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Test - 5A (Paper - 1) (Code-A) (Answers & Hints) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2018

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2018


TEST - 5A (Paper-1) - Code-A
Test Date : 22/04/2018

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS

1. (A, D) 19. (A, B, C) 37. (A, B, C)

2. (A, C, D) 20. (C) 38. (A, C, D)

3. (A, C, D) 21. (A, B) 39. (A, B, C)

4. (B, C, D) 22. (A, C, D) 40. (A, B)

5. (A, C) 23. (A, B, C, D) 41. (A, C)

6. (B, C) 24. (A, D) 42. (A, D)

7. (A, B, D) 25. (A, B, C) 43. (A, B, C, D)

8. (3) 26. (4) 44. (4)

9. (8) 27. (9) 45. (6)

10. (9) 28. (5) 46. (3)

11. (4) 29. (3)


47. (0)

12. (2) 30. (5)


48. (6)

13. (D) 31. (D)


49. (B)

14. (A) 32. (D)


50. (A)

15. (D) 33. (D)


51. (D)
16. (B) 34. (D)
52. (D)
17. (C) 35. (B)
53. (B)
18. (D) 36. (C)
54. (C)

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ANSWERS & HINTS


PART - I (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (A, D) 8. Answer (3)
1 ⎛ 2C ⎞ 2 Apply conservation of angular momentum about axis
H1  V0
2 ⎜⎝ 3 ⎟⎠ of rotation.

2. Answer (A, C, D) 9. Answer (8)

Eeq E1 E2 E3 50  w 100  w
   
req r1 r2 r3 10 18
w = 12.5 g
3. Answer (A, C, D)
10. Answer (9)
4. Answer (B, C, D)
11. Answer (4)
⎛ u ⎞ ⎛ u ⎞
= f0 ⎜ u  v ⎟ , fr = f0 ⎜ u  v ⎟ 1 qQ
fa
⎝ c ⎠ ⎝ c ⎠
mv 02 
2 80R
2uv c f0 12. Answer (2)
f =
u2  vc2
l 22
5. Answer (A, C) l12   h2
4
For radial projection, dl1 2l 2 dl 2
2l1  0
1 ⎛ ve ⎞ GMm
2
GMm dT 4 dT
m⎜ ⎟  
2 ⎝ 3 ⎠ R R  h l 22
2
For tangential projection, l12

⎛v ⎞ 13. Answer (D)


m⎜ e ⎟ R  mv  R  h 
⎝ 3 ⎠ 14. Answer (A)
6. Answer (B, C) 15. Answer (D)
Apply conservation of linear momentum and angular 16. Answer (B)
momentum. 17. Answer (C)
7. Answer (A, B, D) 18. Answer (D)

PART - II (CHEMISTRY)

19. Answer (A, B, C) 20. Answer (C)

C-3 axis of symmetry is present about the body In magnetic field, electron shows circular path and in
electrical field it shows parabolic path.
diagonal. Which consist two B– anions of corner and
Threshold frequency depend upon electropositivity of
one cation at body center (octahedral void). metal. (Ionization energy)
In degenerated orbitals, any electron can enter in
any orbital.
21. Answer (A, B)
P = KHX
.
2.0  1.01325  105
X= = 1.21 × 10–3
1.67  108

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O
nCO2 nCO2 OH OH
XCO2 =  (For dilute solution) O—CH3
nCO2  nH2O nH2O Protecting
group
nCO2 O
1.21 × 10–3 =
(1000/18) O O O
nCO2 = 0.067 (mol/lit) [density of solution  1 gm/ml) O—CH3 (1) LiAlH4
(2) H2SO4
nCO2 = [H2CO3] O OH
H2CO3  H+ + HCO3– 24. Answer (A, D)
pH = K a .c
Fe(CO)5 
2NO
 Fe(CO)2 (NO)2
dsp3 , trigonal bipyramidal sp3 , tetrahedral
= 4.3  107  0.067 d 8 configuration, zero d 10 configuration, zero unpaired e –
unpaired electron O.No.of Fe  –2
= 1.7 × 10–4 O.No. of Fe  0 O.No of NO  1

pH = 3.8 NO is 3e– donating in nature


CO2 Molecules in 1 ml of water NO  NO+ + e–
0.067 NO+ donate one e– pair to Fe.
= × 6.022 × 1023
1000 EAN Fe(CO)5 = 26 + (5 × 2) = 36
= 4.03 × 1019 Fe(CO)2(NO)2 = 26 + 2 + (2 × 2) + (2 × 2) = 36
Dissolution of CO2 gas is exothermic in nature 25. Answer (A, B, C)
For dissolution, S = –ve, H = –ve egH = –Ae–5/2RT
G = H – TS The amount of [S–2] required to precipitate group II
So H makes G negative, so the process is cation is less, due to lower value of Ksp. In presence
enthalpy driven. of dil. HCl, the equation H2S  2H+ + S–2 in left
22. Answer (A, C, D) direction.
Turnbull’s blue and Prussian blue are the same
Cl Cl
compound.
(non stereoactive) 26. Answer (4)

1, 1-dichloro-
Quinoline react slower than benzene.
cyclohexane 27. Answer (9)
(A)
a = 12 b=6
23. Answer (A, B, C, D)
a  b 12  6 18
  9
NaNH2 H+ 2 2 2
CH2  CH2 NaC  CNa Fe/
28. Answer (5)
Cl Cl
O O Processes with decrease in S
O3 , Zn, H2O a, b, f, h
H—C—C—H (C)
Reductive
3 moles Processes with increase in S
ozonolysis
(B) LiAlH4
c, d, e, g, i
reduction
29. Answer (3)
OH OH
H + Group I cations Ag+, Hg2+2, Pb+2 provide white ppt.
CH3—CHO H—CH—CH—H with dil. HCl.
Pinacol
Pinacolone
rearrangement (D) Group II cation (All)
B is aromatic so does not provide test for Group IV cations Ni+2, CO+2, Mn+2, Zn+2 provide ppt.
unsaturation. with H2S gas in presence of NH4OH.

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30. Answer (5) 34. Answer (D)
Reactions a, b, c, d, e are example of regioselective.
Phenol cannot be used in cannizzaro reaction.
31. Answer (D)
A0 35. Answer (B)
is the half life for zero order reaction.
2k Fiber polymer is Nylon-6,6.
32. Answer (D)
For Ist order reaction, Ct = C0e–Kt 36. Answer (C)
C
log 0  2.303Kt (COOH—(CH2)4—COOH)n + (NH2—(CH2)6—NH2)n
Ct
Adipic acid Hexamethylene diamine
33. Answer (D) O O
Rate of reaction is same during the reaction so order —C—(CH2)4—C—NH—(CH2)6—NH—n + H2O
of reaction is zero.
Nylon-6, 6

PART - III (MATHEMATICS)


37. Answer (A, B, C) (ii)  P((A  B)  (A  C))
A = P(A) [P(B) + P(C) – P(B  C)]
 P(A  B) + P(A  C) – P(A  B  C)
= P(A) P(B) + P(A) P(C) – P(A) P(B  C)

   P(A  B) + P(A  C) – P(A  B  C)
2
B C
= P(A) P(B) + P(A) P(C) – P(A  B  C)
 

p  3 aˆ  b   P (A  C) = P(A) P(C)

    A and C are independent events



q  b  aˆ . b aˆ  ⎛ A⎞ 1
  P ⎜ ⎟  P ( A) 
p.q  0 ⎝C ⎠ 2

 A = 90° ⎛ A ⎞
P⎜ ⎟
⎝ B C ⎠
⎛ ⎞
sin ⎜   ⎟ P  A  B C 
Now,  sin   ⎝ 2

⎠ = P B C 
 
b  aˆ . b aˆ 
3 aˆ  b 
P  A .P B C 
  =
P B C 
tan =
 
1 b  aˆ .b aˆ

3 aˆ  b 1
= P ( A) 
2

aˆ  b ⎛ B C ⎞
1 1 P⎜ ⎟
 tan = .  aˆ sin90  ⎝ A ⎠
3 aˆ  b 3
P  A  B  C  
   =
 = and  = P  A
6 2 3
38. Answer (A, C, D) P  A  .P  B  C 
P  A
=
P(A  B) = P(A).P(B) ...(i)
P(A  (B  C)) = P(A).P(B  C) ...(ii) 1 1 7
= P(B  C)  P(B) + P(C)   
P(A  ( B  C)) = P(A).P(B  C) ...(iii) 3 4 12

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39. Answer (A, B, C) 42. Answer (A, D)
f (3 x  3 y ) f (3 x  3 y ) 43. Answer (A, B, C, D)
 ; x, y  R
sin(2 x  2y ) sin(2 x  2y )
sin2 x sin2 x
⎛ 2x ⎞ 2k f  x   2k 
 f (x) = k . sin ⎜ ⎟ , f (0) = =1 cos5 x cos5 x
⎝ 3 ⎠ 3
3 sin2 x
 k =  f(x) = (2k + 1)
2 cos5 x
3 ⎛ 2x ⎞ ⎛ 2x ⎞
 f (x) = sin ⎜ ⎟ , f (x) = cos ⎜ ⎟  /4
2 ⎝ 3 ⎠ ⎝ 3 ⎠ sin2 t
⎛⎞ 1 1
 k = ∫  2k  1 cos5 t .cos t dt
 f ⎜ ⎟  and f () =  0
⎝2⎠ 2 2
 /4  /4
 ⎛ 3 3⎞ sin2 t
 Equation of tangent at x   ⎜ , ⎟ = (2k + 1) ∫ dt   2k  1 ∫ tan2 x sec 2 x dx
2 ⎝2 4 ⎠ 0 cos4 t 0

3 3 1 ⎛ ⎞ 2k  1
y   ⎜x  ⎟
4 2 ⎝ 2⎠ = k=1
3
⎛ 3 3⎞
and equation of normal at x    ⎜ , ⎟ 3 sin2 x
⎝ 4 ⎠  f(x) =
cos5 x
3 3
y   2  x   f (x) at x = /3 is zero.
4
 Equation of normal x = 
3 3
 y  2x   2
4 1
3.
3 3 sin2  / 6 4  3  32  8
3 2x 
2∫
2 sin f(/6) =
A=
0 3
dx cos5  / 6 ⎛ 3⎞
5
9 34 3 3
⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠
9
= sq.units f (x)
2 lim 3
40. Answer (A, B) x2
x 0

 nC0 nCr + nC1 nCr+1 + nC2 nCr+2 +...+ nCn–r nCn 44. Answer (4)
= 2nCn+r x2 y2
Equation of ellipse be   1 and that of circle
Sn = 2nCn + 1 and Sn + 1 = 2n + 1Cn + 2 a2 b2
 
2
Sn 1 2n 1
Cn  2 (2n  2)(2n  1) 15 a2 1  e2
   be x2 + y2 = a2e2, solving we get, y  2
Sn 2n
Cn 1 (n  2) n 4 e2

 
4(4n2
+ 6n + 2) = 15 (n2 + 2n)
a 1  e2
 n – 6n + 8 = 0
2
Thus height of B from x-axis 
e
 n = 2, 4.
41. Answer (A, C)
Now, BSS   1 .2ae
a 1  e2 
= a2(1 – e2) = b2 = 26

f ( x )  g ( x )  h( x )  f ( x )  g ( x )  h( x ) 2 e
holds if f (x) , g (x) and h (x) have same sign. 11
Case (I): x2 – 4 < 0, sinx < 0 and tanx < 0 Thus, e =
15
⎛  ⎞ 45. Answer (6)
 x  ⎜  , 0⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠  +  = 4a and  = 5a2 – 6a
Case (II): x2 – 4 > 0, sinx > 0 and tanx > 0
5 ⎞
        2  4  24a  4a 2

 x  ⎜ 2, ⎟
⎝ 2 ⎠ = 36  4(a  3)2  6

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46. Answer (3) 49. Answer (B)
2
⎛abc d ⎞ a2  b2  c 2  d 2 50. Answer (A)
⎜ ⎟ 
⎝ 4 ⎠ 4 51. Answer (D)
2 2
⎛ 8  e ⎞ 16  e (I) z  3i  z  8i  k  Ellipse if k > 5
⎜ ⎟ 
⎝ 4 ⎠ 4
(II) z 5  z 5  k  Line segment if k = 10
e(5e – 16)  0
⎛ 16 ⎤ (III) z  i  z  10i  k  Hyperbola if k < 9
But e  ⎜ 0,
⎝ 5 ⎥⎦ (IV) k z  2  2z  3  Straight line if k = 2
 The greatest integrel value of e is (3).
52. Answer (D)
47. Answer (0)
53. Answer (B)
[x] + [sin–1x] = x
It is observed that (0, 0) is the only point where the 54. Answer (C)
graphs of y = [sin–1x] and y = {x} intersect. (I)  f (x) = x1/x
e
48. Answer (6)
1 x ⎛ 1 log x ⎞
Differentiate both sides f (x) = x ⎜ ⎟
⎝ x2 ⎠
xy (x) = x2y (x) + 2xy(x) x
⎛ 1⎞
dy (II)  f (x) = ⎜ ⎟
 x y 0 ⎝x⎠
dx 1
x
dy dx ⎛ 1⎞ e
  0 f (x) = – ⎜ ⎟ (1  log x )
y x ⎝x⎠
 ln y + ln x = ln c (III)  f (x) = xx
 xy = c f (x) = xx (1 + logx) 1/e
c = xy 1
⎛ 1⎞ x
6 (IV)  f (x) = ⎜ ⎟
 xy = 6  y = f(x) = ⎝x⎠
x e
1
1 1 ⎛ 1⎞ x ⎛ 1  log x ⎞
 ∫0 xf ( x )dx ∫0 6 dx  6 f (x) =  ⎜ ⎟ ⎜ ⎟
⎝x⎠ ⎝ x2 ⎠

  

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