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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


7. For a given ......................
PART : I MATHEMATICS 8. Satisfying given ......................
Sol. Possible roots can be 1, 0
1. The value ......................
2 n 2 2n 1, –1
Sol. (1 + x + x ) = a0 + a 1x + a2 x + .....+ a2nX
1 , 2 ;  = complex cube root of unity
Put, x =
x 9. If  2  4  2  4  16..............
(x 2  x  1)n Sol. AM = GM when numbers are same

x 2n 2  4  4 
  2  4  .4
(a x  a1x 2n 1  a 2 x 2n2  ....  a 2n )
2n
2
 0 ......(2) when  2  4   4  2  8
x 2n
comparing (1) and (2)   4  16   16 
a0 = a2n   4  16 16
a1 = a2n–2 2
a2 =a2n–2 when   4  16   16    4   32
..........
.......... 10. ( a  0) If  be ......................
an – 1 = a n + 1 Sol. Let 2k and 3k be one of the roots of given equations
2 2
an = an So 4k –2k + 4a = 0, 9k –3k + 3a = 0 solving k = 4a
ar = a2n–r Putting in first equation a = 1/16
n n
11. Let f(n) = C0 C1 ......................
2. The value ...................... n n n n n n 2n
Sol. f(n) = C0 C1 + C1 C2 + .........+ C n – 1 Cn = Cn–1
Sol. a0 = a2n, a1 = a2n–1,....., an–1 = an +1  4f(n + 1) = 15 f(n)
n
(a0 + a1 + a2+....,+ an–1 ) + an + (an+1 + an+2 +....+a2n) = 3  4.
2n + 2 2n
Cn = 15 . Cn – 1
n
2 (a0 + a1+ a2 +....+ an–1) + an = 3
 4 2n  2 ! = 15
2n!
a0 + a1+ a2 +....+ an–1 = 1  3n  a 
2
n n! (n  2)! (n  1)! (n  1)!
 4. (2n + 2) (2n + 1) = 15 n (n + 2)
2 2
3. The interval in ......................  4(4n + 6n + 2) = 15n + 30n
2
 n – 6n + 8 = 0
4. The maximum ...................... i.e. n = 2, 4
3 2
Sol. Replacing x be 1/x, we get roots of x – x + bx + a = 0
will form distinct real AP. 12. If coefficient of ......................
2 n –1 2
Sol. (1 + 2x + 3x + ……+ nx )
x1 + x2 + x3 = 1 and 2x2 = x1 + x3  x2 = 1 2 n –1 2
= (1 + 2x + 3x + ……+ nx ) (1 + 2x + 3x + …+ nx )
n –1

3 n-1
Coefficient of x = 1. n + 2(n –1) + 3(n –2) + ….+ n.1
 (x – x + bx + a) =  x  1   x2  2x  3a 
3 2
Here tr = r(n –r + 1)
  
 3  3  n n

with the condition that


 Sum =

r 1
tr   r n  r  1
r 1
b = – 3a + 2 n n
9
For the real distinct existence of x1 and x3 ,
= n  1 r   r 2
r 1 r 1
4 1 b< 1.
 12a  0  a > –
= n  1
nn  1 nn  12n  1
9 27 3 
2 6
5. The minimum ...................... =
nn  1 (3(n + 1) –(2n + 1))
x x x x y y y y y y 6
         10
= nn  1n  2 =
Sol. 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6  n+2
16 36 C3.
10 
x y 6
13. Let ,  be the......................
 16 + 36  10 Sol.  +  = – p,  = q,  +  = p,  = q – 2
x x
Also  = 24  q(q – 2) = 24  q = b or – 4
6. Minimum value ......................
Sol. Using G.M.  H.M.  1 1  1 1 5 5
1
Also    +   =  –p  p =
    6 q q– 2 6
 x 2  y  3 5
  .   5 if q = 6 p = 10 and if q = – 4  p = 10 not visible property in
 2 3 
     4 9

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14. Let N be the ......................
Sol.   3 1  100
1   x  3   C1
  x 
1 2 90 C
 1  1
 1  100 C1  x 3  3   100 C2  x 3  3 
 x   x 
100
 1 
 ......  100 C100  x 3  3  P
 x  P3 = (1 – cos (90 – C))
expansion contain constant term and terms obtained by
2
P P  1 2 2 
3
1 P3 = (1 – sin c) =  1   = P1  
combination of x and will get converted into a terms 2 2  
x3 2 3 
21. What is magnitude ....................

3
1 Sol. E  E1ˆi  E2 ˆj (external field)
involving x and
x3   ˆ
3 6 E sheet   i for x < 0
 constant + 1 x + 2 x + ………. 2 0
2 100
+ 1 1    1   ......    1 
3 100
..... + 100 (x )
3 2 3  100  3 
x x  x 
Hence total number of terms, N = 1 + 100 + 100 = 201.

15. If H1, H2, H3, ......................


1 1
Sol. Let  k 
Hi1 Hi î for x > 0
2 0
2n 2n
i  Hi  Hi1   1i 1 1 In region x < 0 Ex = 0
  1  H  H
i 1 i i1
  
i 1

k  Hi1 Hi 
 2n
E1 =

20
PART : II PHYSICS x>0 Ex = 2E1
20. Value .................... Ey = E2
Sol. Ex
tan  = =2
Ey
A
2E1 = 2E2
R2  d2  E1 = E2
P

 R
S d
| E |  2E1  4 2 N/C

B 22. EL is electric ....................
If
   ˆ
Sol. EL  E  i
2 0
2  d 
P1 = P 1      ˆ
4  2
R d  2
ER  E  i
2 0
P d  P
= 1 
2 R d  4
2 2
= 2 3   Subtracting above equations
  
| EL  ER | 
Case-1 0
23. Find V A ....................
Sol. First find the speed of the spaceship on each of the circular
C1 orbits. Then, separately find the speed of the spaceship at each
i 90 C  point of the elliptical orbit
Velocity in circular path
GM
V1 =
sin i = sin (90 – C) r
For elliptical path
sin i = cos c = 2  1 K + U = TE
1 GMm GMm
cos i = 2  2 mV22 – –
2 r 2r
P
P2 = 1  2  2 = 2P1  V
4GM
2 2 3 3r

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 4  29. Twelve infinite ....................
GM
VA  V2 – V1   – 1 Sol. cub = flux due to single wire from whole cube
r  3 

cub = similarly four wires out of twelve will have same
V A = GM  4 
80
  1
r  3 
 contribution and eight will have zero.
24. Time period ....................  
cub , = ×4=
Sol. T2 r3 80 20

T12  3r 
3

 2 30. A thin spherical ....................


 
3/2 4 3
T1 =  3  T Sol. V = r .... (1)
2 3
 
3/2 Q
time to go from A to B = T1 =  3  days  .... (2)
2 2
 
4r 2
25. The electric .................... p0

2/20+p
Sol.

2 4s
 kQ  p  p0  .... (3)
E 2 2 0 r
x p – p0 = 0 .... (4)
 4 3 1 Q2 4s
1 3 x  x  · 
E1  = 2 4
40 x 2 30 20 16  r r

Enet  E1  E2 = (d  x) +
x 1 n0 s 4
 · 2 3
· r 3  4s ; n = 96
3 0 3 0 2 0 16 r 3
d
E
30 31. A tube of ....................
Sol.
26. The potential ....................
Sol. V = –
 E.dx
v2 d 2
d dx ; V – V =  d ; d2  4
| V | /4 
 V  3 0
2 1
30 3 0
v1 0 1 1
=
27. The figure .................... 2 16
Sol. For refraction at inner surface
1.5 1 1.5  1
  v = –10.5
v 14 7
For refraction at outer surface 32. A tunnel is ....................
1 1.5 1  1.5 Sol. maximum velocity will be at its centre. From energy conservation
  v’ = –20 cm
v ' 17.5 14 1  2GM   –GM  1 2  –3 GM 
m  m   2 mv1  m  2 R 
Image appears nearer by 1 cm. 2  R   R   
28. A converging .................... 1 3 GMm
y mv12 =
Sol. h 2 2 R
x 0 9
x 3GM
h
y 0 V1=
R
33. Consider a ....................
Sol. According to question (At equator)
Mv 2 Mg Rg GM
y = 3x ...........(i) Mg – =  v2 = =
y – x = 60 ...........(ii) R 2 2 2R
f= xy ...........(iii) GMm 1
xy Using conservation of energy :   mv 2e =0
R 2
Solving (i), (ii) & (iii)
2GM
f = 22.5 cm.  ve2 = = 4v2
R

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36. Which of the ....................
Sol. (A) 22a3
T=
Gm
T  2a 3
A O t = =
2 2Gm
Gm2 Gm2 1 2
Focal length of mirror = 5 cm

2a
= 
a
+2  2 mV 
focal length of lens = 20 cm
 
(B)
2= Gm2 Gm
dF'cos=dF mV V=
2a 2a
dF'
2Gm
Velocity of approach 2V =
a
 d (D)
q
1 q +
dF' = 2R sin Rd –
40 R 2 O O'
q
=  sin d
20
2
q R
dF = dF' cos = sin cos d   
20 2 2 R
E0 = =
q 40 R / 2 40
= sin2 d
40 R / 2 R
Case-I E0' = =
2 0 40
0 q
dF = sin2 d
40 PART : III CHEMISTRY
/ 2 37. If the HF can be recovered ..........
0 q 0 q
Sol. (CH2 )n  4n CoF3  (CF2 )n  2nHF  4nCoF2
F=
40  sin 2d  4
0 0 2CoF2 + F2  2CoF3
F  2HF  H2 + F2
E=  0
q 40 103
Required moles of CoF3  4n
Case-II 50n
 = 0cos
0 q 10 3 4n
 dF =
2
cos  sin d
So required moles of F2 = 
20 50n 2
/ 2 Moles of F2 coming from HF  103
0 q 2 0 q  2n
2  50n
F=
20  cos  sin d =
60
0
So net moles of
10 3 10 3
F2  
F  25 50
E=  0
q 6 0 10 3
So mass =  38 = 760 g
50
com
(C) a a 38. In the above question ..........
m Sol. 5 mole
m 2A
Gm2 GMm a 39. 10 g oxalate sample ..........
F= = , A= Sol. Let mole of oxalate ion is ‘a’
4a2 (2A)2 2 Eq. of oxalate = Eq. of KMnO4
Gm2 GMm m 1 250  5
  M= a×2= ×
4a 2 a2 4 10 1000
3 1
2 4a2  a  162 a3 22 3 or a = mol
T = = = a 16
Gm  2  Gm 8 Gm
%=
5 .5
4  100 = 55%
10

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40. Certain moles of CO2 .......... 1
Sol. Let mole of CO2 is ‘a’  H+(aq) + e–
H2(g)
2
CO 2  2NaOH  Na2CO3 ______________________________
So moles of Na2CO3 will be a 1 1
In presence of HPh Hg2Cl2(s) +  Hg(l) + Cl–(aq) + H+(aq)
H (g)
Eq. of NaOH + equivalent of Na2CO3 = eq. of HCl 2 2 2
nNaOH  1  nNa2CO3  1  2.5  10 3  30 Ecell = E0cell – 0.059 log [Cl–][H+]
1
In presence of MeOH or 0.634 = (0.28 – 0) + 0.059 pH
nNaOH  1  nNa2CO3  2  2.5  40  10 3 0.634  0.28
–3 or pH = =6
a = 50 ×10 mol 0.059
48. What volume (in L) of ..........
41. What is the mole ..........
NH4HS NH3 + H2S Sol. 2FeS 2  5O2  4SO2  2FeO
Sol.
a–2x a 4 .072 10 6
2NH3 N2 + 3H2 n SO2    = 12 mole
a–2x x 3x 2 100 120
a  2x 3 SO2  2NaOH  Na2SO3  H2O
Given 
3x 1 nNaOH  24
a = 11x 24
3x 1 so V   4L
x H2   6
2a  2x 8
49. One mole of an impure ..........
42. Assuming the volume .......... Sol. 40% by mole of CO 2  0.4 mole of CO 2
Sol. Amount of the gases present at equilibrium = weight of Number of moles of CO = 1 – 0.4 = 0.6 mol
NH4HS dissociated
2O5 (S) + 5CO(g) 2 (s) + 5CO2 (g)
3
–4
 x    3x  0.6 0.4
KC = 3 × 10 = 2 0.6 – x 0.4 + x
a – 2x 
or x = 0.03 & a = 0.33 At equilibrium given moles of CO = 0.5 mol
0.6 – x = 0.5 or x = 0.1 mol
0.33  51
d  16.83 g/L 5
PCO
1 2
(0.5)5
KP = = = 1.0 Ans.
5
44. What is the hydrolysis ..........
PCO (0.5)5
.06 (H )2 50. 80 gm of NaOH is added ..........
Sol. E cell  Ecell  log  A2
2 (H )C Sol. 2NaOH(aq) + NiCl2(aq) Ni(OH)2(s)+ 2NaCl (aq)
2 mol 2 mol 0 0
1
E cell  .24   .06 log  0 1 mol 1 mol 2 mol
(H )
At equilibrium [Ni++] = 1 M
+ –4
[H ] = 10 M or pH = 4
+
[H ] = Ch and [Ni++][OH –]2 = 10– 16
10 4 10 4 [OH–] = 10– 8
h  2  10  2 pOH = 8
C 10 pH = 6 Ans.
2
K h  Ch
51. Consider the following ..........
 10 2  (10 –2 )2 = 10–6 Sol. 2KMnO4  3H2SO4  5H2 O2 
45. How many of the .......... 2MnSO4  5O2  K 2SO4  8H2 O
Sol. (2) cell potential does not depend upon stoichiometric 52. For titration of weak ..........
coefficients of reaction. Sol. The pH of the solution at the equivalent point-lies on alkaline
side so HPh can be used.
46. Find the normality of ..........
Sol. Fe3  CO2
FeC2O4  53. For titration of strong ..........
Sol. at equivalent point pH always 7.
So the valency factor = 3
So N = 1 × 3 = 3 54. For titration of weak ..........
Sol. The pH of the solution at the equivalent point lies slightly in
47. EMF of the following .......... acidic range.
Sol. At cathode :
1 –  Hg(l) + Cl–(aq)
Hg Cl (s) + e
2 2 2
At anode :

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ADVANCED PATTERN PART
TEST-1 (APT-1)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 17-04-2018 | REVISION PLAN-2 | COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), VIJAY (JR)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-0
PART : I MATHEMATICS

1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (B)

8. (A) 9. (8) 10. (5) 11. (6) 12. (5) 13. (4) 14. (3)

15. (9) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (C)

PART : II PHYSICS

19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (C)

26. (A) 27. (1) 28. (2) 29. (2) 30. (6) 31. (8) 32. (3)

33. (2) 34. (AD) 35. (C) 36. (A)

PART : III CHEMISTRY

37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B)

44. (C) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (6) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (6)

51. (8) 52. (AC) 53. (AC) 54. (A)

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ADVANCED PATTERN PART
TEST-1 (APT-1)
TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 17-04-2018 | REVISION PLAN-2 | COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), VIJAY (JR)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-1
PART : I MATHEMATICS

1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (C)

8. (B) 9. (8) 10. (5) 11. (6) 12. (5) 13. (4) 14. (3)

15. (9) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (C)

PART : II PHYSICS

19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (A) 24. (B) 25. (A)

26. (B) 27. (1) 28. (2) 29. (2) 30. (6) 31. (8) 32. (3)

33. (2) 34. (CD) 35. (A) 36. (C)

PART : III CHEMISTRY

37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (A)

44. (B) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (6) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (6)

51. (8) 52. (BC) 53. (AD) 54. (B)

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DATE : 17-04-2018 | REVISION PLAN-2 | COURSE : VIJETA (JP), VISHWAAS (JF), VIJAY (JR)
ANSWER KEY
CODE-2
PART : I MATHEMATICS

1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (B)

8. (A) 9. (8) 10. (5) 11. (6) 12. (5) 13. (4) 14. (3)

15. (9) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (C)

PART : II PHYSICS

19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (C)

26. (A) 27. (1) 28. (2) 29. (2) 30. (6) 31. (8) 32. (3)

33. (2) 34. (AD) 35. (C) 36. (A)

PART : III CHEMISTRY

37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (B)

44. (C) 45. (4) 46. (3) 47. (6) 48. (4) 49. (1) 50. (6)

51. (8) 52. (AC) 53. (AC) 54. (A)

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