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FIITJEE MOCK TEST-1
(Additional)
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
MOCK TEST–1 (Additional) Code:100382.3
(Mains)
S. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. D A A
2. C C D
3. B D A
4. C C D
5. C A D
6. A D C
7. C A A
8. D C B
9. C B A
10. A C A
11. D D B
12. A D B
13. A D C
14. A D B
15. B D B
16. B C B
17. B A C
18. C A B
19. C C B
20. D C D
21. C B B
22. C A D
23. D D A
24. C C B
25. A D A
26. C C D
27. C D D
28. B D A
29. C C C
30. D D B
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FIITJEE MOCK TEST-1
(Additional)
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
MOCK TEST–1 (Additional) Code:100382.2
(Mains)
S. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. A D B
2. A D C
3. A D B
4. B D B
5. B C B
6. B A C
7. C A B
8. C C B
9. D C D
10. C B B
11. C A D
12. D D A
13. C C B
14. A D A
15. C C D
16. C D D
17. B D A
18. C C C
19. D D B
20. D A A
21. C C D
22. B D A
23. C C D
24. C A D
25. A D C
26. C A A
27. D C B
28. C B A
29. A C A
30. D D B
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FIITJEE MOCK TEST-1
(Additional)
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
MOCK TEST–1 (Additional) Code:100382.1
(Mains)
S. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. C A A
2. D C B
3. C B A
4. A C A
5. D D B
6. A D B
7. A D C
8. A D B
9. B D B
10. B C B
11. B A C
12. C A B
13. C C B
14. D C D
15. C B B
16. C A D
17. D D A
18. C C B
19. A D A
20. C C D
21. C D D
22. B D A
23. C C C
24. D D B
25. D A A
26. C C D
27. B D A
28. C C D
29. C A D
30. A D C
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. Zero after decimal point is also significant.
2. a2 v12 t 2 v 2 t 2 A
a vt
t a
v 2 v12 B C
v1t
3. 600 T = ma
600 360
amin 4 m/s
2
60
1 3 3
4. K Lost mv 02 mv 02
2 4 8
3 mv 02
P
8 t0
5. Friction force on upper block is f = ma
So work done = ma s
6. Speed will first increase then decrease and then again increase
7. mu = m(v/2) + mv
v = (2/3)u
u 2u
e 3 3
u
e = 1/3
2R 2
8. T
GM
R2
GM 4 2
R32 T2
GM 42R32
g
R12 T 2R12
9. F = 6rv
F 6rv 2
a
m m 3
2S 2S 2S 8S
10. PB ,PA
3R 3R R 3R
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PB 1
PB 4
m k
11. 2 2 m
g k g
mg qE qE
12. T 2 where geff = g
geff m m
13. Maximum will be corresponding to source position A B
and minimum to source friction B.
3 C
2cos1 O
2 5
So, time interval =
5 A
14. d d d d d d d
15. At 57C = = 36 cm
v
f
v
At 16C
f
v T
34 cm
v T
16. final temperature = T0
Isochoric process
Pi T 2
i Pf P0
Pf Tf 3
17. PV
V T (parabola)
2
R
C CV
1 x
PV1 = constant
C = 2R
18. VP Vpindued VPq V0 P r1
kq kq O
Vpinduced R
O
r r1
r
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19. d E dA Ecos dA E
dF dqE dAEcos E cos dA
dF = d +q
F =
16
20. vi CV 2 …(i)
25
6
qi CV ….(ii)
5
11
qf CV …(iii)
5
16 1
Uf CV 2 CV 2
25 2
Charge flown from battery = CV
2
Work done = CV
Heat produced H = U + W
1 6 1 16 1
CV 2 CV 2 CV 2 CV 2 CV 2
2 5 2 2 5 2
21. As A and B will be at same potential so B
charge flown equal to Q. A Q
r
20I0 0I0
22. B B2A BB2
2a 2 2a
P
23. Using e B d v
So, e = BvR
R2 45
v
/2
24. e
/2
B(x)dx 0
1 2 1
25. Li0 (C1 C2 )V 2
2 2
V0
26. iC sin t
3 2
V0
iR sin t
4
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4
I = IC + IR = I0 sin t tan1
3
Icoherent 4I
27. 2
Iincoherent 2I
28. Initially object is moving with velocity u and finally mirror is moving with same velocity so velocity
of image is u and 2u respectively
29. Using Einstein equation
E = W + eV
o
12400 ev A
o
= 4.6 eV + eV
0.2 104 A
V = 1.6 Volts
6
30. 2 eV
3
hc
2 6 8eV
hc
2 K max K = 2eV
2
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
0.529
1. For H, rH r3 r2 9 4
1
0.529
For Li2 , rLi2 r3 r2 9 4
3
rH 3
rLi2 1
2. 2Cu2S 3O2
2Cu2O 2SO2
Cu2O FeS
FeO Cu2S
2FeS 3O2
2FeO 2SO2
FeSiO3 Slag
FeO SiO2
o
4. This is a 3 and resonance stabilized carbocation.
5. Cumulated diene is least stable, evolve max heat in the hydrogenation reaction.
11. Number of revolution made by an electron per sec
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2Ze2
n
v
2rn n2 h2
nh 2
4mZe
2
42mZ 2 e 4 42me 4 Z2
3
n3h3 h3 n
Z2 1
3
6.66 1015 6.66 1015
n 8
14
= 8.3 × 10
13. Vapour pressure depends on temperature not on size of container.
14. There is no intermolecular forces of attraction in ideal gases.
16. 3A B
2C
1 d A d B 1 d C
r K A B
3 dt dt 2 dt
d A
3K A B K A B
dt
i.e. K 3K
d C 2
So that 2K A B = K A B
dt 3
17. KP PCO2 , which will depends temperature of the system only.
+ -
18. Water will be neutral as [H ] = [OH ]
20. Zinc is more electropositive than silver therefore, it displaces less electropositive silver.
and Cl.
+ +2
21. Carnalite is a double salt KCl.MgCl2.6H2O which give test of K , Mg
22. 2Cu CN2
2Cu2 2CN
Cu CN CuCN
3KCN
K 3 Cu CN 4
23. Mass number change only by -particles and atomic number reduces by 2 unit by each -particle
and increase by 1 unit by -particle.
27. CH2OH CH2OH
H O OH
OH O O
H OH
H H
OH OH
H H
H
H OH H OH
Galactose unit Glucose unit
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st
28. The 1 step is electrophilic addition i.e. rate determining step, more stable will be the intermediate
better will be the rate of reactions.
29. O CH2OH
,dry HCl O O O
CH2OH
CH2 C OEt CH2 C OEt
O
LAH / THF
O O O
CH2 CH2 OH
H
CH2 CH2 OH EtOH
H2 O
Mathematics PART – III
SECTION – A
HHH , RR , I,I , P,P ,AYU = 7!
1. 12
C7 1 198 7!
2!2!
x
2. a b a b a b 2 |a + b| = |a – b|
a a
1 1
b b
a
is perpendicular bisector of (–1, 0) and (1, 0)
b
a
is purely imaginary
b
dV t
3. K T t
dt
K T t
2
V t C
2
KT 2
At t = 0, V = I C I
2
KT2
Scrap value V(T) V(t = T) = C = I
2
3 2
2 tan1 x tan1 x
2
4. 0
8
tan1 x
4
x = –1
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t2 2
5. lim 1
t 1 1
t 2 2 1 2 2 1
21 1
t t t t
Now ||x – 1| – 6| = k has four distinct solutions if k (0, 6)
Number of integral values of k is 5
6. Put x = 0
f (2) = 2 f (0) – f (1) = 1
f (3) = 5, f (4) = –3, f (5) = 13.
p2
7. Case–I: when 2 p 6 and f(2) = 8
2
P=2
p2
Case–II: when 2 p>6
2
D p 2 4 3p 2
2
8 8
4a 4
P = 82 5
p 8 2 5 and p 8 2 5 (rejected)
Sum of values of p is 2 8 2 5 10 2 5 10 20
m + n = 30
2 2
8. We have (x – y) + (y – 3) = 0
x=y=3
9. We have f(x) > f(2) x < 2
lim f x f 2 1
x 2
a – 9a – 9 1
2
a – 9a – 10 0
2
a –1 or a 10
But a is positive. Hence a 10. That is a [10, [
Note that when a = 10
3 x, x 2
f x
2x 3, x 2
So that f is continuous at 2, f(2) does not exist and f(x) 0 x R. Therefore, x = 2 is a critical
point and f(x) changes sign from negative to positive at x = 2
2
10. Let the G.P be a, ar, ar , …..
a
sum upto infinity = = 2 a = 2(1 – r) ……(1)
1 r
Series with the cubes of the terms is
3 3 3 3 6
a , a r , a r ……
a3
sum upto infinity = = 24
1 r3
3 3
a = 24(1 – r ) ……(2)
From (1) and (2)
3 3
[2(1 – r)] = 24[1 – r ]
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2
2r + 5r + 2 = 0
(2r + 1)(r + 2) = 0
1
r=– , r = –2
2
Now for the sum of an infinite GP to exists |r| < 1
1
r=–
2
a = 2(1 – r) = 3
3 3
GP is 3, – , , ………
2 4
11. Probability that calculator of brand r is selected and is defective
6 6
7r k
= kr
1
21 21 r 1
7r r 2 8k
3
….. (1)
Let Er denote the event that calculator of brand r is selected P(Er) = kr
Since Er(r = 1, 2, ….., 6) are mutually exclusive and exhaustive events we must have
6 6
kr 1 k 21
1
P Er 1
r 1 r 1
8k 8 p
required probability =
3 63 q
(p + q) = 71
2
12. P(r) = (2r + 1)
n 1 n 1
r 1
P r 2r 1 n
r 1
2
1
1 n2 1
lim 3
2 n an bn2 c
a = 0, b = 2
So, (a + b) = 2
Let tan x = and tan y = then a tan + b sec = c and a tan + b sec = c
–1 –1
13.
Obviously a tan + b sec = c has roots tan and tan
(a – b ) tan – 2 ac tan + c – b = 0
2 2 2 2 2
2ac c 2 b2
tan tan 2 and tan tan
a b2 a2 b2
xy 2ac
So 2
1 xy a b2
1
1 n
n n n
1
3 4 5
14. lim 3 n 4 n 5 n 6n n = lim 6n n 1 = 6
n n 6 6 6
1 3tan2 1º cot1º 1 3 tan2 1º 1 1
15. = 1
3 tan 1º cot 3º 3 tan1º tan 1º cot 3º
2 3
tan3º cot 3º
1 sin2x 1/ x
16. lim e2
x 0 1
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17. f(x) = x + 3x – 2
x 3 3x 2
f x dx
3
2
2x c
4 3 2
18. f(x) = (x – 1) (x – 2) (x – 3) (x – 4)
f 1 f 2 f ' 3 0
f ' x x 1 x 2 x 3 1 x 1 x 2 2 x 3 x 4
4 3 2 4 3
x 1 3 x 2 x 3 x 4 4 x 1 x 2 x 3 x 4
4 2 2 3 3 2
f(4) = 3(6 )
3
19. a + ar = 12 ….. (1)
2 3
ar + ar = 48 ….. (2)
r = 4 r = –2, r –1, 2
2
3k 2 5k 3 6k 4
20. P , ,
k 1 k 1 k 1
3k 2 13 3
Hence k
k 1 5 2
1 2a a2 1 p p2
1
21. 1 2b b2 1 q q2 = 2 · 21 · 22 = 812 = 8 4 16
2
1 2c c 2 1 r r 2
22. (a + b)x + (2b – 2a)y + (3b – 3a) = 0
a
a + b = 0
b
3
y
2
2 2
x y 1 x y3
23. 2
2
1
10 5/2
2 2
Here a = 10 and b = 5/2 and centre is (1, 2)
Locus of feet of perpendicular lie on auxiliary circle of ellipse
Equation of circle is (x – 1) + (y – 2) = 10
2 2
4; 0 x 2
2 x
2
24. f x
0; x 3n
2
3
2 x 2
2
Range of function = {0, –2, 4}
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a
1 cos 1 b c
25. tan2
2 1 cos
1 a
bc
bc a abc
= a b c a b c 1
4
26. 3 = 81
We have, cos x – (c – 1)cos x + 2c – 6 0 x R
2
27.
(cos x – 2)(cos x – (c – 3)) 0
cos x c – 3
c–31c4
2
28. px + qx + r = 0
2
rx + qx + p = 0 (on subtract)
x = –1
So common root is – 1
p–q+r=0
29. [{x}] = 0
1
f x 3 x7 7
1
f f x 3 3 x
1 7 7
7 7 x
f(f(x)) = x f (x) = f(x)
–1
f (50) = f(50) and f(f(100)) = 100
–1
f (50) – f(50) + f(f(100)) = 100
–1
30. Put a = 2R sin A, b = 2R sin B
2 2
2R sin B (sin A + cos A) = 2a
2R sin B = 2a
b
2
a
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MOCK TEST PAPER-1/19
FIITJEE MOCK TEST-1
(Additional)
ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
MOCK TEST–1 (Additional) Code:100382.4
(Mains)
S. No. PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. C A D
2. D D A
3. C C B
4. A D A
5. C C D
6. C D D
7. B D A
8. C C C
9. D D B
10. D A A
11. C C D
12. C A A
13. D C B
14. C B A
15. A C A
16. D D B
17. A D B
18. A D C
19. A D B
20. B D B
21. B C B
22. B A C
23. C A B
24. C C B
25. D C D
26. C B B
27. B D A
28. C C D
29. C A D
30. A D C