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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


PART TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1

TEST DATE: 17-11-2019

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 183

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into Two Sections: Section-A & Section-B.

1. Section-A (01– 7, 19 – 25, 37 – 43) contains 21 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks
for wrong answer
Partial Marks +1 for each correct option provided no incorrect option is selected.

Section-A (08 – 13, 26 – 31, 44 – 49) contains 18 questions. Each of 2 Tables with 3 Columns and
4 Rows has three questions. Column 1 will be with 4 rows designated (I), (II), (III) and (IV).
Column 2 will be with 4 rows designated (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv). Column 3 will be with 4 rows
designated (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Each multiple choice question with 4 options has only one
correct answer and carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

2. Section–B (14 – 18, 32 – 36, 50 – 54) contains 15 Numerical based questions with answers as
numerical value from 0 to 9 and each question carries +3 marks for correct answer. There is no
negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One or More than one correct type)

This section contains 07 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

1. A square conducting loop ABCD and a rectangular F E


conducting loop EFGH are placed on the same plane as
shown in the figure. The loop ABCD is placed d >> 
symmetrically with respect to EFGH such that its central A
B
line is at a distance d from the loop EFGH. Side length ‘’ a >> d

of small loop ABCD is much smaller than the length ‘a’ a >> 
C
and width ‘d’ of the bigger loop EFGH. A source is applied D
on loop ABCD, such that it sets up a current I = kt in it. 
Here k is a positive constant and t is time. Then choose
the correct option(s).
G H

d
(A) If the current in the loop ABCD is in clockwise sense then the induced current in the loop
EFGH due to this current is in anticlockwise sense.
(B) If the current in the loop ABCD is in clockwise sense then the induced current in the loop
EFGH due to this current is in clockwise sense.
  2k
(C) emf induced in the loop EFGH due to current in the loop ABCD is 0 .
4d
30 2k
(D) emf induced in the loop EFGH due to current in the loop ABCD is .
4d

2. A thin walled non-magnetic spherical shell with wall thickness d


d and radius R (R >> d) is placed in a uniform magnetic field  y
 B
dB0
B  B0 ˆj , which slowly changes as   , where  is a
dt R x
positive constant. Electrical resistivity of the material of the
shell is .
Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) Induced magnetic moment of the shell is towards  ĵ direction
(B) Induced magnetic moment of the shell is towards  ĵ direction
3 4
(C) Induced magnetic moment of the shell is dR 
2
2 4
(D) Induced magnetic moment of the shell is dR 
3

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3. A metallic disc of radius ‘a’ mounted 


on a rigid axle is rotating with a
constant angular velocity  inside a
long solenoid of inductance L whose
two ends are connected to the
rotating disc by two brush contacts
R
as shown. The total resistance of the
whole circuit is R. Then

P
metallic disc a
of radius ‘a’
long uniform
solenoid of N
turns and
length 

Brush
0Nia2
(A) The induced emf between terminals P and Q is , when current in the coil is i.
2
(B) Current in the coil can increase or decrease with time depending upon the value of .
R
(C) min for increasing the current in the coil always is
20Na2
2R
(D) min for increasing the current in the coil always is
0Na2

4. A solenoid of radius r is made of thin metallic wire rings with resistance of each ring R. The rings
have been put in a uniform way on a very long glass cylinder which has vacuum inside it. The
solenoid and glass cylinder are glued to each other. The number of rings per unit length is n and
the planes containing the rings are perpendicular to the symmetry axis of the cylinder. At a
moment the cylinder starts rotating around its symmetry axis with an angular acceleration . The
e
magnetic field B at the centre of the cylinder (after a long time) is ( is specific charge of
m
electron).
0 nmr 2 
(A)
eR
0nmr 2 
(B)
eR
20nmr 2 
(C)
eR
40nmr 2 
(D)
eR

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5. During the melting of a slab of ice at 273 K at the atmospheric pressure.


(A) Positive work is done by the ice-water system on the atmosphere.
(B) Positive work is done on the ice-water system by the atmosphere.
(C) The internal energy of the ice-water system increases.
(D) The internal energy of the ice-water system decreases.

6.  
An electric dipole having dipole moment P  3iˆ  4ˆj  109 Cm is placed in a uniform electric


field E  60iˆ  80ˆj N/C.
(A) Electric field applies zero net force on the dipole
(B) Electric field energy of the dipole in the electric field is 5 × 107 J.
(C) The dipole is in stable equilibrium in the electric field.
(D) The dipole is in unstable equilibrium in the electric field.

7. A charged particle of charge q and mass m is entering at origin y L


with a velocity v î in a uniform magnetic field –B k̂ which is 
extended upto infinite at right of the line L. Select the correct   
option(s) q, m 30 
  
mv x
Given that  1 meter. and v = 1 m/s.
qB     
    
     
(A) Velocity of the particle makes an angle 60 with x-axis while it is coming out of the
magnetic field.
1 3 
(B) The co-ordinates of point of exit is  m, m
2 2 
 3 1 
(C) The co-ordinates of point of exit is  m, m  .
 2 2 

(D) Time spent by the particle in the magnetic field is sec.
3

(Matching type - Single Correct Option)


This section contains SIX questions of matching type. The section contains TWO tables (each having 3
columns and 4 rows). Based on each table, there are THREE questions. Each question has FOUR
options (A), (B), (C), and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.
Answer questions 8, 9 and 10 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.
Here P, V, T , U have usual meaning of pressure, volume, temperature, density and Internal
energy of gas.
Column – 1 Column – 2 Column – 3

P
A
V B

(I) (i) WAB  0 (P) UAB  0


C
T
CA – Rectangular Hyperbola

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A
B

(II) (ii) WAB  0 (Q) UBC  0


C
T
CA – Rectangular Hyperbola

U
A B
V

(III) C (iii) WBC  0 (R) UAB  0

V
CA – Rectangular Hyperbola

P
B
2P0
(IV) C (iv) WCA  0 (S) UCA  0
P0
A
V
V0 2V0

8. In a cyclic process W AB and UAB are both non zero values and have same sign.
(A) (I) (ii) (R)
(B) (II) (i) (P)
(C) (III) (i) (P)
(D) (IV) (ii) (R)

9. In a cyclic process QBC must be positive.


(A) (I) (iii) (Q)
(B) (II) (iii) (Q)
(C) (III) (iii) (Q)
(D) (IV) (iii) (Q)

10. In a cyclic process, W any path + Uany path < 0 (any path means any of AB or BC or CA)
(A) (I) (ii) (R)
(B) (II) (iv) (S)
(C) (III) (iv) (S)
(D) (IV) (i) (R)

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Answer questions 11, 12 and 13 by appropriately matching the information given in the
three columns of the following table.

Column –1 is having charged systems, Column –2 is having variation of electric field for any
charged system of column –1 and Column –3 is having variation of electric potential (taking
potential at infinity to be zero) for any charged system of column –1
Column – 1 Column – 2 Column – 3

R2 V
R1 2Q E
+Q
P1
(I) (i) (P)

Point charge at center R1 R2 r


R1 R2 r
= Q and charge on
thick conducting shell
= 2Q

R2
R1 Q E V
P1
(II) (ii) (Q)
Two thin conducting R1 R2 r R1 R2 r
shell, out of which
inner shell is having
charge Q and outer
shell is uncharged

R2 E
R1 V

+Q
P1
(III) (iii) (R)
R1 R2 r R1 R2
Two thin uncharged r
conducting shell and
Point charge at centre
=Q

R2 E V
R1 +Q

Q
(IV) P1 (iv) (S)

Point charge at center R1 R2 r R1 R2 r


= Q, Charge on thick
conducting shell = +Q
In each charged system Q = 1 C, R1 = 10 cm, R2 = 20 cm. Each of the shells or spheres are
conducting. Variation of electric field and potential is given as a function of radial distance r. point
P1 in each figure is at distance r = R1 +  (where   0)

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11. Electric field at point P1 is 900 for a charged system. Choose the correct option for that
m
charged system.
(A) (III) (i) (Q)
(B) (III) (iv) (S)
(C) (II) (iv) (Q)
(D) (II) (i) (P)

12. Electric potential of a conducting shell (thin or thick) is 45 KV for a charged system. Choose the
correct option for that charged system.
(A) (I) (ii) (R)
(B) (I) (ii) (P)
(C) (III) (i) (R)
(D) (III) (i) (P)

13. Electrical potential energy stored in outside space (from r = R2 to (r  ) is 2.25 × 10-2J
(A) (I) (ii) (Q)
(B) (II) (iv) (S)
(C) (III) (i) (P)
(D) (III) (i) (S)

SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

14. A conducting rod is initially at 0°C temperature. Now Melting ice Insulation Steam
one end A is kept at melting ice chamber (0°C) and chamber chamber
(0°C) (100°C)
the other end B is kept at steam chamber (100°C). A XY B
The surface of the rod is well insulated from the
outer environment so that heat is only flowing along
the length of the rod as shown is the figure.
The cross-sectional area of the rod is 1 cm 2 and length of the rod is 1 m. Thermal conductivity of
the rod is 500 W/m-K. Density of the rod is 8000 kg/m3. Specific heat capacity of the rod is 500
J/kg-K. A small cylindrical element xy (of length 1 cm and cross-sectional area same as that of
rod) is examined. It is observed that temperature gradient of the end X is 5°C/m and average
temperature of xy part of the rod is rising at 0.05°C/sec. What is the temperature gradient
(in °C/m) of end Y of the element?

15. A point charge q = 8.85  109 C is placed at (0, d, 0) y


where d = 1m. An insulating surface ABCA is on the q(0, d, 0)
x-z plane, which is bounded by a quarter circle AB
and two equal length straight line BC and CA as B (d, 0, 0)
shown in the figure. Electric flux through the surface x
ABCA in Nm2/C is (nearest integer)
C2
Take 0  8.85  1012 A
Nm2 C (d, 0, d)
z

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16. Chandrayan-1, the lunar mission launched by India in 2008, had all gold wiring. A particular
instrument on board the mission, was operating at the same temperature as the space
surrounding the Chandrayan at 3 K. Instrument specifications demanded that no wire in the
instrument should offer a resistance more than 7 m. All the instruments on Chandrayan were
fabricated in ISRO lab at room temperature of 30°C. If the radius of all wires in the instrument
was 0.1 mm (as measured in ISRO lab). If the maximum allowable length (as measured in ISRO
1  22 
lab) of any wire is approximately  meter then find .  Take   . (Assume that resistivity
  7 
and length of gold wire change linearly with temperature)
You can use these properties of gold.
 Resistivity at room temperature  = 2.2 × 10–8 m
 Temperature coefficient of resistivity  = 0.0032 K–1
 Linear thermal expansion coefficient  = 1.5 × 10–5 K–1.

17. The network shown consists of an infinite number of cells of emf 1 and  2 with corresponding
internal resistances r1 and r2 respectively A resistor R = 1 is connected to the end of the
network. If the values of the emfs and internal resistances are 1 = 1.0 V, 2 = 2.0 V, r1 = 4 and
r2 = 6. If the current flowing through the resistor R is I ampere, then find 10 I.

1 r1 1 r1
2 2
R
r2 r2

18. A thin non conducting disc of mass M = 2 kg, charge Q = 2 × 10–2C y



1 B  B0rˆ
and radius R  m is placed on a frictionless horizontal plane with
6
its centre at the origin of the coordinate system. A non uniform, radial
 x
magnetic field B  B0 rˆ exists in space, where B0 = 10 T and the disc
is rotated with an angular velocity   x  102 rad/sec about an axis w
passing through its centre and perpendicular to its plane, as shown
in the figure. At what value of x the disc will lift off from the surface.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A
(More Than One Correct Type)

This section contains 7 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) for
its answer, out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.

19.

 CHCl3  NaOH  
N
H
Product (s) formed is/are
(A) CHO

N
H
(B) Cl

N
(C) CHO

N
(D)

CHO
N
H

20. Which of the following statement is/are correct?


(A) Cellulose nitrate is a natural polymer.
(B) Vulcanization increases rigidity by restricting the movement of the polymer chains.
(C) HDPE is a linear polymer whereas LDPE is a branched polymer.
(D) Cellulose is an example of an unbranched polysaccharide.

21. Which of the following transformation(s) is/are possible by aq. NaOH in presence or absence of
heating
(A) CH2OH
CH2OH

O  HCHO  excess   OH  HCOONa 

CH2OH
HOH2C
(B)
Ph
O 
 Ph OH
Me
Me

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(C)

 O
O
O
(D) Br OH
NO 2 NO 2



NO 2 NO 2

22. OH
Which of the following is/are correct about the above drawn compound?
(A) It gives positive Br2 – water test.
(B) It gives positive Na-metal test.
(C) It gives negative iodoform test.
(D) It does not give turbidity with Lucas reagent at room temperature.
SCl2
23. H2C  CH2  P
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding ‘P’?
(A) P on treatment with sodium ethoxide produces divinyl sulphide.
(B) It is a chemical warfare agent.
(C) Rate of hydrolysis of P is much more than its corresponding ether analogue.
(D) On complete hydrolysis it produces HCl and diol.

24. Which of the following acids undergo decarboxylation just on heating?


(A) COOH
CH2

(B) CO 2H

CO 2H

(C) O
HO 2C

(D)

O
C
O OH

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25. How many of the following statements is/are correct?


(A) -D-(+)-glucopyranose and -D-(+)-glucopyranose are diastereomers
(B) D-Glucose and D-Mannose are diastereomers
(C) Maleic acid and Fumaric acid are diastereomers
(D) Dextro’ form and ‘Meso’ form of tartaric acid (2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid) are
diastereromers.

(Matching type - Single Correct Option)


This section contains SIX questions of matching type. The section contains TWO tables (each having 3
columns and 4 rows). Based on each table, there are THREE questions. Each question has FOUR
options (A), (B), (C), and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.

Answer Q. 26, Q. 27 and Q. 28 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3


(I) Orlon (i) High impact resistance and (P) Elastometer
mechanical toughness
(II) Buna-N (ii) Have good resistance to (Q) Homopolymer
stains, chemicals
(III) Dacron (iii) Resistant to the action of (R) Terpolymer
petrol, lubricating oil
(IV) ABS (iv) Crease resistant (S) Thermoplastic or
thermoset depend on the
chemical structure

26. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (I) (iv) (S)
(B) (II) (iii) (P)
(C) (IV) (i) (P)
(D) (I) (iv) (S)

27. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (IV) (i) (R)
(B) (II) (ii) (Q)
(C) (III) (iv) (Q)
(D) (I) (ii) (P)

28. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (II) (ii) (S)
(B) (III) (ii) (R)
(C) (IV) (i) (P)
(D) (I) (ii) (Q)

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Answer Q. 29, Q. 30 and Q. 31 by appropriately matching the information given in the three
columns of the following table.

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3


(I) O (i) E1CB involved (P) One
during the product
C12 reaction
OH

H2C  
C14 OH
O

(II) R2 (ii) Proceeds via six (Q) Three


CH2I2
membered cyclic products

Zn Cu TS
Et2 O

R1
(III) Br (iii) Proceeds via five (R) Four
14 NaNH2
membered cyclic products

liq. NH
 TS
3

(IV) (iv) Butterfly type (S) Two


transition state products

 2 2
i H O

ii 160o C, 
 Product  s 

 not containing N

29. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (III) (ii) (R)
(B) (II) (iv) (S)
(C) (IV) (i) (P)
(D) (I) (iii) (S)

30. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (III) (i) (S)
(B) (II) (i) (P)
(C) (IV) (ii) (P)
(D) (I) (iii) (R)

31. Which of the following is only correct combination?


(A) (III) (iv) (S)
(B) (IV) (iii) (Q)
(C) (IV) (ii) (S)
(D) (I) (ii) (P)

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SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

32. Cl CH CH Br
HO 2C CHOH3 CO 2H

Cl CH CH F B 
A
If number of stereoisomers for (A) is 2x, and if number of stereoisomers are possible for (B) is 2y.
Then value of x/y would be?

33. O
 i SOCl
ii  KCN  ' A '
OH  2
H3C C
iii  H3O 
How many of the following statements is/are correct about ‘A’?
(1) It forms oxime with hydroxylamine
(2) It can be prepared by the oxidation of propylene glycol by KMnO4.
(3) It is stronger acid than propanoic acid
(4) It forms phenyl hydrazone with phenyl hydrazine
(5) It can be prepared by hydrolysis of , -dibrompropanoic acid
(6) When it is heated with dil. H2SO4 in a sealed tube, decarboxylation takes place
(7) When it is heated with conc. H2SO4, decarbonylation takes place
(8) It gives positive result in the iodoform reaction
(9) It decolourises bromine water and KMnO4 solution.

34. Nylon-2-nylon-6 is a biodegradable step growth polymer. It can be expressed as


O
NH CH2 x C NH CH2 y C
O n
Value of y + x would be?

35. How many of the following reaction is not possible or produce very poor yield?
(i) NO 2 NO 2

CH3Cl

Anhydrous AlCl3

CH3
(ii) NO 2 O

+ X NH2 CO 2H
NK
i 

ii OH ,H O 
 
3

O CO 2H

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(iii) NH2 NH2

CH3 Cl

Anhydrous AlCl

3

CH3
(iv) OH OH
Br Br
Br2

CS 2

Br
(v) O O
MnO
R C O H 

 R C R
(vi) O
Li C
 i CO2
OH

 ii  H2 O,H

(vii) X


Anhydrous AlCl

3

(viii)

CH3 ONa

300 K

Br
(ix) NH2 NO 2

CF3 CO3H
 

NH2 NO 2

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36. Protonation of carbonyl group forms a cation with significant charge on the carbon atom


C O  H 
 C OH  C OH

How many of the following carbonyl compounds form an aromatic cation on protonation?
1. 2.
O O

3. 4.
O O O

5. O 6.

7. 8.
C H
H B O
O O
9.
O

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
One OR More Than One Choice Type

This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D)
for its answer, out of which only ONE OR MORE THAN ONE is/are correct

37. Let the ordered pair of integers (xi, yi) where i = 1, 2, ....., n satisfy the equation

tan–1 x + tan–1 8 = tan–1 y + . For the polygon so formed in xy plane which of the following is/are
2
true?
(A) It is a rectangle
(B) It is not cyclic
(C) It is symmetric about line y = x
(D) It is symmetric about line x + y = 0

38. Let A = {xy = c| c  R – {0}}. Let EC = 0 represent locus of point Pc such that sum of slopes of
normals drawn from it to xy = c is equal to sum of ordinates of feet of normals. Let F be the set of
points of intersection of Ec = 0 with xy = c (for parameter ‘c’), then
(A) (1, 1) is an element of F
(B) (2, 1) is not an element of F
(C) (0, 0) is an element of Ec  F  c  R – {0}
(D) F is a set of hyperbolas

39. Which of the following is/are correct with respect to angle bisectors of pair of lines
3x2 – 4y2 – xy – 12x + 16y = 0
(A) Angle bisector containing point (2, 1) is the obtuse angle bisector
(B) Equation of acute angle bisector is  3 2  5  x   4 2  5  y  20  0
(C) Equation of obtuse angle bisector is  3 2  5  x   4 2  5  y  20  0
(D) Angle bisectors are perpendicular with respect to each other

40. For the curves 2x2 + y2 = 2 and y2 – x2 = –2 which of the following is/are true?
(A) Equation of a pair of common tangents is 4x2 + y2 – 4xy – 6 = 0
(B) Equation of a pair of common tangents is 4x 2 + y2 + 4xy – 6 = 0
5
(C) Length of common tangent is
3
10
(D) Length of common tangent is
3

x 2 y2  x  4 2 y 2
41. Let E1 :   1 and E 2 :   1 . If E2 rolls on E1, without slipping, then which of the
4 3 4 3
following is/are true?
(A) Locus of centre of E2 is a polynomial of fourth degree
(B) Locus of one of the focus of E2 is polynomial of third degree
(C) Locus of centre of E2 is a closed curve
(D) Locus of one of the focus of E2 is a closed curve

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42. Let O be circumcenter of ABC and AO, BO, CO meet circumcircle of ABC in D, E, F
respectively. If areas of ABC, DBC, EAC, FAB are , 1, 2, 3 and radius of their
circumcircle are R, R1, R2, R3 respectively, then (where A, B, C and a, b, c have usual meaning)
(A) 1 + 2 + 3 = 
(B) 1 + 2 + 3 = 2R2 sin A sin B sin C
a b c 4
(C)    2
R1 R2 R3 R
a b c abc
(D)    2
R1 R2 R3 R

n 2
th
43.  Pia cos
i ai
 2019 where Pi represents the i prime number
i 1
(i.e., for example P1 = 2, P2 = 3, P3 = 5 .....) such that Pn < 2019 and ai  R. If elements of set A
be solution of the equation represented by ordered n-tuple (a1, a2, a3 ....., an), then
(A) number of elements in set A is finite
(B) if ai  9  i = 1, 2, ....., n, then number of element in set A is 25
(C) if ai  0  i = 1, 2, ....., n, then A is null set
(D) if ai  9  i = 1, 2, ....., n, then A is singleton set

(Matching type - Single Correct Option)


This section contains SIX questions of matching type. The section contains TWO tables (each having 3
columns and 4 rows). Based on each table, there are THREE questions. Each question has FOUR
options (A), (B), (C), and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct.

Answer Q.44, Q.45 and Q.46 by appropriately matching the information given in the three columns
of the following table.

Let P1 P2 P3 form an equilateral triangle. Let Pn + 3 be mid-point of Pn and Pn + 1  n  N. Match the ratios
of areas of triangle given in Column-1 and ratio of angles of triangle given in Column-2 to their respective
values in Column-3

Column–1 Column–2 Column–3


P2017 P2018 P2019 P2021 P2022 P2023
(I) (i) (P) 1
P2019 P2020 P2021 P2020 P2019 P2018
P2017 P2018 P2019 P2001 P2002 P2003
(II) (ii) (Q) 2
P2020 P2021 P2022 P2020 P2018 P2021
P2017 P2019 P2020 P2004 P2005 P2003
(III) (iii) (R) 4
P2018 P2019 P2020 P2002 P2003 P2004
P2021 P2022 P2023 P2017 P2018 P2019
(IV) (iv) (S) 8
P2021 P2023 P2025 P2018 P2019 P2020

44. Which of the following combination is only CORRECT?


(A) (I) (i) (Q)
(B) (II) (iii) (P)
(C) (I) (iii) (R)
(D) (II) (i) (S)

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45. Which of the following combination is only CORRECT?


(A) (III) (ii) (P)
(B) (IV) (i) (R)
(C) (III) (i) (P)
(D) (IV) (iv) (R)

46. Which of the following combination is only CORRECT?


(A) (II) (iv) (P)
(B) (IV) (i) (Q)
(C) (II) (ii) (R)
(D) (IV) (iv) (P)

Answer Q.47, Q.48 and Q.49 by appropriately matching the information given in the three columns
of the following table.

  3 
Let inverse trigonometric functions be defined as follows: sin1 x :  1, 1    ,  ;
2 2 
  3     
cos 1 x :  1, 1   0,   ; tan1 x : R   , 1
 ; cosec x :  ,  1   1,      ,   0 ;
2 2   2 2

cot 1x : R   , 2  ; sec 1x :  ,  1   1,    0,  



2 
. Match maximum value of expression in
Column-1 and minimum value of expression in Column-2 to corresponding values given in Column-3.

Column–1 Column–2 Column–3


1 1
(I) sin x  cos x (i) tan x  cot 1 x
1
(P) 0

(II) sin1   x   sin1 x (ii) tan1 x  tan1   x  (Q)
2
5  1
(III) cot 1 x  cot 1  x   (iii) sec 1    cos 1  x  (R) 2
2 x
 1 5
(IV) cosec 1    sin1 x   (iv) sec 1x  cosec 1x (S)
x 2

47. Which of the following combination is CORRECT?


(A) (I) (i) (P)
(B) (I) (ii) (R)
(C) (I) (i) (S)
(D) (II) (i) (R)

48. Which of the following combination is CORRECT?


(A) (II) (ii) (R)
(B) (III) (iii) (S)
(C) (IV) (iv) (P)
(D) (I) (i) (Q)

49. Which of the following combination is CORRECT?


(A) (III) (iv) (Q)
(B) (IV) (ii) (P)
(C) (II) (iv) (P)
(D) (I) (ii) (Q)

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SECTION – B
(Single digit integer type)
This section contains FIVE questions. The answer to each question is a single Digit integer ranging from
0 to 9, both inclusive.

50. If length of smallest path that can be traced from (0, 0) to  2  1,  1 without traversing inside
2 2 a
the curve x + y – 2 2x + 1 = 0 is of the form  b ; a, b  I, then value of a + b is equal to.
16

2 2
  1 
51. Let f  a, b   25  a2  b    a  144  16b 2  . If maximum and minimum value of f(a, b) is
 3 
c and d respectively  a, b  R, then c – d equals.
2 2
52. If there are only two points on the curve 2x – 2y – 4x + 21 = 0 such that tangents drawn to
x2 y 2
  1 (a, b  N) are perpendicular, then a + b equals.
a2 b2

53. Number of solutions of the equation cosec2 x – sec2 x – tan2 x – cot2 x – sin2 x – cos2 x + 3 = 0
 x  [–2, 2] is.

p
54. If maximum value of tan1 x  2sin1 x  3sec 1 x is where p, q are coprime integers, then
q
p – q equals.

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PAPER – 1

TEST DATE: 17-11-2019

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B, C
 I  0I  2
Sol. Magnetic flux through the smaller loop due to current in the bigger loop =  0  
 2d 2  2d  
 
 I 2
 0
4 d
0  2
So mutual inductance =
4d
d  0 
2

 So emf induced in the bigger loop =  kt 
dt  4d 
 0  2k

4d

2. B, D
Sol.   R2 sin2  B

 1
So current di   dR2  sin d
dr 2 
 4 3 d
dR  sin d 2
So  d  0  dR 4  .
2 3

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3. A, B, D
Sol. Loop equation gives
di  Na2 
L  iR  0 i
di 2
2
di 1  0Na  
So    Ri
dt L  2 
0Na2 
So to grow current always, R  0
2
2R
 
 0Na2

4. C
mr
Sol. eE = mr  E
e
2
2rE 2mr 
So I  
R eR
and B   0nI
20nmr 2 

eR

5. B, C
Sol. During melting of ice, its volume decreases.

6. A, D
Sol. Dipole is in uniform field, so net electric force is zero.

Electric potential energy of a dipole U = – P.E . For stable equilibrium potential energy should be
minimum.

7. A, C, D
Sol. OB = 1 m y
and time period L
C 30
2m
T=  2 sec 30 
qB 1m60 P
30 
Time spent by the particle in the magnetic field is 
 m  60   
t   sec O   x
3 3qB 3  v0
     
    B  
      

8. C

9. D

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10. B
Sol. (for Q.8-10)
Cyclic process Work Done U
(I) W AB > 0 UAB > 0
W BC = 0 UBC < 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0
(II) W AB = 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC = 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0
(III) W AB > 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC < 0
W CA < 0 UCA = 0
(IV) W AB = 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC = 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0

11. C

12. A

13. D
Sol. (for Q. 11-13)
Final charge distributions are as follows

Electric field at P1 =
9  10 10   900 KV
9 6

2 m
10 
1

Q +Q +Q 0
Q Q
+Q +Q
Q 0 Q +Q

+Q +Q Q

Electric potential of conductor = 


 9  10 10   45KV 9 6

2  101
2

Electric potential energy in the outside space =


 9  10 10  9 6

 2.25  102 J
2  2  101

SECTION – B
14. 9
dT dT dT
Sol. KA
dx
 KA
dx
 ms
dt
 
 10 6  8  103  500 0.05 
Y X

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dT dT 10 6  8  10 3  500  0.05
   9
dx Y dx X 500  104

15. 5
 1 
2  1  
q q  2
Sol.  
24 0 0 4 4
q q q q q
    
240 80 8 20 8 20 120
Nm2
5 .
c

16. 4
S  S
Sol. RS  7  10 3  (XS is the physical quantity in space)
rS2
 1   300    1   300 
So 7  103  2
r2 1   300 
Where ( X is the physical quantity in ISRO lab)
Putting all the values
1
  m
4

17. 5
Sol. For the cell network equivalent emf is  and equivalent resistance is r, then the equivalent circuit
is
1 r1 1 r1 I1–I2
I1
I2 I2
 2 2 2
R  R
r r2 r2 r2

So loop equations is the left loop is


1  4I1  2  6I2  6I 2  2  0
1
So I1   A
4
Another loop equation is the right loop is
 I1  I2   6I2  2  0
1 1
So 7I2  2  So I2  A
4 4
1
So I1  I2   A
2
18. 9
R
Q 2
Sol. F  R 2
2rdr r B0  QB0R  mg
0
3
  9  102 rad / s

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. B, D
Sol. Pyrrole is -excessive heterocyclic compound, so can take part in Reimer-Tiemann reaction.

20. B, C, D
Sol. Cellulose nitrate is a semi-synthetic polymer.

21. A, C, D
Sol. Conceptual

22. A, B, C
Sol. Allyl and benzyl 1o alcohol give turbidity with Lucas reagent instantly.

23. A, B, C, D
Sol. Cl Cl
P  NaOEt
 S
S
Mustard gas 
Rate of hydrolysis is more than corresponding ether analogue

Cl Cl due to NGP.
O

24. A, B, C
Sol. Bridgehead -keto carboxylic acids do not decarboxylate as it would require formation of a double
bond at bridgehead carbon which would be highly strained.

25. A, B, C, D
Sol. Epimers, Anomers and geometrical isomers – all are examples of diastereomers.

26. B

27. A

28. D
Sol. (for the Q. No. 26 to 28)
Factual.

29. B

30. A

31. B
Sol. (for the Q. No. 29 to 31)
Conceptual.

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SECTION – B

32. 3
6
Sol. For A  2
For B  22

33. 9
O O
|| ||
Sol. A  CH3  C C OH

34. 6
Sol. Structure of Nylon-2-nylon-6 is given below:
O
NH CH2 C NH CH2 C
5
O n

35. 6
Sol. Nitrobenzene is highly deactivating towards EAS reactions, cannot take part in Friedel-Crafts
alkylation.
Aryl 1o amine cannot be prepared by Gabriel’s phthalimide synthesis.
Aniline give very poor yield in Friedel-Crafts alkylation.
Phenol on treatment with bromine water gives tri-substituted product.

36. 4
Sol. Conceptual.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. B, D
–1 –1 1 –1
Sol. tan x – tan y = tan
8
xy 1 8y  1
Case-I: x, y > 0    x  (5, 3) and (57, 7)
1  xy 8 8y
xp 1 1  8p
Case-II:  (p = –y)  x 
x > 0, y < 0   0  p > 0  no solution
1  xp 8 8p
–1 –1 1
Case-III: x < 0, y < 0  tan p – tan q = tan1 (p = –y, q = –x)  (–3, –5), (–7, –57)
8

38. A, B, C
Sol. Ec : x2 = cy
F : (y2 – x)(y2 + x) = 0

39. A, C, D
3x  4y x y 4
Sol. Bisectors are given by    . Bisector containing (2, 1) is given by ‘–‘ sign
5  2 
which is also obtuse angle bisector

40. A, B, D
Sol. Tangent for ellipse : y  mx  m2  2
Tangent for hyperbola : y  mx  2m2  2
 m2 = 4 or m = 2
 2 2   4 2 
Point of tangency for ellipse  ,  and for  , 
 6 6  6 6

41. A, C, D
Sol. The two ellipses will be reflection of each other in common tangent
So, locus of centre of E2 can be obtained by finding locus of centre of E1 in variable tangent to E1.
h0 k 0  4m2  3 
If (h, k) be the reflection of centre, then   2  
m 1  m2  1 
2 2 2 2 2
Eliminating ‘m’, we get (x + y ) = 4(4x + 3y ) which is fourth degree polynomial closed curve
Similar procedure can be adopted for focus

42. A, B
Sol. 1 = 2R2 sin A cos B cos C
2 = 2R2 cos A sin B cos C
3 = 2R2 cos A cos B sin C
1 + 2 + 3 = 2R2(sin(A + B + C) + sin A sin B sin C) = 2R2 sin A sin B sin C = 
R1 = R2 = R3 = R

43. B, C
Sol. 2019 = 3  673
2 2 2
2a1 cos a1
3a 2 cos a2
5a3 cos a3
.....  3  673

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 a1 = a3 ..... = 0, a2 cos2 a2  1 and a122 cos2 a122  1 (a122 = 673)


2
x cos x = 1 has 5 solutions in (–, 9], infinite solutions in (–, ), no solution in (–, 0]

44. C

45. A

46. B
Sol. (for Q. 44.-46.) P1
If P1 P2 P3 is equilateral then P5 P6 P7 is also equilateral

P4
P6
P7
P2 P5 P3

47. C

48. A

49. A
Sol. (for Q. 47.-49.)

The identities are sin1 x  cos1 x   x  [–1, 1]
2
5
cot 1 x  tan1 x  x
2

sec 1 x  cosec 1x   x  R – (–1, 1)
2
sin1 x  sin1   x   2  x  [–1, 1]
tan1  x   tan1x  2  x  R
cot 1   x   cot 1x  3  x  R
 1
cosec 1      sin1x  x  [–1, 1] – {0}
x

SECTION – B

50. 2

Sol. Length of path OABC is 2
4

O /4 
4
A
B C  2  1,  1

51. 8
2 2 2 2
Sol. f(a, b) represent distance between the curves 16x + 9y = 144 and x + y = 25.
So, c = 9 and d = 1

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52. 4
x2 y 2 19
Sol. Director circle of 2
 2  1 is x2 + y2 = a2 + b2. It intersects (x – 1)2 – y2 +  0 at only two
a b 2
21
points. Solving the two equations simultaneously 2x2 – 2x + – (a2 + b2) = 0
2
 21 
 4  8    a2  b2    0  a2 + b2 = 10  a + b = 4
 2 

53. 8
Sol. cosec2 x – cot2 x – (1 + tan2 x) – tan2 x – 1 + 3 = 0
2
 tan x = 1  tan x = 1

54. 3
Sol. Domain of expression f  x   tan1 x  2 sin1 x  3 sec 1 x is 1, 1
   7
f  1   2     3 
4  2 4
  5
f 1   2    3.0 
4 2 4

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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
PART TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 17-11-2019

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 183

General Instructions:

 The test consists of total 54 questions.

 Each subject (PCM) has 18 questions.

 This question paper contains Three Parts.

 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.

 Each Part is further divided into One Section: Section-A.

1. Section–A (01 – 07, 19 – 25, 37 – 43) contains 21 multiple choice questions which have only one
correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

Section-A (08– 14, 26 – 32, 44 – 50) contains 21 multiple choice questions which have one or
more than one correct answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –2 marks
for wrong answer
Partial Marks +1 for each correct option provided no incorrect option is selected.

Section–A (15 – 18, 33 – 36, 51 – 54) contains 6 paragraphs. Each paragraph is having 2 multiple
choice questions having 4 options with only one correct answer. Each question carries +3 marks
for correct answer. There is no negative marking.

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Physics PART – I

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

1. A current carrying wire is placed in the grooves of an B


insulating semicircular disc of radius R as shown in the figure.
i A
The current enters at point A and leaves from point B. The i
magnetic field at point D is 30°
0 i 30°
(A) C D
4 3R
center R
 0i
(B)
8 3R
 0i
(C)
2 3R
(D) Zero

2. N large square metallic plates are separated by a small Q1 Q2 Q3 QN


distance and arranged parallel to its nearby plates as
shown in the figure. Each of the plates are imparted
charges Q1, Q2 ………….. QN respectively.
Choose the correct answer(s) from the options.

(A) Charges on the outermost surfaces of the plate system are equal and opposite.
(B) If the plate 1 is earthed, then charge flown to the earth is Q1.
N

Q i1
i
(C) If the plate 3 is earthed, then charge flown to the earth is
N
N
(D) If the plate 4 is earthed, the charge flown to the earth is Q
i1
i .

3. Three identical large metal plates each of area ‘A’ are d d


placed parallel to each other at equal distance d as
shown. Initially metal plate ‘a’ is uncharged, while metal
plates b and c have respective charges +q0 and –q0
initially as shown. Metal plates a and c are connected by
switch K through resistor of resistance R. The key K is a b c
closed at time t = 0. Then the magnitude of current
through the resistor at any time t is
 dt
R K
q0 d RA0
(A) e
RA0
2dt
q0 d RA0
(B) e
RA0
 dt
q0 d RA0
(C) e
2RA0
2dt
q0 d RA0
(D) e
2RA0

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4. A spherical black body has a radius R and steady surface temperature T, heat sources ensure
the heat evolution at a constant rate and distributed uniformly over its volume. What should be
the new steady state surface temperature of the object if the radius is decreased by half?
Assume surrounding to be at absolute zero and heat evolution rate through unit volume remain
same.
1
(A)  2 4 T
(B) 2T
T
(C) 1
2 4
T
(D)
2

5. Three charged conducting metal spheres of radius R1, R2 and R3 are connected together by very
thin wires and they are separated by large distances from each other. If R1 < R2 < R3, at
equilibrium, which of the following sets of relations involving the electric field strength E generated
by a sphere at a point just outside the surface, its potential V and its charge Q must hold between
the spheres.
(A) V 1 = V 2 = V 3, E 1 < E 2 < E 3, Q 1 < Q 2 < Q 3
(B) V 1 = V 2 = V 3, E 1 > E 2 > E 3, Q 1 < Q 2 < Q 3
(C) V 1 < V 2 < V 3, E 1 < E 2 < E 3, Q 1 = Q 2 = Q 3
(D) V 1 > V 2 > V 3, E 1 < E 2 < E 3, Q 1 > Q 2 > Q 3

6. A conical metal beam is placed between two constant


20°C 100°C
temperature surface. The surfaces are at 20°C and 100C as
shown in the figure. Which one of the following graphs best
represents the temperature along the axis of the beam at a
distance ‘x’ from the left end in steady state?
T

(A)

x
T

(B)

x
T

(C)

x
T

(D)

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7. Three concentric thin shells are shown carrying charges q1, q2 and
q3 and of radii a, b and c respectively. If the middle shell expands
from radius b to b (b < c). The work done by the electric field in
the process is
b a

q1

q2
c
q3

1  q22 q22 q1q2 q1q2 


(A)     
40  2b 2b b b 
1  q22 q22 q1q2 q1q2 
(B)     
40  2b 2b b b 
1  q22 q22 
(C)   
40  2b 2b 
1  q1q2 q1q2 
(D)   
40  b b 

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 07 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

8. A box has a large electric circuit inside it. When it was connected to C
an AC generator, it was found that it was putting a lot of load on the BOX
1
generator and the power factor of the box was . Now a capacitor
2
of capacitance C was connected in series with the box and the power ~
factor of the circuit becomes equal to 1. Then
AC generator of angular
frequency 
(A) The impedance of the box must be resistive and capacitive.
(B) The impedance of the box must be resistive and inductive.
2
(C) The impedance of the box is
C
1
(D) The impedance of the box is
2 C

9. Consider two identical dielectric slabs that are inserted into two
identical capacitors A and B connected to the battery as shown
in the figure. Now the dielectric slab of capacitor B is pulled out A B
slowly from it with the battery still remaining connected. Then
during the process of removing the dielectric slab, we observe
the following statement(s) to be correct.
+ –
a b
(A) Positive charge flows from a to b.
(B) Final charge on capacitor B will be less than that on capacitor A.
(C) Work is done by the external force F appears completely as heat in the circuit.
(D) Internal energy of the battery increases.

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10. The relation between internal energy U, pressure P and Volume V of a gas in an adiabatic
process U = a + b PV, where a and b are positive constants. Then
b 2
(A) Equation for the process is PV b = constant
b 1
(B) Equation for the process is PV b = constant
(C) The gas must be monoatomic
(D) The gas must be diatomic

11. Figure shows a potentiometer circuit. The length of 6V


potentiometer wire AB is 120 cm and its resistance 1
is 2 . The internal resistance of 2V cell is negligible
and the internal resistance of 6V cell is 1  initially
the switches S1 and S2 are open and S3 is closed. A B
S1 G
S3
S2
1 2

2V

(A) When only S2 is open, balanced length   20 cm


(B) When only S1 is open, balanced length   60 cm
(C) When all three switches are closed, balanced length is 60 cm
(D) When S3 is open, S2 is also open but S1 is closed, balance length is 60 cm

12. Two identical objects A and B are at temperatures TA and TB respectively. Both objects are
placed in a room with perfectly absorbing walls maintained at a temperature. T(TA > T > TB). The
objects A and B attain the temperature T eventually. Select the correct statements from the
following
(A) A only emits radiation, while B only absorbs it until both attain the final temperature T.
(B) A loses more heat by radiation than it absorbs, while B absorbs more radiation than it
emits, until they attain the temperature T.
(C) Both A and B only absorbs radiation, but do not emit it, until they attain the
temperature T.
(D) Each object continues to emit and absorb radiation even after attaining the
temperature T.

13. In the circuit shown in figure, V1 and V2 are two voltmeters 250V
having resistances 6 K and 4 K respectively. The emf of the
battery is 250 V, having negligible internal resistance. The
resistances R1 = 4 K and R2 = 6 K are also connected in the
circuit as shown. Choose the correct option(s). V1 V2
S

R1 = 4k R2 = 6k
(A) When switch S is open, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 100 V and V2 = 150 V.
(B) When switch S is open, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 150 V and V2 = 100 V.
(C) When switch S is closed, then readings of voltmeter are V1 = 100 V and V2 = 150 V.
(D) When switch S is closed, then readings of voltmeters are V1 = 125 V and V2 = 125 V.

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14. A charged particle ‘P’ leaves the origin with speed v = v0 at some inclination with the x-axis. There
is a uniform magnetic field B along the x-axis. The particle ‘P’ strikes a fixed target ‘T’ on the
x-axis for a minimum value of B = B0. The particle ‘P’ will also strike the target T, if
(A) B = 2B0, v = 2v0
(B) B = 2B0, v = v0
(C) B = B0, v = 2v0
B
(D) B  0 ,v  2v 0
2

Paragraph Type (One Option Correct)

This section contains 02 paragraph each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Four questions relate
to the paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has Only One correct answer among the four choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D).

Paragraph for Question Nos. 15 and 16

The production of electrical power through the use of a conducting fluid moving through a magnetic field
is referred to as a MAGNETO HYDRODYNAMIC (MHD) GENERATOR. A simplistic way of functioning of
MHD is shown in the figure. In the figure shown, a horizontal rectangular plastic pipe of width w and
height h is filled with mercury of electrical conductivity . A pressure difference P is produced by a
turbine which drives this fluid with a constant speed V0. The two opposite vertical walls of a section of the
pipe with length L are made of copper.
To simplify the situation we assume the following.
 Although the fluid is viscous, its speed is uniform over the entire cross-section.
 The speed of the fluid is always proportional to the net external force acting upon it.
 The fluid is incompressible.
These conducting walls are electrically shorted with an external wire as shown in the figure. The
steady state velocity of the fluid after application of magnetic field is v.
Shorting wire

h
v

B z y

x
L

15. The current flowing in the shorting wire in the steady state is
(A) BLhv
(B) BLwv
BL2hv
(C)
w
(D) Bvhw

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16. Taking the assumption taken in the MHD working that speed of the fluid is always proportional to
the net external force acting upon it, the expression of steady state velocity v after application of
magnetic field is
P
(A)
B 2 L
Pv 0
(B)
P  B 2Lv 0
Phv 0
(C)
Ph  B 2Lwv 0
Pv 0
(D)
P  B2 wv 0

Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 and 18

A nonlinear circuit element can be made out of a parallel plate capacitor and small balls, each of mass m,
that can move between the plates. The balls collide inelastically with the plates, dissipate all kinetic
energy as thermal energy and immediately release all the charge they are carrying to the plate. Almost
instantaneously, the balls then pick up a small charge of magnitude q from the plate, the balls are then
repelled directly towards the other plate under electrostatic forces only. Another collision happens, kinetic
energy is dissipated, the balls give up the charge, collect a new charge and the cycle repeats. There are
n0 balls per unit surface area of the plates. The capacitor has a capacitance C, the separation ‘d’ between
the plates is much larger than the radius r of the balls. A battery is connected to the plates in order to
maintain a constant potential difference V. Neglect edge effects and assume magnetic and gravitational
forces to be negligible. (0 is permittivity of free space)

17. The current between the plates in terms of any or all of the given parameters 0, m, n0, c, q and V
is
2Cn0 q qV
(A)
0 m
Cn0 q 2qV
(B)
0 m
Cn0 q qV
(C)
0 m
Cn0 q qV
(D)
0 2m

18. The effective resistance of the device in terms of any or all of the given parameters 0, m, n0, c, q
and V is
0 mV
(A)
Cn0 q q
0 2mV
(B)
Cn0 q q
0 mV
(C)
Cn0 q 2q
20 mV
(D)
Cn0 q q

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

19. The order of increasing nucleophilicity of the anions (in polar protic solvent)
O O
H3C C O , CN 
H3C S O , C2H5O  ,
CH3  CH2  S
I II
O IV V
III
(A) V < I < III < II < IV
(B) III < I < IV < II < V
(C) III < II < I < IV < V
(D) II < III < I < V < IV

20. Aspartame is an artificial non-saccharide sweetner 200 times sweeter than sucrose and is
commonly used as a sugar substitute in foods and beverages. Structure of Aspartame is given
below:

O
O OCH3
NH
OH NH2 O
Which of the following is correct about aspartame?
(A) It contains 4 functional groups and on hydrolysis produce 2 essential amino acids
(B) It contains 5 functional groups and on hydrolysis produce one essential and one non
essential amino acids
(C) It contains 4 functional group and on hydrolysis produce 2 non essential amino acids.
(D) It contains a 4 functional groups and on hydrolysis produce 1 essential and 1 non
essential amino acids.

21. When trans-2 methyl cyclopentanol is treated with tosyl chloride and the product with potassium
tert-butoxide; then the final product would be
(A) Methyl-cyclopentene
(B) 3-methyl cyclopentene
(C) Mixture of A and B
(D) t-butoxy cyclopentane

22. Correct increasing order of acidic strength among


Formic acid (I), Acetic acid (II), Oxalic acid (III) and Malonic acid (IV) would be:
(A) II < I < IV < III
(B) II < IV < I < III
(C) I < II < IV < III
(D) III < IV < II < I

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23. Upon treatment with sulphuric acid, a mixture of tert-butyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol at room
temperature gives mainly
(A) diethyl ether
(B) iso butane
(C) Di-t-butyl ether
(D) Tert-butyl ethyl ether

24. OH
 i HBr HI
 P 
excess
Q
 ii OH

OH
(A) I

OH
(B) I

I
(C) Br

OH
(D) I

25. Terreic acids (C7H6O4) is a naturally occurring antibiotic substance. Which of the following
structure is most stable form of terreic acid
(A) O

O
CH3
H
O
(B) O

OH

CH3
O

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(C) O

OH
(D) O

HO O

CH3
HO
H
O

(One or More than one correct type)


This section contains 07 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.

26. Which of the following compound/s is/are a D-sugar that gives an optically active pentitol on
reduction?
(A) CHO
OH
HO
OH
CH2OH
(B) CHO
OH
OH
OH
CH2 OH
(C) CHO
OH
OH
HO
CH2OH

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(D) CHO
HO
OH
OH
CH2OH

27.
H G3

i  Li Al
R H
O
G1 G2
C Al
R R OH
ii H3O  R
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the above reaction
(A) Rate of reaction decreases as the size of R increases

(B) Reaction rate is more when G1 = G2 = G3 = H (LAH) than When G1 = G2 = G3 =


CH3
O C CH3 (LTBA)
CH3
(C) LTBA is much more sterically hindered compared to LAH and therefore, have difficulty in
transferring hydride ions.
(D) LTBA is used to selectively reduce aldehydes and ketones in the presence of esters.

28. H1
H2

Biphenylene
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about Biphenylene?
(A) It is a dimer of reactive intermediate benzyne
(B) All C – C bonds have equal length
(C) H1 is more acidic than H2
(D) Due to the influence of central ring it has lesser degree of aromaticity.

29. Which of the following is/are arranged in correct mentioned order


(A) H3C
CH3
CH3

H3C
, ,

CH3 CH3
(increasing stability)

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(B) CO 2H CO 2H CO 2H
OH

, ,
OH
(increasing acid strength)
OH
(C) I I I
, O
,

(increasing rate of solvolysis)


(D) Me Me
NH2 NH2 N
Me Me Me Me

,
, Me Me
NO 2 NO 2

(increasing basic strength)

30.  i m ClPBA
 ii LiAlH4  Product

Which of the following is/are correct about product?
(A) It is racemic mixture
(B) Product is a hydrocarbon which can not decolourise Br2 – water
(C) Product can give positive iodoform test
(D) Product is also obtained from the alkene by HBO (hydroboration – oxidation) process

31. O

 i MeMgCl,CuCl
 Major product

ii  Cl
Ph
Which of the following options can not be the major product?
(A)
O

Ph
(B)
O

Me
Ph

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(C) O

Me
Ph
(D) O Me

Ph

32. OH
N

PCl5  i OH
  X 
ii H O
 Y  Z
3
 Can give effervescence with NaHCO3   Soluble in aq. HCl
MeO Cl
Identity the correct statements:
(A) (Y) is more acidic than benzoic acid
(B) (Z) is weaker base than aniline
(C) In (X) both the benzene rings are activated towards EAS
(D) Z reacts at much faster rate towards electrophile than Y.

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(A), (B), (C) and (D).
Paragraph for Question Nos. 33 and 34

PCl3 CH3NH2 LiAlH4


O  MeOH 1 eqv. 
 A   B   C  D

33. What would be correct choice for ‘D’ from the following statements:
(A) On heating with CHCl3 along with aq. KOH produce foul smelling compound.
(B) Produce blue colour in Victor Meyor test.
(C) On treatment with HNO2 produces yellow oily compound.
(D) It can produce substituted ammonium nitrite salt on treatment with HNO2.

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 3 i CH I  3 i CH I
34. D 
excess
 E 
excess
 F  G  C3H9N
 ii AgOH,  ii AgOH,
CH2
CH
2,
F  H
Structure of H would be:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Paragraph for Question Nos. 35 to 36

O O
 i 2equiv. NaOEt

 ii CH I P
3

OC2H5  iii  ; NaOEt/ 

 O
1. OH
Cannizzaro reaction O 3 ,H2O
R  Q 
2. H3O Zn
 may not be the major product 
35. The correct structure of P, would be
(A) O

O
(B) O

O
(C)

O O

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(D) O

36. INCORRECT statement about R is:


(A) It produces effervescence on addition of NaHCO3.
(B) It give positive iodoform test.
(C) It give coloured compound with 2, 4 DNPH.
(D) It gives reddish brown colouration with freshly prepared FeCl3 solution.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

2 2
37. Let f  x   2019sin x  2019cos x  (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then number
of integers in range of f(x) is
(A) 1930
(B) 1931
(C) 1932
(D) none of these
2 2 2
38. Circle x + y – 2x – 3 = 0 intersects parabola y = 4x at points A and B. Let tangents to the
parabola at A and B intersect at point C. If radius of circle increases at a rate of 1 m/s, the speed
of point C after 2019 seconds is (in m/s)
(A) 1
2019
(B)
2
(C) 2019
(D) none of these

39. Let S1 and S2 be two externally tangent circles having the same radius ‘r’. Let L be a direct
common tangent to S1 and S2. If Sn be circle such that it touches Sn – 1 and S1 externally and line
L,  n  3, n  N, then radius of S2020 is
(A) r
r
(B)
2019
r
(C)
 2019 2
r
(D)
 2019 3

40. In a scalene ABC, E and F are points on the sides AC and AB respectively such that BE and CF
are internal angle bisectors of the triangle. If BE and CF intersect at I and IE = IF, then CAB can
be equal to

(A)
3

(B)
2
2
(C)
3
3
(D)
4

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 2r 
41. Let A = {x | x  N, x  105, x is coprime with 105} value of  cos  105  is equal to
rA
(A) –3
(B) –1
(C) 0
(D) none of these
6
42. The trigonometric equation  r 3 sin rx   441 (x  R) has
r 1
(A) no solution
(B) unique solution
(C) infinite solutions
(D) finite number of solutions

43. Value of 2  2  2  2  2cos1360 is equal to


(A) 2 cos 5
(B) 2 cos 25
(C) 2 cos 65
(D) 2 cos 85
(One or More than one correct type)
This section contains 07 questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MORE THAN ONE of these four options is(are) correct.
n
44. Let f  x     r  2  x 2r and g(x) = ax2 + cos2 b + sin b where n  N ; a, b  R. If d(n, a, b)
r 0
represents shortest distance between curves y = f(x) and y = g(x) for given values of n, a, b ; then
3
(A) d(2019, 2020, b) = bR
4
3
(B) d(n, –2018, b) =  b  R, n  N
4
3
(C) d(n, a, b) =  n  N, a, b  R
4
3
(D) d(2020, a, b) =  a, b  R
4
2 2
45. For the hyperbola 2x + 12xy – 7y – 16x + 2y – 3 = 0, which of the following is/are true?
(A) Equation of its conjugate hyperbola is 2x 2 + 12xy – 7y2 – 16x + 2y + 17 = 0
2 2
(B) Its asymptotes are given by 2x + 12xy – 7y – 16x + 2y + 7 = 0
2 2
(C) Its principal axes are given by 2x – 2y – x + 7y – 3xy – 3 = 0
(D) Orthocentre of triangle formed by any three points on the hyperbola lies on the hyperbola
itself

46. Let P be a point on the parabola y2 = 4x such that normal chord drawn at P to parabola has
shortest length. If tangent and normal at P intersects axis of parabola at A and B respectively,
then
(A) Slope of normal at P is 2
1
(B) Slope of tangent at P is 
2
(C) Area of PAB is 12 2 sq. units
(D) Circumcenter of PAB is (1, 0)

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47. A particle starts from origin and moves at a constant speed of 4 unit/s towards positive x-axis.
The particle changes its direction by angle ‘’ (clockwise or anticlockwise at random) with respect
to its previous direction after every 2 seconds, then

(A) For   , particle can pass through the point (2019, 0)
2
(B) For  = , particle will trace a line segment

(C) For   , particle may lie on the line y  3x  0
3

(D) For   , after 2019 seconds, particle may lie on the line x  3y  8  0
6

48. Let A   x | 1  4sin x cos x  sec 2 x, x  0 , then


(A) elements of set A form an Arithmetic Progression
(B) number of elements of set A which are less than n is n + 1
(C) the sum of smallest four elements is 3
(D) set A contains only irrational elements

49. A square is formed such that its opposite sides are tangential to the hyperbola x2 – y2 = 1.
Determine which of the following is/are true?
(A) Side length of largest possible square is 2
(B) Side length of largest possible square is 2 2
3
(C) Side length of smallest possible square is 2 4
5
(D) Side length of smallest possible square is 2 4

50. For given pair of lines f(x, y) = ax 2 + by2 + 2hxy + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0, which of the following is/are
NOT true?
(A) If h2 > ab, then f(x, y) = 0 always represents distinct real lines
(B) If h2 = ab, then f(x, y) = 0 always represents coincident real lines
(C) If h2 = ab, then f(x, y) = 0 always represents distinct real lines
(D) If h2  ab, then f(x, y) = 0 always represents real lines

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Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Consider the lines x = 0, y = 0 and 3x + 4y = 12. Let S1, S2, S3, S4 be four distinct circles with each of
them touching the three lines. Let S1 be the smallest of the four circles. Let Ai and Ci represent the area
and the centre respectively of circle Si for i = 1, 2, 3, 4.

51. Which of the following is true for A1, A2, A3, A4?
(A) Their Arithmetic mean is 25
(B) Their Geometric mean is 6
(C) Their Harmonic mean is 2
(D) None of these

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52. Let circles S5, S6, S7 be drawn with C2C3, C3C4 and C4C2 as diameters, then radical centre of the
circles S5, S6, S7 is
(A) (1, 1)
(B) (0, 0)
 3
(C)  2, 
 2
4 
(D)  , 1
3 

Paragraph for Question Nos. 53 to 54

Read the following write up carefully and answer the following questions:
Let ABC be a triangle such that ABC = 75, BCA = 60, CAB = 45 and AB = 1 unit. Let D, E, F be
points on sides AB, BC, AC respectively such that perimeter of DEF is minimum

53. Perimeter of DEF is


3
(A)
2
3 1
(B)
2
3 1
(C)
2
(D) none of these

54. Radius of circumcircle of DEF is equal to


(A) 3 1
1
(B)
2 3
1
(C)
3
(D) none of these

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PAPER – 2

TEST DATE: 17-11-2019

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. A
 0i  3  0 i  1 
Sol. Bnet   
4R  2  4R 3  2 
 0i

4 3R

2. D
Sol. Total charge (finally) = 0
N
So charge flown to the earth = Q
i1
i

3. B
q q0  q  A d d
Sol.   iR (where C = 0 )
C C d
(q0+q)
q  2q dq q0  2q
 i 0   
RC dt RC +q q
(q0+q)
q t
dq dt a b c
 
0
q0  2q
 
0
RC
 2dt R i
qd R0 A
i 0 e
R 0 A

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4. C
4 3
Sol. P   
r    4r 2 T 4 
3 
So T  cr1/ 4 (where c is a constant)
5. B
Sol. All the spheres are at same potential so, V1 = V2 = V3 and Q1 : Q2 : Q3 = R1 : R2 : R3 and E1 : E2 :
1 1 1
E3 = : : .
R1 R2 R3
6. B
dQ dT
Sol.  kA
dt dx

7. B
Sol. Welect  Ui  Uf
 q12 q22 q23 q1q3 q1q2 q2 q3 
1
Ui        
40
 2a 2b 2c c b c 
2
1  q12 q22 q3 q1q3 q1q2 q2 q3 
Uf        
40  2a 2b 2c c b c 

8. B, C
Sol. From the Phasor diagram

2 1
C  C

4
R
9. A, D
Sol. Capacitors are connected in series, so charges on the capacitors remain same. During removal
of the slab anticlockwise current flows through the circuit, so battery is being charged.
10. B
Sol. 0 = dU + PdV = d(a + bPV) + PdV
After solving
b 1
b
PV  constant
11. A, B, C, D
Sol. When only S2 is open
2  4 
     20 cm
3  120 
When only S1 is open
 4 
2      60 cm
 120 
When all three are closed
4
2      60 cm
120
When only S1 is closed
4
2      60 cm
120

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12. B, D
Sol. Every body radiates and absorbs radiation simultaneously at any non zero temperature T.

13. B, D
Sol. When switch S is open 250V
250
V1   6000   150 V
10000
V1 V2
250
V2   4000   100 V
10000
When switch S is closed circuit reduces to
R1 R2
shown in the figure.
250
So both the voltmeters show readings V1 = V2   125 V
2
14. A, B
2m
Sol. Distance of the target x = (n) v cos  , where n is an integer
qB
nv v 0

B B0

15. A

16. B
Sol. (for Q.15-16)
Emf induced between the plates = Bwv
Bwv  Lh  
So I   BLhv
w
So FB = BIw = B2Lhwv
So net external force = Phw – B2Lhwv = kv
(at steady state)
In the absence of magnetic field, Phw = kv0
Phw
So Phw – B2 Lhwv = v
v0
Pv 0
So v 
P  B 2Lv 0

17. D

18. B
Sol. (for Q. 17-18)
qV
Acceleration of ball, a =
md
2d 2md2
So time of motion, t = 
a qV
Q n qA C qV
So I   0  n0 q
t 2md 2 0 2m
qV
V  V 2m 0 2mV
So R   0 =
I Cn0 q qV Cn0 q q

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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 07 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

19. B
Sol. Down the group nucleophilicity generally increases in polar protic solvent, and if attacking atom is
same stronger the base, stronger the nucleophile.

20. D
Sol.

O
O
OCH3
 i OH
NH  
 ii  H O
3

HO NH2 O

O NH2
OH
HO 
OH
O H2N C
 Aspartic acid 
  O
 Non  essential   Phenylalanine 
 
 Essential 

21. B
Sol. CH3 CH3
CH3
H H TsCl
  H H BuO K 


H H
H OH H OTs Anti e limination

22. A
Sol. The – COOH group is electron-withdrawing, acid strengthening compared to – H or – CH3.

23. D
Sol.
H  OH O
OH   
 H2 O H

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24. A
Sol. OH O OH
 i HBr HI

 
excess
 ii  OH

OH I

25. B
Sol. db is conjugated by two carbonyl groups.

26. D
Sol. Conceptual.

27. A, B, C, D
Sol. Conceptual.

28. A, C, D
Sol.

Benzyne Biphenylene
All C – C bonds are not equal in biphenylene. Central ring is antiaromatic.

29. B, D
Sol. Conceptual.

30. A, C
Sol. OH

 i m ClPBA

 ii LiAlH4

CH3

31. A, B, D
Sol. Conceptual.

32. A, D
Sol. O

X Cl C NH OMe

Y Cl C OH

Z H2N OMe

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33. D
Sol.
O O
OMe OMe
(A) 
(B) 

OH Cl
O O
O
(D)  N CH3

(C)  N CH3

34. B
Sol.

CH3
(E)  CH3 (F) 
N

(H) 

35. B

36. B
Sol. (for Q. No. 35 and 36)
O O

O O
NaOEt  i NaOEt
 
ii CH I

3

OC2H 5 O O

NaOEt / 
O

O
O O

 i Cannizzaro reaction O3 ,H2 O


OH  
Zn

ii  H O 3

O
HO O O O
O O

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A
37. C
Sol. 2020  f  x   2 2019

38. A
Sol. C always lies on circle

39. C
1 1 1 r
Sol.    r2020 
rn r1 rn 1  2019 2

40. C
 C A
Sol. IF = r cosec  B  
 2
 B E
IE = r cosec  C   F
 2 F r
r I
 C  B
IE = IF  sin  B    sin  C  
 2  2 B C
B C  3B 3C 
 2sin    cos   0
4 4  4 4 
3 
 B  C    2n  1 , n  I
4 2
41. B
Sol. Let Bn be set of natural numbers less than or equal to 105 which are multiples of ‘n’, then
A = B1 – B2  B5  B7 ( 105 = 3  5  7)
 2r  105  2r   2r 
  cos     cos    cos  105 
rA  105  r 1  105  rB3 B 5 B7

 2r 
Using sum of ‘n’ nth roots of unity is 0, we get  cos  105   1
rA

42. A
6
Sol.  r 3  441 if equation has a solution then sin(rx) should be equal to 1 for r = 1, 2, ....., 6, which
r 1
is not possible

43. A
Sol. Use cos 2 = 2 cos2  – 1
44. A, B
2
5  1
Sol. g  x   ax 2    sinb  
4  2

45. A, B, C
2 2
Sol. Let equation of asymptotes be A : 2x + 12xy – 7y – 16x + 2y + d = 0 where ‘d’ is given by  = 0
Angle bisectors of asymptotes give principal axis

46. B, D

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Sol. Length of chord joining P(t1) and Q(t2) is t1  t 2  t1  t 2 2  4


2
As PQ is normal at P  t 2   t1 . Length is minimum for t12  2 i.e., t1   2
t1
 P is  2, 2 2  or  2,  2 2  , A is (–2, 0) and B is (4, 0)
Area of PAB is 6 2 sq. units and circumcenter is focus

47. A, B, C, D

Sol. For   , particle can pass through all point on coordinate axes
2

For   , if particle always changes its direction anticlockwise, then if will lie on x  3y  8  0
6
after 2019 seconds

48. A, D

Sol. 2sin x cos x   tan x  2sin x cos x  tan x  x  n  ,nW
4
49. A, C
m2  1
Sol. Let tangent of slope m be y  mx  m2  1 , then side length will be 2
m2  1
Also, length of diagonal of square should be greater than or equal to distance between points of
tangency
m2  1 m2  1 2
 2 2 2
2 2
 m2   2  1
m 1 m 1
2 3
m 1 22 2
Side length = 2 (for smallest square) = 2  24
m2  1 42 2
Side length of largest possible square is 2 (as m  )
50. A, B, C
Sol. For distinct real lines h2 > ab and g2 > ac
For coincident lines h2 = ab and g2 = ac
For distinct parallel lines h2 > ab, g2 > ac
51. B
Sol. A1 = , A2 = 4, A3 = 9, A4 = 36
52. A
Sol. Radical centre is incenter of the triangle formed by three lines
53. C
Sol. Minimum perimeter is for orthic triangle whose sides are B
a cos A, b cos B, c cos C
2 3 1 75
a , b = 1, c  (Using sine rule) 1
3 6
1 1 1
So, sides of DEF are , and
2 3 2 3 45 60
A C
54. B
1 1 1
Sol. Radius of circumcircle of DEF = half of circumradius of ABC =  
2 2sin60 2 3

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