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1 2, 1 3,
Now distance between this point with (1, –1,0) is 4 14
2 3 2 16.14
2 2
D
14 16.14
2 \\\\\ \\ x
O C; (2,0) B; (4,0)
4. 0
30
(9, –13,4) and (–7,11, –4) Ans.
Hence A 1 .2. 2. 1
2 2 3
3. For any complex................................
2 3 3 3
2
Sol. w ei 3.46
9 1.15 A is wrong
3
Let S w 2w 2 3w 3 .... 9w 9 Clearly B, C, D all are less than 1.15.
ws w ........... 9w
2 10
1 w s w w 2 ..... w 9 9w 10 /2
6. Given I
cos(sin x)dx,...................
= 0 – 9w10
0
9w10 9
Sol. as x > sinx in (0, ), cos x < cos(sinx) so K >
s s
1 w 2 sin 200 2
sin (cosx) < cos x, so J < K Hint:
s
1 2
sin 200
9
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/2 12. A fair coin is ................................
7. Let In =
sin x dx ................................
n
1
0 Sol. p = q =
/2 /2 2
sin x dx sin x .sin x dx
Sol. I n n 1 Probability of getting tail odd number of times
n
0 0 = n C1pqn 1 n C3p3 qn 3 n C5p5 qn 5 ...
n n
1 1
( cos x .sin n 1
x) /2
/2
(n 1) sin n2
x .cos x dx
2
= n
C1 n C3 n C5 ... 2n 1 x
2 2
1
2
0
0
1
Probability of getting at least one tail = 1 qn 1 0.99
2n
0 n 1In 2 In Solving we get n 7
n 1
In In 2
4n
n 13. tan
n 1
1
n4 5 ................................
Hence
/2 /2 Sol
I0 1dx ,I1 sin x dx 1
4n
4n
2 tan 1
n4 5 tan
1
0 0
1 n 2 4n
2
2
2
3
n 1 n 1
1 3
I2 I0 , I4 I2 .
2 4 4 4 4 4n
tan1
2 2 n 1 1 n 2n 2 n 2n 2
2 2
I3 .I1 . Ans.
3 3
tan n
n 1
1 2
2n 2 tan1 n2 2n 2
8. Ten passengers ................................
3
2 tan1 tan1 1 tan1 2
Sol. Total number of ways = 20 × 20 × ........ × 20...(10 times)
tan1 2
= 2010. 4
Fav. no. of ways = 20
C10 .10!
20!
.10!
20! 1
10!10! 10! tan1
4 2
Hence required probability
20! 14. Let f : [a, b] R ...........................
= 10! 20! 19! Sol. fi(c) = fii(c) = fiii(c) = fiv(c) = fv(c) = 0
10
10!. 20 10! 20 Now if n is the least positive integer such that fn(c) 0 then it is
10 9
20
not clear whether n is even or odd, SO nothing can be said
1.3.5...19.210.(1.2.3.....10) whether f(x) has local extreme at x = c or n = t
10!. 2.10
10
15. Which of the ...........................
1.3.5...19 Sol. A skew symmetric matrix has diagonal elements as 0. Elements
a12, a13 and a23 can be any one of
1010 –1, 0, 1 and those at a21, a31 and a32 will be negative of these. So
required number of matrices = 33
9. Solution to the ................................
Sol. When
x 0, / 2 , we have 16. Let f(x) x sin x ...........................
Sol. Required area will be equal to the area bounded by given curve
3x x x / 2 no solution
When
x / 2, 3 / 2 , we have and y = x in 0, 2 .
/2
2
3x ( x) x 0 x x sin x dx = 8
1
0
When x 3 / 2, 2 , we have
17. If lim ...........................
n
Sol.
3x ( 2 x) x 2n
2n
1 2n 2n
2 r r
r
1
r 1 r 1 r
lim lim r 1 r 1
n n n 2n(n 1)
4 r
10. Let f(x) lim ....................... ......... r 1
n
1 2n r 1 2n 1
Sol. At x = 1 , LHL = n 3 , RHL = – n3
n r 1 n
n r 1 r
At x = –1 , LHL = n 3 , RHL = n3 lim
n
n 1
2(1 )
n
11. Let g(x) be a ................................
Sol. lim f ( x ) – f () = lim ( x – ) g(x) f () = g()
x x
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2 2
1 3 1 (n – 1)2 = 9
xdx x
dx 2. 2
2 .2.2 2
8 n=4
= 0 0
3
2 2 3
18. The domain of ........................... 26. A tightly-wound .........................
Sol. Em = B A A x A x A x
2
3x 7x 8
2 2 2B
Sol. 1 2 1 < x < 6
20
1 2 2
20
2
x2 1
B2 2N2
A1 A 2 3 2x 0 [A1 A 2 3 2x ]
19. Let (h, k) be ........................... 20 2 2
Sol. (h, k) lies on the director circle x 2 y 2 7 3 4 so The outer coil is intersected by all the internal coil's magnetic
flux BA2. After time dt this flux is enclosed by fewer runs of the
possible points may be (0, ± 2), (±2, 0)
outer coil – by the Ndt/ turns that are on the length dt. Thus
20. The solution of ........................... the flux en-closed by the outer coil changes with a rate1 = 1 =
Sol. N = 0 A 2 N2 . The inner coil is also intersected by the
1 BA2
dy y 2
xy 3
dx (x 1) flux BA2, thus 2 = 1 ; those electromotive forces are in the same
direction.
2
2 dy 2 y 3 2x 28. In the given .........................
Sol. 10V I
1
dx 3 (x 1)
1
3 A4
3y 3 5A
A3 A5
dz 2 z 2x I1+ 2 I1+ 5
2A
dx 3 (x 1) 3 8V
5V
Which upon solving, we get A1
2 I1
1 2
z.(x 1)2 / 3 A(x 1) 3
(x 1)2 (x 1), A2
4 5 10V
Using KVL
– I1 + 10 – 10 – 2I1 = 0
PART : II PHYSICS
I1 = 0
21. Two series ......................... Ans. (B), (C), (D).
1 1
Sol. 29. Two capacitors .........................
L1C1 L 2 C2 Sol. I = V/R at t = 0. They are same.
= RC = K0
uv H 0
= 100 cm uv = 100 f a b 80K
f
we can verify all relations are correct. 31. A small current .........................
0 id r
25. The range of ......................... Sol. B = for B1 r = ( ˆi ˆj)
4 r 3
Sol. For volt metre
i ˆ
R + G = nG B1 = 0 k ( ˆi ˆj) ....................(1)
27 = (n – 1)G
4 2 2
For ameter for B 2 r = ˆi ˆj
G = (n – 1)S
G = 3(n – 1)
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0 ikˆ (iˆ ˆj) Kmin =
255
= 63.75 eV
B2 = .........................(2)
4 2 2 4
from (1) & (2)
B1 = – B2 & | B1 | = | B2 |
32. A charged ......................... 34. In a decay .........................
Sol. R2 – (R – 5)2 = (5 3 )
2 N0
Sol. N0 e t1 ..........(i)
y
B
5
2n5
(5 3, 5) t1 = = 2 log25
n2
R 9N
) x N0 0 N0 e t2 ..........(ii)
R
10
2n10
t2 = = 2 log210 = log2100
n2
(i) / (ii) gives,
R2 – R2 (R – 5)2 = (5 3 )2
2 e (t2 t1 )
R2 – R2 – 25 + 10 R = 75 n2 = (t2 – t1)
R = 10 m
From graphs t1/2 = 2 sec.
1
sin =, a = 30° , = 90 – = 60° n2 n2
2 So, = =
t1/ 2 2
mv RqB 10 106 10
=R v= = = 2 m/s t2 – t1 = 2.
qB m 5 105
35. Graph shows .........................
33. A neutron beam ......................... Sol. It is apparant from the graph that emf attains its maximum value
Sol. The H-type atom is in the third excited state i.e. n = 4. before the current does, therefore current lags behind emf in the
6200 circuit. Nature of the circuit is inductive.
Energy corresponding to wave length nm Value of power factor cos increases by either decreasing L of
51 increasing C.
12400 51
= = 10.2 eV 36. A parallel .........................
62000
This is the E2 – E1 for H and E4 – E2 for He+. 60°
O x P
we get z = 2 for 4 2 radiation Sol. 3 × sin r1 = 1
Hence the atom is Helium ion. r
A
Ans. He+ ,
(b) Let u be the speed of neutron before collision
1
sin r1 =
At end of the deformation phase (when the kinetic energy of 3
(neutron + He+) system is least) sinr1 sin(90 30) 2R
DPA = x= = 6cm
x R 3
37. Light of wavelength .........................
Where ucm is velocity of centre of mass. From conservation
6 105 cm
Sol. = 1 104 rad
of momentum 2 2 1.5 0.2cm
mu u
ucm = = 38. The K line .........................
m 4m 5
1
A Z1 1 A 19 1
2 2
The loss of kinetic energy Sol.
2 2
1 2 1 u 1 u 4 1 2 1
A Z 1
2
= mu – m –
2 5
4m 5 = 5 2 mu
2 2 /4
It K is the kinetic energy of electron then the maximum Z = 37
loss in K.E. of system is
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E.ds
O
Sol. q = 0 sp
2
Two p-d bond
S
r O O
= 0 4r 2 = 4r3= 6.
0 O
3
sp Two p-d bonds
HO Cl
40. In the L–C .........................
Sol. For L–C1 system O
1 100
1 = 44. At Boyle’s temperature..........
LC1 3
Sol. At Boyle temperature gas behaves as ideal gas (Z = 1) in a
6 range of low pressure but at high pressure Z>1.
and T1 = 2 LC1 = sec.
100
For L–C2 system 45. An amount of 20g ..........
1 Sol. Before electrolysis mass (H2O) = 150 g
2 = = 100 and After electrolysis
LC2 m (H2O) = 150 – 113.3 = 36.7g
2 nH2O = 2.04 mol
T2 = 2 LC2 = sec.
100 Since
1.5 T1 2H2O 2H2 + O2
Circuit L–C1 is on for = sec.
100 4 nH2 = 2.04 mol V = 45.6L
the charge on capacitor C1 will be zero, so the entire energy
nO2 = 1.02 mol. V = 22.8L
1 2
2 C1V1 will go in inductor.
46. Titanium metal is ..........
0.5 T2
Now after sec. = sec., 'i' in the inductor will be Sol. Hrº = 140.5 kJ
100 4
Srº = – 0.058 kJ
1 2
zero, so now all the energy C1V1 will go in the
2 Grº 0
capacitor C2.
1 1 47. A buffer solution can ..........
C V 2= C V 2 Sol. (A) SBSA Salt
2 1 1 2 2 2
(B) Salt of WBSA + WB
1 1
(900 ) (1)2 = (100 ) v22 (C) Salt of WASB + WA
2 2 (D) Salt of WASB + WA
v2 = 3 volt.
48. Sodium thiosulphate is ..........
PART : III CHEMISTRY Sol. Preparation :
1. 6NaOH+4S Na2S2O3 + 2Na2S+H2O
41. For the endothermic ..........
Sol. On temp, reaction moves in backward direction, [A(g)] 2. Na2SO3+S Na2S2O3
will increase.
On decreasing volume, concentration of all species 49. Choose the correct ..........
will increase. Sol. BeO is amphoteric and Be cannot expand it's octet.
On adding B(g), reaction will move in backward
direction, [A(g)] will increase. 50. In a cubic unit cell..........
1
43. Which of the following .......... Sol. Number of A atoms = 8 × 1
8
3
Sol. sp Three p-d bonds
1 1
Xe Number of B atoms = 2 4 2
O O 2 4
O
1
O One p-d bond Number of C atoms = 1 4 3
sp
3
2
S
HO OH
51. Which of the following is ..........
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Br MgBr OH
Br2/h Mg/dry ether 60. (P) ..........
COOH
CO2/H3O
NH2
Sol. x = 6
(D) CH4 Cl2/h CH3–Cl MgCl
y=6
Br COOH
Br2/h KCN y
then =1
H3O x
– 1
(X) (Y) (Z) (W)
2 m – 2 (( m n) – 1) 2 2
=2+ =
54. In which of the ..........
OH 2. Equation of the.....................
Sol. Equation of the required plane is
Sol. (A) _ _ _ _
OH +
(r .n1 q1 ) ( r .n 2 q 2 ) 0
(B) It is SN2 reaction _ _ _
HBr
r .(n1 n 2 ) (q1 q 2 )
(C) CH3—CH—CH=CH—CH2 _ _
Now , perpendicular to n3 n 4
CH3 Br
_ _ _ _
KMnO4/
CH3O CH3O
H
CH(CH3)2 COOH
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9. The probability that .....................
3x2 1
2. Required probability =
10x9 15
n
n Ck
a
3 3
1 n 1 a x x
2 2 2 2 2 2
k 0
x . (n 1)x n 2
. dx n 2
C
1 1 1 1 1
2
3
3
n
C0 n
n
Cn n
Cn 1 n Ck
1
2 2 k 2
2 n2
1
2 n Ck
3
1 2
a2 x 2 2
In x n 1.
2 3
2
3
(n 1)x n 2 . a2 x 2 a2 x 2 dx
n k 2
2
1
n 1 2 n2 n 1 n 2 n 3 . n C2
3
3
1 n 1 2
x . a x2 2
3
a x . a x dx 3 x . a x dx
2 2
2 2
n
____(1)
3
n 1 2 n 1 1
1 n 1 2
x . a x2 a In 2 3 In
n
n
2
3 3 Also Ck 2 ____(2)
k 0
n2 n 1 2
3
3
1 n 1 2
In 3 x . a x
2 2
3
a In 2 Now from (1) and (2)
n 1 2 1
n
Ck 2 n 3 n
C2
k 0 n
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By taking limit n and using sandwich theorem x
t 2 dt x2
lim
n 1
Let n
C2 2 . Ans. x 0
at lim a x 2
Sol.
0
x 0
n
k 0
x sin x 1 cos x a
14. The shaded area.....................
3
19. t1,t 2 ,t 3 are three .....................
(–x ax 12)dx = 45
2
Sol. 2 2 2 11
0
Sol. t1 =1, t 2 t1 3 & t 3 t 2 3
t1 t2 3 3
gives a = 4
Hence f(x) = 12 + 4x – x2 = (2 + x) (6 – x)
hence m = – 2 and n = 6
m+n+a=6–2+4=8 20. Consider a function.....................
15. Let f be a function ..................... Sol. At integral value of x, f(x) = 0
1 For -1 < x < 0, f(x) = 1. For 0 < x < 1, f(x) = 0
Sol. f(2) =
4 1<x< 2 , f(x) = 0
Clearly f(1) + 2 f(2) + 3 f(3) + ........... + n f(n) = n (n + 1) f(n)
2 <x< 3 , f(x) = -1
n (n - 1) f(n -1)+ n f(n) = n (n + 1) f(n) (n - 1) f(n -1) = n
f(n)
3 < x < 2, f(x) = -2
(n 1) f n 1 n f(n) , Now put n =
2,3,4…………1995 and multiplying 2<x< 5 , f(x) = 0
1
2f(2) 3 f(3) ........ 1995 f(1995) 5 <x< 6 , f(x) = -1
2
1 6 <x< 7 , f(x) = -2
(399 f(1995))–1 = 5
2
7 <x< 8 , f(x) = -3
16. Let .....................
Sol.
8 < x < 3, f(x) = -4
sec x cos x sec 2 x cot x .cos ec x
A cos2 x cos2 x cos ec 2 x B = {0,–1, –2, –3, –4, 1}
1 cos x
2
cos x
2
R1 R1 – sec x .R3
21. L1 and L2 are.....................
Using
Sol. a cos 3 b 2 sin c cos 3
O O sec 2 x cot x .cos ec x cos x cos
a 2 b 2 c 2 cos 2 3 2 3 cos 2sin 2 cos 2 3 2 3 cos
A cos2 x cos2 x cos ec 2 x
1 cos2 x cos2 x
a c cos 2b sin 3 a c
sec x cot x .cos ec x cos x
2
a b2 c2 8
2
for to be independent of
cos4 x cos2 x a+c=0
b=0
...(i)
...(ii)
sin2 x cos5 x 2 3a 3
cos
2a 8 2
O in O, 2 hence A–1 = must exist, now
A
2
1
hence A A T
1 . Ans. 6
1
f t 1 f f t 1 1
t 1
x
t 2 dt
18. If lim 1.....................
x 0
0 x sin x at 1 1 1
f 1
t t t 1
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1 1 In experiment with metal A complete spectrum is able to eject
f t f 1
1
photo electrons but for metal B spectrum from 400nm to 500nm,
t t will be able to eject photo electrons. Number of photons in
spectrum 400nm to 500nm will be less than 1/3 of total photons
1 1
1 2t 1 t 2 t in white light.
t t 1
t 2 t 1 . Ans. 26. Figure shows .........................
Sol. Charge induced on inner surface of cavity –q1
23. The probability .....................
Charge induced on outer surface of sphere = q1
a 8 1
Sol. Required probability = Net charge enclosed by S1, is zero
b 8 C3 7 Net charge enclosed by S2 in q1 + q2
C KC
C 39. The voltage .........................
2 2
t
The voltage across R is V R/Z, where V is the voltage of the Sol. In V = In V0 –
RC
ac source and Z is the total impedance of the circuit. Thus
V t d 1 t d 1
R R 0 R C
1
=2
1 V C dR R R dC C
R2 R2
2C2 2C2 t R C 50 10 6 5 10
=
8 0.015
CR R C 10 5 10 4 100 100
y
m0 v 0
3(m0v0)2 = (q0E0t)2 t = 3.
q0E0
I h h
x =
O Q
2m0 v 0 (m0 v 0 ) (q0E0 t)2
2
B0
I P
m0 v 0
3(m0v0)2 = (q0E0t)2 t = 3.
q0E0
F=I 2 RB0 Ans. 3
2 1 sin2 r2
sin r3 = CH3 CHO
3
22 1 (B)
CrO2 Cl2 /CS2
3 cos r3 = 1 =
3 CHO
sin2 r3 + cos2 r3 = 1
CO HCl / AlCl3
(C)
2 1 1
2 + =1 22 = 3 2 = 3
3 3 OH OH
COOH
KOH/
PART : III CHEMISTRY (D) + CCl4
H
49. Given a first order .......... 53. What is the rate ..........
Sol. 152 × 6.8 = hHg × 13.6
152 6.8 Sol. A (g) B(g) C(g)
hHg = = 76 cm (1 atm) at t = 0 a 0 0
13.6
Initial pressure = 1 atm at t = t (a – x) x x
A(g) 2B(g) + C(g) 2.303 a
Initial pressure P0 = 1 atm K log
t = 100 min P0 – x 2x x t ax
Total pressure at 100 min = P0 + 2x = 1 + 1
2x = 1 K
x=½
log(a – x) = 2.303 t loga
2.303 1
Kr = log K 2
100 1– x slope =
2.303 10
2.303 0 .7
× 0.3010 = = 7 × 10–3 min–1
2 2.303
100 100 K= sec 1
k 10 60
kr = B kB = 14 × 10–3 min–1
2 = 7.7 × 10–3 sec–1
Half life = 100 min
t75% = 2 × t50% = 200 min
t87.5% = 3 × t50% = 600 min 54. What is rate of reaction ..........
Sol. Rate = K[A]
50. A non-volatile solute is ..........
at t = 10 min log(a – x) = –3
Sol. Po – Ps = molality × MA ;
Ps 1000 so, (a – x) = 10–3
Po = 760 mm of Hg. Molality Rate = 7.7 × 10–3 × 10–3 = 7.7 × 10–6 mol lit–1sec–1
1000
= 1.47 molal or .
682
55. The voltage if the reaction ..........
51. The correct statements ..........
CH3 CH3 Sol. 2Fe(s)
2Fe2+ + 4e– Eº = + 0.44 V
(1)B2H6 H
Sol.
(2)H2O2 H
CH3COCl/Pyridine
O2(g) + 4H + 4e+ –
2H2O Eº = 1.23 V
OH __________________________________________
CH3 CH3
H 2Fe(s)+O2(g)+4H+(aq)–2Fe2+(aq)+2H2O() Eº = +1.67 V
H
H3 O
H H
OCOCH3 OH RT [Fe2 ]2
E = Eº – ln
nF [H ]4 [Po2 ]
52. In which of the following ..........
8.314 298 1
= 1.67 – × ln
96500 4 (1.0 10 –4 )4 1
= 1.43 V
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56. For the reaction .......... 63. How many of the following ..........
– –
Sol. Fe(OH)2(s) + 2e –Fe(s) + 2OH (aq) Eº = –0.88 V
Sol. (1)Al3+andHg2+
H
HgS(black) + Al3+ (in solution)
H2S
Fe(s)
Fe2+ (aq) + 2e– Eº = +0.44 V
(2) Cu2+and Zn2+
H CuS(black)+Zn2+(in solution)
___________________________________________ H2S
nEºF
ln Ksp =
RT 64. MX3 dissociates in ..........
ln Ksp = –33.77 Sol. MX3 M3+ + 3X–
1– 3
57. Which of the following ..........
i = 1 + 3
Sol. More the number of alkyl substitute at double bond, greater
=2
its thermodynamic stability.
Plot of log
x
vs log P is linear with slope
1
and intercept
w
66. A 75 g, 4% ..........
m n w
= log K. Thus.
x=4 C=N–NH–Ph
C=O
HO H
HIO4
Sol. H OH 2HCHO + 3HCOOH + CO2
H OH
CH2–OH
(D-Fructose)
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Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOL02JPMT1ADV171217-14
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MAJOR TEST-1 (MT-1)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 17-12-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (02JP)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
PART : II PHYSICS
21. (AB) 22. (AC) 23. (ABCD) 24. (BD) 25. (AD) 26. (ABC) 27. (CD)
28. (BCD) 29. (BD) 30. (AC) 31. (AB) 32. (ABCD) 33. (AC) 34. (BCD)
35. (BC) 36. (6) 37. (1) 38. (4) 39. (6) 40. (3)
41. (ACD) 42. (BCD) 43. (ABD) 44. (ABD) 45. (AB) 46. (ACD) 47. (BCD)
48. (BD) 49. (AB) 50. (BCD) 51. (BC) 52. (BCD) 53. (ACD) 54. (ACD)
55. (BCD) 56. (7) 57. (8) 58. (6) 59. (2) 60. (1)
PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
25. (BD) 26. (ABCD) 27. (ABCD) 28. (BD) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (C)
32. (D) 33. (A) 34. (D) 35. (7) 36. (2) 37. (5) 38. (9)
39. (3) 40. (4) 41. (2) 42. (8) 43. (2) 44. (5) 45. (3)
46. (6) 47. (1) 48. (3)
49. (BC) 50. (AD) 51. (AD) 52. (ABC) 53. (C) 54. (C) 55. (A)
56. (B) 57. (D) 58. (D) 59. (1) 60. (7) 61. (8) 62. (4)
63. (3) 64. (2) 65. (2) 66. (9) 67. (2) 68. (7) 69. (3)
70. (3) 71. (4) 72. (4)
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
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SOL02JPMT1ADV171217-15
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MAJOR TEST-1 (MT-1)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 17-12-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (02JP)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-1
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (AC) 2. (AD) 3. (AD) 4. (BC) 5. (ABCD) 6. (ACD) 7. (ABD)
8. (ABD) 9. (ACD) 10. (CD) 11. (ABCD) 12. (ABCD) 13. (ACD) 14. (D)
15. (ABD) 16. (2) 17. (8) 18. (7) 19. (4) 20. (5)
PART : II PHYSICS
21. (CD) 22. (BD) 23. (ABCD) 24. (AD) 25. (BD) 26. (BCD) 27. (AD)
28. (ACD) 29. (CD) 30. (AC) 31. (CD) 32. (ABCD) 33. (AB) 34. (ABD)
35. (AB) 36. (6) 37. (1) 38. (4) 39. (6) 40. (3)
41. (BCD) 42. (ACD) 43. (ABC) 44. (ABC) 45. (AB) 46. (BCD) 47. (ABD)
48. (BC) 49. (AB) 50. (ACD) 51. (AC) 52. (ACD) 53. (BCD) 54. (BCD)
55. (BCD) 56. (7) 57. (8) 58. (6) 59. (2) 60. (1)
PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (BC) 2. (ABC) 3. (ABC) 4. (ABCD) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (C)
8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (8) 12. (1) 13. (2) 14. (8)
15. (5) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (4) 19. (8) 20. (6) 21. (6)
22. (1) 23. (6) 24. (1)
PART : II PHYSICS
25. (CD) 26. (ABCD) 27. (ABCD) 28. (BC) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (A)
32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (7) 36. (2) 37. (5) 38. (9)
39. (3) 40. (4) 41. (2) 42. (8) 43. (2) 44. (5) 45. (3)
46. (6) 47. (1) 48. (3)
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOL02JPMT1ADV171217-16
Toll Free : 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029
MAJOR TEST-1 (MT-1)
(JEE ADVANCED PATTERN)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 17-12-2017 COURSE : VIJETA (02JP)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-2
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
21. (AB) 22. (AC) 23. (ABCD) 24. (BD) 25. (AD) 26. (ABC) 27. (CD)
28. (BCD) 29. (BD) 30. (AC) 31. (AB) 32. (ABCD) 33. (AC) 34. (BCD)
35. (BC) 36. (6) 37. (1) 38. (4) 39. (6) 40. (3)
41. (ACD) 42. (BCD) 43. (ABD) 44. (ABD) 45. (AB) 46. (ACD) 47. (BCD)
48. (BD) 49. (AB) 50. (BCD) 51. (BC) 52. (BCD) 53. (ACD) 54. (ACD)
55. (BCD) 56. (7) 57. (8) 58. (6) 59. (2) 60. (1)
PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
PART : II PHYSICS
25. (BD) 26. (ABCD) 27. (ABCD) 28. (BD) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (C)
32. (D) 33. (A) 34. (D) 35. (7) 36. (2) 37. (5) 38. (9)
39. (3) 40. (4) 41. (2) 42. (8) 43. (2) 44. (5) 45. (3)
46. (6) 47. (1) 48. (3)
49. (BC) 50. (AD) 51. (AD) 52. (ABC) 53. (C) 54. (C) 55. (A)
56. (B) 57. (D) 58. (D) 59. (1) 60. (7) 61. (8) 62. (4)
63. (3) 64. (2) 65. (2) 66. (9) 67. (2) 68. (7) 69. (3)
70. (3) 71. (4) 72. (4)
Corporate Office : CG Tower, A-46 & 52, IPIA, Near City Mall, Jhalawar Road, Kota (Raj.) - 324005
Website : www.resonance.ac.in | E-mail : contact@resonance.ac.in
SOL02JPMT1ADV171217-17
Toll Free : 1800 200 2244 | 1800 258 5555 | CIN: U80302RJ2007PLC024029