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CUMULATIVE TEST-1 (ACT-1)


TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2017
DATE : 30-04-2017 REVSION PLAN 2 COURSE : VIJETA (ADP), VIJAY (ADR)

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PAPER-1 3. Let y = f(x) be a ....................

PART : I MATHEMATICS
Sol. If f(x) is differentiable then
1. Number of real....................
f(2 t) f(2 t)
Sol. Put y = x + x2 Lim
t 0 t
y2 = 2x + 2 + 2 x 2 2x
f(2 t) f(2) f(2 t) f(2)
= Lim
y2 2 t 0 t t
hence y +
2 =3
= 2f '(2) 4 f '(2) 2
2y + y2 2 = 6
Moreover if f(2) is not defined nothing can be said about
y2 + 2y 8 = 0
continuity. Also given limit implies lim f(2 t) f(2 t) 0 ,
(y + 4)(y 2) = 0 t 0
as which may not necessarily mean that RHL = LHL at = 2
y>0 y=2
4. If the inequality sin2 x ....................
x + x2 =2
Sol. a + a2 2 when x = 0
x2 =2 x a 2
a2 + a cosx a2 + a 2 cos2 x + cos x = 1 + cos x sin2 x
x+2=x+44 x sin2 x + a cos x + a2 1 + cos x

2=4 x so, range of negative values of a is a 2


Alter:
1 cos2x + (1 a)cosx a2 0
x=
4 cosx = t [1, 1]
1 t2 + (1 a) t a2 0
hence x = is only solution of equation
4
4 , 4 x 0
5. Let f(x) = 2 ....................
2. If f x min 1,cos x,1 sin x.................... x 4 , 0 x 4
Sol. 4 x 4 0 |x| 4
| 4 | , 4 x 0
cos x x 0 |f(x)| = 2
| x 4 | , 0 x 4

Sol. f x 1 sin x 0 x
2 4 , 4 x 0

i.e. |f(x)| = 4 x , 0 x 2
2

cos x x x2 4 , 2 x 4
2
The graph of f(x) is and f(|x|) = x2 4, 4 x 4

x2 , 4 x 0

2 g(x) = 0 , 0x2
0,0 2x 2 8 , 2 x 4
2
At x = 0, g(x) is continuous as well as differentiable.
Hence all are correct. At x = 2, g(x) is continuous but not differentiable.

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10. The acute angle ....................
x -1
+sin ....................
1


6. If sin
2 Sol. n1 = a b = 2 i 3 j k i j 2k
Sol. Here , x [0,4]

x -1 x 2 1
=
5 i j k
sin y
2
+ cos
2
-1 -1
+tan y =
3 3 i j k
n1 = v 2 i 2 j k
1 49 3
maximum value of (x2 + y2) = 16 + =
3 3
2 i 2 j k
1 1 v

2 2
And minimum value of (x + y ) = (0)2 + 3
3 3
1
7. Let f(x) = .................... cos = sin = v . n
2 3
Sol. f(0) = 0
f(1) must also be equal to 0 >0
(2) f(x) is continuous at x = 0 as f(0) = f(0+) = 0 11. If m1 and m2 are ....................
but for continuity at x = 1
f(1) = f(1)
a
Sol. The vertices of the given triangle are (0,0), ,a and
0 = lim h . (1 h) (1 cos (2 2h)) m1
h 0
a
0 = lim h (1 h) .(2sin2h) ,a .
h0
m2
sin2 h
lim h (1 h) . 2 . (h)2 = 0 a2 m2 m1
h0 ( h)2 So the area of the triangle is equal to .
2
2m1m2
22 lim h =0
h 0 Since m1 and m2 are the roots of x2 ax a 1 = 0,
+2>0 >2
(3) f(x) is derivable in (0, 1) we have m1 m2 a;m1m2 a 1
Rolle's theorem is applicable if > 0
or m1 m2 2 m1 m2 2 4m1m2 a2 4 a 1
8. The value of ....................
a 2
2
p p
Sol. S =
2tan1
q
2tan1
q
or m1 m2 a 2
20
400
S=
2

2 r 1
20
2
200
a2 a 2 a2 a 2
So, the required area is
2 a 1 2 a 1
9. Let f(x) = x3 + 2x2 x + 1 ....................
Sol. Since the area is a positive quantity, we have

f(x) a2 a 2
Area if a 1 or a 2
2 a 1

a2 a 2
And Area if 2 a 1
2 a 1

x
3 2 12. If x cosec(tan1(cos....................

Sol. After solving for x and y we get x = 3 a2 and y = 3 a2


From the figure it is clearly visible that roots of equation lies
between ( 3 , 2 )
[] = 3

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13. A rod of length 2 ...........................
Again , c a b a b
Sol.


2 2
c a b a b

2 2 2
2 a 2 b 2 a b


2 b a b


2 a b 2 a a b

2
1 2 2 2 a b

2 2
The rod sweeps out the figure which is a cone. 2 2 2 a b sin2
2
The distance of point A 1,0, 1 from the plane is
1 2
2 2 2 or
2
1 2 4 2
1 unit
9 But cos

The slant height l of the cone is 2 units.


1 2 2 2
Then the radius of the base of the cone is
2 1 2 cos2 cos 2
2 1 4 1 3
2

1 2 1 cos2

3
2 2
Hence, the volume of the cone is 1 cubic 2 2
3
units

Area of the circle on the plane which the rod traces is 3 . 15. Let a, b and c be ...........................


Also, the centre of the circle is Q(x, y, z).
d. b c
Then
x 1 y 0 z 1 1 0 2 4

Sol. d a abc cos y d b c
or cos y
abc

1 2 2 12 2 22
2

2 2 5
d a b

d a c
or Q x,y,z , , . Similarly sin x and 2
3 3 3 abc abc


d b
14. Unit vectors a and ........................... 2
[abc]
Sol. Since a,b and c are unit vectors inclined at angle , we
sin x cos y 2 0
have
or sin x cos y 2
a b 1 and cos a c b c
or sin x 1, cos y 1



Now c a b a b (i)

Since we want the minimum value of x2 y2, x ,


a c a a a b a a b
2
y
2


cos a a b 0,a a b 0 Therefore, the minimum value of x 2 y 2 is
5 2
.
4

Similarly, by taking dot product on both sides of (i) by b , we
get cos

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x 19. If 3f(x) + 2f ...........................
16. If f(x) = cot n ........................... Sol. Putting x = 7 and then x = 11
2
3f(7) + 2f(11) = 100 (i)
x n
n
1
Sol. We have cos ec r 1
3f(11) + 2f(7) = 140 (ii)
r 1 2 r 1 sin x
From (i) and (ii), f(7) = 4
r 1
2
x x 20. If f(x) = | x 1| 1 1 1 1 ...........
sin r 1 r
2 2
n
=
r 1 x x
sin r sin r 1 Sol.
2 2
x x x x
sin r 1 cos r cos r 1 sin r
2 2 2 2
n


|x 1| is non-differentiable at one point.
r 1 x x similarly. By the graph, x 1 1 is non-differentiable at 3
sin r sin r 1
2 2 points
x
n
x similarly , we can show that
= cot r cot 2r 1
r 1 2 x 1 1 1 is non-differentiable at 5 points and so on.
=
f(x) is non-differentiable at 9 points.
x x x
cot cot x cot 2 cot ........... +

2 2 2 PART : II PHYSICS
x cot x x 21. For a prism .......................
cot n n 1 cot n cot x Sol. In the case of minimum deviation,
2 2 2

n
x 2i1 and sin i1 sin
f (x) -
r 1
cos ec r 1 cot x
2
2 4
Hence cot x = 1 So, sin cos 2i1 2sin 2 i1 1 2 1
....(1)
17. Let f(x) = [sin x] + ........................... In the case of grazing incidence,
Sol. f(x) = sin x sin 2x
Points of discontinuity exists at: sin e sin r1 1 sin 2 r1 2 1
2
5 3 9 5
x= , , , , ,2, , ,3
4 2 4 2 4 2 and e sin 2 1
2 2
18. If the line passing ........................... ....(2)

dy a 2
Sol. 2 (Slope of line joining (-1,8) & (0,6)) 22. Read and examine .......................
dx (x 1)2 Sol. For one dimensional motion acceleration and velocity must
a always be parallel.
x-1 = For motion in one plane acceleration and velocity must always
2
be coplanar.
a
The possible points are 1 , a 2
2 23. In the arrangement .......................
Sol.
Now equation of tangent is
N12
a
y-

a 2 2 x 1


2
T
45
i.e., y - a 2 2x 2 2a W2
As it passes through (0, 6), we get f12
6 ( a 2) 2 2a
100
i.e, 4 = 2 2a a2 2
(1) f12 = N12

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T 26. A cylinder and .......................
f12 = (0.25) 100 Sol.
2
T
(2) f12 = T cos 45

T f
f12 =
2
from (1) and (2)

5
A
f12 = 25 f12 = 20 and T = 20 2
4 mgsin
The F.B.D. of cylinder is as shown. In equilibrium
N12 T = Mg = tension in string
f12 In equilibrium, net force on cylinder is zero Torque is same
P W1 about any axis.
f1 Torque on cylinder about any point is zero.
A = Mg 2R mg sin R = 0
N1
200 m sin
M= Hence for only one value of M
For W 1, P = f1 + f12 2
P = N1 + 20 cylinder can remain in equilibrium. A is true, B is false

P = (0.25) (280) + (20) = 90 When the cylinder rolls up the incline, sense of
rotation of cylinder about center of mass is clockwise. Hence T >
f. C is false.
24. A steady state .......................
When the cylinder rolls down the incline, sense of
V 12 rotation of cylinder about center of mass is anticlockwise. Hence
Sol. R = 3 T < f. D is True.
i 4
In AC circuit
27. Initially distance .......................
V 12 Sol. x1 + x2 = 1
i= 2.4
z 32 XL2 3x1 = 2x2
........(i)
4
xL = 4 L = 0.08 H 2 3
x1 =
5
m, x2 =
5
m

After connecting the capacitor :

1
XC = 8
50 2500 10 6

z= R2 (XL XC )2 5 By momentum conservation and energy conservation,

XL XC 4 1 1 1
10 (1)2 = 3 v12 + 2 v22 ........(ii)
and tan 2 2 2
R 3
2
so, power = Vrms irms cos v1 = m/sec. , v2 = 3 m/sec.
3
3 By elastic collision,
= 12 2.4
5 Impulse = 2mBv1 = 4 3 N.sec.
= 17.28 W Now, on maximum extension both block move with same
velocity,
25. The density ....................... Let at that time velocity is v.
By energy conservation,
Sol. Using I = IC + Md2, we can find the desired result.

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1 1 4 1 1
23+ 3 = 10 x2max + 5 v2 30. Figure shows .......................
2 2 3 2 2
1 1 1
By momentum conservation, Sol. Ceq
L eqCeq 2L eq 4 5
2 3 2 3 = 5v
1 1 1
20 = C2 = F
4 3 1 0.2 C2 15
v= m/sec. ; x= m = 20 cm.
5 5
200
C2 = mF
3
28. A particle moving .......................
31. Both the blocks .......................
a 3
Sol. r = a sin 60 = Sol.
2

mu2
Nsin 60 =
r
N cos60 = mg

3ag
From the above two equations we get u =
2

29. The current in ....................... mg T = 2ma ...........(i)


Sol. 2T mg = ma ...........(ii)
Solving,
mg = 5 ma
dB
g
a=
5
dN = n d T = mg 2ma
d
g 3mg
= mg 2m= =
5 5

32. Two concentric .......................


Sol. The potential of the two surface will be equal when the whole
0 (dN)
dB = charge Q flows from inner to other shell.
2R
KQ2
dBy = dBcos Ui =
2R
0 n / 2 n
dBy 2R 0 cos d B y 0 B x
2R Uf =
KQ2
4R
0 n Heat = U
Bcentre =
2R
33. A charge 'q' is .......................
magnetic moment Sol. (a) We can easily see that charge q is placed symetrically to
surface ABCD, ABSR and ADQR.
d (R )(ncos d) R 2 n x
2
y
Charge q is also placed symetrically to rest of the surfaces.
If the flux through the surface ABCD is x and through RSPQ is y
net = 2nR2
then the total flux will be 3x + 3y
Now by Gauss law

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R
qin
=
0 200m Vb
S Vbr
Vr
Q
q
3x + 3y = 200m Vbr
0
P
q 1
x+y= tan
30 2
(d) Flux through two surfaces are not same flux via ABCD is
1
larger. Also tan
2
q
Ans. (a) (b) Flux through two surfaces are not same
30
tan tan 4
flux via ABCD is larger. tan
1 tan tan 3
35. A satellite(S) is ....................... n=3

GM 37. The current in .......................


Sol. For v0 =
x Sol. In the inner coil
Let satellite moves in elliptical path of semi major axis = a
EMfinduced 1 d 0 .2t 2 2 20 ta2
and eccentricity e i= a =
R R dt 2b Rb
2
GMm 1 GM GMm
402 2 a 4 t 3
t
m

(A) +
x 2 x a(1 e) Heat = i2Rdt =
0
Rb2 3
1 GMm
2
mv max
2 2a 38. Two uniformly .......................
Sol. Charge on ring 2 will also be Q so that E is zero at centre of
GM 1 e sphere.
a = x and vmax =
a 1 e
(B) Now, by angular momentum conservation
m(v0 cos)x = mvmax rmin

GM 1 e
mv0x cos = m x(1 e)
x 1 e Ring (1) Ring (2)
If charge on sphere is Q' then,
cos = 1 e2
KQ 3KQ' 2 2
e = sin 2 Q' = Q
2R 2R 3
2GM Potential at the centre of ring 2
(C) For v0 > and = 0, satellite will escape
x 2 2
K Q
earth's gravitational field in hyperbolic path. 3
=
KQ KQ

36. A man in a boat ....................... R 5R R

KQ 2 2
Sol. To reach point R from Q, the boat should be aimed at point
1
= 1
3
R as seen from ground
R 5
Vr cos Vbr sin
2 39. In a region, potential .......................
2 4 sin or Sol. Draw U v/s x graph. There is a maxima of potential energy
5 between x = 11 to x = 0. So to bring the particle from x = 11 to x
1 = 0, the particle has to cross the maxima (x = 5) and to just
sin
5 cross the point x = 5, velocity at x = 5 should be 0+.

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= 420 + 140 160
= 400 1 cm2 mol1
so degree of dissociation of acetic acid is
M 40

0 .1
400
and [H+] = C
= 1 0.1 = 0.01 M
Applying energy conservation between x = 11 to x = 5. pH = 2
ki + Ui = kf + Uf
43. Which of the following
1
(0.5) u2 + (30 (11 5)2) = 0+ + (30 (5 5)2) Sol. (A) at anode oxidation occurs.
2
u 45. The correct order is/are
u = 12 m/sec = 6 m/sec
2 Sol. Bond order bond strength
Bond order 1
40. A block of mass ....................... Bond Length
Sol Mg is balanced by upward impulsive force.
Fdt = dp 46. Select correct statement(s)
Fdt = mu (1+e) Sol. This complex contain ambidentate ligand.

Mg = mu (1+e)n
47. In normal spinel having
n = no. of bullets per second
Sol. Initially formula was MgAl2O4 and now formula is MgAl2X3 so
Mg anionic vacancy is 1.
n=
mu(1 e)
48. Which statement(s) is/are
Sol. (C) bonding M.O. is ungerade.
(D) C2 is diamagnetic.
PART : III CHEMISTRY
49. A 0.1M sodium acetate
41. 34.3 g Pb3O4 is dissolved
Sol. K h Ch 2
Sol. Pb 3 O 4 4HNO 3 2Pb(NO 3 )2 PbO 2 2H2O
10 9
0.05 mol 2 mol 0 0 0 h
.1
0 1.8 mol 0.05 mol
h 10 4
HNO3 NaOH NaNO3 H2O so [OH] = 105 M
it basic solution.
1.8 mol
So moles of NaOH required is = 1.8 mol 50. Select the correct

Sol. (A) Packing fraction =


4
4

R 3 R 3
42. The resistance of a conductivity
3 100 = 69.77%
[2(R R )]3
Sol. Conductance due to 0.1M NaCl (C) In CsCl, chloride ion forms crystal and Cs+ ion occupy
1 1 4 cubical void.
G(NaCl ) 1
100 500 500
51. Select the correct
conductivity of 0.1M NaCl solution
Sol. (C) for monoclinic system a b c &
M 160 0.1 90, 120
K M
1000 1000
(D) packing fraction of B.C.C. is 68%
= 16 103 mho cm1

K 16 10 3 52. The correct statement(s)


so cell constant = 2cm 1 Sol. MnO4 purple
G 8 10 3
Cr2O72 Orange
M of acetic acid solution
2KMnO4 K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
2 1000 = 40 mho cm2/mol
M
2K2CrO4 + Cr2O3 + 3 O2
500 0.1 2K2Cr2O7
2
and of acetic acid
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53. Alkali metals dissolve PAPER-2
Sol. On increasing the conc. of alkali metal the no. of electrons
increases in the solution so pairing of electrons will take PART : I MATHEMATICS
place thus paramagnetic character decreases and
conductivity increases. 1. If x4 f(x) 1 sin(2x) ..................
Sol. We shall consider two cases
54. Gas (A) + Cl2
Case-I : When f(x) 0, so
SO2 + Cl2
SO2Cl2
Charcoal
White
Sol.
phosphorus
PCl5 + SO2
x4 f(x)- 1 sin2x = f(x) -2f(x)
55. In which of the following
1 sin2x
Sol.
H3PO3 H3PO 4 PH3 f(x) =
(1 x 4 )
2I H2O O3 2OH I2 (s) O2 (g)
1
2KClO3 3H2 SO 4 2KHSO 4 HClO 4 2ClO 2 (g) H2O Hence f(-2) =
( yellow )
17
HBr H2 SO 4
Br2 (g) SO 2 H2O Case-II : When f(x) < 0, so
(Re dish Brown)

x4 (x) - 1 sin 2 x f(x) 2f(x)


56. What is the valancy
Sol. out of 14 moles of Cl only 6 moles of Cl are changing it's
1 sin2 x
oxidation state from 1 to 0 in the product Cl2 and the f(x) = 0 (Not possible)
oxidation state of remaining 8Cl ions. remain same in KCl x4 3
and CrCl3. So total no. of moles of electrons lost by 14 1
moles of HCl is 6 so each mole HCl takes up 3/7. Hence f(2) =
17
57. How many of the following
Sol. H2(g), H+ (aq), S(Rhombic), Zn(s), C(graphite), Al(s), Hg() 2. If function f : R R ..................

cos x. sin y sin( x y ) sin( x y )


76 cm of Hg Sol.
sin x. cos y sin( x y ) sin( x y )

1
76 cm of Hg

f (0)
58.
partition f(2(x + y)) = sin (x + y)
2
76 cm of Hg

x
f(x) = sin
Sol. The lower compartment contains N2 (which cannot pass the 2
Pd foil) under 76 cm of Hg pressure. After removing
partitation, the hydrogen behave exactly as if the N2 were 1 x
Now, f ( x ) sin
not present since the volume available to the H2 has 4 2
doubled, the pressure in the container has fallen to one half
it original value. 4f ( x ) f ( x ) 0

59. A solution is 0.01M

n 3 9
Sol. % of remaining [Cu+2] = 0.1% 2

so [Cu2 ]
0.01 0.1 5 3. lim 2 ..................
= 10 M n 3 n n
100
8.7 10 36 3
[S 2 ]
10 5 Sol. Taking
n
common from inner squared brackets

[S 2 ] 8.7 10 31 M
3 2 2
6 9
2
3n
2
Ionic product of (CdS) = 0.01 8.7 1031 L = lim 3
1 1 1 1
IP < Ksp n n n n n n
so no ppt
2
1 n 3r
60. How many of the
L 3 lim
n n
1
r 1 n
Sol. Ammonium salts containing oxidising anions on heating
liberates N2 or N2O. 3 n
6r 9r 2
(NH4)2SO4, NH4HCO3, NH4Cl, NH4COONH2) L= 1
n n2
= 21
n r 1

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n
r 7. The value of ..................
4. lim .........
n
r=1 13579.......(2r +1) lim
x 0
nsin x n(x
3 4

ex 3 ) .........
r
Sol. T(r)
1 3 5 ..... (2r 1) sin3 x
Sol. lim ln

2r 1 1 x 0
x ex
4 3
=
2(1 3 5 ....(2r 1))
sin3 x 1
1 1 1 = lim ln 3
x e
2 1 3 5....(2r 1) 1 3 5....(2r 1)
x 0 x

sinx
ln x e
1
[V(r) V(r 1)] = lim 3ln
2 x 0
x
n =1
1
T(r) (V(n) V(0))
r 1 2 Area of ABC
8. If ..................
1 1 Area of rectangle OPQR
1
2 1 3 5 .... (2n 1) 1
( )c
n 2 8
r Sol. = squaring and using
lim b2 4c b 3
r 1 1 3 5 7 9 ....... (2r 1)
n

4 2
1 1 1
lim 1 ( )2 = b2 4c
n 2
1 3 5 .... (2n 1) 2 9c2 = 4b4 16b2c
4b4 16b2c 9c2 = 0
5. If f(x) is differentiable ..................
4b4 18b2c + 2b2c 9c2 = 0
Sol. 2f (x + y) + f(x y) + 3y2 = 3f(x) 2xy
2b2[2b2 9c] + c(2b2 9c) = 0
Differentiate partially w.r.t. y (2b2 + c)(2b2 9c) = 0 c > 0 2b2 + c 0
2f ( x y ) f ( x y ) 6 y 0 2x
b2 9 b2
= = 4.5
Putting y = 0 2f (x) f (x) 2x c 2 c
f(x) = 2x
f (x) = x2 + c 9. If two circles passing ..................
f(1) = 1 Sol. OA . OB = OC2
c=0 2
b2 4c
f(x) = x 2
.=c 2
& =
4
f(x) 1 f(1) = 2
lim =
(b2 4)2 = 16
x 1 x 1
c = c2 b2 4 = 4
c=1 b2 = 8

6. For all real value .................. Hence (A) and (C) are correct
Sol. Line (2a + b)x + (a + 3b)y + (b 3a) = 0
or a(2x + y 3) + b(x + 3y + 1) = 0 are concurrent at point 10. Number of solutions ..................
of intersection of line 2x + y = 3 and Sol. 5([x] + {x}) + 20{x} 3[x] = 7
x + 3y + 1 = 0 25{x} = 7 2[x]
which is (2, 1)
7 2[x]
now line mx + 2y + 6 = 0 must passes through this point {x} =
25
2m 2 + 6 = 0 m = 2
[x] = 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
so |m| = 2

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11. If S1 is solution of .................. 14. Equation of the ..................

Sol. [x]2 + [x] 6 = 0 15. Equation of the ..................


([x] + 3)([x] 2) = 0 Sol. Equation of the plane ABC, is
[x] = 2, 3 x 2 y 1 z
x [2, 3) [3, 2) ...(1) 1 1 1 = 0
[3x] + [x] < 2 + 3x 1 1 1
[3x] + [x] < 2 + [3x] + {3x}
[x] < 2 + {3x}
Case -1
x [2, 3)
then 2 < 2 + {3x}
0 < {3x}
(x 2)[(1) (1)] (y 1)[(1) 1] + z[1 + 1] = 0
7 8 2(y 1) + 2z = 0 y+z1=0
x (2, 3) ,
3 3
vector normal to the plane is r 0i j k
Case -2 equation of the line through (0, 0, 2) and parallel to
x [3, 2)
3 < 2 + {3x} 2 3
4 (x 1) x
5 < {3x} 16. (A) If f(x) = 4x 8 3 72 4 2 ..................

xR 2
( x 1) x
3
Sol. (A) 4x + 83 72 4 2
0
x [3, 2)
22x + 22x 2 22x3 72 0
Case -1 Case -2 let 22x = t
x [3, 2) (2, 3) (2) t t
t+ 72 0
(1) (2) x [3, 2) (2, 3) 4 8
t 64
12. The value of the .................. x3
(B) (ex 2) (sin(x + /4))(x log22) (sin x cos x) < 0
3x a
Sol. We have f(x) = 1
x2 3 = (x n2)(sin2 x cos2x) (x 1) < 0
2
3 3x a
Now 3x 2 9 6x 2a + + +
+ +

2 x2 3 /4 1 3 /4 5 /4 7 /4
3x2-6x+9-2a=0
Least positive integral value is 3.

13. The minimum value .................. x3


(C) f : R Rf(x) = +(m 1)x2 + (m + 5)x + n
3
3x 3
Sol. Y = f(x) = x2y + 3y = 3x +3 y
x2 3
x2y 3x+3y 3 = 0
when x R and y 0 so D 0 [y = 0 when x = 1] 1

9-4y(3y-3) 0 0 1 2 3 4
x
(2y 3) (2y + 1) 0
1 3
Hence y ,
2 2 f(x) = x2 + 2(m 1)x + (m + 5) 0
1 0
Hence minimum value of f(x) is = sin Ans. 4(m 1)2 4(m + 5) 0
2 6
m2 3m 4 0
(m 4) (m + 1) 0
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1 m 4 C
(x 1)(x 3)
(C) f(x) = ex D
(x 2)(x 4) E G
f(x) = 0 has three solutions

(x 1)(x 3) A B
f(x) = e x = 0 has three solution
(x 2)(x 4) 8r A B C
(D) = 8 4 sin sin sin
3
x = cos x R 2 2 2
one solution for maximum rule

1 1 1
A=B=C= = 32 =4
3 2 2 2

0
/2 /2
PART : II PHYSICS
18. A uniform disc ........................

R 5 R 5R
there are total 7 solutions. Sol. vA 9 16 = r r
4 4 4
17. (A) In a ABC the .................. 7 R
vB i
Sol. (A) r = R cos C 4
A B C
4 sin sin sin = cos C
2 2 2

C A B A B
2 sin cos cos 2 = cos C
2 2

A B A B C C
2 cos cos 2sin2 = 12 sin2
2 2 2 2
cos A + cos B = 1

A B mR2 9mR2 17mR2


2 cos2 + 2cos2 = 3 IH = =
2 2 2 16 16
(B) 2R cos A cos C = R cos B
17mR2 2
cosB K=
=2 32
cos A cosC
cos B = cos(A + C) + cos(A C)
2 cos B = cos A cos C + sin A sin C 19. A ball of mass ........................
Sol. No external torque is acting on the ball. So applying angular
2cosB
= 1 + tan A tan C
cos A cosC momentum conservation about point O.

2 1
tan A tan C = 3 tan A tan C = 2 m(r) (r) = constant
3 r2
(C) GA2 + BG2 = AB2 1
So = 16 times
14 2 14 2 (1/ 4)2
(2a + 2c2 b2)+ (2b + 2c2 a2) = c2
49 49
1
T = m2r = (16)2 = 64 times
a2 b2 c 2 4
=1
6c 2

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20. There exist a ........................ 23. Mass m shown ........................
Sol. Sol.
y

Spring (1)
Spring (2)
V

30
x
60

r r
Initially the block is at rest under action of force 2T upward and
C
mg downwards. When the block is pulled downwards by x, the

As V B particle will follow circular path of radius spring (1) extends by x1 and spring (2) extends by x2.
Kx1 = 2kx2
m|v| V
r
q|B| 5 x1 = 2x2 ..........(1)

Let co-ordinate of centre of circle be (x0,y0,0) x2


x = x1 + ..........(2)

x
2
5 y 0
2 2
so 0 0 x y
2
0
2
0
2x
x2 =
5 5
x0 + 5 = x0 x0
2 4kx
acceleration of the block is =
5 5 3 5m
and y0 = tan60
2 2
2
24. A thin converging ........................
5 5 3
2
V
so, =5 1 1

1
5 2 2 Sol. for 2nd lens
v 2
or v = 2

v = 25 m/s m1 = 1

1 1 1
21. On a cart of mass ........................ for 3rd lens or v = 6
Sol. For no friction
v 3 2
on block A, m2 = 2

hi = (m1 m2) h0 = 2h
ma m


25. For ........................
m 2
a
2
mg Sol. CM is at rest, so particle A will move in a circle of radius
3
Initial angular acceleration is
Smooth
ma = mg pE sin90 3qE

a=g 2
2

2
2m
F = (5m) (a) = (5m) (g)
(m) (2m)
3 3
Applying energy conservation from initial position to equilibrium
22. A graph between ........................
position :-
Sol. from graph
2
2700 1 2m 2 2
V2 = 0.6 S + 3600 Ki +Ui = Kf + Uf 0 + 0 = max q Ecos0
2 3
dv 2700 dv
2v = , v = -2250 3qE
ds 0.6 ds max
m

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26. For = 0 ........................ e 2L
COM will rise upto before coming to rest
d2 2
Sol = pE =
dt 2 when rod comes to instantaneous to rest, s

Angular frequency =
pE
sin 1
e L / 2 e
2
2
L / 2
2 similarly, after n - collision , sin n = e2n
(VA)max = max
3

2 pE 33. A charged particle ........................


= 0
3 q qv qv q2B
Sol. (A) i =
2r 2r mv 2m
2 q (E) 2qE v 2
= 0 2 2
= 0 . qB
3 2 3m
m 2m (B) = i. r2 v2
3 3
0i
(C) Bcentre = v 1
2r
28. If a friction force ........................
(D) r v
Sol. No friction between M and m0
Acceleration of m0 is zero
34. A projectile is ........................
(M + m0) g = mg
Sol. V1 = V2 = ucos
m
= 2u sin 2eu sin
M m0 T1 ,T2
g g
mg (M m0 )g
a=
Mm u2 sin2 e2u2 sin2
H1 ,H2
2g 2g
m (M m0 )
= g
Mm 2u2 sin cos 2eu2 sin cos
R1 ,R 2
g g

31. Which of the ........................


Sol. Applying energy conservation before collision PART : III CHEMISTRY
1 ML2 2v CM
2
MgL 1
Mv CM 2 v CM
3gL
& 2
3g

3g 35. Which of the following

2 2 2 12 L 4 4L L

Sol. P4O10
H2 O
H4P4O12
Angular Impulse of Normal reaction = Total Angular Impulse cyclic tetrameta
about COM = Lf -Li phosphoric acid

ML2 3g ML 3gL
H2 O
2H4P2O7
H2 O
H3PO4

12 L 12 pyro phosphoric phosphoric
acid acid
32. Which of the ........................
Sol. During collision, for all points on the rod, vseperation=e vapproach 36. Consider the cell
Just after first collision Sol. If the cell is taken to be conc cell, E0cell 0

3gL 3g Anode: Ag Ag+a + e


'
Vcm e and ' e
4 L Cathode: Ag+c + e Ag
so K.E' ---------------------------

1 ML2

1 e2MgL Agc+ Aga+
'
2 2
=
'
M Vcm
2 2 12 2
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From Nearest eq,
So pH pK log [Salt]
3
[Acid]
Ecell = E0cell
0.059 [ Ag ]a
log
1 [ Ag ]c pH = 11

0 = 0 0.059 log [ Ag ]a
1 [ Ag ]c 44. Consider a PV
K sp of AgBr K sp of AgCl
[Ag+]a = [Ag+]c =
[Br ] [Cl ]
Sol.
P
8 10 13 [Br ]
or,
10 10 [Cl ]

V
38. Na3[CrF6] Paramagnetic

Sol. +3
24Cr = t1,1,1 0,0
2g , eg
(B) |W| =
PdV
(C) U = 0 (isothermal)
39. Which of the following So |q| = |W|
Sol. B.E. Cl2 > Br2 > F2 > I2
(D)
dq = TdS q = TS
40. Element X crystallizes
(A) dG = VdP SdT (at constant temperature, SdT = 0)
4M 2M
Sol. dFCC
dG = VdP
dBCC
NA a 3 NA a 3

for F.C.C. lattice a 4r But H = 0 and


2
dH = dU + PdV + VdP
for b.c.c. lattice a 4r
3 0 = 0 + PdV + VdP

VdP = PdV
Ratio of density = dFCC
dBCC |G| = area projected on volume axis.

2 2 : 3
3 3

45. The III law of thermodynamics

41. An H2O2 solution Sol. (A) Fact


Sol. 11.2 V = 1M (B) Sm (H+, aq) = 0 (at any T) (Convention)

1 But Sm (Al3+, aq) < 0, because a solution of Al3+ (aq)


5.6 V = M
2 brings more ordered arrangement of water molecules than that
of H+ (aq).
42. What will be the colour (C) Same as B
Sol. The pH at I equivalent point will be pK 1 pK 2 5 (D) H < 0 (as the transition is taking place on cooling)
2
so at this pH colour of indicator is red. For equilibrium, G = 0

H = TS
43. Calculate the pH S < 0 Sm() < Sm()
Sol. H3PO4 + NaOH NaH2PO4 + H2O
5 12.5
0 7.5 5 46. (X) + KOH + Air

NaH2PO4 + NaOH Na2HPO4 + H2O Sol. 2MnO2 + 4KOH + O2 2K2MnO4 +2H2O


5 7.5 (X) (air) (Y) Green
0 2.5 5
Na2HPO4 + NaOH Na3PO4 + H2O 2K2MnO4 + Cl2 2KMnO4 + 2KCl

5 2.5 (Y) (Z) Purple


2.5 0 2.5

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47. When CO2 is passed 50. Match the compounds

Hydrolysis
Sol. (A) Na2CrO4 Na2Cr2O7 (orange color)
CO2
Sol. (A) XeF2 + 2H2O 2Xe + 4HF+ O2

XeF2 + 2HCl Xe + 2HF+ Cl2


(B) MnO42 MnO4 + MnO2
CO2

as oxidising agent
(C) False-In acidic medium no color change.
F

Xe
48. Which of the following
F

Sol. (A) P4 + 3NaOH + 3H2O PH3 + 3NaH2PO2
(B) 6XeF4+12H2O 4Xe+2XeO3+24HF+3O2
Hydrolysis
Disproportionation


(B) 4S + 6NaOH Na2S2O3 + 2Na2S + 3H2O XeF4 + 2Hg Xe + 2HgF2


(C) 2F2 + 4NaOH O2 + 4NaF + 2H2O as oxidising agent.


(D) NaOH + NO2 NaNO2 + NaNO3 + H2O F F
Xe
F F
49. Select the correct

In basic medium
Cl2 Cl + OCl Hydrolysis
Sol. (A) (C) XeF6 + 3H2O XeO3 + 2HF
H2O
HCl + HClO XeF6 + 3H2 6HF + Xe
Neutral medium
as oxidising agent
(B) K2MnO4
Acidic or
KMnO4 + MnO2
neutral medium F
F F
OH
(C) l HI + HOI
2
Xe

(D) NaNO2 H
Acidic medium
NaNO3 + NO F F
F

(D) XeO3 + OH HXeO4

2HXeO4 + 2OH XeO64 + Xe + O2 + 2H2O

acts as oxidising agent.

Xe
O O
O

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PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (BD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABCD) 4. (BCD) 5. (ABC) 6. (AC) 7. (CD)
8. (AC) 9. (AC) 10. (BD) 11. (ACD) 12. (BCD) 13. (ACD) 14. (ABCD)
15. (BD) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (9)

PART : II PHYSICS
21. (AB) 22. (CD) 23. (BD) 24. (AD) 25. (AC) 26. (AD) 27. (ACD)
28. (AB) 29. (AD) 30. (AC) 31. (ACD) 32. (AD) 33. (AD) 34. (ACD)
35. (ABC) 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (8) 39. (6) 40. (5)

PART : III CHEMISTRY


41. (BC) 42. (AB) 43. (BCD) 44. (ABC) 45. (BCD) 46. (CD) 47. (B)
48. (CD) 49. (ABD) 50. (BCD) 51. (AB) 52. (CD) 53. (CD) 54. (ABCD)
55. (CD) 56. (3) 57. (7) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (4)

PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (C)
8. (BD) 9. (AC) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (B)
15. (C) 16. (A) (Q,R, S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
17. (A) (S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (P) ; (D) (R)

PART : II PHYSICS
18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (D)
25. (ACD) 26. (BCD) 27. (ABC) 28. (B) 29. (ABD) 30. (AC) 31. (ABCD)
32. (ABD) 33. (A) R ; (B) Q ; (C) S ; (D) P 34. (A) Q ; (B) P ; (C) Q ; D S

PART : III CHEMISTRY


35. (D) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (A) 40. (D) 41. (A)
42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (ABCD) 45. (AD) 46. (BD) 47. (AB) 48. (ABD)
49. (ABD) 50. (A P, Q, R) ; (B P, Q, R, S); (C P, Q, R) ; (D Q, R, S)
51. (A R) ; (B P); (C S) ; (D Q, S)

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PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABCD) 4. (ACD) 5. (ACD) 6. (AD) 7. (BD)
8. (BC) 9. (AB) 10. (BC) 11. (BCD) 12. (ACD) 13. (BCD) 14. (ABCD)
15. (AD) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (9)

PART : II PHYSICS
21. (CD) 22. (AB) 23. (AD) 24. (BD) 25. (BC) 26. (CD) 27. (BCD)
28. (CD) 29. (BD) 30. (AB) 31. (BCD) 32. (CD) 33. (BD) 34. (BCD)
35. (ACD) 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (8) 39. (6) 40. (5)

PART : III CHEMISTRY


41. (AC) 42. (AB) 43. (ABC) 44. (ABD) 45. (ACD) 46. (BD) 47. (C)
48. (BD) 49. (ABC) 50. (ACD) 51. (AC) 52. (BD) 53. (BD) 54. (ABCD)
55. (CD) 56. (3) 57. (7) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (4)

PAPER-2
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1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (B)
8. (CD) 9. (AD) 10. (B) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (C)
15. (B) 16. (A) (Q,R, S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
17. (A) (S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (P) ; (D) (R)

PART : II PHYSICS
18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (A)
25. (BCD) 26. (ABD) 27. (BCD) 28. (A) 29. (BCD) 30. (BC) 31. (ABCD)
32. (ACD) 33. (A) R ; (B) Q ; (C) S ; (D) P 34. (A) Q ; (B) P ; (C) Q ; D S

PART : III CHEMISTRY


35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (C) 41. (A)
42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (ABCD) 45. (AD) 46. (AD) 47. (AC) 48. (ABC)
49. (ABC) 50. (A P, Q, R) ; (B P, Q, R, S) ; (C P, Q, R) ; (D Q, R, S)
51. (A R) ; (B P); (C S) ; (D Q, S)

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1. (BD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABCD) 4. (BCD) 5. (ABC) 6. (AC) 7. (CD)
8. (AC) 9. (AC) 10. (BD) 11. (ACD) 12. (BCD) 13. (ACD) 14. (ABCD)
15. (BD) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (9)

PART : II PHYSICS
21. (AB) 22. (CD) 23. (BD) 24. (AD) 25. (AC) 26. (AD) 27. (ACD)
28. (AB) 29. (AD) 30. (AC) 31. (ACD) 32. (AD) 33. (AD) 34. (ACD)
35. (ABC) 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (8) 39. (6) 40. (5)

PART : III CHEMISTRY


41. (BC) 42. (AB) 43. (BCD) 44. (ABC) 45. (BCD) 46. (CD) 47. (B)
48. (CD) 49. (ABD) 50. (BCD) 51. (AB) 52. (CD) 53. (CD) 54. (ABCD)
55. (CD) 56. (3) 57. (7) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (4)

PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (C)
8. (BD) 9. (AC) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (B)
15. (C) 16. (A) (Q,R, S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
17. (A) (S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (P) ; (D) (R)

PART : II PHYSICS
18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (D)
25. (ACD) 26. (BCD) 27. (ABC) 28. (B) 29. (ABD) 30. (AC) 31. (ABCD)
32. (ABD) 33. (A) R ; (B) Q ; (C) S ; (D) P 34. (A) Q ; (B) P ; (C) Q ; D S

PART : III CHEMISTRY


35. (D) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (A) 40. (D) 41. (A)
42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (ABCD) 45. (AD) 46. (BD) 47. (AB) 48. (ABD)
49. (ABD) 50. (A P, Q, R) ; (B P, Q, R, S); (C P, Q, R) ; (D Q, R, S)
51. (A R) ; (B P); (C S) ; (D Q, S)

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ADVANCED PATTERN
CUMULATIVE TEST-1(ACT-1)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2017
DATE : 30-04-2017 REVSION PLAN 2 COURSE : VIJETA (ADP), VIJAY (ADR)

ANSWER KEY
CODE-3
PAPER-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (AD) 2. (ABCD) 3. (ABCD) 4. (ACD) 5. (ACD) 6. (AD) 7. (BD)
8. (BC) 9. (AB) 10. (BC) 11. (BCD) 12. (ACD) 13. (BCD) 14. (ABCD)
15. (AD) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (2) 19. (4) 20. (9)

PART : II PHYSICS
21. (CD) 22. (AB) 23. (AD) 24. (BD) 25. (BC) 26. (CD) 27. (BCD)
28. (CD) 29. (BD) 30. (AB) 31. (BCD) 32. (CD) 33. (BD) 34. (BCD)
35. (ACD) 36. (3) 37. (4) 38. (8) 39. (6) 40. (5)

PART : III CHEMISTRY


41. (AC) 42. (AB) 43. (ABC) 44. (ABD) 45. (ACD) 46. (BD) 47. (C)
48. (BD) 49. (ABC) 50. (ACD) 51. (AC) 52. (BD) 53. (BD) 54. (ABCD)
55. (CD) 56. (3) 57. (7) 58. (2) 59. (1) 60. (4)

PAPER-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS
1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (B)
8. (CD) 9. (AD) 10. (B) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (C)
15. (B) 16. (A) (Q,R, S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (R) ; (D) (S)
17. (A) (S) ; (B) (Q) ; (C) (P) ; (D) (R)

PART : II PHYSICS
18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (A)
25. (BCD) 26. (ABD) 27. (BCD) 28. (A) 29. (BCD) 30. (BC) 31. (ABCD)
32. (ACD) 33. (A) R ; (B) Q ; (C) S ; (D) P 34. (A) Q ; (B) P ; (C) Q ; D S

PART : III CHEMISTRY


35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (C) 41. (A)
42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (ABCD) 45. (AD) 46. (AD) 47. (AC) 48. (ABC)
49. (ABC) 50. (A P, Q, R) ; (B P, Q, R, S) ; (C P, Q, R) ; (D Q, R, S)
51. (A R) ; (B P); (C S) ; (D Q, S)

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