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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


PART TEST – III

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 15-12-2019

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS

Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 08 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A, C, D
13 2  1
Sol. Amplitude = m,    s
2 T 4
 13 12 ˆ  13 5
r  1  cos t  i  5  1  cos t   ˆj
2 13  2 13 
  t   t 
r  12sin2   ˆi  5 cos2   ˆj
8 8
  3  t  5  t  
 v   sin   ˆi  sin   ˆj  m/s
 2 4
  8 4 

2. A, B, C
Sol. By using basic concept of fluid mechanics.

3. A, B, C

Sol. Let acceleration of ball relative to the cube is ab,c  ax ˆi  ay ˆj  azkˆ

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 
 3  5 2
Now, ax    a x  2ax  2   5 2 m/s
   2
 3 
 
 3   15  2
ay    (g  ay )  2(g  ay )  2  10    5 m/s
    2 
 3 
 
 3  5 2
az    a z  2az  2   5 m/s
   2
 3 

 Acceleration of ball relative to the cube is ab,c  (5 2 ˆi  5 ˆj  5k)
ˆ m/s2

4. A, C, D
m
Sol. T = 0.2 = 2
k
 m = 0.2 kg
At t = 0, particle is at extreme position and moving towards +ve x-axis
1 2
Kmax  m  vmax   4.0 J
2

5. A, B, C
m0 v 2 1 ze2
Sol.  (Where m0 = 50m) …(i)
rn 40 rn2
nh
m0 vrn  …(ii)
2
n2 h2  0
rn 
200me2
13.6z2
En   50 eV
n2
E4 = 680 eV
E1 = 10880 eV
E = E4  E1 = 10,200 eV
1240
  1.21 Å
E

6. A, B, D
IA cos  sin 
Sol. Fx  (1  r)  1.152  10 6 N
C
IA cos2 
Fy  (1  r)  2.016  10 6 N
C
Icos2 
pr  (1  r)  1.008  10 6 N / m2
C

7. A, B, C, D

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Sol. Gravitational field due to a long wire, y


2G 2Gdz
dE = = dE
r r P
a r
 d 
2
2Gdz d  dz 

EP  dE.cos  =  r r
 2Gd   2
a

d  z2 

2 z dz z
 a 
EP  4G tan1  
 2d 

8. A, B, C, D
Sol. For the first interference maximum

2dsin  
2
 103
 sin   
4d 4
y 103

D 4
1
y  mm
4
D
Fringe width,    0.5 mm
2d

2dsin  
4

 sin  
8d
D 1
y=  mm
8d 8

9. B

10. D
Sol. (for Q. 9-10): Path difference = integral multiple of  in all cases i.e. interference is constructive.
A B C D
x=0 O x = 20

36 9 49 4 81 2
I0  kA 2 , IA  kA 2 , IB  kA 2 , IC  kA 2 and ID  kA
100 16 144 9 64
For second case
81 2 4 49 9
IA  kA , IB  kA 2 , IC  kA 2 and ID  kA 2
64 9 144 16

11. A

12. D

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Sol. (for Q. 11-12)


0A  2.7 + A  0.8 = (0 + y)A
0(2.7 1) + 0.8  = y  y
y = 1.7 0 + 0.8 0
y = 1.7 + 0.8 
at t = 5 minute;  = 9.5 cm y = 9.3
at t = 10 minute;  = 9 cm y = 8.9
at t = 15 minute;  = 8.5 cm y = 8.5
at t = 20 minute;  = 8 cm y = 8.1 which is not possible  y = 8.5
m
T  2
A g
m0 = k(2.7 + 8) = 10.7 k
m5 = k(2.7 + 7.6) = 10.3 k
m10 = k(2.7 + 7.2) = 9.9 k
m15 = k(2.7 + 6.8) = 9.5 k
m20 = k(2.7 + 6.8) = 9.5 k
T0  10.7
103
T5  10.3  T0
107
99
T10  T0
107
95
T15  T0
107
95
T20  T0
107

SECTION – C

13. 00005.55
I
Sol.  = 10 log
I0
I
3  log
1012
 I = 10-9 W/m2
2 2
Now, I 
 P0  v BAK  v B2 A 2 BA 2 42 f 2
  
2B 2B 2v 2v
Iv I
A   5.55 Å
B22 f 2 v22 f 2

14. 00000.20
Sol. Let mass of P, Q and S are m 1, m2 and m3 respectively
Gm1 G  m1  m2  m3 

R2 9R 2
8m1 = m2 + m3

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4 4
81 R3  R3 (72  193 )
3 3
On solving
3
 0.2
1

15. 00012.00
v 4v
Sol.  A   0  v s T  vT  T
3 3 f
4v
16 v
B  3 f 
1 3 f
4

16. 00489.51
a   a
Sol. Wex  a2 xgdx   a3 g(h  a)  a3 g  h   = 00489.51

   2
0 

17. 00001.12
 
 dP P
Sol. F 
dt dt
 dm
F  2 u = 2  5 2  0.112  1.12 newton
dt

18. 00097.50
4
Sol. sini  sinr
3
 r = 37
Now, 2t sec r = /2

 t  97.50 nm
4 sec r

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. A, B, C, D
3 2
Sol.  Co NH3 6  - Octahedral and diamagnetic Fe NH3 6  - Octahedral and paramagnetic.
   
2 2
Pt  CN4  - Square planar, CuCl4  - Tetrahedral
2
Ni NH3 6  - Primary valency = 2
 
3
 Cr NH3 6  - Primary valency = 3
 

20. A, B, C
Sol. MnO4 is coloured due to charge transfer phenomena.

21. A, B, D
Sol. OCl  ClO2  ClO3  ClO 4 (Cl – O bond distance)
HClO 4  HBrO 4  HIO 4 (Acidity)
H – F > H – Cl > H – Br > H – I (Bond energy)

22. A, B, C
Sol. 2Cu2  K 4 Fe  CN6   Cu2 Fe  CN6  
Chocolate brown ppt.
2
3Cu  2K 3 Fe  CN6   Cu3 Fe  CN6  
2
Green ppt.

 Hg  Hg NH2  Cl  NH4Cl  2H2O


Hg2 Cl2  2NH4 OH 

Black residue

23. A, B, C, D
Sol. (i) White phosphorous is more reactive than red phosphorous.
(ii) P2H4 is less stable than N2H4
(iii) Bond angle in PH4 is higher than that in PH3

(iv) In the solid state PBr5 exists as PBr4  Br 

24. A, B, C
Sol. Sulphide ores are concentrated by froth floatation process.

25. A, B, C
Sol. N3P3Cl6 , C3N12 and N4S4 have cyclic structure.

26. A, B, C
Sol. Azeotropes do not obey Raoult’s law.

27. B
3
Sol.  Co NH3 6  is an inner orbital complex ion. Hybridisation of central atom is d2sp3.
 

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28. A
3
Sol. COF6  is an outer orbital complex ion. Hybridization of the central atom is sp d .
3 2

29. A
Sol. NO2 is a brown coloured gas, acidic oxide and paramagnetic.

30. C
Sol. NO is a colourless gas, neutral oxide and paramagnetic.

SECTION – C

31. 00045.15
Sol. 

N2O 4  g 
 2NO 2  g 
a 0
ax 2x
2x a
 2, x 
ax 2
2.303 a
t 2
log
92.12  10 ax
2.303
t log2
92.12  102
2.303  0.3010
t
92.12  102
t  0.7525 min  45.15 sec .

32. 00023.84
Sol. 3CuO  s   2NH3  g   3Cu  s   N2  g   3H2O   
rHo   Hof Products    Hof Reactants 
= [3 × ( - 285)] – [3 × (- 155) + 2 × (- 46)]
= - 298 kJ
298  2.72
Heat liberated   23.84 kJ
2  17

33. 00031.25
Sol. T  iK b m
1000 W
5  1.8  0.52  
100 58.5
5  58.5
W
1.8  0.52
W  31.25 g

34. 00033.25
3 5
Sol. 
M  8 M  35.5
M  33.25 (M = EW of metal)

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35. 00044.80
Sol. PO2  Poxide
PM
1 1 PM
 2 2
RT1 RT2
4.2  32 3.2  M2

300 320
M2 = 44.80

36. 00002.60
Sol.  oAgCl   oAg  oCl
= 62.3 + 67.7 = 130
1000
 oAgCl  K 
M
1000
130  3.38  10 6 
M
3.38  10 6  1000
M
130
M  2.6  105 M
 y  2.60

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
37. A, B, C
Sol. Let , , ,  be the roots   +  +  +  = –p, p < 0
  q , q > 0,   r , r < 0,  = 5, AM  G.M.
1 1 1

     4  5 4 , p  4  5 4
4
3 3 3

Also,     4  5 4  r  4  5 4  pr  16.5 = 80
4
38. C
Sol. (a2 + b2)3 + 32(a3 + b3) (a + b)  32(a3 + b3) ab
hold true if ab < 0
Let a.b  0  a, b  0
Using A.M  G.M
(a2 + b2)3 + 32(a3 + b3) (a + b)  2((a2 + b2)3 32(a3 + b3) (a + b))1/2
3

= 8 2 a2  ab  b2  ab
3
 a 3

 b3  a  b   8 2 2  a 2

 ab  b2  ab   a 3

 b3  a  b 

2 2
= 32 a 3
 b3  a 2

 ab  b2 a3b3  32 a
3
 b3  aba3b3 = 32(a + b )ab
3 3

39. C
n
r 1  1 1 n n n
Sol. L.H.S. =   1 r  2 
Cr , 1  x   n C0  nC1x  n C2 x 2  nC3 x 3  .....   1 nCn xn
r 1   r  1 
1 n 1
1  1  x 
 
n n 1 n
 x dx  C1  n C2 x  nC3 x 2  .....   1 Cn x n1 dx
0 0
n
1 1 1 n r 1  C 
1   .....     1  r 
2 3 n r 1  r 
1 n 1 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1
1  1  x   C0 C1 C2 2 n 1 Cn n1 
Similarly,  x  n  1 dx     x x  .....   1 x  dx
0 0
 1 2 3 n 1 
n
 1  1 1 1  C1 n C2 n
n
Cn n
r 1
n
Cr
   1    .....    1  2  2  .....   1 =   1
 n  1  2 3 n  1 2 3  n  12 r 1  r  12
 n  1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1
 y  1    .....   ,     .....  
 n  1  2 3 n n 1 2 3 n 1

40. A, B
Sol. Intersection of branch of hyperbola with the circle.
41. B, D
x y zc
Sol. Equation of plane containing the line with direction cosines (l, m, n) and the line  
1 tan  0
x y zc
is 1 tan  0 0
l m n
 (n tan )x – ny + (m – l tan )(z – c) = 0 ..... (1)

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Equation of plane containing the line with direction cosines (l, m, n) and the line
x y zc
x y zc
  is 1  tan  0 0
1  tan  0
l m n
 (–n tan )x – ny + (m + l tan )(z + c) = 0 ..... (2)
 Plane through (1) and (2) is
(n tan  x – ny + (m – l tan )(z – c)) + (n tan x + ny – (m + l tan )(t + c)) = 0 is parallel to z-
axis
 m  l tan  
Hence, (m – l tan ) – (m + l tan ) = 0     
 m  l tan  
c  m2 cot   l2 tan  
 Shortest distance is = .
n m2  l2

42. B, D
x 1 y 1 z 1 L1
Sol. Any point on line L1 :   is
2 1 1
(2r + 1, r + 1, r + 1) A(1, 1, 1)
1
Put in equation of plane x + y + z = 1  r  
2
 1 1
 Q   0, ,  . For point P equation of AP Q P
 2 2
x 1 y 1 z 1
   t  Any point on line (t + 1, t + 1, t + 1) lie to plane P
1 1 1
2  1 1 1
 t    Point P =  , , 
3 3 3 3
1 1 1
x y z
 Equation of QP 3  3  3
1 1 1
 
3 6 6
1 1 1
x y z
 3  3  3
2 1 1
43. C, D
n1 n
Sol. 2 (2 + 1)
Let an  the number of arrangements at n places such that ‘a’ occurs even number of times
and bn  the number of arrangements at n places such that ‘a’ occurs odd number of times
 an = bn – 1 + 3an – 1 = 4n – 1 + 2an – 1
 an – 2an – 1 = 4n – 1
n n 2n – 2 n–2
Let an = 2 tn  2 (tn – tn – 1) = 2  tn – tn – 1 = 2
t 2  t1  20
t 3  t 2  21
t 4  t 3  22 3
 where t1 =
 2
tn  tn 1  2n2


tn  t1  2n1  1 
n–1 n
 an = 2 (2 + 1)

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44. B, D
a b a  b
Sol. A b c b  c  0 , R3  R3 – R1 – R2
a  b b  c 0
a b 0
2 2
A b c 0  0  (a + 2b + c)(ac – b ) = 0
a  b b  c a 2  2b  c
 Either b2 = ac (or) a2 + 2b + c = 0

45. B

46. C
Sol. (for Q. 45.-46.)
1 7 11 13 17 19 23 29
0 < xi < 1  x i  , , , , , , ,  xi = 4
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
1 7 11 29
for 1 < xi < 2 xi :  1,  1,  1, .......,  1  xi = 12
30 30 30 30
1 7 11 29
Similarly for 4 < xi < 5  4,  4,  4, ......., 4
30 30 30 30
Hence  xi  4  12  20  ..... upto n term
i 1

n n
= (8 + (n  1) 8) = . 8n = 4n2
2 2

47. C
48. D
     
Sol. r  b  r  c  4 represent, an ellipsoid in 3D space with a = 2 and b  c  2ae
1    
 b , r  a  5 is plane passing through b , c
2
2
Hence, area B area of ellipse = ab =    2  square unit
2

SECTION – C
49. 00589.00
Sol. Let n2 = 262.338
Let F is a factor or n2  2 3, 0   < 62 ; 0    38
 n(F) = 63  39 = 2457
2 2
Let a, b are two factor, of n such that a.b = n when a, b  n
if a < n then b > n will exist in pairs
 number of factors less than n = 1228
Similarly if x and y are factors of n such that
x.y = n and x and y are also factors of n2
 number of such factors = (32  20  1) = 639
 req. number of factors = 1228  639 = 589

50. 00000.72
Sol. n(E) = 4  9  103 = 36000
n(S) = 50,000
 P(E) = 0.72

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51. 00002.50
1.3 2 1.3.5 3
Sol. Let y = x + x + x +...............
2! 3!
dy 1.3 1 1.3.5 2
 1+ x + x +...............
dx 1! 2!

dy 1.3 2 1.3.5 3
x  x+ x + x +...............
dx 1! 2!

dy  3 1.3
and y–   1 + 1   x  1  5  x2 ............
dx  1!  2!

dy dy
y   1  2(x )
dx dx
dy dx
 1  y   2x  1  0

1  2x(1  y)  1 put x = 2/5 hence y = 5  1

52. 00001.00
Sol. R.H.S.  1  L.H.S.  1
 y > |x|  0  y2 + x2 – 2|x|y  x2 + y2 + 2 x 2  y 2  1
 x y  x 2  y 2  1 , L.H.S.  0 and R.H.S.  0.
Hence, L.H.S. = R.H.S. = 0
 |x|y = 0 and x2 + y2 – 1 = 0, y > 0
 x = 0 and y2 = 1  y = 1. Since y > 0  y = 1
Hence, any one order pair of (x, y) = (0, 1)

53. 00000.25
Sol. a(n) = (xn + yn)(x2 + y2) = xn + 2 + yn + 2 + x2yn + y2xn
a n   a n  2 
a(n) = a(n + 2) = x 2y2(xn – 2 + yn – 2),  x 2 y 2  x 2 1  x 2 
a n  2
2
1 1  1 a n   a  n  2  1
= x2 – x4 =    x2    
4 2  4 a n  2 4

54. 00001.25
Sol. Line of intersection of two planes and x-axis must be coplanar i.e., (x, 0, 0) must satisfy both the
planes
d 5
 5x = d1 and 4x = d2, 1   1.25
d2 4

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