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Test Type : UNIT TEST Test Pattern : JEE-Advanced
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B C A A A C A A,C A,C,D A,C,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15
A. A,B B D A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 8 2 7 8 2 2 4 9

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B D D A B C A A,B,C A,B,C A,C,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15
A. A,D D B A B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 6 6 4 3 4 4 or 5 5 8

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. C D B C D B D A,B Bonus A,B,C,D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15
A. C A C D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-IV
A. 2 2 1 3 6 7 5 7

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Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Ans. 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 4 3 2 1

Que. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Ans. 4 3 1 1 2 or 4 1 1 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 Bonus 2 1 1 3 1

Que. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Ans. 2 4 1 3 3 2 1 4 2 3 4 4 3 2 3 3 3 1 3 1

Que. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

Ans. 2 3 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 3 3 3 Bonus 1 1 1 3 1

Que. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

Ans. 1 4 3 2 or 4 2 4 3 1 4 3
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PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 4. Ans. (A)
1. Ans. (B)
2. Ans. (C) Ncos37
Sol. NMe = MT
=37
1 37
N[No. of electron] = 10 31 R
9.1 Sol. Nsin37

1
Q ne Q 1031 1.6 1019 mg
9.1
Q = 1012
3. Ans. (A) 5mg
Ncos37= mg N [Newton]
4
v
3mg 75
R = Nsin37
Sol. ay 4 2
5. Ans. (A)

y = x2 2k1
Sol. EArc sin ( = 180)
R 2
dy dx
2x
dt dt 2k 2
EInfinite wire = (d = R)
vy = 2 vx d
1 = 2
d vy dv dx
x vx vx 6. Ans. (C)
dt dt dt
Sol. Equilibrium will be attained outside the
d vx line joining two charges.
ay = 2vx2 0
dt Towards smaller magnitude charge
f(Q) = f4Q
v2
ay
R kQ k4Q
2
2
x d x
1
8R
R 2 x=d [d, 0]
for negative charge it is stable equilibrium.
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7. Ans. (A) 10. Ans. (A,C,D)
Sol. Tension at mid point = Macm
L/2 L/2
ax 2 aL2
M dx ax dx
0 2 0 8
Sol. gaussian
surface aL2
Total mass of chain is = MT
2
For spherical charge distribution we can MT
Mass of last half is
apply Gauss theorem 4
q in MT F F
E ds 0
T
4

MT 4

q in R Tension varies parabolically


E4 r 2 r 2 11. Ans. (A,B)
0
3 a
a
R/2 2

q in dv Sol. M FBD
0

Ar N
4 r 2dr
R
2
mu

R/2 r
A4 r 4 AR3
q in
R 4 0 16
mg

E4 R2 AR3 = 60

4 16 0
a
(i) r = a cos 60 =
AR 2R 2
A2
16 0 0 mg
(ii) tan
8. Ans. (A,C) mu 2
9. Ans. (A,C,D) r
Sol. Electric field in cavity is uniform and it is
directed along line joining centre of sphere ag ag
3 2
u
and cavity. 2u 2 3
C C R 12. Ans. (B)
E 1 2 13. Ans. (D)
3 0 3 0
14. Ans. (A)
qR qR 15. Ans. (B)
f q a
3 0 3m 0
8.85 10 16
Sol. E
2 0 150 10 4 2 8.85 10 12
u2 sin 2 u2 sin 2
R 3m 0
g QR 1010 108
3.33 107 N/C
Particle perform projectile motion 300 3
= 33.3 N/C

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SECTION-IV 4. Ans. 8
1. Ans. 8 5. Ans. 2
2. Ans. 2 6. Ans. 2
z 1 2 1 2
Sol. Sol. W= KE= mv mv Here
2 2 2 1

W= F.d (3i 4 j ).(i j) 3 4 7
y 1 1
7 2 v22 2 ( 3)2 v22 10
x
2 2
v2 10 m/s
= (6y) Area (4x) Area
= 6 1 (1)2 4 1 (1)2 7. Ans. 4

q
2 q = 2 Sol.
0 0 B
3. Ans. 7
Applying work energy theorem between A
Sol. Flux on ABCD = Flux on CBFG = Flux on
&B
CDHG = 1
1 2 1
Q mgh + kx mv 2
1 = 2 2
24 0
150 10 3 1 3 2 mv 2
Flux on EFBA = Flux on EFGH = Flux on 4
1000 2 16 2
CDHG = 2
12 = mv2
Q
31 + 32 = mv 2
0 N=
r
Q Q 7Q 12
2 = N= 4N
3 0 24 0 24 0 3
8. Ans. 9
PART2 : CHEMISTRY SOLUTION
SECTION-I 13. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (B)
14. Ans. (A)
2. Ans.(D)
3. Ans. (D) 15. Ans. (B)
4. Ans. (A) SECTION-IV
5. Ans. (B) 1. Ans. 6
6. Ans. (C) 2. Ans. 6
3. Ans. 4
7. Ans. (A)
4. Ans. 3
8. Ans. (A,B,C)
5. Ans. 4
9. Ans. (A,B,C)
6. Ans. 4 or 5
10. Ans. (A,C,D)
7. Ans. 5
11. Ans. (A,D)
8. Ans. 8
12. Ans. (D)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS SOLUTION
SECTION-I 6. Ans. (B)
1. Ans. (C)
x 2 2x 2 5 5
10210
4
( 5) lim
x 5 5x

2 1 5
(10) 100 ; let 10100 = t
10 3 7. Ans. (D)
For (0), let sinx = h

t 200 (t 2 )100 (32 )100 9100 h( 1)2 n2


(10) (0) = lim n2
h 0 n(1 h)
t 3 t 3 t 3
for (0+) let tanx = h

2
int eger fractions n(eh 2 h )
(0+) = lim
h 0 tan h
2
eh 1 2 h
1020000 8150 lim (0+) = 2
(10) unit digit is 3. h 0 tan h
10100 3
2. Ans. (D) 8. Ans. (A,B)
(100) g(100) 1
(x) is on even function, (1) = (1+) = ;
= (2)(4)(6) ...... (200) (1)(3)(5)......(199) 2
Let x = 201 (1+) = (1) = sin21
= (x 1)(x 2)....(x 199) (1)(3) ...... (199) lim (x) 1
x 0
as constant term cancelled
9. Ans. (Bonus)
x i.e. 201 is a divisor
3. Ans. (B) 1 1
h(x) x 2 x 3
1 1
x 3 x 3 2 x 2
(x) tan 1 2x tan 1 x tan 1 (x) g(x)
1 2x 2
not differentiable at x = 0 only. h(2+) = 0; h(2) = 0
4. Ans. (C) h(3+) = 0; h(3) = 0
10. Ans. (A,B,C,D)
(cos 6x)11 (cos4x)9 (cos2x)3 (cos5x)5 (cos7x)7 Let 2017 = n
lim
x 0 x2

5 7
now n n 1
4n 1, 4n 3 ....(1)
2 2
25x 49x now as 4n + 2 & 4n + 3
(1 18x2 )11 (1 8x2 )9 (1 2x2 )3 1 1
2 2 can never be perfect squares
lim
x0 x2
4n 2 4n 3 k (let) ....(2)
L = 30
5. Ans. (D) Using (1) & (2)
[cos1x] + 2[sin1x] = 0 n n 1 4n 1 4n 2

only if [cos1x] = [sin1x] = 0
or [cos1x] = 2, [sin1x] = 1 1
4n 3
Case-I : [cos1x] = 0 x (cos1, 1] ....(1) n 1 n
[sin1x] = 0 x [0, sin1) ....(2) 11. Ans. (C)
(1) (2), x (cos1, sin1) ....(3) Let lim n 1 & 1 0 n > 0
n
1
Case-II : [cos x] = 2 x (cos3,cos2] ....(4)
1 100
[sin1x] = 1 x [sin1, 0) ....(5) = 10
2
(3) (5) [sin1, cos2] (cos1,sin1)
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Paragraph for Question 12 & 13 SECTION-IV
1. Ans. 2
n (1 sin x) (sin x 1) n (sin x 1) (1 sin x)
(x) n r 2 tan rx

n lim
4n 2 2n

x 0
r 1
(rx)
put = h
n
2
(sin x 1) 1 sin x r 4n 2 2n
n 1 h n 1 2 sin x h r 1
2 sin x
(x) lim
h 0 h n(n 1)(2n 1)
n 1 2n(2n 1) 0

6
(x) = cosecx n = 11
2. Ans. 2
12. Ans. (A)
n
2cosecx = cosec1x No solution 2017
L 2018 lim 1 2018
13. Ans. (C) n 2018

y = cosec1(cosecx) 3. Ans. 1
x3 x5 x7
( 1)r x2r 1
tan 1 x x ....
3 5 7 r 0 2r 1
1
put x = 1 tan(tan 1) = 1
4. Ans. 3
Use standard limits
L = 18
5. Ans. 6

1 2 sin 1 x
Area 2 as x 0, 1
2 2 2 x
Paragraph for Question 14 & 15
sin 1 x sin 1 x x
(x) P(x) P(x) & ; now solve 1 form
x x

0 x n 6. Ans. 7
(x)
1 x n Do yourself

x 7. Ans. 5
g(x) 1

(x) = g(x) has no solution, lim (x) 1
x 0

(x), g(x) & h(x) are periodic with period , 5 4 0 4 5


graph of h(x) = (x) + g(x)
Not differentiable at 5 sharp corner points
y
2 2 x = 0, 4, 5
x
8. Ans. 7
(11) = (1) = (1+)
6a b 10c = 3 ......(1)
so h(x) is not differentiable (2) = (2) = (2+)
at 4 points in x [2, 2] 5a + 7b + 5c = 37 ......(2)
14. Ans. (D) Solving (1) & (2)
15. Ans. (C) 16a + 13b = 77 only at a = 4, b = 1, c = 2
a+b+c=7

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PAPER-2
SOLUTION
1. Ans. (2) 5. Ans. (2)
2
y
Sol. q Rd
0

Sol. x
d

5m/s
5m/s

v2
a j
2. Ans. (2) R
+q q 6. Ans. (1)

E Sol. v (6t2 4)i 8tj
3E O E
q a 12ti 8j
Sol. 3q F 3E
E at t = 0
3E
v 4i
3q +3q
a 8j
3. Ans. (3)
an = 8 m/s2
kQb
Sol. Ex 2 7. Ans. (1)
(a b2 )3 / 2
For maximum Ex kq 3kq

R2 3R2
a
b C
2

4. Ans. (2) 3R
y A 30 B
Sol. 3q O q

Sol. q +q
x 8. Ans. (4)
(0, 0) (x, 0)
Sol. |Q1| > |Q2|
Q1 ve
kq 2 kq 2 Q2 +ve
F
(x )2 x2 Electric field will be zero, right side of Q2
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9. Ans. (1) 16. Ans. (3)
Sol. = Er2

2 i k

Sol. A 2a kQx
2 r 2
(R x 2 )3/ 2
2


E E0 i E0 k kQr 2 vt

E A (R2 v 2 t 2 )3/ 2
10. Ans. (3) 17. Ans. (4)
Sol. wg + wel + wT = Kf Ki 2mg
Sol. a 2g
mg 1 2 1 2 m
mgl + g + 0 = mv mu
q 2 2
B m
v 2g
mg
v
T=mg
T 18. Ans. (3)
qE
aB/A
N
mg

mv 2 m a
a
T qE Sol.

11. Ans. (4)
mg
dr
ma cos 45 mg sin 45
Sol. aB/ a
r m
19. Ans. (2)
dq =2rdr Sol. Electric field will be zero between the two
dq charges, near the charge of small magnitude
2dr
r 20. Ans. (1)
b
2k T cos mg
E Sol.
a r Tsin m sin 2
12. Ans. (1)
2 2dv O
Sol. p 3v v
dt Tcos
13. Ans. (3) T
Sol. Area = m[vfvi]
20 10 = 2[vf 0], vf= 5
1 mg
W m[v 20 v12 ]
2
14. Ans. (4)
g
15. Ans. (1)
cos
Sol. Fsin37 = 30
cos is same for two particle
Fcos37 kx = ma
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21. Ans. (4) 29. Ans. (3)
E kQ dx
qE Sol. dE
L x2
Sol. kQ
2L
kQ 1 1
2
E x dx =
L L
L 2L L
mg 30. Ans. (4)
22. Ans. (3) Sol. Electric field at the centre of arc
2k
k( 3 10 6 )[3i 4j] E sin
Sol. E R 2
[5]3
31. Ans.(3)
23. Ans. (1)
32. Ans.(3)
Sol. In case (a)
Charge inside is zero 33. Ans.(3)
=0 34. Ans.(4)
In case (b) 35. Ans.(Bonus)
Charge inside in q
36. Ans.(2)
q
37. Ans.(1)
0
38. Ans.(1)
24. Ans. (1)
39. Ans.(3)
v0 v0
Sol. sin 40. Ans.(1)
v
41. Ans. (2)
v2
R Sol. (i) and (ii) are attractions while (iii) and (iv)
g sin
are repulsions.
v2v v0 v
R 42. Ans. (4)
gv 0 g
Sol. H2O2 and CHCl3 are polar while BF3 is non-
25. Ans. (2 or 4)
Sol. If A is positive then, B will be negative & C polar
will also be negative 43. Ans. (1)
26. Ans. (1) 44. Ans. (3)
E1 Sol. In PH 3 , SbH 3 , H 2 S molecules no
Sol. E2
2
hybridisation occurs.
kq2 1 kq1
45. Ans. (3)
r22 2 r12
H3Si
27. Ans. (1) Sol. N SiH 3 Planar geometry due to
Sol. Where electric fieled lines are crowded there H3Si
magnitude of electric field will be large. back bonding
28. Ans. (3)
46. Ans. (2)
E Sol. Size of He is small.
47. Ans. (1)
Sol. Due to back bonding, Lewis acid strength of
r/cos E BF3 decreases.
Sol. 48. Ans. (4)
49. Ans. (2)
+q q
r M r Sol. Cu-Metallic solid
Enet = 2Ecos SiO2 and Graphite- Network solid
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50. Ans. (3) 66. Ans. (1)
1 eh 1
Sol. ion-induced dipole interaction energy 1
r4 1
'(0) lim h
51. Ans. (4) h 0 h 2
52. Ans. (4)
1
53. Ans. (3) y 1 (x 0)
54. Ans. (2) 2
55. Ans. (3) x = 2y 2
56. Ans. (3) 67. Ans. (1)
57. Ans. (3) 1 1
58. Ans. (1) x x2 x x2 x
2 2
59. Ans. (3)
60. Ans. (1) 1
1 3 n 1 2
61. Ans. (2) .....
2 4 n 2 1
n n 2

(n 2 1)
1
lim 1 2
n
2n 2n 1
(n2 1) 1
(2n2 2n 1) 2
lim e e
n
Only one point of intersetion 68. Ans. (1)
x 2 x3
1x ax 2 bx C
2! 3! 1
lim 3

x 0 x 6
1
C = 1, b = 1, a
2
2
x
Sharp corner at one point x 1 d
2
62. Ans. (3)
x2
x (d 1) 0
2
Domain has R (2n 1)
2 D=0 1 2(d + 1) = 0
63. Ans. (3) 1
d
2

(4) & (4 ) B B=1 69. Ans. (1)
2 2
A 1

and Let cos1 = 1 x 2
4 2
x
64. Ans. (4)
b
a a
lim (g(x)) (5 h) 0 tan 1
2 2
x 2
b a b2 - a2
2
lim (g(x)) (2 h) 2 (2 h) 6 x b
x 2

2
65. Ans. (2) 1x b a2 2

x2(b2 a2) = b2 b2x2


sin 1 x x 1 y 2
2 b
x=
Answer is 3. 2b a 2
2

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70. Ans. (4) 77. Ans. (1)

1 3 (2n 1) x sin x
2
2 .... 2
(n 4n) (n 4n) (n 2n) sin x x 1
lim 3

1 3 (2n 1) x 0 x 6
... 2
(n2 4n 2) (n2 2n 4) (n 2n 2n) 78. Ans. (1)
1 3 (2n 1) 1
... 2 x 2 x 1 only
(n 2n 1) (n 2 2n 2)
2
(n 2n 2) x
cos(cos1y2) = 1 y = 1
Limit = 1
79. Ans. (3)
71. Ans. (2)
1
2 Let tan 1 2 1 & cos1 2
2 4
2 1
72. Ans. (3) tan 1 2 & cos 2
4
1
lim e x
(cosx 1)
e0 1 2 tan 1
x 0 2
(2 cos2 2 1)
(1 tan 1 )
2
2
(1 cosx )
ex e0 irrational 4 1 4 7 32 21 53
1
73. Ans. (3) 3 8 3 8 24 24
80. Ans. (1)
n(12 22 .... n 2 )
lim
n (13 23 .... n3 ) tan 1 x tan 1 x [0,)

n2 (n 1)(2n 1)4 4 81. Ans. (1)



6n 2 (n 1)2 3 Tr tan 1 (r 1)

C2 tan 1 r
C2
74. Ans. (3) & T2 tan 1 3

C2 tan 1 2
C2
(1) = 0
T3 tan 1 4
C2 tan
1 3
C2
(1 h) lim(|(1 h)|1)sgn h 0
h 0
(1 h) = 0 Tn tan 1 ( n 1)

C2 tan 1 n
C2
at x = 0 both (|x| 1) & sgn(x 1) are
continuous and their product is also
Sum = .
continuous. 4
82. Ans. (4)
75. Ans. (Bonus)
1 0 sin 2 x 1
x
e e2x e3x x cot1(1) < cot1(sin2x) < (cot110)
n
3

y
4 2
(ex 1) (e2x 1) (e3x 1) 83. Ans. (3)
6
x x x
(xn5 1)(52x 1)
76. Ans. (1) (52x 1)
lim 5x
(x) < 0 x 0 x
(5 1)
x2
1 x
(x) 1 cos1 (x.2)
cos 2
x 1 (5 xn5 1)(52x 1)
x
lim x
x 0 (5 1) 5x
((x))(3) x
3
2 ( n5)2
(x) lim
x 0 n5
n5
9 2
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84. Ans. (2 or 4) 88. Ans. (1)
[y] + [y] = 2cosx [y] = cosx
Do yourself
y = [sinx]
85. Ans. (2)
[sinx] = cosx
h(2h)(3h)......((4n)h) (4n)! Has no solutions because
lim 2nC2n
x 1 (h(2h)(3h)......(2nh))2 (2n)!(2n)! [sinx] = 1
86. Ans. (4) cosx = 1 x = (not satisfied)
[sinx] = 0
n
1 1 1
(n 1) n 3 n 2 n n 1 cosx = 0 x = (not satisfied)
3 3
lim . . ... 2
n n n n n [sinx] = 1


cosx = 1 x = 0 (not satisfied)
1
n
1
n
1 1
n
1 1
n
89. Ans. (4)
lim 1 1 1 2 .... 1 n 1
n
n 3.n 3 n 3 n Let A = 150 3x & B = 2x 50
1 1
2
1 2A + 3B = 150 and both are positive
e1 .e3 .e 3 ........e 3(n 1)
max. value = 320 3030 = 350 1050
1
1 1 1 3
90. Ans. (3)
1 2 ..... 1
3
3 3
e e e 2
(x 1) = (x2 x + 1) (x), where f(x) is
87. Ans. (3) polynomial.
(x) = (x2 + x + 1) (x + 1)
tanx > x > sinx
(x) = (x + 1)
(x) tan x
f(x) is a periodic function
tan x (x) = constant.
lim 1
x 0 x (x) = (x2 + x + 1)
(x) = (x2 + x + 1)

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