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CUMULATIVE TEST -1 (CT-1)

(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)

TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2018


DATE : 09-08-2015

COURSE : WINNER (JTT)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PAPER-1
MATHEMATICS

log64 |x|

1
=0
2

|x| = 8
1.

= loga(b + c)
f(10,40,60) = log10(40 + 60) = 2
f(2013,1005,1008) = log2013(1005 + 1008) = 1
f(4,20,44) = log464 = 3
2. If x, y, z satisfy the.....................
Sol. We have 7x 4y 8z = 0,
12x + 11y 3z = 0,

3.

x
y
z
=
=
,
100
75
125

i.e.

x
y
z
=
= .
4
3
5

Subsets of the solution .....................

Sol.

4.

If loglog5 x 5 2 then .....................

Sol. loglog5 x 5 2

log5 x

log5 x 5

5. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c .....................


Sol. f(0) = c = odd
f(1) = a + b + c = odd
a + b is even a b is even
6.

If a and b are the .....................

Sol. log5 log64 | x | 25 x 2x


2

x=8

loga
logb
=
.....................
bc ca
loga
logb
logc
Sol.
=
=
=k
bc ca ab
loga = k(b c) a = 10k(b c) .........(1)
logb = k(c a) b = 10k(c a) .........(2)
logc = k(a b) c = 10k(a b).........(3)
(by using (1),(2) and (3) we get B and C.
____________________________
loga + logb + logc = 0
abc = 1
ab+c bc+a ca+b = 100 = 1
7.

If

8. Quadratic equation .....................


Sol. (x a)(x a + 1) = 6
(x a)2 + (x a) 6 = 0
(x a + 3)(x a 2) = 0
x = a 3, a + 2
for every integer values of
integer.
9.

x [0, 1] , { 2}
2

1/2

a = 8, b = 8

Let f(a,b,c) = loga .....................

b 4 c 4 b 4 c 4 4(b c)
Sol. f(a,b,c) = loga

|x| = (64)

Sol.

'a', x is an

If a is a root of the .....................


a6 1
2a

1
2

1 3 1
a 3
2
a

1
1
1

a 3a =
(27 9) = 9

a
a
2

10. If x and y are prime .....................


Sol. x2 1 = 2y2
(x 1)(x + 1) = 2y.y
even even
possible only when
y=2; x1=2 x=3
11. The greatest value .....................
Sol. N is divisible by 8, if b = 2
12. Number of values .....................
Sol. N is divisible by 11 , if
(b + 3 + 7 + a + 8) (1 + 9 + 2 + 7) = a + b 1
is divisible by 11
i.e. a + b = 1 or 12

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number of values of a + b is 2
13. If y = f(x) takes minimum .....................
14. If f (x) = 0 and 2x2 + 8x + 13 .....................
Sol. 13 f(x) = 4x2 4ax + a2 2a + 2
D = 32 (a 1)
given, x co-ordinate of vertex < 0
a
0 a<0
2
Sovr% D < 0
This equation has imaginary roots

from (i)
2
2
(log 4) (log 3) = log 3 log x log 4 log y...(iii)
from (ii)

log x
log y
=
= (say)
log3
log4

from (iv) and (iii)


2
2
2
2
(log 4) (log 3) = {(log 3) (log 4) }
=1
log x = log 3 = log

1
3

log y = log 4 = log

1
4

x=
Minimum value in x [0, 2] is f(0) = 3
a2 2a + 2 = 3 a2 2a 1 = 0
a=

2 44
1 2
2.1

......(iv)

xy =

1
1
,y=
4
3
1
12

log12xy = 1

19. The number of .....................


Sol. LCM of

14. f(x) = 0 and 2x + 8x + 13 = 0 have a common


root
2x2 + 8x + 13 = 0 has imaginary root, both the
root are common
4x2 4ax + a2 2a + 2 = 0
2x2 + 8x + 13 = 0
comparing
2

4 4a
a2 2a 2
=
=
a=4
2
8
13

16. If the polynomial .....................


Sol. P(6) = (2) (2) (9) = 36
17. Value of x .....................
18. Value of y .....................
Sol. 17, 18
Taking log on both sides of given equations,
log3 (log 3 + log x) = log 4 (log 4 + log y) ....(i)
and logx (log 4) = (log y) log 3
.......(ii)

number of

numbers divisible by 6 is 16
{6, 12, 18, ........96} out of which 8 are not
divisible by 12
20. The number of .....................
Sol. LCM of 2 & 8 is 8
number of numbers divisible by both
2 & 8 is 5.
i.e. 8, 2 8, 3 8, 4 8, 5 8

8,
15. One of the factor .....................
Sol. p(x) = (ax + b) (x 4) (x + 3)
p(3) = (3a + b) (1) (6) = 24
3a + b = 4
...........(1)
p(7) = (7a + b) (3) (10) = 120
7a + b = 4 .......(2)
4a = 8
a = 2 , b = 4 7.2 = 10
p (x) = (2x 10) (x 4) (x + 3)

2 and 3 6

32,

72,

128,

200

PHYSICS
21. Which of the following..............
Sol. (A) Addition of two vectors give a new vector.
(B) Multiplication of a vector with a scalar
gives a new vector.
(D) two scalars cannot produce a vector.
22. The value of f(x) = sin x + cos x..............
Sol. y = f(x) = sin x + cos x
dy
= cos x sin x
dx
dy
= 0 , sin x = cos x , tan x = 1
dx
x = 45
y = sin 45 + cos 45
1
1
2

=
=
= 2
2
2
2

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23. y(x) = x2 is drawn in..............


3

Sol. Area of shaded portion =

x dx 9
0

dy
= 2x (x is increasing so
dx
slope will also increase continuously).
Slope of curve =

24. If the position of a particle moving...........


dx 2
Sol. V =
= t 4t + 4
dt
V = (t 2)2
a = 2(t 2)
At t = 2, V = 0, a = 0
At t = 3, a = 2 m/s2 .
25. A particle is projected vertically..............
Sol. At maximum height, velocity = 0
u2
&
2g
At height h = H/2
V2 = u2 2gh
u2
V2 = u2 2g.
4g
H=

u2
u
V=
2
2
Time taken to rise to maximum height
V2 =

T=

u
g

dt 2

= A2 sint

28. Two particles are projected..............


Sol. R=

u2 sin 2
is same for angles & 90 .
g

t1 =

2usin 1
2usin(90 2 )
=
g
g

t2 =

2usin 2
(90 1 )
= 2u sin
g
g

29. At what angle should a body..............


Sol. x = 24 = u cos.t
24
1
t=
=
24 cos
cos
1
y = 14 = u sint gt2
2
u sin
5
14 =

cos cos2
14 = u tan 5 sec2
tan = 1, 3.8.

Time taken to rise to

=T

d2 x

5 tan2 24 tan + 19 = 0

H
for height h =
2
(u u / 2)
( 2 1) u
t=
=
g
2g

to fall down by

27. Position verses time graph for..............


Sol. It can be interpreted with the help of slope
Alternate :
x = x0 + A sint
dx
= A cost
dt

3
H
4

30. A ball is projected horizontally..............


Sol. Total time taken by the ball to reach at bottom
2H
2x80

= 4 sec.
g
10
Let time taken in one collision is t
Then t x 10 = 7
t = .7 sec.
4
5
No. of collisions =
= 5 (5th collisions from
7
7
wall B)
Horizontal distance travelled in between 2
successive collisions = 7 m
Horizontal distance travelled in 5/7 part of
5
collisions = x7 = 5 m
7
Distance from A is 2 m. Ans.
=
= T time taken

H
4

T
T
=
2
2

26. Two particles, one with..............


Sol. Displacement of particle 1 after time t,
x1 = 50 t
Displacement of particle 2 after time t,
1
x2 =
10 t2 = 5t2
2
According to question,
5t2 50t = 125
or 50t 50t2 = 125
t2 10t 25 = 0 or
t2 10t + 25 = 0
t = 5(1 + 2 )s or
t2 = 5 sec.

31. The velocity of rain with respect..............

Sol. Vrm = Vr Vm = ( 10i 10k)


rain appears to come 45
Ans. ( 10i 10k)
with i .

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32. The speed with which the rain..............


Sol. Vrm =

102 102 = 10 2 m/sec.

33. The total time of flight..............


34. The horizontal range..............
Sol. 33 to 34
The time taken to reach maximum height and
maximum height are
u sin
u2 sin2
t=
and H =
g
2g
For remaining half, the time of flight is
t' =

2H
=
(2g)

u2 sin2
2

2g

40. Maximum height ..


Sol. (39 to 40)
Time of flight T = t1 + t2 = 4s
2vsin
T=
v sin = 20
g

hmax =

v 2 sin2
= 2g
2g

and h = (v sin) (1)

2uy

Angle () final velocity makes with horizontal is


vy
uy
tan =
2
= tan
ux
ux
35. If v is velocity at any time t..............
dv
Sol. From v-t graph
= tan 45 = 1
dt

41. Surya wishes to increase the average


Sol. (A) increasing the volume does not change the
mass of mixture and also the moles contained
in it. So average molar mass is unaffected.
(B) It is not known, whether the initial molar
mass of mixture is more than 32 or less than
32. If average molar mass is more than 32,
then addition of O2 decrease the average
molar mass & vice versa.
(C) As SO2 is the heaviest gas in the mixture,
its addition (any amount) is going to increase
average molar mass.
(D) As CH4 is the lightest gas in the mixture, its
removal is going to increase average molar
mass.
42. Which of the following statement/s
Sol. (A) Conceptual error, mass of sodium atom is
24

23 1.66 10
36. If v is velocity at any time t..............
Sol. From v-t graph
t 5
1
1
t 2 v dt = 2 (1) 1 + 2 22
=

1
+ 2 = 1.5 meter
2

dz1
will..............
dx
dz1
1
Sol.
=
cos x = cotx
dx
sin x
37.

d(z2 10)
is equal..............
dx
dz 2
Sol.
= esinx x(cosx)
dx
38.

1
3g
g (1)2 =
.
2
2

CHEMISTRY

1
Total time of flight is t + t' = t 1

u sin
1
T=
1

g
2

Also horizontal range is


u2 sin 2
1
= u cos T =
1

2g
2

Let uy and vy be initial and final vertical


components of velocity.
uy2 = 2gH and vy2 = 4gH

vy =

39. The time of ..

g.
4

(B) as molar mass of He is 4.002602 g/mol,


so 4 g contain lesser number of atoms than
avogadro number.
(D) The RAM of sulphur is nearly 32, but not
exactly 32.
43. If H2SO4 is formed from
Sol. H2 + S + 2O2

H2SO4

5.6
1
8
1
=
ns =
= 14
nO2 = ,
22.4
4
32
2
As all reactants are in stoichiometric ratios,

nH2 =

none will be left behind.


Hence

1
mole of H2SO4 is formed.
4

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22

44. If 3.011 10 molecules

Cl
Cl / h

(B)

Sol. Mass = Moles GMM


3.011 1022
2.2 =
GMM

NA

Cl

Cl

Therefore, GMMgas = 44.


So, unknown gas could be N2O or C3H8 (both
have molecular mass 44).

HOOC

Cl +

Cl

46. Which of the following compound/s


COOH
Sol. (B)

Cl / h

(C)

+
Cl

COOH

Cl +

COOH

Cl

Cl

Methane tetra carboxylic acid


COOH

Cl

+
Cl

(C)

Cl

COOH
Cyclohexane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid

Cl / h

(D)

Cl

47. Which of the following compounds


50. Which is/are not correct IUPAC

H / Ni

Sol.

3
H / Ni

Sol. (A) CH3CHCH2CCl


1

CH2

2,3-Dimethylpentane

3-Methyl but-3-enoyl chloride


H / Ni

(B)

H / Ni

Cyclohexyl ethene

2,3-Dimethylpentane
48. Which amongs the following

3
2
1
(C) CH3 CH CH2 COOH
|4
CH3 CH
|
CH3
5

Sol. C5H8O2 has two D.U.


C and D is correct.
49. The correct options among
Cl
Cl / h

Sol. (A)

3, 4 Dimethyl pentanoic acid

+
51. The energy required to remove

Cl

Cl

Cl +

Sol.

hc
(6.63 1034 J . s)(3.00 108 m / s)
=
E
3.31 10 20 J
6

= 6.01 10 m.
Cl
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52. A metal X has 1V stopping potential

54. When electron jumps from higher

Sol.

Sol. According to paragraph If a electron jump from

K.E.max = 1 eV
1 = 3 W

n = 6 to n' a photon of 4.25 eV energy

W = 2eV (work function)

releases.

1
2 1
4.25 = 13.6 (3) 2
n=4
36
n'

hc
W

0 =

12400 eV
= 6200
2 eV

55. A photon of 3.91 eV falls on the metallic

But 0 for photoelectric effect.

So, (A) and (D) are incorrect.


Also 0

108
106
/ m=
/cm
62
62

6200 1010

Sol. =

12400
= 3.1 eV
4000

Maximum KE of photoelectron = 0.81 eV


min. =

for photoelectric effect 0

12.3
0.81

2.5 10 /cm
6

10
10
/ cm
/cm
4
40

is more than 0 .

Hence will cause photoelectric effect.


14

Also photon of = 3 10

3 108
14

12.3
13.67
0.9

56. An electron is accelerated

Hz

150
Sol. =
V

= 10 m

3 10

V=

= 10000 > 0

1/ 2

150
(1.73)2

= 50 V

So no photoelectric effect.
57. Which is correct about
53. The hydrogen like species
st

Sol. 1, 2 and 3 amines are functional isomers

Sol. Total energy release for transition of n2 to 1


excited state = 10.20 + 17 = 27.2 eV

nd

Total energy release for transition of n2 to 2


excited state = 4.25 + 5.95 = 10.2 eV
1 1
13.6z 2 2
27.2
4 n2
=
10.2
1 1
13.6z2 2
9 n2

C NH
||
O

Sol.

NH

CH3 and

are metamer of each

other.

9n22 36
27.2
=
10.2
4n22 36
2

58. Which of the following pair

59. An organic compound C4H6 on


Sol.

108.8n2 979.2 = 91.8 n 367.2

OO3/Zn+H
3 / H2O2O

17n2 = 612
n2 = 6

H
OH

OH
H
O
Butane-1,4-dioic
acid
Butane-1,4-dial

1
2 1
27.2 = 13.6 Z

4 36

Z=3
+2

Sample contains Li

species.

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60. Which of the following products

Sol.

4. A polynomial on ....................
Sol. P(x) = D1(x) (x 2) + 1
P(2) = 1

1
P(x) = D2(x) 2x + 2 P = 2
2

4
Let P(x) = D(x) (x 2) (4x 1) + Ax + B
P(2) = 1 1 = 2A + B ....... (1)
1
P = 2
4

A
+ B ...... (2)
4

2 =

7A
=12=1
4
4
15
A= , B=
7
7
Remainder = Ax + B
4x 15
=
7
If , are roots of ....................
(1) and (2)

PAPER-2
MATHEMATICS
1.

The equation 184x 3....................

Sol. 184x 3 = (54 2 )3x 4

3 2

4x 3

5.

= 3 2

8x 6 = 9x 12

3x 4
2

Sol. (A) ax + bx +c =0

x=6

4ab
, where ...................
ab
4ab
Sol. x =
ab
x
2b

2a a b
x 2a
2b a b

=
x 2a
2b a b
x 2a
3b a

=
x 2a
ba
Similarly
x 2b 3a b

x 2b
ab
2.

x 2a
x 2b
(3a b) (3b a)
+
=
2
x 2a
x 2b
(a b)

x
= x

1 x
1

a +b +c = 0
2

bx
x
a

c = 0

1 x 1 x
2

Sol.

ax bx (x 1) + c(x 1) = 0
(C) Equation whose roots are

1 1
,

1
1
= x
x

Solution set of ....................

x 1
x 1
1 and
2 < 0
2x 1
2x 1

ax + bx(1-x) + c (1x) = 0

a + b + c = 0

3.

,
1 1

Equation whose roots are

If x =

a b
c 0
x2 x
2

cx + bx + a = 0
(D) Equation whose roots are ,
= x = x

x , 2 and
2

a + b + c = 0

x ,
(1, ) x (1, 2]
2

ax bx + c = 0

6. Vertex of the quadratic ....................


2
Sol. Since ax + bx + c < 0 x R and b > 0
b
a < 0 and
>0
2a
th

vertex is in IV quadrant
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Since ax + bx + c < 0 x R and b < 0


b
a < 0 and
<0
2a
rd
vertex lie in III quadrant
2
Since ax + bx + c < 0 for some x, a > 0 and b > 0
b

<0
2a
rd
vertex lie in III quadrant
2
Since ax + bx + c > 0 for some x, a < 0 and b < 0
b

<0
2a
nd
vertex lies in II quadrant
7. If f(x) be a cubic ....................
2
Sol. f(x) = x
for x = 1, 1, 2
2
g(x) = f(x) x = 0 for x = 1, 1, 2
= k(x 1)(x + 1)(x 2)
g(0) = f(0) 0 = k(2)
1
k=
2
(x 1)(x 1)(x 2)
2
f(x) = x +
2
2 4 1
f(3) = 9 +
= 13
2
352
f(4) = 16 +
= 31
2
8. If a, b, c are odd ....................
2
Sol. D = b 4ac is odd
D0
roots are distinct
Let b = 2n + 1 and the roots be rational,
2
then since b 4ac is odd,
2
2
b 4ac = (2m + 1)
2
2
(2n + 1) (2m + 1) = 4ac
i.e. (2n + 2m + 2)(2n 2m) = 4ac
i.e. (n + m + 1) (n m) = ac
(not possible)
root are not rational.
If a, b, c are positive, then there is no positive
root.
10. If a, b, c R and ....................
2
2
2
Sol. a + b + c + ab + bc + ac = 0
1
2
2
2
{(a + b) + (b + c) + (c + a) } = 0
2
a = b = c = 0
a = b, b = c, c = a

1 1
x ( , 1) ,0 ,
2 2

12. If both the roots of ....................


x
Sol. Let 3 t
For x to be non-negative, t [1, )
2

(2a - 4) t - (2a - 3) t + 1 = 0
1
t = 1, t =
2(a 2)
a 2 > 0 and

1
>1
2(a 2)

a > 2 and a <

5
2

5
S 2,
2

13. The graph of a quadratic....................


Sol. from the given graph.
b
D < 0, a < 0 , c < 0 and
>0
2a
a < 0, c < 0 and b > 0
f(2) < 0

4a + 2b + c < 0
f( 2) < 0
4a 2b + c < 0
4a + 2|b| + c < 0
14. If roots of the equation ....................
2

Sol. Let root of equation x x + 48 = 0 are and .


+ = and
= 48 = 1 48 = 2 24 = 3 16
= 4 12 = 6 8
or = 48 = (1)(48)
= (2) (24) = (3) (16)
= (4) (12) = (6) (8)
= 49,26,19,16,14
and 49, 26, 19, 16, 14
Hence total number of values of is 10.
Sum = 0
product is negative and even
15. Let a,b,c be the three....................

11. If S be the set of ....................


2x 1
Sol.
0
3
2x 3x 2 x
2x 1
0
x(2x 1)(x 1)

2 2

2 2

Sol. D = (b + c a ) 4b c

D = (b + c a 2bc)(b + c a + 2bc)
2

D = [(b c) a ][(b + c) a ]
D = (b c + a)(b c a)(b + c + a)(b + c a)

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D = (a + b c)(c + a b)(b + c a)(b + c + a)


< 0 (as sum of two sides > third side of )

a ,
3

D < 0 and parabola is upward


2

18. (A) If 7x + 8x 9 > 0 ....................

Hence f(x) > 0 x R

16. (A) Number of solutions ....................


2
2
Sol. (A) logx(x 1) = 0 x 1 = 1
x= 2
But only x = 2 satisfy the domain
(B) log3(5 + 8log49 (7)) = 2

Sol. (A) 7x 8x + 9 < 0


2
b 4ac = 64 4 7 9 < 0

x
2
(B) 2x 4x + 5 > 0
2

b 4ac = 16 4 10 < 0 xR
2
2
(C) x 4x + 4 = (x 2) > 0 xR {2}
(D) (x + 1)(x 6) < 0 x(1, 6)

(C) x bx + c = 0
b = 2n + 1
2
c=n +n
2
2
2
b 4c = (4n + 4n + 1) 4(n + n) = 1
2

(D) x x + 3 = 0
+ = 1 ; = 3
2
2
2
+ = ( + ) 2= 1 6 = 5
4
4
2
2 2
2 2
+ = ( + ) 2
= 25 18 = 7
17. Consider the equation ....................
(A) imaginary roots....................
Sol. (A) D < 0
2
4(a 1) 4 (a + 5) < 0
a (1, 4)
(B)
f(3) < 0
7a + 8 < 0
8
a<
7

9 + 6(a 1) + a + 5 < 0

20. A particle is projected from...........


Sol. ux = 40 m/s,
uy = 40 m/s
x = 4x.t = 80 m
1
y = 4yt 8t2 = 60 m
2
4y = 4y gt = 20 m/s
v
tan = x = 2
vy
= tan1(2) with vertical.
21. A particle is projected up...........

a ,
7

(C)

PHYSICS
19. Two stones are projected...........
Sol. Since maximum heights are same, their time
of flight should be same
T1 = T 2
Also, vertical components of initial velocity are
same.
Since range of 2 is greater than range of 1.
Horizontal component of velocity of 2 >
horizontal component of velocity of 1.
Hence, u2 > u1 .

Sol. For motion to incline 0 = ( u sin 30) t


cos 30)t2
2usin30
t=
= 3 sec = Time of flight
gcos 30

or

f(1) f(3) < 0


(1 + 2 (a 1) + a + 5) (9 + 6(a 1) + a + 5) < 0
(3a + 4) (7a + 8) < 0
8
4
a ,
7
3

(D)

f(1) < 0, f(3) < 0


3a + 4 < 0, 7a + 8 < 0

1
(g
2

30

at 1.5 sec, velocity is parallel to incline


angle between velocity & acceleration is 120
for motion parallel to incline
1
R = (u cos 30) t
(g cos 30) t2
2
& t = 3 sec
R = 45 m

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22. Two balls are projected with...........


Sol. It is known that range is same
complementary angles of projection.
1 + 2 = 90 is satisfied by (b,c,d).

for

23. In a projectile motion on...........


Sol. Range for angle and 90 are same.
Projectile motion can be divided into vertical
and horizontal motion. H and T depends on
vertical motion.
24. A ball of small size is rolled...........
Sol. The time of flight is independent of horizontal
compound of velocity of sphere. Hence
whatever be the value of v0, the time of flight
shall remain same.
25. From the top of...............
at 2
10t 2
Sol. s = ut +
;
0 = 10t
2
2
t = 2 s
Hence A & C are correct.
26. A ball is thrown...........
Sol. This is motion under gravity. Ball is
thrown
upwards with 10 m/sec and is opposed
by
accelereation due to gravity which acts
downwards.
Speed decreases from 10 at A to
zero at P (highest point)
P v=0
5m/s Q

5m/s

10m/s
Ball A

and when it again comes to B its speed is 0


m/s
(a) Ball cannot have speed more than
10 m/sec.
throughout the complete motion.
(b)The speed of ball will be 5 m/sec. at
t = 0.5 sec.
and at t = 1.5 sec.
(c)The speed of ball will be 3 m/sec. at
t = 0.7 sec. and at t = 1.3 sec.
(d) Ball is at rest only once at t = 1 sec.

27. The position of a particle..................


Sol. x = a(1 bt)t
v = a(1 2bt)
1
v=0

t=
2b

1
; particle changes its direction
2b
Acceleration = 2ab = constant
when particle returns to its starting point
x=0
1
t=
b

1
v t = a
| v | a .
b

At t =

28. If the position of a particle................


dx
Sol. V =
= t2 4t + 4
dt
V = (t 2)2
a = 2(t 2)
At t = 2, V = 0, a = 0
At t = 3, a = 2 m/s2 .

29. Two cars A and B of equal...........


Sol. w.r.t B arel = 2 m/s2; urel = 0, srel = 25
1
25 =
2 t2
t = 5 sec.
2
1
2
SBA(2) = 0 +
22
2
=4m
30. A projectile has initial .............
Sol. distance in x-direction
time of flight
31. A train is moving with 20 m/s...........
Sol. Relative to the person in the train, acceleration
of the stone is g downward, a (acceleration of
train) backwards.
According to him :
The velocity of stone is vertically upwards
whereas its acceleration is 10 2 at angle of
45 from downward vertical. Hence the man
(A) oberseves that the path is parabola.
According to boy the velocity of stone is 20 2
at angle 45 from the horizontal but the
acceleration is g downward. Hence the path is
parabola.
33. Equation of trajectory of...................
Sol.

R = 10m
H = 25m
u2 sin2
= 25
2g

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u sin = 10 5
dy
at (0,0)
dx
tan = 10
10
sin =
.
101

34. In the column-, the path...........


u2 sin 2 100 3
Sol. (A) R =

5 3m
g
2(10)
1
(B) 11.25 = 10sin 60 t +
(10) t2
2
5t2 5 3 t 11.25 = 0

eV

1
2(10)
2
3
10

(C)

= 108.8 eV

f2 Be
f1 H

3
= 22 = 2.
1

13
nd
The frequency of revolution of electron in 2
orbit is double of the frequency of revolution of
electron in ground state of Hatom.
nd

(D) 2
V

2
3

sec.

excitation potential = 12.1 16 = 193.6

38. Identify the correct statements


Sol. (A) Equal volumes of two gases under same
temperature and pressure conditions contain
equal number of molecules. Now, if the

1
g sin 30 t2
2
10 3 2 1
1 4
=
(10)

2 3
2 3 2
10 20
= 10

m
3
3
2(10)
2(10)
4
(D) T =

sec.
gcos 30
3
3
10

2
R = 10 cos 30 t

R=

22

42

g cos 30

2u sin30
(C) t =

gcos 30

42

(B) PE = 27.2

0
in 3
gs

30

40
m
3

CHEMISTRY

3+

5 3 25(3) 4(5)(11.25)
10
5 3 3(10)
=
10
15
3
=
3
3
10
2
3

R = 10 cos 60
3 = 7.5 3 m
2

37. For Be ion


Sol. (A) Ionisation energy = 13.6 16 eV = 217.6

t=

30

1
1 16
(10)
2 3
2

atomicity of the gases is same, then they will


have equal number of total atoms also.
Ex. CO2 and SO2.
h
(B) Angular momentum = mvr = n
2

Angular momentum n.
+

(D) N2, CO and NO are isoelectronic species,

1
g sin 30 t2
2

since all contain 14 electrons.


39. Electrons are revolving around

Sol.

Z1 n12

n1 Z1

L1
mv1 r1
n
=
=
= 1
2
L2
mv 2 r2
n2
Z2 n2

n2 Z 2

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42. By doing which of the following

Z1
P1
mv1
Zn
n
=
= 1 = 1 2
Z2
P2
mv 2
Z2n1
n2
f1
f2

Z1 Z1
v1

2
3
n1 n12
Z
n
2r1
=
=
= 1 . 2
Z2 Z2
v2
Z2
n1
2
2r2
n2 n2

1
2
2
2
mv12
Z1
n2
Z1n2
K.E.1
2
=
= =
1
K.E.2
Z2
n1
Z2n1
mv 22
2
or

1 KZ1e2
2 r1

. Z1
2
Z1 n2
K.E.1
n12
=
=
=
.
Z
K.E.2
Z2 n1
1 KZ2 e2
Z2 . 22
n2
2 r2

40.

3
n=2

m v 2

if Z , R, if v , R,
if KE, v
43. Identify the correct statement(s)
Sol. Fact
44. An -particle with initial speed

4K Ze 2

Sol. r0 =

Z1

n=3

4KZe 2

Sol. R =

M0 v 02
2

r0 v0 =

r0 2
v
2

46. Which of the following is/are represent


5

Sol. Correct numbering of (C) is

6
5

Sol.

1 2
.
1 2

2mKE

2 Cl

CHO
1

2
3

Cyclohexa-2,4-diene carbaldehyde.
In A, B, D carbon of CHO can be counted in

41. In which of the following conditions

3 Br

47. Which of the following molecules

hc
hc hc
1
1
1
Also,
=
+
. So,

3
1 2
3 1 2

h
Sol.
=
mv

OH
4

1
OH

Therefore, h3 = h1 + h2. So, 3 = 1 + 2.

Thus, 3 =

v = 2 v 0

n=1
Sol. E3 = E1 + E2

r0
4K Ze 2
=
2
M0 v2

and

parent chain.

h
2mqV

(A) Linear momentum (mv) of these particles

48. Select the correct matching


Sol. All are correct.

is same. So, is same.


(B) Both particles move with same speed. So,
particle having greater mass (A) will have

49. In which of the following compounds


Sol. We follows lowest set for locants of correct
numbering.

lesser
(C) Both particles have same kinetic energy.
So, particle having greater mass (A) will have

50. Products of reductive and oxidative


O3
Zn, H2O

lesser
(D) Same potential difference (V) has been
applied across both the particles from rest. But
the charges of the two particles are not known.

Sol.

O3
H 2O

2CH2O +

CHO
CHO

COOH

+ 2CO2

COOH

So, no comment can be made on value of .

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51. Which of the following is/are


OH
OH

Wt % of O =

Sol.

OH

52. Column-I (Sample of nitrogen oxides) .....


23
Sol. (A) Nitrogen content =
28 = 7 g
92
N
23
Total number of molecules =
NA = A
92
4
23
Moles of oxygen atoms =
4=1
92
64
28
Wt % of O =
100, Wt. % of N =

92
92
100
Wt % of oxygen is greater than wt % of
nitrogen.
23
Total number of atoms =
NA 6 = 1.5 NA
92
(B) Nitrogen content = 0.25 14 = 3.5 g
N
Total number of molecules = 0.25 NA = A
4
Moles of oxygen atoms = 0.25 2 = 0.5
32
Wt % of O =
100, Wt. % of N
46
14
=
100
46
Wt % of oxygen is greater than wt % of
nitrogen.
Total number of atoms = 0.25 NA 3
= 0.75 NA
5.6
(C) Nitrogen content =
28 = 7 g
22.4
N
5.6
Total number of molecules =
NA = A
22.4
4
5.6
Moles of oxygen atoms =
1 = 0.25
22.4
16
Wt % of O =
100, Wt. % of N
44
28
=
100
44
Wt % of oxygen is less than wt % of nitrogen.
5.6
Total number of atoms =
NA 3
22.4
= 0.75 NA
3.011 1023
(D) Nitrogen content =
14 = 7 g
NA

16
100, Wt. % of N
30

14
100
30
Wt % of oxygen is greater than wt % of
nitrogen.
23
Total number of atoms = 3.011 10 2 = NA
53. Column-I
(A) Number of isomeric alcohols of
C4H10O
Sol. (A)

OH

OH

OH
OH
O

(B) HCOCH2CH2CH3
O
O
CH3
CH3COCH2CH3
HCOCH
CH3
O
CH3CH2COCH3

(C)

(D)

54. Column-I (Molecule)


Sol. (A)

Cl2

Cl

Cl
Cl

(B)

Cl2
h

Cl

(C)

Cl2

Cl

23

Total number of molecules = 3.011 10


N
= A
2
3.011 1023
Moles of oxygen atoms =
1
NA
= 0.5

Cl

Cl

+
Cl

Cl
Cl

(D)

Cl2

+
Cl

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CUMULATIVE TEST -1 (CT-1)


(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)

TARGET : JEE (MAIN + ADVANCED) 2018


DATE : 09-08-2015

COURSE : WINNER (JTT)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PAPER-1
MATHEMATICS
1.
8.

(ABCD) 2.
(ABCD) 9.

(ABC) 3.
(AB)
10.

(AC)
4.
(ABD) 11.

(B)
(B)

5.
12.

(ABC) 6.
(C)
13.

(AB)
(C)

15.

(D)

(D)

(B)

(A)

19.

(A)

20.

(A)

16.

17.

18.

7. (ABC)
14.
(A)

PHYSICS
21.

(AD)

28.
35.

22.

(ACD) 23.

(ACD) 24.

(BD)

25.

(BD)

26.

(AB)

27.

(BCD)

(ABC) 29.

(AB)

30.

(BC)

31.

(A)

32.

(B)

33.

(B)

34.

(B)

(A)

(C)

37.

(A)

38.

(B)

39.

(C)

40.

(B)

47.
54.

(BCD)
(A)

7.

(AC)

36.

CHEMISTRY
41.
48.

(CD)
(CD)

42.
49.

(ABD) 43.
(ABCD) 50.

(BC)
44.
(ABC) 51.

(AD)
(B)

45.
52.

(AD)
(C)

46.
53.

(BC)
(C)

55.

(A)

56.

(B)

(C)

(C)

59.

(C)

60.

(D)

57.

58.

PAPER-2
MATHEMATICS
1.

(AC)

2.

(ABC) 3.

(C)

4.

(ABC) 5.

(ACD) 6.

(A)

8.

(AB)

9.

(ACD) 10.

(ABCD) 11.

(AD)

(BC)

(ABC) 14.

15.

(AC)

16.

(A) (R), (B) (Q) ; (C) (R), (D) (P)

17.

(A) (Q), (B) (P), (C) (R), (D) (T)

18.

12.

13.

(ABD)

(A) (S), (B) (R), (C) (P), (D) (Q)

PHYSICS
19.

(BD)

20.

(ABCD) 21.

(ACD) 22.

(BCD) 23.

(ABCD) 24.

(ABC) 25.

(AC)

26.

(BD)

27.

(BCD) 28.

(BD)

(CD)

30.

(BC)

(AC)

(B)

33.

(ABC) 34.

35.

(A) P ; (B) P ; (C) Q ; (D) R

36.

(A) P,Q,R ; (B) Q,T,S ; (C) P,Q,R,T ; (D) Q,S

29.

(A) R ; (B) P ; (C) S ; (D) Q

31.

32.

CHEMISTRY
37.

(AC)

38.

(ACD) 39.

44.
51.

(B)
45.
(ABC) 52.

53.

(A)S ; (B)S ; (C)Q ; (D)P

(ABD) 40.

42.

(BD)

43.

(AB)

(ABD) 46.
(ABD) 47.
(BD)
48.
(ABCD) 49.
(A)P,Q,S,T ; (B)Q,R,S ; (C)P,Q ; (D)P,R,S

(CD)

50.

(ABCD)

54.

(AD)

41.

(BC)

(A)P ; (B)Q ; (C)S ; (D)Q

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