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ADVANCED PATTERN PART

TEST-4(APT-4)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 14-01-2018 COURSE : VIJAY (01JR)
HINTS & SOLUTIONS

MATHEMATICS sin x 2
= 1 = 
 1  cos
0
2
x
dx 
4
1. The equation ......................
Sol. Given curve is x + y = xy 
x 3 sin x
Put y = 0, we get x = 1.
Now, differentiate x + y = xy, take log on both sides, we get
 2 =
 (
0
2
 3x  3x 2 )(1  cos2 x)
dx
n(x + y) = y n x

(   x)3 sin xdx

1
xy
 dy   1
 1  dx  = y,  x  + (n x)
dy
dx
=
 {
0
2
 3(   x)  3(   x)2 (1  cos2 x)

put x = 1, y = 0, we get 
(   x)3 sin x
dy   2 = 
 { 2
 3x  3x 2 }(1  cos2 x)
dx
dx  (1, 0 )
= – 1 = Slope of tangent
0

 Equation of normal, is ( 2  3x  3x 2 )sin x
y –0
  = 1  y = x –1

 (
0
2
 3x  3x 2 }(1  cos2 x)
dx 

 x –1 
sin x
cos x – sin x
 22 =
 1  cos 2
dx  1 2


2. dx ...................... 0
x
7 – 9 sin 2x
 
cos x – sin x
Sol.  =
 7 – 9 sin 2x dx 4. Ifa and b are ......................
   
dt
Sol : a  b  a b sin nˆ
or  = 
7 – 9( t 2 – 1)
 
ab
   
Let sin x + cos x = t  (cos x – sin x)dx = dt  a  b  a b sin   sin    ...(1)
dt a b
= 4 2
– (3 t ) 2    
 
a.b
 sin2x + cos2x + 2sin x cos x = t2 a.b  a b cos   cos     ...(2)
or sin2x + cos2x + 2sin x cos x = t2 a b
dt
4
From (1) and (2),
 2 
or 1 + sin 2x = t2
   
=
 
2
– (3 t ) 2 2
sin2   cos2   1 ,  a  b  a.b  a b .
or sin 2x = t2 – 1
1 1 4  3t  1
= . n +C If   , then sin  cos  
2 .4 3 4 – 3t 4 2
1 4  3(sin x  cos x)    
or  = n +C   a b   a b    
24 4 – 3(sin x  cos x)  ab  and a . b  ,  a  b  a.b
2 2

x sin x  
3. 1 =
 1  cos 2
x
dx ......................   
 a  b  a b sin  nˆ 
a b    
nˆ or a  b  a . b nˆ  
0 2
 
x sin x (   x)sin x
Sol. 1 =
 1  cos
0
2
x
dx =  1  cos
0
2
x
dx 5. Solution of the ......................
Sol. The given differential equation can be written as

 xdx  ydy x sin2 (x 2  y 2 )


x sin x 
2 1 = 
 1  cos
0
2
x
dx ydx  xdy y3
2xdx  2ydy 2x sin2 (x 2  y 2 )
 
ydx  xdy y3
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d(x 2  y 2 )
8. Let f(x) ......................
2x
  3 (ydx  xdy)  1 1
sin (x  y ) y  k  1, k ,K  N
2 2 2 Sol. f (x) satisfies Rolle’s theorem on
 
x x
 cos ec 2 (x 2  y 2 )d(x 2  y 2 )  2   d    1 1
y y  f ‘(x) = 0 on each interval  , , K  N
On integrating, we get
k  1 k 
x x
 cos ec (x 2  y 2 )d(x 2  y 2 )  2   d   9. For the function ......................
2

y y Sol. Graph of y = ||x|2 – 2|x| – 3|


2 y
x
  cot(x  y )     C, 2 2

y (0,4)
which is the required solution.

6. Let f(x) be ......................


Y

(–3,0) –1 1 (3,0)
B
Sol.
f(x) = 3x + 2 (0,2)
A
X ex
 2 
 – 3 ,0 
 
0(0,0) 10.
 e 4 x  1 dx ......................
Let  =

ex e–x
We have
af(x) – xf(a)  0 
lim 0 =2
Sol. Given I =
 1 e4x dx and j =
 1  e – 4 x dx
a x
a–x  
e 2 x .e x
 lim
f(x) – xf '(a)
= 2  f(x) – xf '(x) = 2
J=
 1  e 4 x dx
a x 1– 0
e x (1  e 2 x )

f '(x)
=
1 +J=
 1  e 4 x dx
f(x) – 2 x put ex = t  ex dx = dt
 On integrating both sides w.r.t. X,
1
f '(x) 1 1
1 t2
we get  f(x) – 2 dx =  x
dx +J=
 1  t 4 dt = 
t 2 dt
1
 n(f(x) – 2) = nx + nc  f(x) = cx + 2
t2  2
t
As f(1) = 5, so
1
5=c+2c=3 1
t2

Hence f(x) = 3x + 2
= dt
1 2 2  1
2

t –   2
2  3 
Clearly area (OAB) = (2) ; = (square units)
3  t
2
2
 3x 2  1  1
= y  y = 1  2  dt = dy
0

Also (3x  2) dx = 
 2
 2x  = 6 + 4 = 10
0
put t –
t  t 

 x  1 dx
2
dy 1 y 1 –1 t –1
7. If
x ......................
=  y 2
2
=
2
tan–1

2
=
2
tan
2t
2
2 x 2  2x  1
1  e2x – 1
(x  1) dx (x  1) dx J+= tan–1  
x   2e x  + c ....... (1)
Sol.  = = 2  
2
2x 2  2x  1 x3 2 
2 1
 e x (–1  e 2 x ) – 1 t2
x x2 |||y J –I =
 1 e4x
dx =

1 t 4
dt
2 1  x  1
Put 2 – + = t2 , then   dx = t dt 1 1
x x 2
 x3  1 2 1 2
 1 
=  
t dt = t dt  t   y 
t dt 2 1

2
 = 2  t2  2
1  1  t 
 t  t  – 2
=t+C = +C
t x x2 t
2x  2x  1
2
dy 1 y– 2
=
x
+C J–=+ y 2
–2
=–
2 2
n
y 2
So f(x) = 2x 2  2x  1 and g(x) = x
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1  2x  –1  2x 
t – 2 1/ 3 cos –1  2   tan  
t 1  x  1  1– x 2  dx .........
J–I= ln
1
2 2 t  2
13.
 e 1
x
–1/ 3
t
Sol. put x = tan dx = sec2d
1 t 2 – 2t 1 /6
 cos1(sin2)  tan1(tan2)  sec2d
 I=

= .n
2 2 t  2t  1
2
 etan   1 
 / 6  
1 e2x – 2e x  1   
= .n ....... (2)    2   2 
/6
2x
 2e  1 x
2 

2 2 e  sec2d
I=
 etan   1 
11. The value of ......................  / 6  
 
cos3 x
 sin x  sin x
......................

/6
 sec  d
2 

2
=  tan  
cos3 x
2
 / 6 
e  1 
Sol.  =  sin2 x  sin x dx 
/6
 sec 2  d 

= 
cos x . (1  sin2 x)
dx
I=
2    tan 
 / 6 
e

 1 
sin x(1  sin x) /6
 sec 2  (e tan   1) d

Put sin x = t , then cosx dx = dt
2I =
(1  t)(1  t) dt 2 (e tan   1)
 =  t (1  t)
 / 6
/6

 sec  d
2
= n | t | – t + C = n |sin x| – sinx + C = .2
2
0
12. Let F(x) = f(x) ......................
14. For the function ......................
 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. F(x) = f(x) – f   Sol. f(x) = x cos , x  1 f(x) = sin + cos
x x x x x
1  
1
x
In t f(x) = – cos  
f(x) =  1 t  t
1
2
dt x3 x
Now lim f(x) = 0 + 1 = 1
x 
1
option ‘B’ is correct
 1 In t x
f    dt
 x  1 1 t  t
2

1
t=
p

1
dt = dp
p2

 1
x
– In p –1
f     dp x  [1, ) 
1
 (0, 1]
 x  1 (1  p  p ) p2
2
x
f(x) < 0 option ‘D’ is correct
p2
As f(1) = sin 1 + cos 1 > 1
x
Inp dp f(x) is strictly decreasing and lim f(x) = 1
=  1 p  p
1
2
 f(x)
so graph of f(x) is as below
x 

Now in [x, x + 2], x  [1, ), f(x) is continuous and differentiable


 1 f(x  2)  f(x)
f(x) = f  so by LMVT, f(x) =
x 2
as f(x) > 1 for all x  [1, )
 1 f(x  2)  f(x)
f(x) – f   = 0  >1
x 2
f(x + 2) – f(x) > 2
F(e) = 0 for all x  [1, )

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15. Identify the correct ...................... 19. f(x) is increasing ......................
1 Sol. We have
16.  f(x)dx
0
......................
f(x) = x2 e–|x| =
 x 2 e x
 2 x
x0
x x e x0
Sol. f (x)  x  2x
0  f (t)dt  xe  x (2  x) x  0
f(x)  x
f(x) =  x
 xe (x  2) x  0
x
= 2  f(t)dt D. w. r. to x
x 0
f(x) is increasing in (– , –2)  (0, 2)
x f '(x)  f(x)
= 2 f(x) 20. For which of ......................
x2 Sol. Graph of f(x)
 2x 2  1 
f '(x) =   f(x)
 x 
f '(x)  1
 f(x) dx    2x  x  dx
ln f(x) = x 2  ln x  c
f(x) 2
 ke x y = kx2 will intersect y = e|x|
x Then kx2 = e|x|

 f(1)  e  k  1 e2
2
f(x)  kxe x 1 1 4
x2 e–|x| =  = 2 k =
2 k k e 4
 f(x)  xe x  odd function & always
/2
increasing function sin8x. n(cot x)
1 1 21. (A) 2  dx ......................
 f (x) dx   xe
x2 cos 2x
dx 0
0 0
/2
x 2  t 2xdx = dt sin8x . n(cot x)
Let
1
Sol. (A) Let I =  cos 2x
dx
et 1 0

 2 dt =
2
(e  1)
    
0

sin 8  – x   n  cot  – x  
2   2 
17. Value of integral ...................... I=
 2

Sol. Let f(x) = n  (x  2)  4  (x  2) .


2
 0 
cos 2  – x 
2


Then f(4 – x)

 
/2
– sin8x. n(tan x)
= n (4  x  2)2  4  (4  x  2) = 
0
– cos 2x
dx

= n  (x  2)  4  (x  2)
2
 I = – I I = 0
–1 1
= –
3
(C)
 f ( x ) dx +  f ( x ) dx +  f ( x) dx
 4  –3 –1 1

= n   = n 4 – f(x) = (–2)2 + (0)2 + (2)2 = 8


 (x  2)2  4  (x  2) 
  22. (A) If angle between ......................
   
I = 2 n 4 = 4 n 2 Sol. (A) a + b + 3 c =0
  
 a + b =– 3 c
 2 2
18. Value of integral ......................  ab = 3 c
 
Sol. Let f(x) = cos–1 (cos 2x)  a2 + b2 + 2 a . b = 3c2
 2 + 2 cos = 3
    
Then f   x  = cos–1  cos 2   x   1
 cos=
2   2  2
/2
= cos–1 (cos ( + 2x))
(B)  [sin | x |  cos | x |] dx
= cos–1 (– cos 2x) =  – f(x) /2
0 /2

I = .
 2
=
= 
/2
[sin | x |  cos | x |] dx +  [sin | x |  cos | x |] dx
2 2 0

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/2
2 2
0

= 
/2
[sin(  x)  cos(  x)] dx + 
0
[sin x  cos x dx
8 2

k
0
k 8 2
=
/2
 (  sin x  cos x dx k = 64 × 2
k
/2  =2
+  (sin x  cos x) dx
0
24

 
 logx 2   x 
4 2
= [cos x  sin x]0  / 2 + [– cos x  sin x]0 / 2 log 2
     
24.
  n2
 dx ......................

cos   2   sin   2  
= (cos 0 – sin 0) – 2  
   
 logx 2   x 
4 2
log 2
  
+   cos  sin  – (– cos 0 – sin 0)
 2
Sol. I =
  n2
 dx

2 2  
= (1 – 0) – (0 + 1) + (0 – 1) – (–1 – 0) = 0
  4
 n2 1 (n2)2 
a . b
(C) cos( – ) =   =
1  3
=
2 =
  
 nx n 2 (nx)
2
 dx

|a | |b| 1 3 1 3 4 2
put n x = t
 x = et  dx = et dt
n4 n4
1 1  t  et 
= n2

n2
t

 
t2 
e dt = n2  
 t n2
1
– cos =
2  4 2 
= n2    =0
  n4  n2 
2
=
3 25. Find the area ......................
x2
Sol.
cos x.cos 
(D) y  x   .d y
2 /16 1  sin2 
x2
cos 
y(x) = cosx .  d 2
/16 1  sin 
2 A3
 2 A2
Applying Leibnitz theorem (1,1)
x2 A1
cos  2x cos x·cos x
= – sinx  1  sin 2

d 
1  sin2 x
 2 /16 2 x
Hence at x = ,
dy 2 (–1)(–1)
=0+ = 2
dx 1 0
5f (  ) 5(2 )
 = =5
2 2
1
A1 + A 2 =  × 22 = 
23. Let y(x) satisfies...................... 4
dy
Sol. – y tan x = 2x sec x 1
dx A1 = ×2×2=2
y(0) = 0 2

I.F. = e 
– tan x dx
= e – log sec x  A2 =  – 2
I.F. = cos x

 2x sec x.cox dx
1
 2
2
cos x . y = A2 + A 3 = × = 
2
cos x. y = x2 + c
c=0  A3 =  – (– 2) = 2
y = x2 sec x
 Required area = 4(A3)
   2 2
y  4  = 16 . 2 =
  8 2 =4×2=8

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26. A 15 foot ladder ...................... 30. The value of ......................
    
 /2 x sin2x sin  cos x 
 (  – x)sin x sin  cos x 
Sol. 2  – 2 

y' Sol.
  
15ft  2x –  2x –  
y 0
 

 /2
 
x
x' = –1/4
=
 sin2x .sin  2 cos x dx
0
x' is negative because x is decreasing . Using Pythagorean 
Theorem and differentiating, cos x  t
x2 + y2 = 152 2
 2xx' + 2yy' = 0 –2
sinx dx = dt
 1 
After 12 sec we have x = 10 – 12   = 7 and so y =
4 0
 2 2t
2
15 – 7 = 176 .2
=
 2   –     sin tdt
 /2
Put in and solve for y'
 /2
 1 8
7  –  + 176 y' = 0
 4
=
2  tsintdt
0
(integrating by parts) we get

7 2 = 8
 y' = ft/sec  n = 7
4 176 x
dt
27. The degree and ......................
31. If f(x) =  2 1 t4
......................

Sol. General equation of parabola whose axis is Sol. g(f(x)) = x


x-axis is y2 = 4a (x + h) g(f(x)) f (x) = 1
on differentiating w.r.t. x we get
1
dy dy g(f(x)) =
2y . = 4a y. = 2a f (x)
dx dx
1 1
Again, differentiating, we get g(0) = = = 17
2
 d2 y  f (2) 1
 dy 
 dx  + y .  2  = 0 17
   dx 
This is a differential equation whose degree and order are 1 32. The general solution......................
and 2 respectively. dy xdv
Sol. put y = vx  v
28. Let f(x) ...................... dx dx
 x 2  3x  a, x  1 2v dv dx
Sol. f x   = 
1– v2 x
 bx  2, x 1
2v dx
2a b Integrating both sides  1 v 2

x
and 5b
n|v2 –1| + n|x| + nk = 0
 a  b2  34
2
n|(v2 –1)xk| = 0
29. The area covered...................... |(v2 – 1)xk| = 1  |y2 – x2| = |x|
Sol. y = max{2 – x, 2, 1 + x}  m = 2, b = 1  m + b = 3

 x2 
33. If (x) = 3f  
3  3  ......................
 
2
 x 2  2x
Sol. (x) = 3f    2
 3  × 3 + f(3 – x )(–2x)
 
x = –1 O x=1   x2  
 f   3  – f (3 – x )
2
= 2x
 
1  9    x2  
Area =  2 (2 + 3) × 1 + 1 × 2 = 2 =  for  , 2x  f    – f (3 – x 2 )  0
    3 
 –=7

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 x2  f(1) = 0, f (2) = 0
case-I x > 0 and f    > f (3 – x 2 ) 12 2
 3 a5   , a6 
5 3
x2
 > 3 – x2 12 2
3 f(x) = 2 x 4  x5  x6
5 3
4 2
x > 3  4x2 > 9
3 x2 1
3 3 
 x  (–, – )   , 
2 2 
36. If
 f(t)dt  3x 2   t f(t)dt ......................
0 x2
But x > 0 and x  (–3, 4) Sol. diff. on both the sides
2 2 2
3  f(x ) . 2 x = 6 x + [ – x . f(x ) . 2x]
x  2 , 4 2 3
f(x ) [2 x + 2 x ] = 6 x

 x2  2 6x 3
f(x ) = =
case-II x < 0 and f    < f (3 – x 2 ) 2x  2x 3
1  x2
 3
at x = 2 , f(2) = 1
x2
 < 3 – x2
3 37. At present, a firm ......................
 4x2 < 9 P 25

3 3
 x  (– , )
Sol.
2000
 dP =  (100 – 12
0
x ) dx
2 2
But x < 0 and x  (–3, 4) 12  2
(P – 2000) = 25 × 100 – (25)3/2
 3  3
x  – 2 , 0 P = 3500

 3  3  38. For a certain curve ......................


  in x   – 2 , 0 or  2 , 4 Sol. Integrating both sides w.r.t. x
dy
Here  = 3,  = 2 and  = 4 = 3x2 – 4x + c
++=9 dx
dy dy
1 at x = 1 , =0  c=1  = 3x2 – 4x + 1 ......(1)
 1 dx dx
  tan
1
If 1 = x  tan1
x 
34. ...................... Integrating both sides w.r.t. x
1 y = x3 – 2x2 + x + c1
1 at x = 1, y = 5  c1 = 5
 1  y = x3 – 2x2 + x + 5
  tan
1
Sol. 1 = x  tan1 dx = 0
x  from equation (1) we get the critical points
1 1
[Since tan–1x is odd function] x= ,1
3
1
 1  1  112
  cot
1
2 = x  cot 1 dx
x 
f(1) = 5 ; f(0) = 5, f(2) = 7, f   = 27
1 3
1 Hence the global maximum value = 7
 1 1 

1
=    tan x  tan dx = 2
 x  39. lim 24......................
n 
1
2 = 2 + 1 
1/ n
  2 2(n – 1)  
Sol. A =  Lim  sin sin .......sin 
35. If f(x) is a polynomial......................  n    2n 2n 2n  
Sol. f(x) = a 0 +a 1 x+ a 2 x 2 +a 3 x 3 +a 4 x 4 + a 5 x 5 + a 6 x 6 1 2(n–1) r   x 
 n sin 2 n = 0 nsin  2  dx
2
nA =
 f (x)  n r 1
Lim  1  3   1  a 0 = a 1 = a 2 = a 3 = 0
x0
 x   x
put =t
 f (x) 
1/ x 2
Lim  1  3   e2 2  4
/2
 x 
 0  0
x0
nA =  n(sin t) dt  n (sin t)dt

Lim e(a4  a5 x  a6 x
2
)
= e2  a4 = 2 1
x0 n A = – 2 n 2 A =
4
f(x) = 2 x 4 + a 5 x 5 + a 6 x 6
1
f(x) = x 3 ( 8 + 5a 5 x + 6 a 6 x 2 )  24A = × 24 = 6
4
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40. The value of ...................... 4. When an electron .............................
3 Sol. Self explanatory
8
tan2  – 1
Sol. Put x = tan , so  = 
 sec 2 
d
5. An air column .............................
v
 2n  1
8
3 Sol.  264
8
4
I=  (sin
2
 – cos2 ) d ......... (1)  2n  1  330
 m   = 31.25 cm if n = 1

8
264  4
3  = 93.75 cm if n = 2
8
 = 156.25 cm if n = 3
 (cos  – sin2 ) d
2
I= ......... (2)
 6. The conductor .............................
8
Sol. Retarding force F = B0 
(by property number 5)
 B0 v  
Now, (1) + (2) given 2
B0 .v
2I = 0  I = 0 = B0   =
 R  6
2
B0 v
PHYSICS retardation = (at any instant of time) (m = 1)
1. A non-relativistic ............................. 6 1
Sol. mvr = n 2
B0 v dv
v
–dv
t
 B0 2 
  = 
 6 
mv 2 =– dt
= kr 6 dt v0
v 0 
r
solving above equation  v0  t
1/ 2 1/ 2 n   
 n   k   n   k   v  600
v2      ; r2     
 m  m   k  m 
t

v  v0e 600

2. An alternating ............................. v0
Sol. E = 6sin 20t + 8 cos 20t At t = 600 n (2)  v=
= 10 sin (20t + 0) 2
8 v0
0 = tan–1    53 t = 600 n (2)  v=
2
6
0 = 2A
B0 v  B0 v B0 v 0 v
E0 = 10 volt i=    0
E0  0 R R 12 120
P=  10W [ R = 6 , |B0| = 0.1 T]
2
t
L  2  v 0  600
Q = 0  20    0.8 E = B0 v = e
R  10(5)  10
1 7. An air column .............................
0L =
0 C v 5v 15
Sol. f = 5.  = = m
1 4 4f 16
 C = 12.5mF The open end is position of node of pressure. There is no
02L pressure variation.

3. A small ball ............................. 8. A proton and .............................


Sol. The force acting on a particle of charge Q that moves with a
h
velocity of v in a magnetic field is given by the formula :
 Sol. d =
 
p is the same
F  Q  B (1)
p
This force is perpendicular to both the velocity and the vp me
magnetic field, so as in the present case the magnetic field p = mv 
is uniform and horizontal, the ball will move along a curve in ve mp
a vertical plane perpendicular to the field lines. Conservation
p2
of energy gives   2gh . p= 2mK mK =
2
Qvy B = max. Ans. (b), (c), (d)
dy dv
QB ×  m x 9. A point charge .............................
dt dt
qB
QBh = mv = m 2gh Sol.  = 1   1 B = 10T
m
By substitution we can get rest of the answers Speed = 5 m/s

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10. In a photo ............................. 1
12400 sin  =, a = 30° ,  = 90 –  = 60°
Sol. Energy of photon = eV = 6.2 eV 2
2000
mv RqB 10  106  10
Maximum KE of electron at emitter = 6.2 – 4.5 = 1.7 eV =R  v= = = 2 m/s
Minimum KE of electron at emitter = 0 qB m 5  105
Maximum KE of electron at collector = 1.7eV + 2eV = 3.7 eV
Minimum KE of electron at collector = 0 + 2 eV = 2 eV 16. Choose the .............................
If polarity is reversed, then Max KE of electron at emitter < 2
R dB nB0R n 1
eV Sol. E  t
So no electron will reach at the collector. 2 dt 2
11. An infinitely ............................. nB0 qR2 n 1 d
Sol. Force is exerted only by straight portions of loop
 = qER = t  mR2 
2 dt
 0 1 2L  0 1 2L d nB0 q n 1
 option (B) & (D)
Fnet =
2R
+
2R  t 
dt 2m

12. A source ............................. nB0 q t n 1
V  Vs 332  32 0 d  
2m 0
 t dt 
Sol. ' = = = 0.3 m
f 1000  nB0 q  t n B0 q n
(V  V0 ) 332  64 =    t  
f' = f = 1000 × = 1320 Hz  2m  n 2m
V  Vs 332  32
nB02 q2R 2 2n 1
V  V0 P=  = t 
'' = = 0.2 m 4m
f'
20. Choose the .............................
13. From a cylinder .............................
1
Sol. For cylinder Sol. 
0 ir LC
B= ; r<a q1 = q0 sin (t + /2) = q0 cost
2 R 2
q2 = –q0 cost
0 i
= ; r>a q0
2 r q2 =  q0 cos t
2
We can consider the given cylinder as a combination of two
cylinders. One of radius 'R' carrying current  in one direction 1
cos t  
R  2
and other of radius carrying current in both
2 3 2
t 
directions. 3
At point A :
2
0 ( / 3) 0  t
B= +0= 3
2 (R / 2) 3 R When UL = UC
At point B : q0
 4 /3   R  | q |
0 0  2
B=  2 
 
+0 =
2  R   2  3 R q = q0 cost
  
t = ,   ,   .................
14. A charged ............................. 4 4 4
2
Sol. R2 – (R – 5)2 = (5 3 )
y 21. In each of .............................
B Sol. (A) The fundamental frequency in the string,
T/ 102.4 1
(5 3, 5)  3

2 1 10 2  0.5
R f0 = Hz = 320 Hz.
) x
Other possible resonance frequencies are fA and f0 = 320
R Hz, 640 Hz, 960 Hz.
(B) The fundamental frequency in the string.
T/ 320
f0 =  = 160 Hz.
R2 – R2 (R – 5)2 = (5 3 ) 2 4 4  0.5
Other possible resonance frequencies are
R2 – R2 – 25 + 10 R = 75 fB = 160 Hz, 480 Hz, 800 Hz.
R = 10 m
(C) The fundamental frequency in both ends open organ pipe is
f0 = = 320 Hz.
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Other possible resonance frequencies are 26. Two sound .............................
fc = 320 Hz, 640 Hz, 960 Hz V
(D) The fundamental frequency in one end open organ pipe Sol. f1 =
is

v 320 330
f0 =  = 160 Hz. f1 =
5
= 66
4 4  0.5
Other possible resonance frequencies are 330
fD = 160 Hz, 480 Hz, 800 Hz. f2 = = 60
5.5
f = f1 – f2 = 6
22. A source of .............................
2v 0 ƒ0 2  10 27. A car while .............................
Sol. ƒB = = × 6000 = 400 Hz Sol. Noise intensity due to one car is
v  vs 300  = 10 log I/I0 = 94 decibels
ƒA = 0 For ‘n’ cars
2VVs 2  350  50  6000 n2I
ƒC = = = 1750 Hz  = 10 log
V 2  VS
2 400  300 I0
4ƒ ƒ  = 10 [2 log n + log (I/I0) ]
ƒD = ƒE = ƒ = = 2000 Hz. solving we get
3 3 n = 2 cars at a time.
23. A photon strikes ............................. 28. A closed organ .............................
Sol. Energy required to just remove the electron = 13.6 eV Sol. The figure shows variation of displacement of particles in a
 Energy required = 13.6 + 16.4 = 30 eV
If E be the photon energy 25% closed organ pipe for 3rd overtone.
E = 30 eV, E = 120eV = 24 × 5 eV. 7 4  
X=5 Ans. For third overtone  = or  = or =
4 7 4 7
24. A rectangular .............................
Sol. Torque due to magnetic force should act opposite to that of
gravity i.e. along the –ve y-axis. If Mkˆ is the magnetic
moment
   
B  M  B  Mkˆ  (3iˆ  4k)B
ˆ
0  3MB0 j
ˆ Hence the amplitude at P at a distance from closed end is ‘a’
7
 M is –ve because there is an antinode at that point
 I should be clockwise i.e. from P to Q
   Alternate
F  I LB    Because there is node at x = 0 the displacement amplitude as
2
FRS  I[( bj)
ˆ  (3iˆ  4k)B
ˆ
0 ]  IB0 b[3k  4i)
ˆ ˆ function of x can be written as A = a sin kx = a sin

x
3(abI)B0 = mg a/2
7 4
mg For third overtone  = or  =
I= 4 7
6B0b
7  
 A = a sin = a sin =a
25. The current in ............................. 2 7 2
Sol. Let the current be in the outer coil 
I at x = 
The field at centre B = 0 7
2b   A=a
0Ia2 29. A uniform magnetic .............................
The flux through the inner coil =
2b   
Sol.  = | (v  B). |
The induced emf produced in the inner coil
d
= 
dt
0 a d
2
2 a2 t
2b dt
 2t 2   0
b
 20 a2 t
Current induced in the inner coil = 
R bR
t  = VB (PQ)
 I Rdt
2
Heat developed in the inner coil = 2
 vt 
0
= VB 2 R  
2
 = VB 4R2  V 2 t 2
t
4  a t Rdt 4  a t
2 2 4 2 2 2 4 3
2

0 0
= =
0 b 2R 2 b 2R 3 = 4 × 0.25 4  25  16  4 = 6 volt

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30. Figure shows ............................. 100 1
Sol. mg sin  v = 2 R cos 60º = 
100  XL
2 2 2
1 v 2 (22 )(12 )
2 × 10 × v=
2 2 XL = 100 3 
v = 5 m/s
XL L
31. A rod of mass .............................

XC 1
Sol. Total heat produced= KE of the rod =
1
× 2 × 32 = 9 J C
2 2 (LC) = 3
1  300
32. Find the current ............................. n =    100 3
Sol. Since the battery is across the two branches in parallel the LC 3 3
current through the RL branch is unaffected by the current of
the RC branch. 100 3
 frequency = Hz
 V   t 
R t
V  2
 iL(t) =    1  e L  and iC(t) = e RC

 R    = resonant frequency
 R
  = iL + iC 35. Moseley plot .............................
f = a (Z – b)
V 
R
 t 
t Sol.
= 1  e L  e 
RC
0.5  109
R  a = slope = = Hz1/2
10
0.95 × 109 = 5 × 107 (20 – b)  b = 1

36. A long straight .............................


Sol. dF = B i2 dx
0i1i2
= dx
2 (a  x cos 60º )
6a
0i1i2  4a  20i1i2
If L = C =  F  dF  
In   =
 a  
n 2
V  
t t
 V 0
1  e  e  =
 
=
R  R
V
i.e., I= for all t > 0
R
i.e. there will be no transient current through the battery in
this case
V 10
I= = = 5A.
R 2
33. In figure below .............................
Sol. If XL  XC current will be same, 37. A rod of length .............................
So, VL = VC ; Sol.
1 x
 VL'  1  2  30   60 Volt
 /2 3
q  q 1    q 2
VR  80  1  80 volt
M= 
0
2. dx. .x 2 =
 2 
 32  =
24

V V'L2  VR2  80 2   60 2  100 Volt 38. A thin non .............................
34. In the LCR ............................. Sol. The force an any small part of the disc is in the vertically upward
Sol. L removed L direction
100 3
cos 30º = 
100  X C
2 2 2 dr
100
XC = 
3
B0
C removed

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dF   2 r dr   r B0
R 
2
1. NaCl (aq.) solution is ..........
2Q B0 2
Sol. Since freezing point of solution is lower than pure water so
dF  r dr whole of the added ice will melt. Due to this solution will be
diluted and vapour pressure will increase.
R2
Na CO
2. Colemanite 
2 3  ..........
2
F  Q B0 R  Mg Sol. Ca2B6O11 + Na2CO3  Na2B4 O7 

HCl
3 (X)
 3Mg 3  2  10 
   9  102 rad / s H3BO3  B2O3 
 B
Mg
2QB0 R 2  2  102  10  1 (W )
(Y) (Z)
6
Borax is Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O
39. AB wire is ............................. 3. A Daniel cell having originally ..........
 2m(2m) 
Sol. T1 = 2T0 = 2   g Sol. Cu2+ + 4NH3  [Cu(NH3)4]2+
 m  2m  1 a 0
0 2 1

T1 =
8m
g =
80m
................(i) [Cu(NH3 )4 ]2
Kf =
3 3 [Cu2 ][NH3 ]4
or 1 × 1012= 1 or [Cu2+] = 6.25×10–14 M
[Cu2 ](2)4

0.06 [Zn2 ]
Now, ECell = E0Cell – log
2 [Cu2 ]
0.06 1
= 1.1 – log = 0.70 V.
2 6.25  1014
In resonance, 4. Which of the following ..........
fwire = ftube Sol. Fe2O3  3CO 
2Fe  3CO2 takes place in blast furnace.
 T1 
  1
(1)V1 (1)V2    (400) 5. If is plotted against C ..........
= ; = 
21 4 2 2(x) x 2c
4  
2 Sol. k
1 
 T1 = (16 × 104)

From (i), using   , we obtain
80 
m = 10–4 (16 × 104)
3 c 2
k  ; k  2  k   c 2
m = 0.6 kg.
 (    )
40. In a car race ............................. k  2
on dividing by
Sol. Let the velocities of car 1 and car 2 be V1 m/s and V2 m/s.
 Apparent frequencies of sound emitted by car 1 and car 1 1 c
  
2 as detected at end point are   k  2
V V
f1 = f 0 , f2 = f 0
V  V1 V  V2 6. Which of the following ..........
Sol. t1/2  (A)1 – n ; [A]t = [A]0 – kt and X = kt
330 330 7. Which of the following ..........
  330 = 300 , 360 = 300
330  V1 330  V2
Sol. C2H5Br + C2H5I forms an ideal solution. Ideal solution cannot
 V1 = 30 m/s and V2 = 55 m/s.
form any type of azeotrope.
The distance between both the cars just when the 2nd car
reach and point B (as shown in figure is)
8. 0.1 molar aqueous solution ..........
Sol.  = iCRT
1
= 2 × 0.1 × × 300
12
= 5 atm
Pext < O.P.
Hence net flow of solvent molecules will be from (solvent to
100m = V2t – V1t  t = 4 sec. solution)

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15. Select correct option(s) ..........
Sol. Eocell  1.27 V
 G  nFEJ
9. ..........
 2  96500  1.27J  245110 J
245110
G   1104 kJ / kg
222
16. Select the incorrect ..........
Alc KOH Sol. Cell reaction Fe(s) + Ni2O3(s)  2NiO(s) + FeO(s)
Sol. 

E2 mech.
17. Which of the following ..........
Sol. Boiling point is not Colligative property.
P = P0 × Xsolute. Hence it is a Colligative property.
+  = CRT. It is a Colligative property.

18. The boiling point of a solution..........


Sol. (A) Tb = iKbm
10. Which of the following..........
Tf = iKfm
Tb K b
 
Tf K f
Sol. CH OH

3
 (B) At boiling point (unless stated, Pex = 760 torr)

Vapour pressure of solution is 760 torr
(C) Boiling point of water = 100ºC.
P0water = 760 torr.
—H 760  Ps n
  (Tb = (i.m.)Kb. = (i.m.) 0.5
760 nN
i.m. = 2. (Hence 2 moles of solute in 1 Kg water)
+  760  Ps  2
760 1000
2
18
760  Ps 2
—H  

  + Ps 500
9
760  Ps 18
 
12. Identify the reagents (1-4) .......... Ps 500
Me Me
Sol: Me Me 1.LiAlH
4
Me Me
H   760 × 500 – 500 Ps = 18 Ps
H H (Batter than
NaBH4) HOH C CH2OH
(1eq.)
  760 × 500 = 518 Ps
2
O O
O 500
2. OsO4   Ps = 760 ×
OH OH O O
(Syn hydroxylation) 518
Me H OH OH
Me Me = 734 torr
H Me NaBH4 3.HIO4
(Periodic acid) 18 9
RLVP = =
O O O 518 259

14. In which reactions.......... 20. Which of the following ..........


OH
 

con. H SO
Sol. 
 NaBH4 2 4

Sol. (A) 


NaOH / CaO 
decarboxylation
O3 /H2O i) CH3MgBr 1eq.
H O   CH3 – C – CH3   (ester)
(B) C6H5 
3
MgBr C6H6 + Mg Zn ||

ii) H3O
O

21. Match column I with ..........


Sol. For zero order At = A0 – kt, slope = –k
(C) 

NaOH
k
(Ar SN)
Ist order log(a–x) = t  loga , slope = k
2.303 2.303
+ –
N2Cl 1 1
IInd order  kt  , slope = k
(a  x) a

2HO
(D) 1 1
 IIIrd order  2kt  2 , slope = 2k
(a  x) 2 a
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23. A 1 : 3 molar mixture .......... 30. Following graph shows ..........
Ans. 6 (i, ii, v, vi, vii, viii)
1
3 
yB 4  600  Sol. = i.C i = slope
 = 32 : 1 ; x = 2
y T 3  200 
Sol. RT
MNORMAL
4 MABNORMAL =
i
31. Dry air was passed through ..........
24. The following data were ..........
Sol. SO2Cl2(g)  SO2(g) + Cl2(g) 9
0.08 M
0.5 – – Sol. 
0.5-x x x 3.2 6
PT = 0.5 + x = 0.6
M = 60
x = 0.1
32. How many of the following ..........
2.303 0.5 2.303 Sol. (A) Borax Na2[B4O5(OH)4].8H2O
K= log =
100 0.4 1000
When PT = 0.65
x = 0.15

2.303
Rate = K [PSO2Cl2 ] = × 0.35 = 8.06 × 10–4
1000
25. To get the silicone ..........
Sol. x = 5, y = 2

‘*’ Marked oxygen (3) do not take part in p–p Back bonding.
26. If certain decomposition ..........
It has 30 -bonds.
Sol. C–2 = 4kt + 2

dC
–2C–3  4k 33. CH3O— —O— —O— —OCH3 .........
dt
dC 4k dC Sol. CH3—O— —O— —O— —O—CH3
–  ; –  2kC3 H
dt 2C –3
dt H
(1) (2)
Hence order is equal to 3.
Benzene oxygen bond has partial double bond character.

27. How many of the ..........


I C2H5
Sol. (iv) Bayer's method is used for red bauxite.
34. ..........
28. A sparingly soluble salt MX ..........
Sol. CH3
MX M+ + X–
–6 C2H5 C2H5 CH–CH3
x x + 10
Sol.
[Na+] = 10–6 M

KSol = K + K + K
M X– Na CH3 , CH3 , CH3

2910–6=103 [610–3x +(410–3(x +10–6)+(510–310–6)]

x = 2  10–6 35. CH2–OH..........


Ksp = 2  10–6 × 3  10–6 = 6  10–12
PhCH 
 PhCH2SH
PCl NaSH
Sol. CH2–OH 
5
2Cl
29. For a zero order reaction ..........
Sol. For a zero order reaction rate remain a constant, hence time 

PhCH2S
–  (X)
taken for 75% completion will 3 times of time taken for 25% 
OH
CH2–S–CH2
completion.

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36. An aromatic hydrocarbon..........

Sol. Atleast one benzylic hydorgen must be present. Therefore

possible isomers are :

CH3
CH3

CH2–CH2–CH2–CH3
CH2–CH–CH3
CH3

CH3 CH2–CH3
CH2–CH3

*
CH–CH2–CH3 CH2–CH2–CH3
CH3 CH–CH3
d+ CH3

37. Observe the follo wing ..........

Sol. P, Q, S, T, U formed 1-Methylcyclohexanol.

38. D3C – C  C – CH3 ..........

Sol. Lindlar’s catalyst form cis & birch reduction gives trans

alkene. Which will then undergo syn addition.

39. How many of the following ..........

Sol. & ,

,
H–C–O–CMe3 gives 3º alcohol.
||
O
O

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ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
MATHEMATICS
1. (C) 2. (BC) 3. (BC) 4. (ABCD) 5. (AB) 6. (BCD) 7. (AC)

8. (ABC) 9. (ABD) 10. (ABC) 11. (BC) 12. (BD) 13. (CD) 14. (BCD)

15. (BC) 16. (AB) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (CD) 20. (AB)

21. (A)  P; (B)  R; (C)  Q; (D)  S 22. (A)  R; (B)  S; (C)  Q; (D)  P 23. (2)

24. (0) 25. (8) 26. (7) 27. (7) 28. (2) 29. (7) 30. (8)

31. (1) 32. (3) 33. (9) 34. (2) 35. (8) 36. (1) 37. (7)

38. (7) 39. (6) 40. (0)

PHYSICS
1. (AB) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABC) 4. (ABC) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ACD)

8. (ABCD) 9. (AC) 10. (B) 11. (BD) 12. (ABD) 13. (CD) 14. (ABCD)

15. (AD) 16. (AC) 17. (BD) 18. (BC) 19. (AC) 20. (AD)

21. (A) – P, R ; (B) – Q, S ; (C) – P, R ; (D) – Q, S 22. (A) – Q ; (B) – P ; (C) – R ; (D) – S

23. (5) 24. (6) 25. (3) 26. (6) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (6)

30. (5) 31. (9) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (3) 35. (7) 36. (2)

37. (2) 38. (9) 39. (6) 40. (4)

CHEMISTRY
1. (AC) 2. (CD) 3. (BC) 4. (ABC) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ABD)

8. (ACD 9. (BC) 10. (BCD) 11. (ACD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABD) 14. (ACD)

15. (AD) 16. (ABC) 17. (CD) 18. (ABCD) 19. (A) 20. (ABC)

21. (A) – Q; (B) – R ; (C) – S ; R (D) – P ; R 22. (A)-P; (B)-Q; (C)-P,S; (D)-R,S 23. (2)

24. (8) 25. (7) 26. (3) 27. (6) 28. (6) 29. (3) 30. (6)

31. (6) 32. (6) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3) 36. (5) 37. (5)

38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (5)

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MATHEMATICS
1. (D) 2. (CD) 3. (BD) 4. (ABCD) 5. (AD) 6. (ACD) 7. (AD)

8. (ABD) 9. (ACD) 10. (ABC) 11. (BD) 12. (BC) 13. (BC) 14. (ACD)

15. (AC) 16. (AC) 17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (BD) 20. (AC)

21. (A)  P; (B)  R; (C)  Q; (D)  S 22. (A)  R; (B)  S; (C)  Q; (D)  P 23. (2)

24. (0) 25. (8) 26. (7) 27. (7) 28. (2) 29. (7) 30. (8)

31. (1) 32. (3) 33. (9) 34. (2) 35. (8) 36. (1) 37. (7)

38. (7) 39. (6) 40. (0)

PHYSICS
1. (CD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABC) 4. (BCD) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (BCD)

8. (ABCD) 9. (AC) 10. (A) 11. (AD) 12. (BCD) 13. (AB) 14. (ABCD)

15. (BC) 16. (AC) 17. (AD) 18. (BD) 19. (BC) 20. (BC)

21. (A) – P, R ; (B) – Q, S ; (C) – P, R ; (D) – Q, S

22. (A) – Q ; (B) – P ; (C) – R ; (D) – S

23. (5) 24. (6) 25. (3) 26. (6) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (6)

30. (5) 31. (9) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (3) 35. (7) 36. (2)

37. (2) 38. (9) 39. (6) 40. (4)

CHEMISTRY
1. (AB) 2. (BD) 3. (BD) 4. (ABD) 5. (AB) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ABC)

8. (BCD) 9. (AC) 10. (ACD) 11. (BCD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABC) 14. (BCD)

15. (AC) 16. (ABD) 17. (BD) 18. (ABCD) 19. (A) 20. (ABD)

21. (A) – Q; (B) – R ; (C) – S ; R (D) – P ; R 22. (A)-P; (B)-Q; (C)-P,S; (D)-R,S 23. (2)

24. (8) 25. (7) 26. (3) 27. (6) 28. (6) 29. (3) 30. (6)

31. (6) 32. (6) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3) 36. (5) 37. (5)

38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (5)

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MATHEMATICS
1. (C) 2. (BC) 3. (BC) 4. (ABCD) 5. (AB) 6. (BCD) 7. (AC)

8. (ABC) 9. (ABD) 10. (ABC) 11. (BC) 12. (BD) 13. (CD) 14. (BCD)

15. (BC) 16. (AB) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (CD) 20. (AB)

21. (A)  P; (B)  R; (C)  Q; (D)  S 22. (A)  R; (B)  S; (C)  Q; (D)  P 23. (2)

24. (0) 25. (8) 26. (7) 27. (7) 28. (2) 29. (7) 30. (8)

31. (1) 32. (3) 33. (9) 34. (2) 35. (8) 36. (1) 37. (7)

38. (7) 39. (6) 40. (0)

PHYSICS
1. (AB) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABC) 4. (ABC) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ACD)

8. (ABCD) 9. (AC) 10. (B) 11. (BD) 12. (ABD) 13. (CD) 14. (ABCD)

15. (AD) 16. (AC) 17. (BD) 18. (BC) 19. (AC) 20. (AD)

21. (A) – P, R ; (B) – Q, S ; (C) – P, R ; (D) – Q, S 22. (A) – Q ; (B) – P ; (C) – R ; (D) – S

23. (5) 24. (6) 25. (3) 26. (6) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (6)

30. (5) 31. (9) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (3) 35. (7) 36. (2)

37. (2) 38. (9) 39. (6) 40. (4)

CHEMISTRY
1. (AC) 2. (CD) 3. (BC) 4. (ABC) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ABD)

8. (ACD) 9. (BC) 10. (BCD) 11. (ACD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABD) 14. (ACD)

15. (AD) 16. (ABC) 17. (CD) 18. (ABCD) 19. (A) 20. (ABC)

21. (A) – Q; (B) – R ; (C) – S ; R (D) – P ; R 22. (A)-P; (B)-Q; (C)-P,S; (D)-R,S 23. (2)

24. (8) 25. (7) 26. (3) 27. (6) 28. (6) 29. (3) 30. (6)

31. (6) 32. (6) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3) 36. (5) 37. (5)

38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (5)

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SOL01JRAPT4140118-18
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ADVANCED PATTERN PART
TEST-4(APT-4)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 14-01-2018 COURSE : VIJAY (01JR)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-3

MATHEMATICS
1. (D) 2. (CD) 3. (BD) 4. (ABCD) 5. (AD) 6. (ACD) 7. (AD)

8. (ABD) 9. (ACD) 10. (ABC) 11. (BD) 12. (BC) 13. (BC) 14. (ACD)

15. (AC) 16. (AC) 17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (BD) 20. (AC)

21. (A)  P; (B)  R; (C)  Q; (D)  S 22. (A)  R; (B)  S; (C)  Q; (D)  P 23. (2)

24. (0) 25. (8) 26. (7) 27. (7) 28. (2) 29. (7) 30. (8)

31. (1) 32. (3) 33. (9) 34. (2) 35. (8) 36. (1) 37. (7)

38. (7) 39. (6) 40. (0)

PHYSICS
1. (CD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABC) 4. (BCD) 5. (AC) 6. (ABCD) 7. (BCD)

8. (ABCD) 9. (AC) 10. (A) 11. (AD) 12. (BCD) 13. (AB) 14. (ABCD)

15. (BC) 16. (AC) 17. (AD) 18. (BD) 19. (BC) 20. (BC)

21. (A) – P, R ; (B) – Q, S ; (C) – P, R ; (D) – Q, S

22. (A) – Q ; (B) – P ; (C) – R ; (D) – S

23. (5) 24. (6) 25. (3) 26. (6) 27. (2) 28. (2) 29. (6)

30. (5) 31. (9) 32. (5) 33. (5) 34. (3) 35. (7) 36. (2)

37. (2) 38. (9) 39. (6) 40. (4)

CHEMISTRY
1. (AB) 2. (BD) 3. (BD) 4. (ABD) 5. (AB) 6. (ABCD) 7. (ABC)

8. (BCD) 9. (AC) 10. (ACD) 11. (BCD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABC) 14. (BCD)

15. (AC) 16. (ABD) 17. (BD) 18. (ABCD) 19. (A) 20. (ABD)

21. (A) – Q; (B) – R ; (C) – S ; R (D) – P ; R 22. (A)-P; (B)-Q; (C)-P,S; (D)-R,S 23. (2)

24. (8) 25. (7) 26. (3) 27. (6) 28. (6) 29. (3) 30. (6)

31. (6) 32. (6) 33. (2) 34. (3) 35. (3) 36. (5) 37. (5)

38. (4) 39. (4) 40. (5)

Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOL01JRAPT4140118-19
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029

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