
Rnet = A
11 B

4. VP V0 10 10 10 10
= - 200 volts.

5.

R C1+ C2
R

E i
i

10 10V 2
6. I1 +2I 10 = 0 5 + I I1 + 2I 10 = 0
3 I 1F
After solving we get, I1 = 0, Q = 0
I1
10/3
I I1

5V 1

1 q q q q 1 q
7. V= q ... =
40 1 2 4 8 40 1 1 2 20

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8. Field at any internal point of the cavity.


4
E G C2 C1
3

Since C1 and C 2 are fixed (cavity being concentric with C 2 all the time), field remains constant
both in magnitude and direction.

9. If the fifth point P has identical charges the field at the centre of symmetry O would be zero.

Hence the field due to one single such charge at P would produce a field E , such that ( E + E ) =
0

E = E = ( 3i 4 j 2k )

this field will be four times E due to this rearrangement, hence the required field at O is

4 E = ( 12i 16j 8k ) units

10. If IG 0 then it becomes a balanced whetstone bridge


2 2 200
1 1m 100 cm
3 3 3

Q d d
12. E1 + +
0 2A 0 + +
Q/2
Qd + +
V E1d
2A 0 + +
+ +

13. Apply gaus theorem


qin q 1

E 4r 2 0
E
4 0 r 2
E 2 field depends only on r.
r

R V I
14.
R V I
R V I
100 100 100
R V I
3%
17. Magnetic field is zero at the centre due to symmetrical current distribution.

18. A
2 2
2

2 2
B

2 0 I/ 4 a
2 0 I / 4 2 2
19. B at O 0
4 a / 2 5 4 a 5 5 a a
20I 0I 30I

4 5a 4a 5 4 5a

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20. Due to electrostatic shielding, the ratio will be 1.

21. When key is open


q1 = CE
when key is closed
E
q2 C R2
R1 R2
q CE R2 R1 5
1 R1 R2
q2 CER2 R2 3

22. If I1 is current in ACDB then


0 i1 0 i2
. .
4 r 4 4r
i1 1

i2 4
1 i
i1 i
5 5

23. From symmetry the currents in segment gh is zero. Thus, the equivalent resistance R is given by
1 1 1 1 1 3 2
R
R 4 4 2 2 2 3
10
Current in eh = 2.5A
4
Potential difference across eh = 5V

24. It is a balanced Wheatstone bridge for capacitor. Consequently the potentials of points a and b
are equal. Thus energy stored in the capacitor is zero.

25. Let after steady state the charges on the capacitor be q1 and q2
q1 = CV, q2 = CV where v is the potential difference between the plates.
Also from charge conservation
q1 + q2 = 0
V=0
1 1
Thus, final energy stored in the capacitors = CV2 + CV2 = 0
2 2
q2 q2 q2
Initial energy stored =
2C 2C C
Thus, heat developed in the resistor = q2/C

26. Initial capacitor is charged to Q/2


2
1Q 1 1 Q2 1
Energy stored in capacitor = = CE2 = Ui
2 2 C 8 C 8
1
Finally energy stored in the capacitor, Uf = CE2
2

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3 3
Work done by the battery = CE E CE 2
2 2
3 3 1 1
Heat energy lost = CE2 (Uf Ui) = CE2 CE2 CE2
2 2 2 8
3 1 1 9
= CE 2 CE 2
2 2 8 8

27. The equivalent circuit is P


2 2
Q 0.5 A 2
P I2 2 Q
Current flowing through 3 resistance 2
= 3/3 = 1 Amp 3 1A 0.5 A 2
B
Current flowing through P to Q is also A I1 3
1 amp. 1A
From the figure current flowing through
3V 3V
AB is 1 + 0.5 = 1.5 Amp

28. By using the relation


0 i
B where is in radian
4 r
Here = 180 i.e.
0I
So, Bp =
4r

29. Let x = a potential is zero (region II)


q 2q
k k
a a a
a = a
So, in the region II,
Potential is zero and can be proved.
A solution can also found in region I (x = a/3).

30. In the steady state i i


a
E2 iR1 iR1 E1 iR1iR1 = 0
R1 R1
E2 E1 = 4iR1 E2
R2
E 2 E2 2.1 i
I= = (6.3 2.1)/(41.7) = E1 R1 i
4R1 3.4 E2
R1 C
Solving, we get, Va Vb = iR1 + E2 iR1 b
2.1 i
= 6.3 21.7 = 6.3 2.1 = 4.2 V
3.4

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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A

1. MnO2 oxidized allylic alcohol.

2. OCH 3 OH O
H3O H 2O

O
CH 3OH
OCH 3 OH

COOCH 3 COOH COOH

3. O
COOH
C O
OH

BrO

NH
CONH 2 NH 2

4. This is Hundsdicker reaction.


O O
Ph C O Ag Ph C O + AgBr Ph + CO2

Br PhBr

5. O O

R C O Ag Br Br
R C O Br AgBr
Hypobromite

O O


R C O Br R C O Br


R CO2

O

R Br O C R

R Br R C O

6. CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3



CH3 C C CH3 HNO2 CH3 C C CH3 CH3 C C CH3

OH NH2 OH OH CH3
H+
O CH3
CH3 C C CH3
CH3

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8. LiAlH4 PCl5 KCN

N COOH N CH2OH N CH2Cl N CH2 CN


| H H H
H H3O+

N CH2COOH
H

9.
O O O
CH CH COH
O
H
OH H
CH CH C
H
O O O
IMPE

OH O
O OH

C C O Na

H
O ..
CH2OH
.. CH2OH

10. Compound (c) does not form enol and hence enolate ion with a base as it does not have
hydrogen atom.

11. OH
O O COOH COOH

OH

H

O O O OH

12.
alc. KOH 1. O COOH BaO,
Br 3
O
2. H3 O
COOH

13. O

PhMgBr
H3C
(A)
3

C CH
(B)

H O

H3O


(D)
H O
(C)
2
OH

14. Test of terminal alkynes.

16. In polystyrene the monomeric unit is styrene which is having the formula of H2C=CHC6H5.

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17. n CH2=CHCH=CH2 + n C6H5CH=CH2 (styrene) [CH2CH=CHCH2CH(C6H5)CH2]n


(1,3-butadiene) (BunaS)

18. NBS Mg CH3CN H3O+


dry ether

Br MgBr C=NMgBr C=O


CH3 CH3

19. O O
O O O O

OH
CH3C(CH2)3CH CH2C(CH2)3CH O H2O
OH
OH
H H
Heat H2O

20. Due to the presence of CS2 , only monobromination takes place as CS2 decrease the
electrophilicity of Br2 and also minimize phenol ionization.
23. HO O


Hg2 H2 O Ph
Ph
tautomerise
Ph C C CH3 Ph C C CH3
Hg2
2 CH3
Hg CH3
more stable
(incipient carbocation)

25. R R
R OH HO R
HIO4
(1)
O O O O
R R
R OH
HIO4
(2)
O R
O OH O
HIO
(4) R CHOH CHOH R
4 R CH O R CH O

26. OH O O
O H O
C COOH
CH3 i KBrO,
O H
COOH
COOH
ii Haloform reduction COOH
(X)
keto acid

CO 2

(Y)

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28. H
OH
(A) - C N (B) - C
CH3
O
O
(C) - (D) - C
C O Ca
2

29. This is an example of Cross Cannizzaro reaction. The molecule first attacked is converted to
sodium salt of benzoic acid in a Cannizzaro reaction. The presence of NO2 group activates the
benzene ring towards nucleophilic attack. Therefore nitrobenzaldehyde is preferentially attacked.

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Mathematics PART III


SECTION A

1
3 x
x
1. lim
x 2 x 5 1


x
3
1
lim x 1
.
x 5 2
2
x

2. Here A & B set having 2 elements is common, so A B & B A have 22 i.e. four elements in
common. Here n A B B A 4 .

dr
r cos sin
dy d
3.
dx dr
r sin cos
d


2 2cos cos sin 2sin
2 2 2cos sin cos 2 sin
dy 2

dx
2 2
4

4. f(x) = log 2 2 log 16 sin


2
2

x 1
2
1 16sin x + 1 17
0 log2(16 sin2x + 1) log2 17
2 log2 17 2 log2 (16 sin2x + 1) 2
now consider
0 < 2 log2(16 sin2x + 1) 2

< log 2 2 log2 16 sin2 x 1 log2 2 2

1 x 1
0 x 1

1 1 x 0

5. f g x 0 x0
1 0 x 1

0 x 1

1 x 1
points of discontinuity are x = 1, 0 1.

8. Here f is a differentiable function then f is continuous function so by L.M.V.T. theorem for any a
(0,4)

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f 4 f 0
f a (i)
40
again from mean value for any b (0, 4)
f 4 f 0
f b (ii)
2
multiply both (i) and (ii) we get
f 2 4 f 2 0
f a .f b .
8

9. f(x) = x3 + ax2 + bx + 5 sin2 x


2
f(x) = 3x + 2ax + b + 10 sinx cos x 0 x R
2
i.e. 3x + 2ax + b + 5 sin 2x 0 x R
2
if 3x + 2ax + b 5 0
4a2 12(b 5) 0
a2 3b + 15 0.

x x
10. Slope of the tangent to curve y 2e x sin cos
4 2 4 2
x
y = e cos x
dy
s e x sin x cos x
dx
ds
ex sin x cos x cos x sin x
dx
= 2ex sinx
ds
0 x = 0, , 2 ( 0 x 2)
dx
value of s at x = 0 is 1, at x = is e at x = 2 is e2 minimum at x = .

5 2
11. 4cos x cos2x cos x dx 2 cos 2x cos cos2x dx
6 6 3
1

2 cos 2x cos2x dx 2cos 2 2dx cos2x dx
2

sin 4x sin2x
1 cos 4x cos 2x dx x c
4 2

13. Let y x y
y2 y x = 0
1 1 4x
y y>1
2
1 1 4x
y
2


sin x
14. I 2 2 dx
0 1 cos2 x

sin x
I 2 2 2
2 tan1 cos x 2
0 1 cos x 0

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2 tan1 0 tan1 1


2
cos 1
2

1 sin 2

cosa sin x
17. I ln dx
sina cos x
a cosa cos x sina sin x a cos a x
ln dx 0 ln sinacos x dx
0
sinacos x
a a
lncos a a x dx ln sina dx lncos x dx
0 0

n n

nk n k 1
n 1 k k 2
18. lim k 1 k 1
n
k 1 k2 k2
2
n n 1 n n 1 2n 1

2 6 .
n n 1 2n 1
6

1 1

1 x x e eln1 x x e
19. lim lim
x 0 x x 0 x
differentiate two times.

20. y = ex cos x
y1 = ex sinx ex cos x = ex sinx y
y2 = ex cosx + ex sin x y1
y2 = y y1 ex sin x
y2 = 2 (y + y1)
y3 = 2(y1 + y2)
y3 = 2(ex sinx y)
y4 = 2y1 2y 2y 2y1
y4 + 4y = 0

g a h f a g a f a h
25. lim
h 0 h
f a g a h g a g a f a h f a
lim
h 0 h
f(a) . g(a) g(a) . f(a)

1
1 5 n n
26. lim
n

6n n 1
6

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n
1 5

6
n
n 6
5 n 5

6 lim 1
n
6

0
= 6 . e = 6.

27. For all n it touches the curve.

28. f(x) = x3 3x + k f(x) = 3x2 3


2
f(x) = 3(x 1) < 0 x (0, 1)
Hence f(x) is strictly decreasing

e
log 2
29. y tan1 x tan1 3 2log x



log ex 2

1 6log x

1 2log x 1 3 2log x
tan1 tan
1 2log x 1 3.2log x
tan1 1 tan1 2log x tan1 3 tan1 2log x
= tan1 (1) tan1(3)
= constant function.

30. lim

sin e x 1 1
x 1 log x

lim

sin e x 1 1 e x 1 1

x 1

e x 1 1 log x

ex 1 1 as x 1
1 lim x 1
x 1
log x e 1 0
eh 1 h
lim = 1.
h 0 h log 1 h

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