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JEE Main Full Test 2

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1. (B)
Let P(t, t2), Q(u, u2) slope of normal at P = slope of line joining PQ
1 u2 t 2 1
u t
2t ut 2t
2
2

PQ 2 t u t 2 u2 t u 1 t u
2

2
1 1
2t 1 2
2t 4t
Let z = 2t
1 1 3 1
PQ 2 z2 2 2 1 2 z 2 2 3 4
z z z z

Put

d PQ2 0
dz
z 2
1
t
2
3 3
PQ
2
2. (A)
Let M(4, y1) be minpoint
T = S1
yy1 4(x + 4) = y12 8 4
yy1 4x = y12 16
4
slope = 2 y1 = 2
y1
2y 4x = 12
y = 2x 6
3. (A)
1947 (f(x))1946 f(x) = (f(x))1946 (by Liebnits theorem)
x
f x c
1947
x 1857
f x
1947
157
f 2014
1947
4. (D)
1
x1 x 2 1 sin , x1x 2 cos2
2
2
Now, x12 x 22 x1 x 2 2x1x 2
= (1 sin)2 + cos2

JMFT2(A)Sol 1
= 2 2 sin
x12 x22 224
max
5. (B)
np = 30, npq = 5
1 5
q , p n 36
6 6
34 2
1 5
Required probability = 36C2
6 6
36.35 25 875

2 6 36 2 634
34

6. (A)
Equation of circle (x2 + y2 2x 2y + 1) + (3x + 4y 7) = 0
Arbitrary constant is 1
So order is 1
7. (A)
We use reflection principle
Let D(4, 2) be image of D in BC
DP + PM = DP + PM
Now DP + PM will be least is P is collinear with M and D
minimum of DP + PM = 13
8. (B)
Let x be number of employs speaking only English

14 7
required probability =
30 15
9. (B)
x
In PAB, tan =
AP
2x
In QAC, tan2
AQ
PQ = AP AQ = x tan
AP. PQ = x2
AP, x, PQ are in G.P.
10. (B)
(x + 2y + z 1) + (2x + y + 3z 2) = 0
(1 + 2) x + (2 + ) y + (1 + 3) z + (1 2) = 0
perpendicular to x + y + z = 1
1(1 + 2) + 1(2 + ) + 1(1 + 3) = 0
6 + 4 = 0
2

3
x 4y + 3z 1 = 0
11. (A)
path of man is an ellipse. Let a > b
2a = 10, 2ae = 8, b2 = a2(1 e2)
a = 5, e = 4/5, b = 3
area = ab = 15
12. (D)

JMFT2(A)Sol 2
Reflexive h1Rh1 as have same pair of asymptotes
symmetric h1Rh2 h2Rh1
transitive h1Rh2 and h2Rh3
h1, h2 have same pair of asymptotes
and h2, h3 have same pair of asymptotes
h1, h3 have same pair of asymptotes
13. (B)
x10 + ax + b = (x ) (x ) (x 1) (x 2) .. (x 8)
x10 ax b
x 1 x 2 .... x 8
x 2
(x 1) (x 2) .. (x 8)
x10 ax b
lim (Apply L.H rule)
x
x 2
14. (D)
f1 = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)}
4 has no image under f1 hence not function
f2 = {(1, 4), (2, 3), (2, 4), (3, 3), (3, 4), (4, 4), (4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3)}
2 has more than one image under f2 hence not a function
f3 = {(1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (2, 3), (2, 4), (3, 4)}
1 has more than one image under f3 hence not a function
f4 = {(1, 4), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 1)} it is function
15. (C)
~ p ~ q ~p ~ ~ q ~ p q
16. (B)

0 x,
6
cosx > x
cos x
1
x
/6 /6
cos x
x dx 1.dx
0 0

; x
6 3 2
cosx < x
/2 /2
cos x cos x
1 dx dx J
x /3 x /3 6
17. (C)
ax2 + bx + c = a(x x1) (x x2)
1


lim 1 sin ax 2 bx c
x x1
x x1

sina x x1 x x 2
lim
x x1 x x1
e
sina x x1 x x 2
lim a x x2
a x x1 x x 2
e x x1
ea x1 x2
18. (A)
q p = pq
q p pq + 1 = 1
(q + 1) p(1 + q) = 1
(1 + q) (1 p) = 1 n(1 + q) = n(1 p)

JMFT2(A)Sol 3
q2 q3 q4 p2 p3 p4
q ..... p ....
2 3 4 2 3 4
19. (D)
dx dx
x. 1. dx
1 sin x 1 sin x
x 2dt
tan t dx
2 1 t2
2dt 2dt
x. 2
1 dx
1 t 1 t 2

2 2
x dx
1 t 1 t

2 cos x / 2 2 /2 cos x / 2
2 dx
cos x / 2 sin x / 2 0 0 cos / 2 sin x / 2
x
1 x x x x
2 2 /2 sin cos cos sin
2 2 2 2 2
x x dx
2 1 0 cos sin
2 2
1
/2
1 2 / 2 2n cos x / 2 sin x / 2 0

1
2
2 n 2 2n 1 1 / 2 n2

20. (C)
sin 8 1

8 sin 8
8 = n + (1)n
n n
1 .
8 8
2
, ,
3 9 7
Number of acute angles are 3
21. (C)
11n 1 = (10 + 1)n 1
= nC0 10n + nC1 10n1 + . + nCn2 10 + 1 1
= 102 (some integer) + 10n n = 10
22. (A)
xdy ydx dy

y2 y
x dy
d
y y
x
ny nc
y
x

y
y ke
k=1
y = ex/y e = ex/e
x=e
(a, b) = (e, e)
a+b=0

JMFT2(A)Sol 4
23. (D)
ax + by + c = 0
a + c = 2b a 2b + c = 0
x = 1, y = 2
(1, 2) = (, )
(x 1)2 + (y + 2)2 = x2 + y2 2x + 4y + 5 = 0
it is orthogonal to x2 + y2 4x 4y 1 = 0
48=51
=8
++=12+8=7
24. (C)
(A) (AB)T = BTAT
= BA
AB
(B) B1 does not exists
(C) a12 = b12, a13 = b13, a23 = b23
a11 b12 b13 a11 b12 b13
A a21 a22 b23 b12 a22 b23
a31 a32 a33 b13 b23 a33
0 b12 b13

B b12 0 b23
b31 b 23 0
a11 2b12 2b13
A B 0 a 22 2b23
0 0 a33
25. (A)
a.a a.b a.c 3 1 2
2
a b,b c,c a a b c b.a b.b b.c 1 3 2 = ((54 4 4) (12 + 12 + 6)) = (16)
c.a c.b c.c 2 2 6
26. (D)

27. (D)
x = y, xy = c2
A(c, c)
OA = c 2, e 2
As = eOA
= 2C

JMFT2(A)Sol 5
S(, ) c 2 c 2 2c
c 2 2c
c 2c c 2c

S c 2c,c 2c
x + y = 2c + 2 2c
28. (B)
0 x 2 x3 .....xn 1 x1 xn

n
1
2 yi2 2
n
1 2 2 2
0 x 22 x 23 .... xn 1 x1 xn 2
n
2x x
2 2 1 n 0
n
so
29. (A)

r xi yj is perpendicular to 4i 3j k
then 4x + 3y = 0
4x
y
3
4x x
r xi
3
j 3i 4j
3

30. (D)
1 1
f x cos x sin x sec 2 x 0
1 x2 1 x2
x [1,1]

JMFT2(A)Sol 6
Physics
31. (D)
32. (D)
E1 300 ; E1 E2 100
E1 E1 3
3 or E1 3 E1 3E2 or 3E2 2 E1 or
E1 E2 E2 2
33. (D) h
2

Rh
mv
mg cos Rh mg R
R mg cos
v 2 2 gh
or g cos
R R
2h Rh
or cos =
R R
R
or 3h R or h
3
34. (A)
Since temperature is constant,
PV = constant
Differentiating,
PdV VdP 0
VdP
or PdV VdP or P
dV
1 1
or P or P
dV
/V
dP
So, graph between P and is a hyperbola.
35. (D)
36. (B)
Constructive interference between two pulses will take place when first pulse return back to initial
position after reflection.
2l
t
v
T 1.6
v
10 2
0.4
v 8m / sec
0.8
t 0.10 sec
8
37. (C) B
x (SA AP) SP A x
reflection at A is
( SA AB) SP from Rigid and hence
x
x SB SP 2x condition for maxima
P P x
x (500 x) 2 (3x) 2 (500 x) 2 x 2 S
will be x .
500x 2
9 1
x 500x 1 2
1
500 5002

JMFT2(A)Sol 7
9 1
500x 1 2
1 2
2 500 2 500
500 x 500
2
[8] x
2 500 2 8
x 62.5
38. (A)
1
P 2 Pl1 2 Pl2 Pm (1)
F
1 1 1
Pl1 ( 1)
f1 R1 R2
1 1 1
Pl1 [(1.5 1] (2)
10 15 12
1 1 1
Pl2 ( 1)
f2 R1 R2
4 2 2
Pl2 1 (3)
3 15 45
1 2
Pm (4)
f 15
1 1 2 2
P 2
F 12 45 15
1 4 2 1

6 45 15 18
F 18cm. Focus is negative means system will behave as concave mirror.
39. (B)
Taking refraction at first surface
2 1 1 2Rx
v1
v1 x R x R

for plane surface


u = v1 R
1 2 x R
0
v R x R
1
0
v
2 x R
0 or x < R
R x R

40. (A)
Since the charge of electron is negative, moving of electron constitutes a current in the direction
opposite to the direction of motion of the electron, i.e. the direction of the current will be from Q to P.
The magnetic field threading the coil due to the motion of the electron will be directed into the plane
of the page, i.e. perpendicular to the plane of coil directed into the page. To oppose this, the current
in the coil must be anticlockwise, in accordance with Lenzs law.

JMFT2(A)Sol 8
41. (C)
Angle between velocity vectors and acceleration vector is either 45 at P1 and 135 at P2

42. (C)
T1 T2 WA
A
T1 Q1
T T W
B 2 3 B
T2 Q2
Q T T T3 T1
1 1 2
Q2 T2 T1 T2 T2
WA WB
T T3 800 300
T2 1 550 K
2 2
43. (B)
Let the cylinder is pulled down by x metre
Restoring force acting on it
F (k Ag ) x k ' x
m
T 2
k Ag
44. (B)
P 500
P V I or I 5A
V 100
100
Resistance of the bulb = 20( R1 say)
5
To deliver 500 watt to the bulb, current should remain the same.
200
5 or R1 R 40. Hence R 20.
R1 R
45. (A)
For absent wavelength

Path difference ( 2n 1)
2
Path difference at the point
d 2 b2 d
b 2 1 b2
d 1 d d 1 2
d .
d 2d
b2

2d
b2
( 2n 1)
2d 2

JMFT2(A)Sol 9
b2
or
(2n 1)d
b2
When n 1, then
d
b2
When n 2 then
3d
b2
When n 3 then
5d
46. (A)
dV ( 4 2)
Ex 2
100Vm 1
dx (4 2)10
dV (2 4)
Ey 200 Vm 1
dy (2 1)102
47. (D) B
a
Here BP 2B sin 2B sin
2d
( cos components cancel out) a
2 I d Id B
0 0 2
2a a a
48. (B)
aA a
a A cos a B sin tan 1 A a A aB 2 m/s2
aB aB
49. (C)

Dot product is zero.

a b
a a b .
50. (B)
L L
During charging L1 and during discharging L2
2R 3R
L1 L / 2R 3

L2 L / 3R 2
2R L
R

2R L
Charging discharging
51. (A)
d
| dq | idt Area under i-t graph
R
1
d (Area under i-t graph) (R) ( 4)(0.1)(10) 2Wb
2

52. (C)
Since X C X L , current will lead

JMFT2(A)Sol 10
Impedence Z R 2 ( X C X L ) 2 10 2
Vrms 200
I rms 10 2 A
Z 10 2
R 1
Power factor cos
Z 2
VR irms R 100 2V

53. (C)
According to Mosleys law
v ( z b)
v a ( z b) for k x-ray b 1
2 ( z1 1)

1 ( z 2 1)
z2 6
54. (B)

Momentum Pt=0 = 2
(P)t = 0 1 = 2 + 1 = 1
Vt = 1 2 = 2 1 = 1 m/s
(P)t = 1 2 = 1

Vt = 2 = 0
Now F fmax so block will not move for 2 t 3

Vt = 3 = 0
55. (D)
By Boolean Algebra, we have Y AB BA
56. (D)

57. (B)
= 0 + 1 10 = 10 rad/sec2

v = r = 1 10 = 10 m/s
q v r qv
B 0 3 B 0 2
r 4r
7
10 0.1 10
B 2
107 T
1

58. (D)
a = 2 + |t 2|

JMFT2(A)Sol 11
for t 2

a=2t+2
a=4t

dv = (4 t)dt
v = 4t t2/2
at t = 2, v = 6 m/s
for t > 2

a=2+t2=t
v t
dv tdv
6 2
t
v 6 t 2 / 2
2

t2
v 4
2
at t = 4, v = 12 m/s
59. (B)
Initial angular momentum = mvr
mr 2
Final angular momentum = w m wr r
2
Text = 0 : L is conserved
3
Mur mwr 2
2
2u
Or, wr
3
Velocity of mass m first after the string is taut = wr = 2 m/s
60. (B)

JMFT2(A)Sol 12
Chemistry

61. (B)
62. (B)

SO32 + 2H+ SO2 + H2O

5SO2 + 2O3 + 4H2O 2 + 5SO42 + 8H+

Ba(OH)2 + SO2 BaSO3 + H2O

63. (D)
64. (A)

1
pH = {pKa log C}
2

1 1
so (pH) = [log Ci log Cf] = {1 + 2} = 0.5 [pH will increase]
2 2

65. (B)

M1
Eq. wt. of N2 =
6

M2
Eq. wt. of NH3 =
3

M1 M2
= M1 2M2 = 6E
6 3

66. (B)
67. (B)

2NH3 NH4 NH2 , K NH4 NH2 1 10 30



68. (A)
69. (B)
70. (B)

4 K Ze 2
r0 =
M0K 20

4 K Ze 2
2r0 =
M0 v 2

r0 v 02 = 2 r0 v2

v0
v =
2
71. (C)

72. (C)

NaBH
4
(meso compound optically inactive)

73. (C)

CO2 forms carboxylic acid with G.R. and RCN forms ketone. ROH gives alkane corresponding to
alkyl part of G.R.

74. (B)

75. (C)

76. (B)

d (N2 ) d (O 2 ) 1 d [NO]
= =+
dt dt 2 dt

d (O 2 ) 64
= x 103 = 2 x 103
dt 32

1 d [NO]
+ = 2 x 103
2 dt

d [NO]
= 4 x 103 mol/L
dt

d [NO]
+ = 4 x 103 x 30 = 120 x 103 gmh1 = 120 Kg h1
dt

77. (D)

78. (C)

1 1 1
Pt = 75 x + 22 x + 10 x
3 3 3

75 22 10 107 2
= = = 35
3 3 3

79. (D)

G = RTn 16

80. (B)
81. (C)

82. (C)

The order of solubility of, BeCO3 > MgCO3 > CaCO3 > SrCO3 > BaCO3 .

can only be explained on the basis of lattice energy rest others can be explained by Fajan's rule.

83. (C)

84. (C)

85. (A)

86. (C)

n2
rn = r0 =
z

4
r2 2 2
r3
= 9 =
3
3

87. (B)

88. (C)

89. (C)

90. (C)

Electron withdrawing group at in ester increases rate of hydrolysis (SN2Th)

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