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FIITJEE JEE MAIN TEST SERIES (2018-19)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 3 [SET – 1]
DATE: 01/10/2018
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 360

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for
this purpose.
BATCHES – 1819 (MAINS)

 You are not allowed to leave the Examination Hall before the end of the test.

INSTRUCTIONS
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3. The test is of 3 hours duration.

4. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.

5. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage. Each question is allotted 4
(four) marks for correct response.

6. Candidates will be awarded marks as stated above in instruction No.5 for correct response of
each question. ¼ (one fourth) marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each
question. No deduction from the total score will be made if no response is indicated for an item
in the answer sheet.

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PART – I : PHYSICS
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. A small mass m is attached to a massless string whose other end is fixed at P


as shown in the figure. The mass is undergoing circular motion in the x-y plane
with centre at O and constant angular speed w. If the angular momentum of the
r r
mass, calculated about O and P are denoted by LO and LP respectively, then
r r
(A) LO and LP do not vary with time.
r r
(B) LO varies with time while LP remains constant.
r r
(C) LO remains constant while LP varies with time.
r r
(D) LO and LP both vary with time.

2. A light rod is pivoted at one end so that it can swing as a pendulum. Two masses 2 m and m are
attached to it at distances b and 3b respectively from the pivot. The rod is held horizontal and
then released. The angular acceleration at the instant it is released is
(A) 3g/4b (B) g/b
(C) 5g/11b (D) 11g/5b

3. When a ceiling fan is switched on, it makes 10 rotations in the first 3 seconds. How many
rotations will it make in the next 3 seconds? (Assume uniform angular acceleration)
(A) 10 (B) 20
(C) 30 (D) 40

4. A cube is placed on an inclined plane of inclination q as shown in the figure.


Coefficient of friction between the cube and the plane is m. As the angle q is
gradually increased, the cube slides before toppling if
(A) m > 1 (B) m > 1/2
(C) m < 1 (D) m < ½

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5. A dielectric slab of area ‘A’ and thickness ‘d’ is inserted between the
plates of capacitor of area 2 A and distance between plates ‘d’ with a
constant speed ‘v’ as shown in figure. The capacitor is connected to a
battery of emf ‘E’. The current in the circuit varies with time as

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

6. Find the value of R so that the power delivered by the battery to the

external circuit is maximum.


(A) 4W
(B) 2W
(C) 3W
(D) 8W

7. Five identical metal plates are placed at equal gap ‘d’ has cross section

area A shown in figure. Find equivalent capacitance between a and b.


5 �0 A 5 �0 A
(A) (B)
d 3 d
2 �0 A 5 �0 A
(C) (D)
5 d 2 d

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8. A capacitor of capacitance 2C is charged to a potential 2V 0 and


then connected to an uncharged capacitor of capacitance C with a
resistance R to a battery of emf 4V 0 as shown. The key is closed
at t = 0. Work done by the battery till steady state will be :
16CV02 4CV02
(A) (B)
3 3
8CV02 2
(C) (D) 4CV0
3

9. In figure, if the potential at point B is taken as zero,


then the potential at point A will be
(A) 8V
(B) 16V
(C) 24V
(D) 21V

10. In order to convert a miliammeter of range 1.0 mA and resistance 1.0 ohm into a voltmeter of
range 10 V, a resistance of how many ohms should be connected with it and in what manner?
(A) 999 W in series (B) 999 W in parallel
(C) 9,999 W in series (D) 9,999 W in parallel

11. An Ammeter and voltmeter are connected in series to a battery with an E.m.f. = 6.0 V. When a
certain resistance is connected in parallel with the voltmeter, the readings of the voltmeter
decreases 2.0 times, whereas the reading of ammeter increase same number of times. Find the
voltmeter reading before the connection of the resistance.
(A) Cannot be determined (B) 2.0 V
(C) 6.0 V (D) 4.0 V
12. Fig. shows a Wheatstone’s net, with P = 1000 W, B
Q = 10.0 W, R (unknown) S variable and near 150 W for
balance. If the connections across A, C and B, D are
interchanged, the error range in R determination would
(A) Remain unaffected
(B) Increase substantially
(C) Increase marginally A C
(D) Decreases substantially

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13. A 5 m long pole of 3 kg mass is placed against a smooth


vertical well as shown in the figure. Under equilibrium
condition, if the pole makes an angle of 37° with the
horizontal, the frictional force between the pole and
horizontal surface is
(A) 20 N
(B) 30 N
(C) 20 µN
(D) 30 µN

14. Four capacitors are connected


as shown, if the equivalent
capacitances between the
point A and B are the same in
both the cases, given C1 = C2 =
C3 = 1mF find C4 = ?
(A) C4 = 1mF (B) C4 = 2mF
1 1
(C) C4 = mF (D) C4 = mF
2 3

15. A disc of radius R is placed on a frictionless x-y plane with origin at


centre of disc. At time t = 0 disc is given initial motion such that velocity
of point A lying on periphery of disc at x-axis is v 0 towards + ve x-axis
and angular velocity of disc is w = v 0 / 2R. The coordinates of point A
after time t = 4 pR / v 0 are :
(A) [ (4pR), 0 ] (B) [ (4 p + 1)R, 2pR ]
(C) [ (4pR), (4pR)] (D) None of these

16. A battery of emf e0 = 12V is connected across a 4m long uniform


wire having resistance 4W/m. The cells of small emfs e1 = 2V
and e2 = 4V having internal resistance 2W and 6W respectively,
are connected as shown in the figure. If galvanometer shows no
deflection at the point N, the distance of point N from the point A
is equal to :
1 1
(A) m (B) m
6 3
(C) 25 cm (D) 50 cm

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17. A cell of internal resistance 1W is


connected across a resistor. A voltmeter
having variable resistance G is used to
measure p.d. across resistor. The plot of
voltmeter reading V against G is shown.
What is value of external resistor R ?
(A) 5 W (B) 4 W
(C) 3 W (D) 1 W

18. A disc of radius r is rotating about its centre with an angular speed w0. It
is gently placed on a rough horizontal surface. After what time it will be
in pure rolling?
w0 r w0 r
(A) (B)
2mg 3mg
w0r 3 w0r
(C) (D)
mg 2 mg

19. A massless string is wrapped around a hollow cylinder having mass m


and radius r. The cylinder is kept on a rough horizontal surface
(coefficient of friction is m). A constant force F is applied as shown in
the figure. In case of pure rolling, the friction force acting on the bottom
most point of the cylinder is
(A) 0 (B) mmg
mmg 3mmg
(C) (D)
2 2

20. For spherical charge distribution given as

  r
 = 0 1   , when r  3
  3
 = 0 , when r  3

(where r is the distance from the centre of spherical charge distribution)
The electric field intensity is maximum for the value of
(A) r = 1.5 (B) r = 2
(C) r = 4.5 (D) at infinity

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21. A uniform disc of radius R lies in x-y plane with its centre at origin. Its moment of inertia about Z
axis is equal to its moment of inertia about line y = 2x + C. The value of C is
2R 5R
(A) (B)
5 2
R
(C) (D) 2R
2

22. The moment of inertia of a solid cylinder about its axis is I. It is allowed to roll down an incline
without slipping. If its angular velocity at the bottom is w , then K.E. of the cylinder will be
3 2
(A) Iw2 (B) Iw
2
1
(C) 2Iw2 (D) Iw2
2

23. ABCD is a square where each side is a uniform wire of resistance 1W.
A point E lies on CD such that if a uniform wire of resistance 1W is
connected across AE and constant potential difference is applied across A
and C then B and E are equipotential.
CE CE
(A) =1 (B) =2
ED ED
CE 1 CE
(C) = (D) = 2
ED 2 ED

24. A 6V battery of negligible internal resistance is connected across a


uniform wire of length 1 m. The positive terminal of another battery
of emf 4V and internal resistance 1W is joined to the point A as
shown in figure. The ammeter shows zero deflection when the
jockey touches the wire at the point C. Then AC is equal to
(A) 2/3 m (B) 1/3 m

(C) 3/5 m (D) 1/2 m

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25. A point charge Q is located below the disc of radius R at ‘a’ distance from
the plane of the disc. If one fourth (1/4 th) of the flux from the charge passes
through the disc, then find the relation between a & R.
a 1 a 1
(A) = (B) =
R 2 R 4
a 1 a 3
(C) = (D) =
R 3 R 2

26. Two thin conducting shells of radii R and 3R are shown in figure.
The outer shell carries a charge + Q and the inner shell is neutral.
The inner shell is earthed with the help of switch S. Find the charge
attained by inner shell.
Q Q
(A)  (B) 
4 3
Q Q
(C) (D)
5 3

27. Three large parallel plates have uniform surface


charge densities as shown in the figure. What is
the electric field at P.
4s
(A)  K̂
�0
4s
(B) K̂
�0
2s
(C)  K̂
�0
2s
(D) K̂
�0

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28. Two identical positive charges are placed at x = – a and x = a. The correct variation of potential
‘V’ along x-axis is given by :

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

29. A particle of charge ‘q’ and mass m moves in a circle of radius ‘r’ around
an infinitely long line charge of linear charge density – l. Then time period
� 1 �
K=
will be � �
� 4p �0 �
m 4p2m r 3
(A) T = 2pr (B) T =
2

2Klq 2Klq
1 2Kl q 1 m
(C) T = (D) T =
2pr m 2pr 2Kl q

30. A thin uniform rod of length l and mass m is swinging freely about a horizontal axis passing
through its end. Its maximum angular speed is w. Its centre of mass rises to a maximum height of:
1 l 2w2 1 l 2w2
(A) (B)
6 g 3 g
1 lw 1 l 2w2
(C) (D)
6 g 2 g

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PART – II : CHEMISTRY
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

1. Which of the following option is correct?


(A) CH4 + O2 ����
Cu, 523K
100 atm
� Organic product; product more acidic than water
Mo2 O3
(B) CH4 + O2 ���D

� Organic product; product can show conformational isomerism
( 3 )2
CH COO Mn
(C) C2H6 + O2 �����D
� Organic product; product has two sp2 carbon atoms

(D) All of them

2. In which reaction organic product cannot show conformational isomerism?


(A) H2 C = CH2 �����
Cold. dil
(B) CH3  H2 C  CH = CH2 ����
KMnO4
alk.KMnO 4
� H+

(C) H2C = CH2 ���


Br2 1.1eq.NaNH2
CCl4
� (D) HC �CH �����
2.CH3 Cl

3. Which of the following option is incorrect regarding the given reaction?


HgSO 4
"A"
H2SO4
H3 C  C  CH

BH3 THF
"B"
2.H2O 2 ,OH
(A) % enol: A > B
(B) Acidic strength: A > B
(C) Both will show diastreomerism in their enol form
(D) “B” shows diastreomerism in its enol from but “A” does not

4. Identify the correct order of rate of dehydration?


OH OH CH3
OH
OH
(A) (B) OH
  Ph CH3  Ph
CH3
OH OH
OH HO CH3
(C) (D)

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5. Which of the following statement is true


(A) CH3  CH2  CH2  I will react more readily than ( CH3 ) 2 CHI for SN1 reactions
(B) CH3  CH2  CH2  Cl will react more readily than CH3  CH2  CH2  Br for SN 2 reactions
(C) CH3  CH2  CH2  CH2  OH will react more readily than
( CH3 ) 3 C  CH2  OH for SN1 reactions in the presence of pyridine.
(D) p  CH3  O  C6H4Br will react more readily than p  NO2  C6H4  CH2Br for SN 2
reactions

6. Which of the following is incorrect statement?


(A) Antiaromatic compounds are paramagnetic in nature
(B) The rate of nitration C6H6  C6D6  C6 T6
(C) The rate of sulphonation C6H6  C6D6  C6 T6
(D) Anthracene give three monochloro products on EAS chlorination

7. Which of the following reaction gives an aromatic product?

 +

NaOH
? 
CH3 O Na

?
(A) (B)

Cl

?
KOH

AgNO3
?
(C) (D)

OH

8. Consider the following anions


O O O O

CF 3 S O C 6 H5 S O CH3 S O

O O O
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
When attached to SP  hybridized carbon, their leaving group ability in nucleophilic
3

substitution reaction decreases in the order


(A) i > ii > iii > iv (B) i > ii > iv > iii
(C) iv > i > ii > iii (D) iv > iii > ii > i

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9. Which of the following is most reactive towards SN2 reaction?


(A) H2C = CH  CH2  Cl (B) Ph  CH2  Cl
(C) Me  O  CH2  Cl (D) Ph  C  CH2  Cl

10. 
CH2 CH2 OTs


AcONa
AcOH
 Pr oduct ? C*  isotopic carbon 

(A) * (B) 
Ph  CH2  CH2  OAc Ph  CH2  CH2 OAc
(C)  (D) Both A & B
CH 2 CH2 OTs

OAc

11. CH3

+

H
D
Chief products obtained are :

OH
(A) Racemic mixture (B) Diastereomers
(C) Geometrical Isomers (D) Positional Isomers

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12. The major product ‘Q’ obtained on the following reaction is


OCPh3


H2 SO4

 P 
Br2
Fe
Q

(A) OCPh3 (B) OH

Br

CPh3
Br
OH OH
(C) (D)

Br
Ph
Ph CPh3

Br

13. In which compound –I effect is most dominating its own on +R effect?


(A) F (B) Cl

(C) Br (D) I

14. The major product obtained in the following reaction, is


1.LiNH2 ( 2 equiv.) Liq.NH3
H  C �C  CH2 OH ��������
2.C2H5 Br ( 1equiv.)

3.H3 O�

(A) CH3 CH2  C �C  CH2OH (B) H  C �C  CH2OCH2CH3


(C) CH3 CH2  C �C  CH2NH2 (D) H  C �C  NH2NH  CH2CH3

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15. Which is correct order of increasing basicity of the following compounds?


NH2 CH3 CN

N N N N

(I) (II) (III) (IV)


(A) (III) < (IV) < (II) < (I) (B) (IV) < (III) < (I) < (II)
(C) (I) < (IV) < (II) < (III) (D) (II) < (IIII) < (IV) < (I)

16. Look at the following reactions

*
(I) 
Cl2
hv

Cl

*
Cl2
(II) 
hv

Cl
Halogenation at point marked with star would produce how many products including
stereoisomers?
(A) 1 gives 3 and II gives 2 products (B) 1 gives 3 and II gives 4 products
(C) 1 gives 2 and II gives 3 products (D) 1 gives 4 and II gives 2 products

17. Which of the following statements are correct?


COOH COOH

NO 2

 ( Acidic strength )

(A)
NO 2
gg
(B) Me3N  Me2 NH ( Basic strength ) ( gasphase )
(C) CF3 COOH  NO2  CH2 COOH ( Acidic stregnth )
gg gg
(D) PhNH2  NH3 ( Basic Strength )

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18. In which of the following cases the second compound has higher dipole moment than the first
NO2

(A) CH2 = CH  Cl & CH3  CH2  Cl (B) & H3 C  NO2

Ph
(C) (D) CH3  CH = CH  CHO and CH3 CH2CH2CHO
O & O

Ph

19. Which of the following reaction should show maximum reactivity for reaction given

(A) F (B) Cl

NO2
 +

EtO Na
EtOH
 
EtO Na

 +

EtOH

NO2
NO 2
Br F
(C) O 2N (D)
NO2
 +  +


EtO Na
EtOH
 
EtO Na
EtOH

NO2 OMe

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20. How many of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

(1)
MeO CH2 Br
will react more readily than

O 2N CH2 Br SN1
for reaction

Br Br
(2)
SN1
will react more readily than for reaction

(3) Cl
Cl

SN1

N will react more readily than for reaction


H N
(4) Generally SN1 reaction occurs preferably in polar protic solvent

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

21. A triene treated with ozone followed by CH3  S  CH3 to give following three products. What is
the structure of triene?
O O O O

H
Product= H H H
H H
O O

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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22. Consider the following statements for diborane:


1. Boron is approximately sp3 hybridized
2. B––H––B angle is 180º
3. There are two terminal B–H bonds for each boron atom
4. There are only 12 bonding electrons available
Of these statements
(A) 1,3 and 4 are correct (B) 1, 2 and 3 correct
(C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct (D) 1, 2 and 4 correct

23. Which is not true about borax?


(A) It is a useful primary standard for titrating against acids
(B) One mole of borax contains 4 B––O––B bonds
(C) Aqueous solution of borax can be used as buffer
(D) It is made up of two triangular BO3 units and two tetrahedral BO4 units

24. Among the following which statement is correct?


(A) Both cyclopentadienyl anion and benzene are aromatic and have same stability
(B) Benzene is aromatic and more stable than cyclopentadienyl anion as it is non aromatic
(C) Both cyclopentadienyl anion and benzene are aromatic but benzene is more stable than
cyclopentadienyl anion
(D) Cyclopentadienyl anion is more stable than benzene though both are aromatic

25
O

CO 2H

The above conversion can be done by which of the following process?


(A) CH3
CH3 C O O3  H2O
HBr; Peroxide, at high temperature,
CH3
(B) HBr; CH3 CH2O at high temperature; O3  H2O

(C) HI, CH3 O at high temperature, O3  H2O in presence of Zn


(D) HCl peroxide

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NH2
NH 2
NH

N
N
H
26.
I II III IV
Which of the following statement/s is are correct?
(A) I & II are aromatic and have equal basic strength
(B) I is aromatic, II is antiaromatic but II is stronger base than I
(C) Basicity order of the above compounds is I < II < III < IV
(D) Basic strength of III is more than IV as here N is sp 3 hybridised.

27. Which of the following reactions results in the formation of a pair of diastereomers?
H3C CH3 H3C H
CH 
HBr
 
HBr

(A) (B)

H3C H H3C H
(C) 
HBr (D) 1.BH3 , THF
 
ROOR, UV 2.H O , OH ,H O
2 2 2

28. For each of the following pairs of E2 reaction, select the one that occurs with the greater rate
constant.
CH3 CH3

(A) CH3CH2CH2Cl + CH3 C O (B) CH3CH2CH2I + CH3 C O


CH3 CH3
H3C CH CH3 +CH3 O  H3C CH CH3 +CH3 S 
(C) (D)
Br Br

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29. An optically active alcohol of formula C9H12O2 produced the following compound when refluxed
with KMnO4
O O

HO C C OH

The original compound showed these properties also.


C9 H12 O2 
Na
H2 liberated
( A)

2

Br
 no rapid reaction
+

CrO3 H
cool
 C9H8 O3
What is structure of (A)?

CH3 OH OH
OH
(A) (B)

OH
CH3
OH
(C) (D) Both (A) and (B)

CH3

30. (Z)-2-Butene reacts with Br2 H2 O. The resulting bromohydrin when treated with methoxide in
methanol undergoes an intermolecular SN 2 reaction. Taking into consideration the stereochemical
consequences of the reaction mechanism involved, choose the final product(s) of these
transformation.
O O
O
H3 C H H H
H CH3 H
H3C CH 3 H 3 C CH3
H

(I)
(II) (III)
(A) (I) only (B) (II) only
(C) (III) only (D) Equal amounts of (I) and (II)

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PART – III : MATHEMATICS


This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Consider 3 non-collinear points A, B, C with coordinates (0, 6), (5, 5) and (–1, 1) respectively.
Equation of tangent to the circle circumscribing the triangle ABC and passing through the origin is
(A) 2x – 3y = 0 (B) 3x + 2y = 0 (C) 3x – 2y = 0 (D) 2x + 3y = 0

Equation of a circle which touches the parabola y  4x + 8 = 0 at (3, 2) and passes through its
2
2.
focus is :
(A) x + y + 5x  8y + 15 = 0 (B) x + y  8x  2y + 15 = 0
2 2 2 2

(C) x + y  4x + 6y + 11 = 0 (D) x + y + 11x + 29y  11 = 0


2 2 2 2

3. If the common tangents to the parabola, x 2 = 4y and the circle, x2 + y2 = 4 interest at the point P,
then the distance of P from the origin, is :
(A) 2 + 1 (B) 2 ( 3 + 2 2 ) (C) 2 ( 2 + 1) (D) 3 + 2 2

4. The two adjacent sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are 2 and 5 and the angle between them is 60º.
If the area of the quadrilateral is 4 3, then the perimeter of the quadrilateral is :
(A) 12.5 (B) 13.2 (C) 12 (D) 13

� 1 2� �11 4 �
5. If in triangle ABC, A  (1, 10), circumcentre ��  , �and orthocenter �� , �then the co-
� 3 3� �3 3 �
ordinates of mid-point of side opposite to A is
� 11�
(A) � 1,  � (B) (1, 5) (C) (1, –3) (D) (1, 6)
� 3�

6. The angle between the lines joining the origin to the points of intersections of the straight line y =
3x + 2 with the curve x + 2xy + 3y + 4x + 8y  11 = 0 is
2 2

2 3 3 2 2 p
(A) tan1 (B) tan1 (C) tan1 (D)
5 5 3 2

7. If the area of the triangle formed by the pair of lines 15x 2 – 8xy + y2 = 0 and the line 2x+3y – l = 0
is 5 sq. units then l =
(A) 735 (B) 935 (C) 629 (D) 327

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8. The set of all values of l for which the lines lx + 2y + 2 = 0, 2x + ly + 3 = 0 and 3x + 3y + l = 0


are concurrent is
(A) { 2, 3, 5} (B) { 3, 5} (C) { 2, 3, 5} (D) {–3, 5}

9. Three normals to the parabola y2 = x are drawn through a point (c, 0) then
(A) c = 1/4 (B) c = 1/2 (C) c > 1/2 (D) None of these

10. If the normal to the parabola y 2 = 4ax at the point P ( at 2 ,2at ) cuts the parabola again at
Q(aT2, 2aT) then
(A) 2 �T �2 (B) T �(�,ȥ 8 ) ( 8, )
(C) T  8
2
(D) T 2 �8

11. Consider a circle with centre lying on the focus of the parabola y 2 = 2px such that it touches the
directix of the parabola. Then a point of intersection of the circle and the parabola is
�p � �p p � �p � �p �
(A) � , p � (B) � ,  � (C) �  , p� (D) � ,  p�
�2 � �2 2 � �2 � �2 �

12. A circle with radius unity has its centre on the positive y-axis. If this circle touches the parabola y
= 2x2 tangentially at the points P and Q, then the sum of the ordinates of P and Q, is
15 15
(A) (B) (C) 2 15 (D) 5
4 8

13. If a and b are the eccentric angles of the extremities of a focal chord of a standard ellipse, then
the eccentricity of the ellipse is
cos a + cos b sin a + sin b cos a  cos b sin a + sin b
(A) (B) (C) (D)
cos ( a + b ) sin ( a + b ) cos ( a  b ) sin ( a + b )

x2 y2
14. A tangent to the ellipse + = 1 meets its director circle at P and Q, then the product of the
9 4
slopes of CP and CQ, where C is the center of ellipse, is
4 9 2
(A)  (B) (C) (D) –1
9 4 9

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x2 y2 x2 y2
15. A tangent to the ellipse + = 1 meets the ellipse + = 1 at A and B. The angle between
4 1 6 3
x2 y2
tangents at A and B of the ellipse + = 1 is
6 3
p p p p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 3 4 6

16. Consider an ellipse, whose centre is at the origin and its major axis is along the x-axis. If its
3
eccentricity is and the distance between it foci is 6, then the area (in sq. units) of the
5
quadrilateral inscribed in the ellipse, with the vertices as the vertices of the ellipse, is :
(A) 8 (B) 32 (C) 80 (D) 40

17. Let ‘O’ be centre and S 1, S2 are the foci of the hyperbola. If the tangent at any point on the
hyperbola cuts its asymptotes at A and B, then OA + OB =
(A) S1P  S 2P (B) S1P + S2P
(C) S1S2 (D) distance between the vertices

x2 y2
18. The shortest distance the line y = x and the hyperbola  = 1 is
9 4
3 2 5
(A) (B) (C) (D) 9
2 3 2

19. If a horizontal tangent of xy (x – 6y) = 9a 3 ( a ¹ 0) is an asymptote of the hyperbola


xy + x + 2y – 8 = 0 then the value of a equals
1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) (D) 3
2

x2 y2
20. For an ellipse + = 1 with vertices A and A’, tangent drawn at the point P in the first quadrant
9 4
meet the y-axis in Q and the chord A’ P meets the y-axis in M. If O is the origin the OQ 2 – MQ2
equal to
(A) 9 (B) 13 (C) 4 (D) 5

21. If the range of values of a such that a circle passes through the points of intersection of y = x 2 and
x 2  y 2 = a2 is (a, b) then a  b equals
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

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22. The positive value of the parameter “a” for which the area of the figure bounded by
p p
y = sinax, y = 0, x = and x = is 3 is equal to
a 3a
1 1 1
(A) 1 (B) (C) (D)
3 2 4

The area enclosed between the curves y = loge ( x + e ) , y = e and the x-axis is
x
23.
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4

dy
= ( 4x + 9y + 1) is
2
24. The solution of
dx
(A) 3 ( 4x + 9y + 1) = tan ( 6x + c ) (B) 3 ( 4x + 9y + 1) = 2 tan ( 6x + c )
(C) 3 ( 4x  9y  1) = 2 tan ( 6x + c ) (D) 3 ( 4x + 9y  1) = tan ( 6x + c )

n 1
The orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves a y = x are given by
n
25.
(A) x + n y = constant (B) ny + x = constant
n 2 2 2

(C) n x + y = constant (D) n x  y = constant


2 n 2 n

26. The solution of y ( xy + 1) dx + x ( 1 + xy + x 2 y 2 ) dy = 0 is


(A) 2x y log y  2xy  1 = cx y (B) 2x y log y + 2xy  1 = cx y
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

(C) 2xylog y + 2xy + 1 = cx y (D) 2xylog y  2xy  1 = cx y


2 2 2 2

dy x  2y + 1
27. The solution of the differential equation =
dx 2x  4y
(A) ( x  2y ) + 2x = C (B) ( x  2y ) + x = C
2 2

(C) ( x  2y ) + 2x = C (D) ( x  2y ) + x = C
2 2

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2
The solution of y = x dy + a 1 + �
28. dy �
� � is
dx �dx �
(A) y = mx + c (B) y = mx + a 1 + m2
(C) y = mx (D) y = a 1 + m2

The area bounded by the curves y + x �1, y  x �1 and 2x + 2y �1 is


2 2
29.
� p� � p� � p� � p�
2+ �
(A) � 2 �
(B) � (C) �4 � (D) �4+ �
� 2� � 2� � 2� � 2�

30. If {
f ( x ) = max sin x, cos x, }
1
2
then the area of the region bounded by the curves

y = f ( x ) , x  axis, y  axis and x = 2p is


�5p � �5p �
(A) � + 3 �
sq. units (B) � + 2 �sq. units
�12 � �12 �
�5p � �5p �
(C) � + 3 � sq. units (D) � + 2 + 3 � sq. units
�12 � �12 �

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FIITJEE INTERNAL TEST


JEE MAIN PART TEST – 3 [SET – 1]
DATE: 01/10/2018

ANSWERS KEY

PART – I
PHYSICS
1. C 9. A 17. A 25. C
2. C 10. C 18. B 26. B
3. C 11. D 19. A 27. D
4. C 12. D 20. B 28. C
5. B 13. A 21. B 29. A
6. A 14. C 22. B 30. A
7. D 15. B 23. D
8. A 16. C 24. A

PART – II
CHEMISTRY

1. A 9. D 17. A 25. B
2 D 10. D 18. C 26. C
3. C 11. A 19. A 27. B
4. B 12. B 20. C 28. C
5. C 13. D 21. C 29. D
6. B 14. A 22. A 30. D
7. C 15. A 23. B
8. B 16. D 24. C

PART – III
MATHEMATICS
1. D 9. C 17. B 25. B
2. B 10. D 18. C 26. A
3. C 11. A 19. A 27. A
4. C 12. A 20. C 28. B
5. A 13. D 21. B 29. B
6. C 14. A 22. C 30. D
7. B 15. A 23. A
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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PHYSICS

1. C
r r r
L = r �P
2. C
t = Ia
3. C
q = w0t + ½at2
4. C
a a
mg sin q > m mg cos q, mg cos q =  m mgcos q
2 2
5. B
dq
C' = C1 + C2, q = C' e, i =
dt
6. A
For maximum power
Internal resistance = External resistance
R
=2
2
R = 4W
7. D
5 �o A
Ceq =
2 d

8. A
q 4CV0 + q 4CV0 16CV02
 + 4V0  =6 Þ q= Þ w = qV =
c 2C 3 3
9. A
Use Kirchoff’s voltage law.
10. C
From theory
11. D
vi
e  ii R A = v i , if = nii , v f = ii  initial current
n
e  if R A = v f if  final current
ne
Þ vi = vi  initial voltage
1+ n
vf  final voltage
12. D
R is the order of 15,000 W. The junctions of the highest two and the lowest two resistance are A
and C, and for better sensitivity, the galvanometer will be between these. So, error will decrease
with the suggested interchange.
13. A
Net torque = 0 for equilibrium.
14. C
By equating equivalent capacitance.
15. B
r v
v cm = v 0 ˆi + 0 ˆj ; Dq = w �Dt = 2p.
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16. C
� 6 � � 12 �
2  �2 �= �
� 4x
� Þ x = 25 cm.
� 8 � �8 + 16 �
17. A
When G � �, potential difference across R � 20 V
Current in the circuit
I = 4A
So, R = 5W.
18. B
1 2 1 v rw rw wr
mr w0 = mvr + mr 2 Þ v = 0 ; 0 = 0 + mgt Þ t = 0
2 2 r 3 3 3mg
19. A
F F
ac = ;a= . So, ac = Ra
m mR
20. B
1
By Guass theorem,  EdS = e  dq
0

4p0  r x 2 0  r r 2 
Þ E  4pr 2 =
e0  0
1  x dx
 3
Þ E= 
e 0  3 12 
dE
for max. electric field, =0
dr
1 r 6
Þ  =0 Þ r= =2
3 6 3

21. B
MR2 MC2 MR 2 5R
+ = Þ C=
4 5 2 2
22. B
23. D
24. A
25. C
q q a
= ( 1  cos q ) and cos q = 2 2
4 �0 2 �0 a +R
26. B
Kq' KQ
To make potential of ‘R’ radius sphere zero v = + =0
R 3R
27. D
s ˆ 2s ˆ s ˆ 2s ˆ
Field at point P is K+ K+ K= K.
2 �0 2 �0 2 �0 �0
28. C
Potential will be minimum at the middle point and it will never be negative.
29. A
2Kl
qE = mw2r q = w2
mr 2
4p2r 2m
T2 =
2Klq
30. A
1 Ml 2 2 w2l 2
w = MgDh ; Dh =
2 3 6g

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1. A
2 D
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. C
+ 

K OH
 H2O + Aromatic salt

K+
Sol. H

8. B
Sol. Conceptual
9. D
Sol. Conceptual
10. D
Sol. Neighbouring group participation
11. A
Sol. Conceptual
12. B
OH OH
OCPh3
Br
H2 SO 4

 Br2
 
Fe

CPh3 CPh3
Sol.
P Q
13. D
Sol. For iodine +R is least.
14. A
15. A
16. D
17. A
18. C
19. A
Sol presence of fluorine promotes bimolecular reaction by many folds
20. C
21. C
22. A
23. B
24. C
Sol. Cyclopentadienyl anion is remarkably stable (aromatic) but only in comparison with the rest of the
family of anions but this is not as stable as benzene (as it is a neutral molecule and in which all of
carbon’s valences are satisfied).
25. B
Br
O O

Sol. 
HBr
 
CH3 CH2 O
  O3
  H3C OH
D H2 O

26. C
27. B
28. C
29. D
30. D

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MATHEMATICS

1. D
Note that the ABC is right angled at A.
\ Equation of circle A(0, 6)
( x + 1) ( x  5 ) + ( y  1) ( y  5 ) = 0
x 2 + y 2  4x  6y  5 + 5 = 0 m1 =–1/5 m2 = 5
x 2 + y 2  4x  6y = 0
Hence the circle passes through the origin
\ Tangent at (0, 0) is 4x + 6y = 0 B(5, 5) C(–1, 1)
2x + 3y = 0
2. B
Tangent to parabola is x – y – 1 = 0
Now, equation of circle will be of the form ( x  3 ) + ( y  2 ) + l ( x  y  1) = 0
2 2

Þ it passes through focus of parabola which is (3, 0)


So l = –2
\ Equation of circle will be
x 2 + y 2  8x  2y + 15 = 0.
3. C
Parabola : x2 = 4y
Circle y = mx + c be the common tangent
By symmetry, the point of intersection of tangents is (0, b)
Then c 2 = 4 ( 1 + m2 ) � ( 1)
c = m2 � ( 2)
\ m = 4 + 4m
4 2

4 � 16 + 16
� m4  4m2  4 = 0 � m2 = & C2 = 4  4C
2
� C2 + 4C  4 = 0 � C2 + 4C  4 = 0
4 � 32
C=
2
C = 2  2 2 = b
Distance of P from origin = 2 + 2 2
3
2ac = 6 e = �a = 5
5
4. C
d2 = 22 + 52  2.2.5.cos 60º = 19
x 2 + y2  2xy cos120º = d2 = 19
� ( x + y )  xy = 19
2
....(1) 60º
1
5
Also Area = 4 3 = ( 2.5 + x.y ) sin60º 2
2
Þ xy = 6 ….(2)
From (1) & (2) d
x+y=5 x y
Thus perimeter is 12 120º
5. A
\ HG : GO = 2 : 1
� 8�
\ G=�
1, �
� 9�
� 11 �
Hence, mid-point of BC = �
1,  �
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6. C
Equation of curve x2 + 2xy + 3y2 + 4x + 8y – 11 = 0 …(1)
y  3x
And equation of line y = 3x + 2 � =1
2
Making equation (1) homogenous equation of 2nd degree in x & y.
� 7x 2  2xy  y 2 = 0
2 8 2 2
� q = tan1 = tan1 .
6 3
7. B
Let pair of st. lines ax 2 + 2hxy + by2 = 0 and a line lx + my + n = 0 formed a triangle, then area
x 2 h2  ab
=
am2  2hlm + bl2
8. B
Three non parallel lines are
Concurrent
l 2 2
2 l 3 =0
3 3 l
� l = 2, 3,  5
But l = 2, Ist two lines are parallel.
9. C
y = mx  2am  am3 where 4a = 1.
Passes through (c, 0)
\ m ( m2  4c + 2 ) = 0
\ m = � 4c  2
These will be real and distinct if 4c – 2 > 0 or c > 1/2.
10. D
PQ is normal at P and is also chord PQ. Comparing their equations, we get
2
t 2 = t1  or t12 + t1t 2 + 2 = 0
t1
Since both t1 and t2 are real
\ D³0
t 22  8 �0 or T 2 �8
11. A
4a = 2p
p
\ a=
2
p
Direction is x + a = 0 or x + = 0
2
2
� p� 2 p
�x  � + y = r touches x + = 0
2

� 2� 2
\ condition of tangency given r =p
2
� p�
\ \ �x  � + y 2 = p 2 and y 2 = 2px
� 2�
Putting for y2, we get 4x2 + 4px – 3p2 = 0 \ x = p/2, – 3p/2 (rejected)
As x cannot be –ive because in that case y = 2px = ive
2

When x = p/2, then y2 = p2 \ y = p, – p


12. A
dy
= 4t
dx p
�2t 2  a �
\ ( 4t ) � �= 1
� t �
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1
2t 2  a =  ….(i)
4
Also, t 2 + ( 2t 2  a ) =
2

15
� 4t 2 =
4
13. D
a b a+b
cos 2 sin
x a+b y a+b a b 2 . 2 = sin a + sin b
cos + sin = cos �e=
a 2 b 2 2 a+b a+b sin ( a + b )
cos 2 sin
2 2
14. A
x2 y2
Equation of tangent to + = 1 at (q) is
9 4
x y
cos q + sin q = 1 ....(1)
3 2
But equation of director circle is x + y = 13
2 2
....(2)

Director circle
y-axis
Q

x-axis C

2
x y
By Homogenising (2) with (1), we get x 2 + y 2  13 � �
� cos q + sin q �0
�3 2 �
� 13 � 13 � 13 �
�1  cos2 q �x 2  cos q sin qxy + � 1  sin2 q �y 2 = 0.
� 9 � 3 � 9 �
suur suur
This is the pair of equation of CP and CQ.
13 9  13cos2 q
suur suur 1  cos2 q
a 9 9 4
\ Product of slopes of CP and CQ = = = =
b 13 2 ( 2 )
1  sin q 4  13 1  cos q
9
9 4
15. A
x2
Equation of tangent to + y 2 = 1 at ( 2cos q, sin q ) is x cos q + 2y sin q = 2 ....(1)
4
x2 y2
Equation of chord of contact of P ( h, k ) to + = 1 is hx + 2ky = 6 ….(2)
6 3
Equation (1) & (2) are identical
h k
= =3
cos q sin q
� h = 3 cos q and k = 3 sin q
� h2 + k 2 = 9
� h2 + k 2 = 6 + 3
p
\ it lies on director circle = angle = .
2
16. D
3
2ac = 6 e = �a=5
5
Area of quadrilateral
= 2ab
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= 2a2 1  e2
9
= 2 �25 1 
25
4
= 2 �25 � = 40
5
17. B
x y
Equation of the tangent at P ( q ) is sec q  tanq = 1
a b
\ A = ( a ( sec q  tan q ) , b ( sec q  tan q ) ) , B = ( a ( sec q + tan q ) , b ( sec q + tan q ) )
\ OA + OB = 2ae sec q = S1P + S 2P
18. C
x2 y2
S. d between y = x and hyperbola  = 1 is the distance between line y = x and tangent
9 4
y = x + c, C = � a2m2  b2
19. A
dy
= 0 � P ( 3a,  a ) � Tangent is y + a = 0
dx
Which is asymptote Þ a = 1
20. C
x y
Let point P is (a cos q, b sin q). Equation of tangent at point P is cos q + sinq = 1.
a b
Then point Q is (0, b cosec q).
b sinq
Equation of chord A’ P is y – 0 = ( x + a)
a cos q + a
b sinq
Putting x = 0, we have y = .
cos q + 1
2 � b sin q �
Then oQ  MQ = b cos ec q � bcos ec q 
2 2 2

� cos q + 1��
2b2 b2 sin2 q
= 
cosq + 1 ( cos q + 1) 2
b2 2cos q + 2  sin2 q �

= � �
cosq + 1 � ( cos q + 1) �
b2 2cos q + 1 + cos2 q �

= � �
cosq + 1 � ( cos q + 1) �
= b2 = 4
21. B
� 1 1�
Range of a = � , �since y  y 2 = a2
� 2 2�
� 1 1�
� D  0 � a ��  , �
� 2 2�
GE = 1
22. C
p /a

Area = �sinax dx
p /3a
23. A
24. B
Put 4x + 9y = t
dy dt
4+9 =
dx dx

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25. B
dy dx
Differentiate, replace with and solve
dx dy
26. A
d ( xy ) + xyd ( xy ) + x 3 y 2 dy = 0
27. A
Let x – 2y = u & solve
28. B
Clairude equation
29. B
1
Area = area inside square formed x + y = �1, x  y = �1 and outside circle x 2 + y 2 =
2
30. D

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