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r1 > A – C
2. A, B and C ..................................
sinr1 > sin(A – C)
Sol. W.r.t the river the displacement is same and also the
sini
swimming velocity is same. Therefore the time is same. > sin (A – C)
2 20 7 3 3 3 1 1 1
2 2H / g 2 4 sec = 1 . = 1
10 3 2 7 7 2 2 2
Hence, time interval between throwing two successive balls A
= 1 s. 60º
i
r1 r2
Initial velocity
µ
2gH 2 10 20 20m / s
B C
Hence required positions above his hands are
1
1 sini >
h2 20 1– 10 12 = 15 m 2
2
or i > 300 .
1
h3 20 2 – 10 22 = 20 m
2
6. A point object ..................................
1
h3 20 3 – 10 32 = 15 m Sol. Image velocity (w.r.t. mirror) = – m × object velocity (w.r.t.
2
mirror)
Here m = 1.
4. A particle is ..................................
dx
Sol. v = = 3t2 – 2t 7. A lens is ..................................
dt
Sol. From Newton's equation of lens
v4 = 3 × 42 – 2 × 4 = 40
size of object = O 2 = I1I2
v2 = 3 × 22 – 2 × 2 = 8
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where I1 is size of Image of object and I2 is size of image VA TM T
when pisitions of object & image are interchanged VM TA 2T
So A2 = A1A2 A = A1 A 2 VM 2
VA = = 1m/s downwards
2 2
flower 1 a
fupp. = 2 flower a = µg µ= = 0.2
fupper 2 g
Image by upper part will be at larger distance. 13. A block of mass ..................................
Sol. As seen from an inside observer, the forces acting on the block
9. There is layer .................................. are pseudoforce, frictional force and the applied force.
When the applied force is in the direction of pseudo force (in this
' cos glass
Sol. putting the values we have’
case less force will be required to move the block)
cos air
10 + pseudoforce = µmg ........(1)
3 When the applied force is opposite to the pseudoforce,
=
2
20 – pseudo force = µmg ........(2)
T – (25 + 5)g = 25 a
14. A variable force ..................................
T – 30g = 25 a T – 300 = 25(1)
Sol.
T = 325 N = 32.5 kg.
Sol.
fmax = × 3g
= 0.5 × 30 = 15 N
block A starts sliding when friction force becomes max. i.e. fmax
= 15
at that instant
Velocity of a point on spring near motor
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10 1 d2U
W spring + (100) 100 = (2) (2)2 At x = 2m, = –1, which is a negative value thus U is
2 dx 2
W spring = 4 – 10 = – 6 J maximum
17. Water falls down .................................. 20. Two particles having ..................................
dEin dm 1 Q 1 2Q 1 3Q
Pin = VC = + =
dt gh 4 0 x 4 0 x 4 0 x
dt
Pout = 50% of Pin After the sphere is grounded, potential at centre becomes zero.
x3 5x 2
Sol. U(x) = – + 6x + 3
3 2 22. Figure above ..................................
dU
= x2 – 5x + 6 = 0
dx
Sol. =
E.ds
2
z 3(3)
2 (2(-3)+4)(3) 81M
M
2
P
8(3)
2 2
x=0 x=5a
8(3) 2(0)+4(3)
y
x 5a-x
2
3(3)
x
26. In the circuit ..................................
Q = 54 0 Hint : In position (1) – ir = 0 i = 2 = 2r.
x = 5
24. India's Mangalyan ..................................
2 3
T1 a1 27. A line having ..................................
Sol. T a Sol. Current in line,
2 2
2 3 P 15kW 15 103
1 1.5 1011 i A 62.5 A
11
(semi major axis for the path from V 240 V 240
T 2 10
The power loss
aE aM 2
EOM = ) i2 R 62.5 0.5 1953 watt 1.95 kW
2
3/2
4
T years Total power is given by
3
15 kW 1.95 kW 16.95 kW
Percent efficiency
25. Distance between ..................................
centripetal force.
Hence there is no null point between x = a to x = 4a.
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29. A graph of the .................................. To maintain equilibrium constant, let the concentration of Fe3+ is
1
1 times
VB – 10 = – .2. (–20) = 20 4
2
VB = 30 V. KC = xFe 3 1 OH¯ 3 .........(ii)
4
30. Let ..................................
From Eqs (i) and (ii)
Sol. F 0 means F is conservative
1
×x=1
64
F ˆi
x
ˆj
y
× Fx
ˆi F ˆj
y
x = 64 times
Fy ˆ Fx
= kˆ k =0
x y 33. At 727°C and 1.23 atm...........
Sol.
Fy Fx
=
x y SO3(g) SO2(g) + 1 O2(g)
2
(A) F1 x ˆj , Fy = x, Fx = 0 Mmix = 0.9 0.082 1000 = 60
1.23
Fy Fx
1, 0
x y 1-
2
F1 is not conservative
.Mso2 .Mo 2 (1 )Mso3
Mmix = 2
(B) F2 yiˆ is not conservative
1
2
Fx Fy
as 1, 0 80 20 2
y x 1+ = ; =
2 60 2 60 3
(C) F3 y ˆi x ˆj is conservative as
Fx Fy
1, 1
y x
35. The xenate ion ( HXeO 4 )...........
(D) F4 yiˆ xjˆ is not conservsative Sol. 2HXeO 4 2OH XeO64 Xe O2 2H2O
1 1 1 1
3
sp d
NO N2 O2 K’ = = = 50
2 2 K 4 10 4
O
32. If concentration of ...........
H
Sol. Fe(OH) 3(s) Fe3+(aq) + 3OH–(aq)
XeO64 Perxenate ion
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4–
Structure of [XeO6] 2 M 1 28 5
M1 = 70 g/mol
0.9
Sol. Z = =2 Z>1
0.45
O O O
S
37. Identify M and N in the ........... .. .. ..
Sol. HO–S–OH HO–S–S–OH HO–S–O–S–OH HO–S–S–OH
Sol. M = Cu2O + Cu2S; N = self reduction
O O O O O O O
forward reaction.
O
sp3 One p-d bond
S
HO OH
40. 0.1 M solution of ...........
O
sp3 Two p-d bonds
41. At 0°C the density of ........... HO Cl
Sol. PV =nRT
O
m
PV RT
M
45. In which of the ...........
m RT –
P O
V M | Cl
Si Cl | Cl
dRT Sol. P
P –
O O– O
–
Cl Cl
M
Cl
PM
d Cl Cl
RT Be Be Be
Cl Cl
At the same temperature
–
Kw 1014
Sol. [OH ] = = 1, 2 Hydride shift
[H ] 5 10 11 Sol.
– V 2 10 4 2 300 1 10 4 –4
[OH ]= = 2 10
300 V
V = 450 mL
CH3
Sol.
Sol. The structure
has positive charge to perform
H Y
A = (4 sec, 0)
sin x
Sol. Let y = f(x) = x cos x and y = g (x) = ,
55. Which of the following ........... x
Sol.
3
No sp hydrogen with respect to carbonyl x cos x – sin x
Now f (x) = – x sin x + cos x and g(x) = .
x2
2
group of sp carbon Since the tangents are parallel to x-axis so f (x) = 0 and g(x) =
stabilized.
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x2 2 , x 0 1
Slope of normal =
63. If f(x) =
2 15 ................... 3
x , x0
8 1
equation of normal is y – 2 = (x + 2)
3
Sol. 3y – 6 = x + 2 3y = x + 8
dy 2 2
given that = – 3 units/s and x + y = 1 .
1/3 1 dt
2 2
a (–,1/3) (1, ) Differentiating x + y = 1 ,we have
2 2
Now for f(2a + a + 1) > f(3a – 4a + 1) to be true dx dy
2x + 2y = 0.
2
2a + a + 1 > 3a – 4a + 1
2
dt dt
2
a – 5a < 0 3
Putting x= 1/2, y = and dy/dt = – 3, we have
a (0,5) but a (–,1/3) (1, ) 2
a (0,1/3) (1, 5)
1 dx 3 dx
+ (– 3) = 0 =3 3 .
2 dt 2 dt
possible integral values are 2,3,4
dy 2 2
2 × 10 + 2, 2 × 20 + 2, 2 × 30 + 2,......., 2 × 100 + 2 is 4A = B
Sol. = 6x – 18ax + 12a
dx B
B = 4A So =4
2 2
= 6(x – 3ax + 2a ) = 6(x – a)(x – 2a) A
a>0 2a > a
coefficient of x is positive
3 70. If t1,t2,t3,t4,t5 be............................
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t 2t3 t2 t1 75. Let f : R R ............................
2
d 2t 3 1 1 d2 .2d(t 2 – t1 ) Sol. gof(x) = g(f(x)) = g(x + 1)
2d 0 0 2 2
= (x + 1) – 2 = x + 2x + 1 – 2 = x + 2x – 1
2
= 2d4 gof
–1
(x) = – 1 + x2
–1
(gof) ([–2, –1]) = [–1, 0]
= – 81
Sol. |x – 3| – | 2x + 5 | | x + 8 | 4 2
Sol. 5x – 8x + 4 <
like | a – b | | b| + | a | possible when a. b 0 5
( x + 8 ) ( 2x + 5) 0
4 2
log5 / 4 log5 / 4 (5x – 8x + 4) < log5 / 4
–5 5
x –8, 2
– 1 log5 / 4(5x2 – 8x + 4) <
Integers = – 8, –7, – 6, –5, – 4, – 3
–1 –1 2 –1
tan (–1) tan (log5/4 (5x – 8x + 4)) < tan ()
–1 2
tan (log5/4 (5x – 8x + 4)) <
4 2
73. Find the number............................
1
Sol. 3xlog5 2 – log5 2
=4 (x > 0) 78. For x R– {1} ............................
x
1
1 2 Sol. f(x) + 2f =x ……….(i)
3y – =4 3y – 4y – 1 = 0 1 x
y
1
2 7 2 7 Replace x
log5 2
y = x = 1 x
3 3
1 x 1 1
f + 2f x = 1 x ……….(ii)
log5 x 2 7 1 x
2 = which will give one value of x.
3
1
again replace x
1 x
74 . If y = 2[x] + 3 ............................
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9f(2) = 2 + 2+ 2 = 6
3x3 1 1
x 4 .....
6 2 3 ! 4 ! 4!
f(2) = = = lim
9 3 x 0 x3
3 1
=– =–
5 3 6 2
79. If f(x) = x + 2x + 2x ............................
5 3
Sol. x + 2x + 2x = – 5
5 3
x + 2x + 2x + 5 = 0
a sin x 1 bcos x 1 4
83. If lim 2 .............
x 1 x2 1
we get x = – 1
3 f(1) abc 0
Sol. x , 2 cos
–1
(cos x) = (2– x) ...........(2)
2 f(0) c0
–1
and sin (sin x) = x – 2 (1) & (2) c (a + b + c) > 0
–1 –1 –1 –1
sin [cos {cos (cosx) + sin (sinx)}] = sin [cos 0] =
85. If both roots ............................
–1
sin (1) = Sol. a 0 and a > – 1
2
2n(a 1) a2 – 16
x2 .x 0
a a
1 sin x – cos x loge (1– x)
82. lim .................
x 0 x3 2 2n(a 1) a2 – 16
Let f(x) = x + .x
Sol.
a a
x3 x5 x2 x4 x2 x3 f(0) < 0
1 x ... 1 ... x ...
lim 3 ! 5 ! 2 ! 4 ! 2 3
(a 4)(a – 4)
x 0 x3 0
a
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a (–, – 4) (0,4) f(h) f(0)
f(0) = = 11
but a > – 1 so a (0, 4) h
f(3 h) f(3)
f(3) = lim
86. Number of non............................ x 3 h
Sol. In x (–2, –2)
f(3).f(h) f(3)f(0)
= lim
||x| – 1| is not differentiable h0 h
at x = – 1, 0, 1
f(h) f(0)
|cosx| is not differentiable lim = f(3)
h0 h
3 1 1 3 = f(3).f(0) = 3 × 2 = 6
at x = – ,– , ,
2 2 2 2
a x2 b if | x | 1
87. If f(x) = 1 ................
| x | if | x | 1
a(1 h)2 b 1 (a b 1)
f(1–) = im = im + 2a =
h 0 h h 0 h
2a
1
1
h
f(1+) = im 1 h = im =1
h 0 h h 0 h(1 h)
1 3
a= , b=
2 2
so a + b = 2
–1 1
Sol.
1
Sol. K– = x nx
e
1
for K 0, e there are two distinct solution.
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CUMULATIVE TEST-2 (CT-2)
(JEE MAIN PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN) 2019
DATE : 16-09-2018 |C
CLASS XII/XIII | COURSE : ALL INDIA TEST SERIES (VIKALP)
ANSWER KEY
SET-1
PART-A (PHYSICS)
8. (2) 9. (1) 10. (2) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (3) 14. (4)
15. (2) 16. (4) 17. (2) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (3) 21. (1)
22. (4) 23. (2) 24. (1) 25. (3) 26. (1) 27. (2) 28. (1)
PART-B (CHEMISTRY)
31. (4) 32. (3) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3) 36. (3) 37. (2)
38. (3) 39. (1) 40. (2) 41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (2) 44. (3)
45. (4) 46. (4) 47. (2) 48. (4) 49. (4) 50. (4) 51. (3)
52. (1) 53. (2) 54. (3) 55. (4) 56. (4) 57. (1) 58. (3)
PART-C (MATHEMATICS)
61. (3) 62. (3) 63. (2) 64. (3) 65. (2) 66. (2) 67. (4)
68. (2) 69. (2) 70. (4) 71. (3) 72. (2) 73. (1) 74. (3)
75. (1) 76. (2) 77. (3) 78. (1) 79. (1) 80. (4) 81. (2)
82. (2) 83. (4) 84. (4) 85. (4) 86. (1) 87. (3) 88. (4)
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