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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – VII

JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 27-02-2022

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – A

SECTION – A

1. A
E C2
Sol. I 2R R
3R
In loop PSQP, +Q2 Q2
Q I R
E 1 E  0
C1 C1
 Q1 = 2EC1 P Q
Q E S+Q Q1
Also, E IR  2  E  0 1
C2
5EC2 E
Q2 
3
Q12 Q2
Also,  2
2C1 2C2
2
C Q  25
 2  2 
C1  Q1  36

2. C
Sol. Applying KVL, we can get
34 36
I1  A and I2  A
13 13
2
 I2  I1  A
13

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3. D
Sol. P = P 1 + P2
K = K 1 + K2
P2 P2 P2
 1  2
2m 2m 2m
Solving, we get
P 4P
P1   , P2 
3 3
k 8k
k1  , k 2 
9 9

4. B
2m
Sol. Time period T  2
3k
T
Required time is t 
4
 2m
 t
2 3k

5. C
 X 
Sol. Phase difference is  tan1  L 
2  R 

6. D
CV 3CV
Sol. Hence charge flowing the battery is 2CV  
2 2
3CV/2 CV/2 CV/2 3CV/2 3CV/2 2CV 2CV 3CV/2

7. A
Sol. In this case angular frequency is
16k

9m
2 9m
 T  2
 16k

8. C
1 1 1
Sol.  R 2  2 
0 1 n 
R0
 n
R0  1

9. B
Sol. At time t, velocity of 1st is

v1  30iˆ  gtkˆ

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From 2nd, v 2  30 ˆj  gtkˆ
 
Also, v1  v 2  v1v 2 cos60
Solving we get t = 3 sec

10. C
 2 I
Sol. B  0 (sin60  sin90)iˆ
4a
 I
B  0 (2  3 )iˆ P
4a
M 2a
I 30 I
30

11. B
Sol. dQ = dU + dW = 3dU
dQ = 3nCVdT = nCdT
 C = 3CV
 7.5 R = 3CV
5R
 CV 
2
Gas is diatomic

12. D
Sol. when m = 256 gm
3 256g
120  …(i)
2  1.5 
When m = m, then
4 mg
120  …(ii)
2  1.5 
Solving (i) and (ii), we get
m = 144 gm

13. D
Sol. If  = length of spring
   A  B …(i)
 A : B  2 : 3 …(ii)
From (i) and (ii)
2 3
 A  , B 
5 5
3
k    kb 
5
5k
 kb =
3

14. C
Sol. It will be equal to 2gh

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15. B
Sol. for rotation N
mg(0.1) + kx(0.6) = I A B
2
Solving,  = 30 rad/s 
For translational
mg + kx  N = m(0.1) O
 N = 20 newton mg kx

16. A
Sol. Net force
     

F  q(E1  E2 )  q v  (B1  B2 

 F  qE0 (0.8iˆ  ˆj  0.2k)
ˆ
Here at t = 0, x = y = 0
 
E  E ˆj, E  E kˆ
1 0 2 0
 E ˆ  E
B1  0 k, B 2  0 ˆi
C C

17. B
IA
Sol. F  (1  r)
C
(1  0.25)(25)(2)
  20  108 N
3  108

18. D
th
 1
Sol. When potential energy is   its maximum value, then current through 24 V battery is
4
21
I A
8
21
 Power = VI = 24  W = 63 W
8

19. B
Sol. If a beam of unpolarized light of intensity I0 is passed through the two polaroids, the intensity of
the emergent light is
I
I  0 cos2 
2
I0 3I
I  cos2 30  0
2 8

20. D
Sol. Truth table for given combination is
A B X
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
This comes out to be truth table of OR gate

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SECTION – B

21. 00003.00
E
Sol. I1  e  t /RC
R
 tR
E 
I2   1  e L 
R 
I2 1  e 2t
 3
I1 e 2t

22. 00019.00
4T 4
Sol. P1  , V1  a3
a 3
2 4T 4
P2   , V2  (2a)3
2 0 2a 3
 Process is adiabatic,
P1V15 /3  P2 V25/3
Solving we get
150 T

4a

23. 00003.38
Sol. Reading = 3 + (35  0.01)  (0.03) = 3.38 mm

24. 00000.50
Sol. S(t) = 5cos(1800 t) + 20 cos(2000 t) + 5 cos(2200 t)
 1 
= 20 1  cos(200t) cos(2000t)
 2 
 modulation index is 0.50

25. 00011.25
1  2  4
Sol.  (1.4  1)  
f  25  125
f = 31.25 cm
Normal shift = 35  31.25 = 3.75 cm
 1   1 
 3.75  t  1    t 1  
 2   1.5 
 t = 11.25 cm

26. 00006.00
Sol. Here time period is T = 4 sec P O
2
x  A sin t A B
T
 2  Mean position
v  v max cos  t
 T 
Time from O to P is t = 0.5 sec
T
t
8

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v 3 2
 v max    6 m/s
2 T 1
cos 
T 8 2

27. 00006.00
Sol. Effective half life is
TT
Teff  1 2
T1  T2
(1)(2) 2 
Teff    hour
1 2 3 9
k=6

28. 00001.50
Sol. In container A;
n RT nA RT nA RT
P  A   …(i)
V 2V 2V
In container B;
n RT nBRT nBRT
1.5P  B   …(ii)
V 2V 2V
By solving
n m
1.5  B  B
nA m A

29. 00005.00
Sol. Here  = 1cm

  0.5cm  5 mm
2

30. 00200.00
Sol. V  Ig (Rg  RH ) G
Ig RH
2
2.5  (10 )(50  RH )
RH  250  50  200

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A

31. D
Sol.
Br MgBr O
||
CH  C H
Mg  3
  
N N N
N
MgBr
H H
HC CH3
O

H3 O

N
HC CH3
OH

32. B
Sol. Myosin (in muscles) is fibrous protein.

33. C
Sol. Oxides eg. TiO2 sol is positively charged sol.

34. B
Sol. EoCu2  /Cu has positive value which is equal to 0.34 V.

35. C
Sol. NH2 NH2 NH2 NH2
NO 2
HNO3
 
  
H2 SO4

NO 2

NO 2 2%
51% 47%

36. C
Sol. Solvolysis depends on stability of carbocation.

37. D
Sol. HgS, PbS and CuS are black but CdS is yellow.

38. A
Sol. Co2   3d6 4so
C2O24 is chelating ligand. So, t 2g  3d6 and eg  3do

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39. A
Sol. The orbitals with same number of radial nodes has same shape of curve.

40. A
Sol. At low pressure V is high so, b can be neglected in comparison to V.

41. B
Sol.

CO 2H COO
I2 , NaHCO3
 H2 O
 I

anti  attack
O
O

42. D
Sol. Change in position is not allowed in resonance structures. So, 1, 2, 3 are not resonance
structures, they are constitutional isomers.

43. A
Sol. LiF is sparingly soluble due to its high lattice energy.

44. B
 dG 
Sol. G  H  T  
 dT P
G  nFE
G  H  TS

45. C

46. B

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Sol. O
OEt O
C OEt
O
OEt C
C H CH
O C OEt
,

NaOEt

O
N N

 CH3 2 NH
H3C CH3
N

H3C CH3 CH CH(COOEt) 2


N LiAlH4

CH CH2OH
HC N
CH2OH
N

BF3 , HCHO

H3C CH3
N
CH O
HC
O
N

47. C
Sol. CN shows 1,4-conjugae addition.

48. C
conc. H2 SO4
Sol. HCOOH  CO  H2O
Conc.H2SO 4 acts as dehydrating agent.

49. B
Sol. Zone refining is useful for producing metals of very high purity, e.g. germaniumm, silicon, boron
etc.

50. C
Sol. As size increases ionisation energy decreases.

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SECTION – B

51. 00050.00
Sol. The maximum limit of nitrate in drinking water is 50 ppm.

52. 00049.26
Sol.   iCRT
  2  1 0.0821 300
  49.26 atm

53. 00001.44
Sol. K a  C2
1.6  10 5  0.01  2
4  102  
 m
 m o
,4  102 
m 360.5  104
m  1442  106 mho m2 mol1
 14.42 mho cm2 mol1
1000  K
m 
M
K  1.442  104 mho cm 1
K  1.442  102 mho m 1

54. 00039.20
Sol. MgSO 4  BaCl2  MgCl2  BaSO 4
M2SO 4  BaCl2  2MCl  BaSO4
Total moles of BaSO4 = Total moles of MgSO4 + Total moles of M2SO4
1.49 0.25 0.75
 
233 120 2x  96
x  39.2

55. 00008.00
Sol. Number of all stereoisomers  23  8 .

56. 00003.95
ZM 4  40
Sol.  3
 3
 1.5458
NA  a 3
6.022  10   5.56   10 8
23
 
1.5458  1.4848
%Schottky defect   100  3.95
1.5458

57. 00017.84
Sol. Go  Ho  TSo
190
33  223  1520 S o ,  So
1520
So  0.125 kJ mol1 K 1
For K eq  1 Go  0 Go  Ho  T So  0

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Ho 223
o
 T, T
S 0.125
T  1784
T  17.84  102

58. 00028.90
0.04  k A o e  
 k 10
Sol. R1  k A1,
0.03  k A o e  
 k 22
R2  k A 2 ,
4 10k  22k 4 12k
e , e
3 3
4 1 4
n  12k k n
3 12 3
0.693
t1/2 
k

59. 00009.00
Sol. B3N3H6  9H2O  3NH3  3H3BO3  3H2

60. 00349.66
r 1
V 
Sol. For adiabatic process T2  T1  1 
 V2 
T2  400K
W  W1  W2
 V   nR
  nRTn 2     T2  T1  
 V1   r  1 
= 349.66 J

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A

61. C
1
Sol. L1  7 , L 2 
2

62. B
x 2
Sol. e  (0, 1]  x  (–, 0] ; x  [0, 1]  x  [–1, 1]  x  [–1, 0)
  < 0 and x  (2n + 1)   = 0

63. D
Sol. r = 2R   is equilateral

64. A
9
27
Sol.  i   2
i 1

65. C
Sol. If (M – I)2(M – 2I) = 0  M3 – 4M2 + 5M – 2I = 0
 M1 = 2M, M2 = 4M3  |M1M2| = |8M4| = 114

66. C
1 1
Sol. Domain  (0, ), h  x     0  x, h(x) < 0  x  D
1  x  1  x 2

67. C
Sol. (x + 2022)(x + k) = –1
 So, equation of hyperbola can be x 2 – y2 = 4

68. A
1
Sol. P = M60 and  ai  M  a Q=M
i

69. C
Sol. t  (–2, 0)

70. A
Sol. Equation of the directrix is x – 3y + 13 = 0

71. B
1 1 1
Sol. Let a  ,b  ,c 
x y z
 1  x   1  y  1  z 
    8
 x   y   z 

72. B
9
Sol. C3  2  9C2

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73. A
     
aa a b ac
   2      
Sol. a b c   b  a bb b  c  16  V = 4
     
c a c b ca

74. D
Sol.  f   2  16  25  2 162  252  sin2  cos2   16  25  sin4   cos4  
max f     2 16  25  , min f() = 4 + 5

75. A
     3
Sol. p q r   4 and p  q 
5

76. C
Sol. Let zn  pn  iqn  zn1   3  i  zn

77. A
Sol. x = 3 is the only solution

78. D
x   
Sol. For the variate the new standard deviation = a
 

79. A
x
Sol. g  x   tan1  
3

80. A
Sol. Coefficient x12 in (x0 + x1 + ..... + x9)4
 15 C3  4 C1  5 C2  415
SECTION – B
81. 00008.00
m 7
Sol. 
n 1

82. 00240.00
9 9
Sol.  r2   r  285  45  240
r 1 r 1

83. 00100.00
Sol. 1 = 0, 2 = 100

84. 00024.50
Sol. z1, z2, ..... z5 will be 1, , ,  ,  
2 13

1 i j5
zi  z j  1
4
 2  1 1 4  3  3  4  1

  = 24.50

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85. 00046.77
Sol. Triangle formed by z1, z2, z3 will be equilateral triangle

86. 00001.71
Sol. In AQC
2 2 2 2
(QA) + (QC) = 2(QB + BC)
h 
2
 h 1 6
 2 2  2  2 A C
 cot  cot  cot 
 3 6 4
12 
 h
7 3 B

87. 01024.00
Sol. |adj 2M| = z6 |M|2 = 210

88. 00012.00
Sol. Locus will be a circle of radius two times of length of major axis

89. 00021.33
1 1 2
Sol.   for y2 = 4ax
1  2 3a2

90. 00600.00
20 20 20 20
m n
1 
Sol. Let k   tan1   ; k   tan  
n1 m 1
n n1 m 1
m
3 p

 2k = 400
2
 k = 100  100  600
p 1 r 1

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