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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 04-06-2020_ Sr/LT_All INDIA_e-Test Series_Jee Main_MFT-02_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-02 Date: 04-06-2020

Time: 09.00am to 12.00 Main Max.Marks:300

Key Sheet
MATHEMATICS:
1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 4
6 4 7 2 8 4 9 1 10 3
11 3 12 1 13 2 14 4 15 2
16 2 17 2 18 1 19 1 20 2
21 0006.00 22 0024.00 23 0003.00 24 0100.00 25 0002.00

PHYSICS:
26 4 27 3 28 1 29 2 30 2
31 3 32 2 33 3 34 1 35 2
36 3 37 1 38 1 39 1 40 3
41 1 42 2 43 3 44 4 45 1
46 0002.00 47 0000.13 48 0000.12 49 0011.00 50 0025.29

CHEMISTRY
51 1 52 1 53 3 54 2 55 4
56 3 57 3 58 2 59 4 60 3
61 2 62 2 63 2 64 3 65 3
66 1 67 2 68 3 69 2 70 4
71 0007.00 72 0055.14 73 0009.00 74 0047.30 75 0017.46

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SOLUTIONS:
MATHEMATICS
1. If All 5 girls sit together  5C5  5! 2  11P9
If 4 girls sit together & no other person with them  5C4  4! 4  11P10
If 4 girls & one by sit together  5C4  4! 4  9C1  11P9
Total ways  11P9  5! 2  5! 4  11P10  5! 4  9C1  11P9
2. Let the number of marble be 2n (where n is large)
n n C 4 n
C 3 n C 2
lim 2n
 2n
Required probability =
n  C5 C5
2
n  n  n  1 n  2  n  3 n  n  1 n  2  n  n  1  5 2   2n  5 !
lim   
=
n  4! 3! 2!  2n!2
3 2 2
n 4  n  1  n  2   n  3   2n  5 !  5  5  4  3!
lim 2
n  3!2! 2n!
=
3 2
50.n 4  n  1  n  2 
 n  3 50 25
lim  
n  2n 2n  1 2n  2 2n  3 2n  4 2
=.       1024 512
3. Putting x  , x  , x   in the equation
f     1  cos      cos       0 ..... 1
f     cos       1  cos       0 ....  2 
f     cos       cos       1  0 .....  3 
form (1), (2), (3) we have
cos       cos       cos       1/2
     2 /3,     2 /3,     4 /3 is the only solution
4. Given can be written as
 2   2  
  a  4  i  a j   a  4  k  .  TanA  i  TanB  j  TanC  k   6a
    
  
  a 2  4  a 2  a 2  4   Tan 2 A  Tan 2 B  Tan 2C  cos  6a
  
a.b  a b cos 
 3 a . Tan2 A  Tan2 B  Tan2C  (6a)sec
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Tan A  Tan B  Tan C  12sec2 
2 2 2

Sec 2  1 12sec2  12


5. a , b, c are non-coplanar   a , b, c   0 Also  a  b, b  c, c  a are non-coplanar Given

     
d  sin x a  b  cosy b  c  2 c  a . Taking dot product with a  b  c , we get

O  sin x  a b c   cos y  a b c   2 a b c 


 sin x  cos y  2  0
 sin x  cos y  2

 x   4n  1 , y=  2n  1  , n  z
2
 5 2
for least value of x 2  y 2 , x  , y   & least value is .
2 4
~ ~ p  ~ q   ~ ~ p  ~ q   ~ q  ~ p 
6. S–I:

 ~ p ~ q   q ~ p 
 ~ p  q   ~ q  p 
p  q   p  q   q  p    ~ p  q    ~ q  p 
But
S – I is false
~ p  ~ q  ~ p  ~ q    ~ q  ~ p   p  ~ q   q  ~ p 
S – II :
S – I is true

7. f(n) is not continuous at  1


1

A   x6 1 x  dx
7
8.
0

6!7!
 ( ausing   function)
14!
14!
A1   23.3.7.11.13
6!7!
9.
10. a=3;b=2
x cos  y sin 
T:  1
3 2
x = 0 ; y = 2 cosec

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2sin 
chord A'P, y= ( x  3)
3(cos   1)

2sin 
put x = 0 y = = OM
1  cos 
Now OQ2 – MQ2 = OQ2 – (OQ – OM)2 = 2(OQ)(OM) – OM2 = OM{ 2(OQ) – (OM) }
2sin   y 2sin  
=  =4 .
1  cos   sin  1  cos  

11. f ( x )  x 3  3( a  7) x 2  3( a 2  9) x  1
f ' ( x )  3 x 2  6( a  7) x  3(a 2  7)
The roots of f ( x )  0 positive and distinct which is possible if
2 2 2
(i) b  4ac  0  6(a  7)  4(3)(3)(a  9)  0
29
a
7
(ii) Product of Roots > 0 a2  9  0
(iii) Sum of Roots > 0 a 7  0
a7
29
a  (, 3)  (3, )
From i, ii, iii 7
 1 
12. Circumcircle of ABC passes through focus  ,0  of the given parabola.
 4k  4 
Putting y = 0, in equation of circumcircle, we get either
1 1
 2 or 3
4k  4 4k  4
13. x 2  10x  7  0
x12  10x11  7x10  0
12  1011  710  0 
 adding we get       10       7       0
12 12 11 11 10 10

12  1011  710  0 


a12  10a11  7a10  0
a12  7a10  10a11

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a12  7a10
 5
2a11

1
14. I
4 0
 f  z   f   z   sin zdz  14  f     f  0    0
15. Given that A2 = B-1AB  A4 = B-1A2B = B-2AB2
 A8  B2A 2B2  B3AB3
Similarly A16 = B-4 AB4 and A32 = B-5AB5 =A. Hence A31 = I
2 2
16. 0
f 1 ( x) dx  0
f 1 ( x) dx
2
=  (2ax  b) dx  4a  2b
0
2
f(0) = 0  c = 0 f(2) = 4a + 2b = 2   f 1 ( x ) dx  2
0
2
Min of  f 1 ( x ) dx = 2
0

 
dx x2  1
17. Let L =   2 2m 2 dx

1  x 2  x 4  ...x 2m 0
x 1
Lt x2  1
2m  2
 1  x 2 if 0  x  1
m x 1
= 0 for x  1
1
4
 L  2 (1  x 2 )dx 
0
3
4
x 4 2
18. A  2  sin dx  square units
2
4 
Let the line L1  0 is y  m1  x  4   0
y

A
C2 P(4,0) x=0
L2=0

L 2  0 is y  m 2  x  4   0
A  2, 2m1  , B  2, 2m 2 
A  2, 2m1  , B  2, 2m 2 

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 2 2 4 2
 ACD   m1  ; m2 
3 3 3
19. Equation of line AE is x + y = 3. Point C lies on AE such that mid–point of AC lies on
BD. Let C is (  ,  )
  1     2 
     3 and 4    8 7  0
 2   2 
15 9
  ,   
2 2
20. If z1  x1  iy1 and z2  x2  iy2 then y12  4 x1  4  0 and y22  4 x2  4  0 so that
y1  y2 4 y y 
 also 1 2  tan  3 . Hence y1  y2  4
x1  x2 y1  y2 x1  x2 3 3
 3 4  3 4   1 0 
21. BC     I
 2 3  2 3   0 1 
A A
traA  tra  tra  .....
2 4
 1 1 
traA 1    .....   6
 2 4 
 60  n 
22. n  Pi   n  Q j   n  X 
i 1   j1 
60  4 n  6
   n  24
5 3
23. The roots of x 2  6 x  2  0 are  and 
So     6 and   2
Then an  2an2   n   n  2  n 2   n 2 
  n  2 n  2     n  2  n  2 

  n  2  2  2    n 2   2  2 
Since  and  are roots of x 2  6 x  2  0
So  2  6  2  0 or  2  2  6
And  2  6  2  0 or  2  2  6
Put  2  2  6
And  2  2  6
From equation (1)
an  2an 2   n 2 .6   n 2 .6

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 6  n 1
 n 1

 6an1
Hence an  2an1  6an1
For n  10, we have a10  2a8  6a9
a10  2a8
Or 3
2a9
24. Replacing x with 2+ x
f   x  f  4  x  f  4  x   f  x   f  x  4
Period of f (x) is 4
50 14

 f  x  dx  10  f  x  dx  10  5  5   100
10 10

x y z
25. Equation of z-axis is  
0 0 1
Given line passes through  5, 2, 0  and  2, 0,1

S .d 
 5i  2 j  .2 j 2
2

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PHYSICS
26. Linear momentum of the particle must vary periodically with time
27. more the amplitude more is the time period
28. Anet  A1 A2 , Vout  10  20   0.01V   2V
Violet Gold

Brown
29. Yellow

R=47×101 ±5% n
dg 1mm 0.1 s
30.   2
g 100cm 200 s
3
31.  p  4T R r   p  8T r   r 2 
1
3
2

P02
32. I
2 v
q q q
33.  
R 2 R 3R
34.  v  3  9  v  4.5m / s
35. mL=Pt
1 1 1 d
= + -
36. F f1 f 2 f1f 2
F 
This behaves as plane glass
d=Constant
ds dv
37. v  3t 2  12m / s, at   6t  12m / s 2
dt dt
2
a  R  a
v2
t
2


38. Q
R
Mgh M
39. P 
t t
40. From equation v 2  u 2  2aS

F
When going up retardation due to air friction a ' 
m
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F
Net retardation a  g 
m

 F
u2  2 g   S
 m

u2
S
 F
2 g  
 m

When we coming down

F
ag
m

 F
 v2  2  g   S
 m

V2
S
 F
2 g  
 m

mg  F
u  v
mg  F

P
41. I  Ne  e   e
E
42. AND gate
.
 
q 2q
43. V x , y   K   0
 x y
2 2 2
 6a  x   y 2 
 
1
44. KE : U s  k  A2  x 2  : 1 kx 2
2 2
1
45. cut  off 
Vacc
46. Given U =6x+8y joule and mass m = 2kg. Force along x –axis is
dU d
Fx      6x  8y   6 newton
dy dx

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Force along y-axis is
dU d
Fy      6x  8y   8 newton
dy dy
Therefore, the x and y components of acceleration are
Fx 6
ax    3ms 2
m 2
F 8
and ay  y   4 ms 2
m 2
 Resultant acceleration
2
a  a 2x  a 2y   3   ( 4) 2  5 ms 2

The x and y coordinates of the body at time t are


1 1
x  x0  ax t2  6  x 3 x t2
2 2
 3 
  6  t 2  metre
 2 
1 1
and y  y0  a y t 2  4  x 4 x t 2
2 2
=(4-2r2) metre
3
The body will cross the y-axis when x = 0, i.e. at time t given by  6  t 2   0 or t
 2 
= 2s.
47. Let the mass of steam condensed be m kg. The latent of vaporization of water
= 556 kcal/kg. Therefore, heat lost by steam = 556 m + m (100-80)=576 m
kcal. Heat gained by calorimeter and water = (1.1+0.02) (80-15)=72.8 kcal.
Now, heat lost = heat gained
48. Because the rope has a finite mass, the tension in the rope is different at
different points on the rope. At the top where the rope is rigidly fixed, the
tension = weight of the rope + the weight attached to the free end of the rope =
6 kg + 2 kg = 8 kg wt. Tension at the free end of the rope = 2 kg wt.
T
Since  , if the tension becomes 4 times, the velocity of the pulse is
m
doubled. Since the frequency cannot change and   u / , if v is doubled,  is
also doubled.
1 1 1 1
49. The value of the effective focal length F is given by   
F f1 f m f1

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2 1 2 2 110
    Or F  cm
f1 f m 20 22 21
Since the convex lens with a silvered surface behaves as a concave mirror of
110
effective focal length F, we have F  cm and u = -10 cm
21
1 1 1
Substituting these values in the mirror formula  
 u F
1 21 1
We have   or v = -11 cm.
 110 10
The negative sign shows that the image is in front of the effective mirror and
hence is real.
50. Maximum range d max  2 Rh  2 x6.4 x106 x50  25.29 x103 m  25.29 km.

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13.6
51. En   eV
n2
Second excited state corresponds to n=3
13.6
E3   2
eV  1.51eV
 3
52.  -hydroxy valeric acid is: CH 3  CH 2  CH  OH   CH 2  COOH
53. SO3 and CO32 : Central atom sp 2 hybridization with zero L.P , trigonalplaner

r1 v1 t 2 M2
54.   
r2 t1 v 2 M1
r t2 M2
 1   v1=v 2 
r2 t1 M1
t M2
 2
t1 M1
t 32
 2
5 2
t
 2 4
5
 t 2  20Sec
55. In 1-fluro-2-chloro-4-nitro benzene; Nitro group acts as –R on fluorine but not on
chlorine.
56. (C ). 3SO2  O3  3SO3
57. The initial moles of X and Z taken are ‘a’ and ‘b’ respectively
Moles at equilibrium X  2Y
a1  2a

2
 2a  PT
K p1  1

a 1    a 1   
Moles at equilibrium Z  P  Q
b (1 ) b b
2
 b  PT
K p2  2

b 1    b 1   
K P1 4 PT1 1 PT 1
  ; 1 
K P2 PT2 9 PT2 36
58. More will be the stability of cabanion; easier will be the decarboxylation.

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59. Electrophilic substitution majorly takes place on activated ring.
60. (C). tridymite is crystalline form of SiO2
50 50
61. nx   5; n y   2.5
10 20
Hence simple ratio of X:Y
5/2.5 : 2.5/2.5 = 2:1
 Formula X 2Y or  X 2 3 Y3
62. (B). BCl3  3H 2O  H 3 BO3  3HCl
63. Enolate ion
64. (C). 2 H 3 BO3 
Re d
hot
 B2O3  3H 2O
65. CH 3CONH 2 undergoes Haffman bromamide reaction; forms methyl isocyanate
 CH 3  N  C  O  as one of the reaction intermediate.
2 2
66. (a).  Fe  H 2O 6   NO   Fe  H 2O 5 NO 
67. COOH and OH groups forms cyclic ester(Lactone).
68. Iron metal is obtained by Auto-reduction reaction.
69. (B). Fe2  d 6 weak ligands,unpaired electrons :4
70. Lyophilic sols are self stabilised because of solvation effects in solution.
PV
71. n  1.537 moles
RT
wH 2O  1.537 18  27.66 grm
54.2 grm  27.66 grm
120  18 x  grm  18 xgrm
x7
72.
0.693 0.693
k1 300   ; k2 320  
20 5
k2 320  E 1 1 
ln  a  
k1 300  R  T1 T2 
2.303RT1T2 k
Ea  log 2
T2  T1  k1
2.303  8.314
  300  320log 4
20  1000
 55.14 kJ / mol

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1 1
2
 2
1st excititation Energy 1  2  3
73.  
I .E 1 1 4
2 
1 
3
 Ist excititation energy   I .E
4
3
 12  9ev
4
PV PV T PV V 3
74. 1 1
 2 2  2  2 2  23  8
T1 T2 T1 PV1 1 V1
T v
S  nCv ln 2  nR ln 2  1 20  ln8  8.314 ln 2  47.3J
T1 v1
28 V
75. Use formulae of percentage of nitrogen N%= × ×100
22,400 W

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