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JEE-Main Key & Solutions

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.

, India
A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR - HYD
Sec: Sr. ICON ALL Jee-Main Date: 30-12-18
Time: 09:00 AM to12:00 Noon CODE-A Max.Marks:360
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 3 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 1

6 3 7 1 8 2 9 3 10 3

11 3 12 4 13 3 14 3 15 1
16 3 17 4 18 2 19 2 20 4

21 1 22 2 23 2 24 1 25 3

26 1 27 2 28 2 29 2 30 2

CHEMISTRY
31 1 32 3 33 4 34 3 35 4

36 2 37 3 38 1 39 4 40 4

41 4 42 3 43 3 44 4 45 2
46 2 47 2 48 3 49 4 50 3

51 1 52 2 53 2 54 1 55 4

56 3 57 2 58 4 59 3 60 3

MATHS
61 2 62 3 63 2 64 1 65 4

66 1 67 4 68 1 69 4 70 2

71 2 72 3 73 3 74 3 75 1
76 1 77 1 78 4 79 4 80 2

81 4 82 2 83 3 84 2 85 3

86 3 87 2 88 2 89 3 90 3
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 30-12-18_Sr.ICON ALL_JEE-Main_GTM-7_Code-A(10th Jan)Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.   MLT 2 I 2 ,  M 1L3T 4 I 2 , R  ML2T 3 I 2

 
2
 M 2 L4T 6 I 4  ML2T 3 I 2  R 2

2. Given that a  c
dv v2 v 2 k
v  c   cx  k  x  
dx 2 2c c
mv
 2 2 v 2 2
3. P  v; d   pdv       v dv 
2
m v  v2  
2

m 1 
v
R C  CV
4. For a polytropic process C  CV   C  CV  P
1 n 1 n
C P  CV C  CV C  CP
1 n  n  1 P 
C  CV C  CV C  CV
1
5. KE f  KE
2
1
Vf  V V  eu
2
1  e 2   1 
e 1 H  h    h 1  2   3h
2 2 1 1 
 1  e   2 
6. At mean position net force  0
By conservation of linear momentum MV1   M  mV2
K K
MA1   M  m A2
M M m
A1 M  A2 m  M
A1 M m

A2 M
7.

y

dy x 2
  tan     0.5
dx 2
x  1

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x3
y  1
6
6
L L
8. X cm   x dm /  dm
0 0
L L L bx 2  
L
bx 

X cm   x  dx /  dx   ax   /  a   dx
 L   L
0 0 0 0
2 3
7 L aL bL bL2 a b
  / aL    /ab2
12 2 3L 2 2 3
7 b  a b
a    
12 2 2 3
7 a b 2b
  
12 2 3 24
7 a  6a 8b  7b

12 24
b
a
2

9. E  VV v
 j 
 ik
v
x y z
A 0
10. New capacitance C1 
d 
Since Q1  Q
A 0 1 A 0  d     
E  E  E1   
 E  1   E
d  d  d   d 

CK 3108  4107 12 0
11.   CV     2.4
 50 50
But K    K   2  5.76
15200  200
12. Ratio of Am signal band widths  6
2700  200
hc 1
13. We have  min  
e V
hc
log  min  log log V
e
 y  mx  C
Negative slope +ve intercept
mv 2 e 2  1  nh
14. F   2  3  & mvr   v  nh 2mr
r 4 0  r r  2

m  n 2 h 2  e2  1 
  

  2  3 
r  4m r  4 0  r
2 2
r 

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mn 2 h 2 4  0 1 
2 2 2 3
 2

4 m e r r r3
a0 n 2 1 
   a0 n 2    rn
r 3
r 2 r3
dv
15. For V  Vmin  0  x3  x  0
dx
x2  1 x  1
 Vmin  1 4  1 2   1 4 TE = PEmin  KEmax
mv 2 v2 9
2   14    V  3 / 2
2 2 4
   m 2
16. mg  T  ma , T   mg     , a  
 2  3
mg ma
T 
2 3
By solving the above a  3 g / 8
mv 2
17. T sin   , T cos   mg
r
Tan  V 2 / rg  V  rg  0.410  2m / s

18. Speed on reaching B V 2 V02  2 gh  V 2  V02  2 gh


V2 V 2  2 gh h V02
Let S be the distance travelled BC   0  
2g 2g  2g
19. For antinode at x  0 y  2 A cos kx sin t
2
 2 10 cos x sin 2ft

2 
 20 cos x sin100t  20 cos x sin100t
4 2
 1.22 1.22R 1.22 6107 10 9.461015
20.    R.L      2.30821011
R D D 30 102
  2.30821011 m  108 km
R   20 
21. Volp  V .G V0    L Vin  100  1103
 R   1 
i
 2V
D 2D 2 6107  2
22. d sin     d  y / D     y   2y    2.4 mm
d d 103
 Q  q   q  Q r Q r Qr1
V1  V2  K   
          
 r 
23. K 1 1 q
 r1  q r1 q r1 r  r1
 0 N1N 2a 2
24. Mutual inductance M   N1  N 2  1
2b

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b
a

d di
   m   MI 0 sin t
dt dt
 0 I 0 a 2
  sin t
2 b
25.
R/4

R/4 R/4

A R/4 B

3R1 3R 3
RAB    16
4 16 16
RAB  3 

e  e2 / h  me5
  2
eV
26. i 
2r 2   / me2  2 3
q
27. q  q0et /    et /   n1  et /   log en  t n
  t   log e
q0
 0i   
28. B  
2 r  2 
0I   1 1 1 1 1 
B  B1  B2  B3  B4  B5  B6  1     
4r  2 3 4 5 6 
 I   60  30  20 15  12 10   0 I   92  55  37 0 I 
B 0    
4r  60  4r  60  240r
 i  iI dx
29. dF  [ BIdx  0 Idx  0
2x 2 x
 iI 3L / 2  0 iI
F  0 log e  log e3
2 L/2 2
30. V0  283V ,   320, R  5 , L  25mH , X L  L  25103 320  8 ,
1 1
XC    3.1
C  320103
2
Z  R 2   X L  X C   25  8  3.1  25   4.9  7 ;
2 2

V0 283
 
2 7
X L  X C 4.9
tan     1    45
R 5
CHEMISTRY
31.  321; n  3; l  2; m  1

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h 6h
Angular momentum      1 
2 2
Spherical nodes  3  2  1  0
Angular nodes  2
6h 6 h  4
sum  2
2 2
3

32. d
ZM
;
d fcc

Z1 a23

d fcc


4  3  10 8   1.259
3
No.a 3 dbcc Z 2 a13 d bcc

2  3.5  10 8

33. Relation between Kb and K f
iK b Tb

iK f T f
4  0.52 0.28
 1
i  1.86 0.28
i 1.86  2.08
2.08
i  1.118
1.86
o o
34.  S   S  S
 Sys   p  R
 174.0  69.9    2  192.3  213.7 
 354.4JK 1mole1
2.303
35. K log a
t a  x
2.303 2.303 a
log a  log
100 a t a
3 9
1 2
log 3  log 3
100 t
t  200sec
36. BeO  C  C  2  BeCl2  CO
BeC  2  2 H 2O  Be  OH 2  2 HCl
37. The most abundant elements in the earth’s crest are oxygen and silicon The from SiO2
SiO2  3C  SiC  2CO
O O

O
S S
O
O
O O
S

O O

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38. 6 S  0 bonds and 3 s  o  s bonds


39. IE  10 x, EA  3x
10 x  3 x
2.8 
544
2.8  544
x   117 KJ
13
 EA  3x  117  3  351
40. Conceptual
41. Roasting of zns followed by a carbon reduction at 1200°C in a smetter.
42. An alloy of Lanthanoid metals
43. Zero magnetic moment for Ni 2  is possible when all the d-electrons are paired and
thus have dsp 2 hybridization.
44. Conceptual
45. K  GG *
K
G*   K  R
G
 0.002765  400
 1.106cm 1
 Fe2  
0.059
46. Ecell  o

Ecell log  
2 2
 Zn  
 
o 0.059 0.001
0.2905  Ecell  log
2 0.01
o
Ecell  0.2905  0.0295  0.32V
o 0.059
Ecell  log KC
2
0.059
0.32  log K C
2
K C  100.32 / 0.0295
47. S nO2  2H 2  2 H 2O  S n
s g 
At eQ PH 2  40% P  60%
H 2O

P2 2
H 2O  0.6 
KP    2.25
PH2 2  
0.4
2

2
48.  Sr 2    F    K SP
  

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 Sr 2    K SP
  2
F  
 
10
 Sr 2    8  10  8  108 mol / L
  2
 
101

49. POH  P Kb  log


 salt   6
 Base
 P H  14  6  8
50. Na2CO3  2 HCl  CO2  H 2O  2 NaCl
44grCO2 is formed by 106gr Na2CO3
106  2.24
 2.2gr CO2 is from   5.4 gr
44
Amount of NaCl  12  5.4  6.6 gr
51. Lassignee’s method is used to detect the presence of elements like N,S,F,Cl,Br,I etc.
In an organic sample. Hydrazine : NH 2  NH 2
52. When intermediate carbocation is stable, no rearrangement takes place in carbocation




OH  H 2O  
53. Reaction of Iodoarene with copper powder in a sealed tube to from diaryl is called
ullmann biaryl synthesis

Cu
2 I 

54.
OH OCOCH 3
ONa
COONa COOH
125 C 0
 CO2   H
5atm  
CH3CO 2 O

55.
COOH COCl CHO

2 H / pd
KMnO
4 SOCl
2
 
 BaSO4

56. Hvz reaction is a reaction in which H-atom at   C



NaNO2 / HCl Cu2  CN 2 H 2O / H 
57. C6 H 5 NH 2   C6 H5 N 2 C   C6 H 5CN   C6 H5  COOH
58. Novolac is a thermosetting polymer

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59. Phenelzine is antidepressant
60. SO2 is not responsible for photo chemical smog

MATHS
k 3 3k
61. Eliminating t, we get r  s  r 2  s 2  (or) r 2  r  s 2  s  0
2 2
3k 
Now for one real solution D  0  1  4  s 2  s  0
 2 
4s 2  4s  5  2k  0 Now for one real solution ‘s’ D0
16  16  5  2k   0 1  5  2k k2
1
62. x 1 (or) x 2  x  1  0
x
1 3
x i
2 2
i ia ia
a a
(or) x e3 x x = e 3 e 3
a
 2cos
3
a b c
Hence , cos  cos  cos 0
3 3 3
a, b, c  I  a  b  cmin  1  3  5  9
63. Let a be the first term and r be the common ration .
Then , am  n  p and am  n  q  ar m  n 1  p and ar m n 1  q

 ar mn1  ar mn1   pq  a 2r 2 m  2  pq  ar m 1  pq

am  m thterm pq
64. Let s  i  2  3i  4  5i......100 terms
s  i  2i 3  3i 4  4i 4  5i5 ....  100i100
s  is  i  i 2  i 3  i 4  ...  i100  100i101

s(1  i ) 

i 1  i100   100i101
1 i
s 1  i   100i
100i
s  50 1  i   50i 1  i   50i  i  1  50 1  i 
1 i
65. Divide 6 children into groups 123, 411, 222
6! 6! 6!3!
Now total  3! 3!
1!2!3! 4!1!2! 2!2!3!
 360  90  90  540

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10!   T
66. General term = 2 2 3 3 5 6 for rational terms
 !  ! !
  0,2,4,6,8,10   0,3, 6   0, 6
Hence possible sets   4, 6,0  ,  4,0,6  , 10,0,0 
Hence , there are s rotational terms.
10! 2 10! 5
 required rdom  2 5 2  12632
4!6! 10!
67. A: Doctor finds a rash B1  child has measles S: Sick children
a
 F   0.9
P S B2 child has f     p  B2  
b
P  S   0.10 P  A   0.95
M  B1 
P  R   0.95 P  A   0.08
M  B2 
P  R   0.08
F
ax
a x elog e x2 a x ax x2
3x  x 
68. g  x   a 3 x elog e x4  a 3 x a3 x x 4  elog a  a x 
 
5 x log ea
5x
a 5 x a5 x 1
a e 1

ax a x x2 a x ax x2
g   x   a3 x a 3 x x 4   a 3 x a3 x x4   g  x 
a5 x a 5 x 1 a 5 x a5 x 1
 g  x  g x  0

 1 4 2 3 
 
69.  AD    3 1 5 7
 2 3 1 5
 
1 4 2 3 
R2  R2  3R1  
~ 0 11 11 2
R3  R3  2 R1  
0 5 5 1
 
 3 
 1 4 2 
R2 1R3  2 
~  0 1 1 
11 5  11 
0 1 1 115
 

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 
 
 1 4 2 3 
 
R3  R3  R1   0 1 1
2

 11 
0 0 0 1 
 
 55 
R  A  2, R  AD  3 No solution
70. sin x cos y  1
sin x  1,cos y  1  or  sin x  1, cos y  1

If sin x  1, cos y  1  x  y  0, 2
2
3
If sin x  1, cos y  1  x  y 
2
Thus the possible ordered pairs are
     3 
 , 0  ,  , 2  ,  ,  
2  2   2 

  
71.  , 
 2 4
72. Since the point A  2,1 is translated parallel to x  y  3 , AA1 has the same slope as that
of x  y  3 , Therefore, AA1 passes through  2,1 and has slope 1. Here, tan   1 or
1 1
cos  , sin  
2 2
x2 y 1
Then the equation of AA1 is   4
cos  
4
sin 
4  
Since AA1  4, the co-ordinates of A1 are given by
x2 y 1
  4
cos 
4   sin 
4  
(or) x  2  4 cos  4 , y  1  4sin  4
(or) x  2  2 2, y  1  2 2
Hence the co-ordinates of A1 are 2  2 2 , 1  2 2   
y

^ A  2,1

x1   x
A1 xy3


y1

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73.
Y

 0, y1
^
P
 b, k 
R

O  o, o 
X
Q  x1, o 

h
The equation of the PQ is y  k   x  h
k
 h2  k 2   h2  k 2 
(or) hx  ky  h 2  k 2 Q , 0  and P   0, 
 h   k
   
Also 2a  x12 y12 (or) x12  y12  4a 2 Eliminating x1 , y1 we have
2 1 1 
 x2  y 2   2  2   4a
 x y 
2

74. tan   y The projection of BC on the x-axis.


x
y
LC   y tan 

tan 900   
^
B  x, y 
y 2  4ax

900  
A 
L C

y2
 4a
x
75. In the figure , circles with hard lines are the given circles with centres C1 and C2 and
radii r1 and r2
Let the circle with dotted line be the variable circle, which touches the gives two
circles are explained in the question, which has centre C and radius r.
Now CC2  r  r2 and CC1  r1  r
Hence, CC1  CC2  r1  r2 (constant)
Then the locus of C is an ellipse whose foci are C1 and C2

C1

C2

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76. Let  x1, y1  be point of intersection y12  4 ax , x1 y1  C 2
2a
For y 2  4 ax mT x , y    tan 1
1 1 y1
y
For xy  C 2 , M T  x , y   1  tan  .
1 1 x1
 1 
77. f  x  is defined if  log 1  1  1   1  0
2 
 x 4
 1
1  1  1
(or) log 1 1  1   1 (or) 1  1   
2  2
 x 4 x 4  
1
(or) 1  1 (or) 0  x  1
x 4
78. T is Reflexive, symmetric and transitive s is not Reflexive.

79. Let lim bn  b


n 

1 125 
Now, bn 1   2bn  
 3 bn2 
 
1 125 
(or) lim b   2 lim bn 
n  n 1 3 n  lim bn2 
 n  
1 125  b 125
(or) b   2b  2  (or)  2
3 b  3 3b
(or) b3  125 (or) b3  125
dx dx
80. I 1
 1

x11 1  x 4  2 1  2
11 2 
x .x  1  4 
 x 
1 4
Let 1  4  t 2 and 5 dx  2tdt
x
dx 1 2tdt
I 1
  8t
13  1  2 4 x
x 1  4 
 x 
1 2 1
 
=   t 2  1 dt    t 4  2t 2  1 dt
2 2
 
1  t 5 2t 3  1
    t   c, Where t  1  4
2  5 3  x

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81. Curve tracing y  x log e x clearly x  0 .
For 0  x  1 , x log e x  0 and for x  1, x log e x  0
Also x log e x  0 (or) x  1
dy
Further  0  1  log e x  0
dx
1
(or) x  , which is point of minima.
e
y
1 ^ y  x log x

 x
x1 1
o 1 2
1
 y  2x  x2

y1

Required Area
1 1
0 
  2 x  2 x 2 dx   x log xdx
0

 x2 3 1 1
 2x x2 
  x2    log x  
 3   2 4 
0 0
 2  1 1 
  1     0   lim x 2 log x 
 3  4 2 x 0 
1 1 7
  
3 4 12
82. It is given that eh triangle OPG is an isosceles triangle. Therefore
OM  MG = subnormal
y

 x, y  p
normal
y

o G
x
M
  subnormal

dy
x y  xdx  ydy on integration , we get x 2  y 2  C ,
dx
Which is a rectangular hyperbola.
83. r   a  b  sin x   b  c  cos y  2  c  a 

r . a  b  c   0  abc   sin x  cos y  2   0

Since,  a b c   0 , we have sin x  cos y  2

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This is possible only when sin x  1 and cos y  1
For x 2  y 2 to be minimum, x   and y  
2
2 5 2
 Minimum value of x 2  y 2 
4
2 
4
 
   
84. We have s  p   n and s.n  q . There
    
   q  p.n  
 q  p.n n  
 
 n  p .n  q (or)    2 s p 2
n n
x y 1 z  z
85. I mass of A1, 0,1 is B 1,6,3 w.r.t  
1 2 3
The given line  lr bisector of AB
 
a b c 
86.     
b c c a

87. h 2 2
88. Write the truth table
(1 y )
e.e2t dt 1 e.e2
1 1 1 1
89. x 2 dx 1 dt 1
I2    et 2  t  dy 
3 e1t 1  1  t  3  e y 1  y 

  
0
e

x3 2 x3  3
0 0 0

1 1
1 e y dy 1 e x dx I
     1 3
3 e 1  y  3e 1  x eI 2
0 0

90. Let BC be the declivity and BA be the tower using sine rule in ABC , we have
BC AB 800 sin 300
  AB 
sin 750 sin 300 sin 750
40  2 2

3 1
 40  6 2 
A C
750 300
750
150
B

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