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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 11-06-2020_All INDIA_e-Test Series_Jee Main_MFT-03_Key & Sol's

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.


AP, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Sr/LT_All INDIA_e-Test Series MFT-03 Date: 11-06-2020
Time: 09.00am to 12.00 Main Max.Marks:300
Key Sheet
MATHEMATICS:
1 2 2 3 3 1 4 2 5 2
6 3 7 4 8 2 9 2 10 2
11 2 12 1 13 3 14 3 15 3
16 1 17 4 18 1 19 3 20 3
21 0045.00 22 -0001.00 23 0072.00 24 0006.00 25 0014.00

PHYSICS:
26 2 27 3 28 2 29 3 30 3
31 3 32 2 33 2 34 4 35 2
36 4 37 2 38 1 39 2 40 1
41 3 42 2 43 4 44 4 45 4
46 0011.25 47 0003.00 48 0002.50 49 0020.00 50 0001.14

CHEMISTRY
51 3 52 3 53 2 54 1 55 1
56 2 57 4 58 2 59 4 60 3
61 2 62 3 63 1 64 2 65 3
66 3 67 4 68 3 69 4 70 3
71 0020.00 72 0002.80 73 0014.40 74 0004.50 75 0058.00

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SOLUTIONS:
MATHEMATICS
1.  2  3   4   2   2   3     2   2  1   2  

  2  2   2  2    3   & y  3  x
3 2
  y  3   y  3   1

 y3  10y 2  33y  37  0

2. R1, R2 , R3

contain 1 person each


2 C1.2C1.2C1 3!  P

8.6 48
 3
16 16
3. x  y  1  0 &    6  x   2  8 y  2  0 represent some time

 2    6
 2  2  8  2   10  0

4. [Step-1]:

Sample points on the die A  1,2,3,4,5,6

All different numbers in all 5 throws

6 5 4 3 2  720

[Step-2]:

720
Probability of getting different numbers in 5 trails 
6 6 6 6 6

20

66 6

5
  PE
54

5 49
Required probability 1  P  E   1  
54 54
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5. D  0  tan 1      3
3
b
 tan 1   0 0
2a
3
af  0   0   2  co t 1    0  R

Minimum integral value is 2


6. 1  x  x 1  x  x
2 2
 ........   a 0  a1x  a 2 x 2  ......

a1  2  1  1 a 2  1 11  3

a3  1  1  1  3 a 4  1  1  1  3......

a 2010  1  1  1  3.....2  2009  3  6029

1  1  1
2cos k.sin   sin  k    sin  k  
7. tk  2   2  2
1 1
2sin   2sin  
2 2

 1  1
sin  n    sin  n  
 2  2
Sn 
1
2sin  
2
Sn
lt 0 as Sn is a finite quantity for every n
n  n

8. g '  0   a  5, g ''  0   a 2  3, g '  0   g ''  0    a  2  a  1  0  a  1, 2

9. Statement I:

Consider the following statements:

p : The weather is cold

q : It will snow

Clearly, the given statement in symbolic form is p  q

The contra positive of this statement is given by  q  p

Now  p : The weather is not cold

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 q : It will not snow

 q  p : If it will not snow, then the weather is not cold

Hence, the contra positive of the given statement is

“If it will not snow, then the weather is not cold”

[Step-2]:

Statement-2:

p : It snows

q : They do not drive the car

Negation of p  q is   p  q   p   q

 Negation of the statement is

“ It snows and they drive the car.

 Both statements are true”

10. cot   cot 2   1  1  cot 2 

2sin 2   cos 2 
 cot  cos ec  
sin 2 
cot    cos 2
Now cos 2  tan 2
2 tan 
 cot  
1  tan 2 
1 2 tan 

tan  1  tan 2 
1  tan 2   2 tan 2 
tan  1  tan 2  


1  tan 2 

1  tan 2  
cot 
tan  1  tan 2   1  tan 
2

  sec 2 cot 

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1
 .cot 
 cos 2
1
 .cot   1
 cot 
11. Planes are perpendicular means dot product between normals will be zero.
12. Differentiate with respective to x
x
3 1
  f t  dt  . g3  x 
2
0 x

3 x 2 .3g 2  x  g '  x   2 x g 3  x 
f  x 
x4
3g 2  x  g ' x  2g3  x
 
2
x x3
L.H .S  0
2g  x 
 3g '  x  
x
13. f(g(x)) = x
 f '  g  x  g '  x  1  f '  g 1  g ' 1  1

1
 f '  0 g ' 1  1  g ' 1 
3
1
G.E = 1 + 3 + 5 = 9= 2
 g '1
14. r  x  a  b   y  2b  c 

r.a  1  x  1

r  xa  b  x  2y   yc
2
r  13y 2  14y  5

4
r min

13

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a1 b1 c1
15. Given that   a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3

a1  pb1 b1  qc1 c1  ra1


1  a2  pb2 b2  qc2 c2  ra2
a3  pb3 b3  qc3 c3  ra3

a1 b1 c1 pb1 qc1 ra1


 a2 b2 c2  pb2 qc2 ra2
a3 b3 c3 pb3 qc3 ra3

[Step-2]:

b1 c1 a1
   pqr b2 c2 a2
b3 c3 a3

a1 b1 c1
   pqr a2 b2 c2
a3 b3 c3

   pqr 

 D   1  pqr 

 
x  1 2x 
16.  
e tan x  dx
2

 
1 x 2 
 
 
 1 1 2x 
  e x  tan 1 x    dx
2 2 2


1  x 1  x 1 x 2

 
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1
Let f  x   tan 1 x 
1  x2

[Step-2]:

1 1 2 x 
f ' x   
1  x2 2
1  x2 
  e x  f  x   f '  x  dx

 ex f  x  C

 1 
 e x  tan 1 x  C
2
 1 x 

   
x  2  y   2 
17. cos    sin  
a  2  b  2 
   

 
 2 
= cos    1eq
 2 
 

x cos   ysin   p  2eq

(1) = (2)
(2)
18. Centre of circle  a, 0  and radius 2a

Equation of circle  x  a 2  y 2  4a 2
2 2
x  a x 2  y 2  2ax  3a 2  0 and y  4ax solving x 2  4ax  2ax  3a 2  0

x 2  2ax  3a 2  0
x  3a, a and y  2a
Length of AB  4a
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19. Equation of tangent to the hyperbola : y  mx  m2a 2  a 2

 Let P  x1, y1  be locus

 y  mx   m2a 2  a 2

S.B.S
 m 2  x12  a 2   2 y1 x1m  y12  a 2  0

2 x1 y1 y12  a 2
m1  m2  2 ; m1m2  2
x1  a 2 x1  a 2

m1  m2
tan 450 
1  m1m2
2 2 2
 1  m1m2    m1  m2    m1  m2   4m1m2

 y  a 2   2 x1 y1   y12  a 2 
 1  12 2 
 2 2 
 4 2 2 
 x1  a   x1  a   x1  a 

20. Let the two unknown items be x and y, then


1 2  6  x  y
Mean  4  4
5

x  y  11 ……. (i)
and variance = 5.2
12  22  6 2  x 2  y 2 2
 mean   5.2
5
2
41  x 2  y2  5 5.2   4  
 

41  x 2  y 2  106

x 2  y 2  65 ……. (ii)
Solving Equations (i) and (ii) for x and y, we get
x  4, y  7 or x  7, y  4

21. Mode = 3 median – 2 mean

22. 511  50i  50i 2  50i3  1

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5051/2
i  i  x  1, y  1

23. Radius r  g 2  f 2  c  18

Side of the square = a = 2r = 2 18

Area of the square = a 2  72 sq. units

1
24. Volume =  a  b b  c c  a 
6

1
  a b c 
2

1
  36  6 cubic units
6

25. 24  2  14

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PHYSICS
26. Work function
hC hC hC
  
 2 2
27. As seen by B: F = mg + T
As seen by A F = mg + T - ma
28. v f  0.97v  0.97  400  388 Hz

29.

The shown figure represents(C) By snell’s law:


sin i 2

sin r 1

For i  1 ; r  4 and 1  1
sin 1
2 
sin 4

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4
Adh ghr
30. 
dt 8

31. 360  200 div

18
150  200  div
360
1nm
LC 
200
1
 x  10  mm
200
1
F 100 103  5mN
20
 g cos  ˆ
32. a B,g  g sin ˆi  j
2

a P ,g  g sin  iˆ  g cos  ˆj
 g cos  ˆ
aP,g   j
2

u P,g  4 cos 45 iˆ  u sin 45 ˆj

2u sin 45
T
g cos  / 2 
4T  2
33. 
r 20

4T 1 Q2
 
r 2 0  4 r 2 2

8T 0
Q
r
 4r 2 
2T 0
Q   8r 2 
r

Q  8r 2T 0 r

34. AND Gate


35. KE= work done

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1 z e  z2e
0.6MeV   1
4π o r

36.
Fmag  N 2  mg

N 2  mg  Fmag

N1  mg  Fmag

F2  N 2  F2    mg  Fmag 

F1  N1  F1    mg  Fmag 

F1 mg  Bi

F2 mg  Bi

 F  F2 
mg  Bi  1 
 F1  F2 
F F
 1 2
2 Bi
1 2
37.    tan   g 2
2 u cos 2 

1 2
   tan   g
2 2g

1  tan 2  

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 4 
tan 2   4 tan   1    0
  

If particle will not hit the target

b 2

 4ac  0

 4 
16  4 1    0  4  3
  

38. L  mvr  r

rA   rB mean  rC

L A  LB  LC

39. Index error in u = +1cm


U=8cm
Index error in v= 1cm
v= 17+1=18 cm
1 1 1
   f  5.53cm
f 18 18
40.

mg sin   f  kx cos   0

N  kx sin   mg sin   0

f  N

41. The most precise device is that whose least count is minimum.
Now
(a).Least count of this vernier calipers  1SD  1VD

19
 1SD  SD
20

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1
 SD
20

1
  0.005 cm
200

pitch
(b). Least count of screwgauge 
no.of .divisions oncircular scale

1
 mm  0.001cm
100

(c). wavelength of light,   105 cm  0.00001cm

Obviously, the most precise measurement is with optical instrument

42.

When suddenly current injected into the left loop flux through the IInd loop increase with
respect to time. So, according to Lenz law a induced current develop in the IInd loop.

 
  M  B  clockwise

43. Am  Ac ,Wm  Wc
44.

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1
R 
LC

2  R from diagram

Circuit will behave as capacitance circuit


 current leads voltage
E S E 1
45.   
GS G  S R  G 4
R
GS
3RS
H
R  3S
R  S
G  3S

46. Here , v  1.5ms1


dm dm
 5kgms1, F   v  51.5  7.5N
dt dt
P  F v  7.51.5  11.25W
47.

As, impulse received;


As, J  9  0.02  m V  0

0.18
V  0.06m / sec
3
Velocity after 3 sec  V   0.06 m /sec

3 sec  V   0.06 m / sec


Now impulse received by second force
J  9  0.01  m  V   V 

V   0.03  0.06  0.03m /sec

V   3sec
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48. Taking torque about hinge:

L
Mg  FL
2
L  mV 
 2 
 10 
mg 10L
2
V = 2.5 m/sec
N
49. tan  
mg

N
35 cm 
5 N
 
352  52 mg
5 cm mg
N
8
2
3 16 8
50. Requal    
8 14 7
2
3
D
x VVV x 1 VVV 1
VVV VVV VVV VVV
VVVV  y  z V
VVVV V
A B A B
VVVVVVV
VVVVVVV

1 1
V
VV V

VVV
V
VVV

VVV

VVVVV

1 1 1
VVVVV

VVV
VVV

y 1
VVV

y
VVV

 y  z
V

VVVVVVV
VVVVVVV 1
z

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51.


OH OH2
O 
O O
H CH3
CH3 
CH3

HO O O
tauto

H

52. co-ordination isomers

53. Higher the value of   on carbonyl carbon more prone the molecule will be for
reactivity

54. 5.3 g and 4.2 g

Using PhH mmoles of Na2CO3 = 2.5 x 0.2 = 0.5

Using MeOH, mmoles of Na2CO3+mmoles of NaHCO3 = 2.5 x 0.4 = 1.0

M moles of NaHCO3= 0.5 and mmoles of Na2CO3= 0.5


W
For NaHCO3  1000  0.5
84

W = 0.042g in 10 mL

W = 4.2 g in 1 litre
W
For Na 2 CO3 1000  0.5
106

W = 0.053 g in 10 mL

W = 5.3 g in 1 litre

55. NH 2 Pyramidal

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56.

CH2 Cl + AlCl 3

+ CH 2Cl 2 + AlCl 3
Ph 2CH 2

57. i) n  3 l  2 m  0 n  1/ 2 Allowed

ii) n  2 l  2 m  1 n  1/ 2 not allowed (l as to be 0 .... n - 1)

iii) n  4 l  3m  1 n  1/ 2

iv) n  1 l  0 m  2 n  1/ 2 not allowed (m l  l)

v) n  3 l  2 m  3 n  1/ 2 not allowed (m l  l)

58. CO 2

NO, O 2 , O 2 are paramagnetic according to


MOT, unparired e are in *px , *py

59.  Be  OH 2  2HCl
BeCl 2  2H 2 O 

60. It is the defination fo Nucleoside

61. 20.6kcal mol1

CH3
|
5C(s)  4H 2  CH 2  C  CH  CH 2

H  ?

H    Bondenergy  R    Bondenergy  p

 5  C(s)  (g )  4H H  H  2  H C C  8H C  H  2  H C C

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 5  171  4  104  2  147  8  98.8  2  83

 20.6Kcal mol1

62. Terylene and Dacron are same name of polymer obtained by polymerisation of ethylene
glycol and Terepthalic acid. It is an ester polymer

63.
O O O

NH KOH
  N K  N CH2 Br

Br CH2 Cl
O O O

64. The E a of forward reaction is more then that of backward reaction

K 9 decreases with temperature. Hence H must be –ve as evident from the Eq.

d ln K 9 H

dT RT 2

H  E a  FR   E a  BR 

 E a  FR   E a (BR)

65.

CH3 Ph Br Br
Ph
H CH 3 Ph CH3
Ph H Ph
alc
rotate 

Ph Br
is   KOH
E2 H3C Ph
CH3 CH 3
Ph
CH 3 H
H 3C

66. Let x and y be the molar mass of A and B respectively then


Tf 8 1000 80
 m  1  .....(1)
Kf  x  2y  100 x  2y

And
Tf 10 1000 100
 m 1  .....(2)
Kf  2x  y  100 2x  y
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Solving (1) and (2) x = 40 ; y = 20

67. Ranitidine is antihistamine so. Ans is D. Rest all are artificial sweetners.

68.
3
Cr  NH 3 6  Octahedral and paramagnetic
-
3
Co  CN 6  Octahedral and diamagnetic
-
2
 Ni  CN 4  Square planar and diamagnetic
-
2
 Ni  Cl 4  Tetrahedral and paramagnetic
-

69. O2 ions are present at octahedral voids Na 2 O has antiflourite structure in which O2 
ions are present at ccp and Na  ions are occupy all the tetrahedral voids which are located
at body diagonals.

70. Extraction is done by electrolysis

32 0.233
71.  100  % of Sulpher
233 0.16
1
72. ∣ X A X B∣ 0  102  E 2

 0 102  {(275  86)  4  18}kJ / mol


 0  102  28  1069
 2  86  2  8
67.2
73. Moles of O 2  3
22.4
3O 2  2O3
2 15
 Moles of ozone formed =   3  0.3 moles
3 100
 Mass of ozone formed = 0.3 48  14.4 g
74. Hneut

 Hionization  rH H  OH  H2O

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 51.34  x  55.84
So, Hionization or x  4.5 kJ / mol
75. The forward reaction is:
A+B -----> C+D
C+D -----> A+B means "go backwards", or in the reverse. So if you are down at
products, you have to go all the way up to the top of the peak (this is your energy
of activation...to take your reactants and get them to the activated state), then that
distance (in energy) is 58kcal.

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