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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


FULL TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2019
PAPER – 2

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. F1 should be greater than F2 therefore friction is towards right.
To balance torque about centre of mass normal shifted towards the right wall.
2. B
Sol. Tension in the string T = mg
Torque on the cylinder about the point of contact = 0
Mgr sin   mgr 1  sin  
M sin 
m
1  sin 
3. C
Sol. Work done by force = change in gravitational potential energy
W = m0 × V
 1 1 
W = GMm0  
 2 5 
4. AC
5. AD
Sol.

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For elastic collision     90 and form figure we use


sin   3 / 2    60  hence   30

6. ABCD
dv 
Sol. at   ar  v 2 / R & anet  at2  ar2
dt

7. BC
Sol. e=B0 v0  2 y   4 B0v03/2 t
e Bv
i  0 where  y  4v0t
 2y 
Bv  2 B 2v y 4 B 2v 3/ 2
F   0 0   2 y  B0  0 0  0 0 t
    
  2B 2v 2 y 4B 2v5/2
p  F .v  0 0  0 0 t
 
8. CD
Sol. Take torque of tension about IAOR it will first clockwise and then anticlockwise torque so
it will come to rest after covering certain distance. When spool at rest at extreme right
block will also be remain at rest but at same initial position (according to energy
conservation)

9. A
Sol. dQ   dU
dQ   nCv dt
dQ
 Cv  5 / 2 R
n  dt

10. B
Sol. dQ  dU  dW
dU  dU  dW
2dU  dW
5
2n  RdT  pdV
2
5nRdT  pdV
nRT  pV
dV dT
Dividing these equation we get    5
V T
Solving we get TV 1/5  constant

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SECTION – C
11. 1
1
Sol. WNA +WNG +WG = m BV 2 -0
2
1
WNA +0+0= (2)(1) 2  0  1
2
12. 1
Sol. Since A and B are same potential we can redraw the circuit as

Hence current through 8 is 1A and


VB -VD =  VB -VE  +  VE -VD  =-8+12=4V
x+y=1+0=1

13. 7
Sol.

q  2 1  cos 37   q  2 1  cos 53  
o o

=    
0  4  0  4 
   
q  1  4  1  3 
 = 1  1     1   
0  2  5  2  5  
q 1 2 7q
 = 1    
0  10 10  10 0

14. 6
Sol. X BF   1   2
dxBF  d 1 d  2
 
dt dt dt
4
VBF  (8  2)  (4  2)
3
4
= ×(-6)+2=-8+2=-6ms-1
3
15. 5

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Sol. The plate is free to rotate about vertical axis yy’.


Let v, vcm and  be the velocity of particle, velocity of centre of mass of plate and
angular velocity of plate just after collision.
 From conservation of angular momentum about vertical axis passing through O is
a ma 2
mu        (1)
2 3
Since the collision is elastic, the equation of coefficient of restitution is
vcm  v
e  1        (2)
u
a
But vcm       (3)
2
Solving, equation (1), (2) and (3) we get
12 u
ω= =5 rad/s
7 a
16. 4
2
Sol. F=   Projected area 
2 0
2
2  R   2 R 2
F     4
2 0  2 0
17. 3
Sol.

Taking torques about ‘O’


 1 Ml 2 
Mg×   ml 2  
6 12 36 
1 1 3
g     l.   .l  g
2 6 2
 g
acm    
6 4
mg 3mg
 N  mg   ,x 3
4 4
18. 2
Sol. y
(x,y
) d
n a x
x

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1 2
dI= dm×  2y 
12
1 3
dI=  2y  dx 
12
a
1 2 a 7  2a 7 
I=  8    x 6 dx  I    ,N  2
12 0 3 7 21

19. 4
M q
Sol. 
L 2m
e.L nh
M  &L 
2m 2
nhe
M  ,k  4
4 m
20. 3
Sol. F   R 2 x. g
d 2x  R 2 x g
  
dt 2 m
2 3 x
m  R 
3
2
d x  R 2 x  3 xg
 2  3
 3g 
dt 2 R  2R
1 3g
x  ,N 3
2 2R
SECTION – D

21. 00001.52
Sol. Assuming the potential of different junctions as shown in figure
a 2V b 3V c 4 d 8V e 6 f

3 2 5
5V g 4V 10V
1
0 0 0 0 0 0
Using junction rule:
x 5 4 x
  i  0    1
4 1
8  x    2  x   0    2
i  
5 6
From (1) and (2)

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482
x
194
482
So current through 1  4   1.52 ampere
194
22. 00001.12
16k m
Sol. k eq   T  2  1.12seconds
5 keq

23. 00019.20
Sol. v  u  120    1
v2 1 v 1
2
       2
u 16 u 4
 v  24 and u  96
1 1 1 1 1
    
f v u 24 96
 f  19.2 cm

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

24. A
Sol. In option (A) all methyl groups are equatorial

25. A
Sol. Due to back bonding (A) is a weaker base.

26. B
Sol. Fe  CO  x
26  0  2 x  36  EAN 
x5
27. BC
Sol.
(A) (B) -
O O 

aromatic
(C) - (D) -
O O  O O 


 


anti aromatic

28. ABCD
29. ABC

30. ABCD
Sol. CH3 CH3
CH2OH  O COOH
H H
 A  C8 H16 O   B
H / 

H3C
ozonolysis
  O + C O
H3C
C   D
LiAlH 4

OH

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31. AD
Sol. Chiral molecules do not have plane of symmetry

32. B
Sol. P4  s  
 P4  g  ΔH=59KJ b
P4  s  
 4P  g  ΔH=1265 KJ
P4  g  
 4P  g  ΔH=1206 KJ
1206
Average P-P bond enthalpy = =201KJ
6

33. C
Sol. On an average, one P  P bond of tetrahedral is broken and one new P  P bond
joining the two tetrahedral units is formed.
201  x  104
 x  305 KJ mol 1
SECTION – C
34. 6
Sol. A

E 


B D
Face diagonal of cube  AB  =2R
2R
Edge length of cube  BE  =
2
2R
Body diagonal of cube  AD  = 3×  6R
2
35. 7
Sol. It will be neutral solution.
36. 6
Sol. COOC 2H5
O
COOC 2H5
COOC 2H5 
C2 H 5O Na
+ COOC 2H5

C2 H 5OH

COOC 2H5
O
diethyl-β,β-dimethyl COOC 2H5
glutaric acid  ester  COOH
 P
O O
H 3O 

Q  

O O
COOH

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37. 3
Sol. O O O
HOOC HOOC
COOH  

 CO2
 
2CO2

HOOC COOH HOOC COOH HOOC
O O O

38. 6
Sol. These compounds will give iodoform test
O O O O O
, , , , C CH3 ,
H
O
O O
,
Ph Ph
O

39. 5
Sol.  24 
Mg 2   2e  
 Mg  EMg   12 g 
 2 
Charge required for the deposition of 12g Mg=1F
1
Charge required for the deposition of 1g Mg= F
12
F
 cost for charge=Rs.5
12
 27 
Al3+ +3e -  Al  E Al = =9g 
 3 
Charge required for 9 g  1F
Charge required for 30 g  30 F  10 F
9 3
Cost for 10 F 10 F  Rs.200
charge=5 12 
3 3

40. 8
Sol.  CO x/2 Co-Co  CO x/2
x
EAN  =36  =27+1+2×
2
 28  x  36  x  8
41. 1
Sol. The unit cell which is formed in this arrangement will be SCC.

42. 7
Sol. 64g CaC2 gives 28g polythene

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43. 3
Sol. Balanced equation is
3M x  Cr2 O 72  
 3MO 3  2Cr 3  4H   x  3

SECTION – D

44. 00004.90
Sol.  4Cr 3+ +12CO 2
2K 2Cr2O7 +6H 2 C2O 4 
n6 n2 
nK 2Cr2O7  0.1/ 6 nCO2  4.4 / 44  0.1mole
1
mass of K 2 Cr2O7   294  4.9 g
60

45. 00000.60

46. 00000.50
1 1000
Sol. d 3
4
2 1024   a  108 
3 1021
 a 108   8
107
8
a  10   a  5Å
2

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

47. A
3 f ''  x  f '''  x 
Sol. 
f ' x f ''  x 
 3ln f '  x   ln f ''  x   k
d 2x
 c
dy 2

48. D
3
f(x)dx
Sol. Let I=  (x 2
.............(1)
0 -3x+1)
3
f(3-x)
I=  2
.............(2)
0 (x -3x+1)

(1)  (2)  2I=3


3
I=
2

49. C
Sol. Vn =2a n+2 +Sn
n
=2[-4+(n+1)]+ [ 8  ( n  1)]
2
2
n -5n-12
=
2
Vn is minimum at n=2 or n=3
 Minimum value of Vn is -9

50. BD
51. D

52. BCD
Sol. p  n   Probability that child stops after drawing exactly n marbles
1 2 3  n  1  1  1
p  n   . . .......    
2 3 4  n  n  1  n  n  1
53. ABCD

3 2 
Sol. x  2 x  3x  1  0  


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1/ 
3 2 
x  3 x  2 x  1  0 1/ 
1/ 

1 1 1
Given expression  
1 1 1
3 3 3
  
 1  1 1 1 1 1 1 1
  3   

27  6     
3 

 
         11
 
 1  1  1  1  1  1 7
 3   3   3    3   3   3  
             

54. ABC
dx 2 x3
Sol. 3x  3 x3  t
dy x  y
dt t
   (t  y )dt  t dy
dy t  y
t2 c
 t dt  y dt  t dt   t. y 
2 2
 x6  2 x3 y  c

55. A
Sol. For   10  t1  2, t 2  2 and if x  1/ x  2  x  1 and x  1/ x  t 2 so there will be
two distinct values of x

56. B
Sol. Since domain of f  t   2t 3  9t 2  30, t  x  1/ x, t  2 f  2   22, f  2   10, critical
points at t  0 & 3; f  3   3

SECTION – C
57. 2
58. 0
59. 6
60. 3
61. 4
62. 8

Sol. The triangle has circumcentre at origin and its orthocentre laying on the circumcircle.

63. 5
100 y100 50. y 50
Sol. lim  50
y 1 y100  1 y 1

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 100 50 
lim100  50   100
 
y 1
1 y 1  y 50 
50
L=50-L  L=  25
2

64. 1
H n+1 -H n
Sol. Tn =
H n H n+1
1
As H n+1 -H n =
n+1
1 1
 Tn = 
H n H n+1
1 1
 T1 = 
H1 H 2
1 1
T2 = 
H2 H3
  
1 1
Tn = -
H n H n+1
1 1
T1 +T2 +...+Tn = -
H1 H n+1
As n  , T1 +T2 +...+0=1

65. 7
Sol. Clearly a team of 4 with two batsman and two bowler can be formed as
Case-I: 2 bowler+2batsman
Number of ways= 4 C 2 ×4 C 2 =36
Case-II: 2 bowler+1 batsman +1 all-rounder
4
C2 ×4 C1×1C1 =24
Case-III: 1bowler +2 batsman +1 all-rounder
4
C1×4 C2 ×1C1 =24
24  24 4
 Probability that all-rounder is selected= 
36  24  24 7
 p7

66. 5
SECTION – D

67. 00000.32

68. 00031.00

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x
2
 x  3  x  x  4  17  x 
Sol. 0
 
 x  x 2  x  1  x  32 
For  x to be defined x  0
x
 1
x
2
Since  x  4 ,  x are positive &  x 2  x  1 is always negative
 x  3 x  17   0
x  32
x0
1
  0  x  31
x  32

69. 00833.33
x x
Sol.  f (t )
 e dt  g ( x  t )dt  2 x  3
a 0
x x
f (t )
  e dt   g (t )dt  2 x  3 (Using King Property)
a 0
Differential both sides, we get
e f ( x )  g ( x)  2
 g ( x)  e f ( x )  2
 g '( x )  e f ( x ) . f '( x)
 e f ( x ) is always greater than zero.
 sign of g’(x) is same as sign of f '( x) .
 sign of g’(x)
  
-1 -2 ........... 96 97 98 99 100
Clearly, local extremum (maximum or minimum) will occur at
x=99,97,95,….,3,1
50
 Sum of all the values=1+3+5+…+99= [2 1  (50  1)  2]  2500
2

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