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FIITJEE

ALL INDIA TEST SERIES


JEE (Advanced)-2024
FULL TEST – V
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 08-02-2024

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. ACD
Sol. By Lenz law we can predict that East end will be at higher potential.
2. ABC
d
Sol.   4n tn1
dt
3. BC
Sol. vL = vC = vR ;
 xL = xC = R
when inductor is short circuited
Z = R 2  x 2C = 2 R
30 30
I= 
Z 2R
30 30
VL = ixL = ×R=
2R 2
 (A) is incorrect and with similar calculations (B) will be correct.
Here f0 is the resonance frequency as vL = vC
1
0 = 2f0 =
LC
xL L
= = 2LC
x C 1 C
Given f = 2f0
  = 20
xL
 =4
xC
 (C) is also correct.

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4. B
 r
Sol. Ep  (2  2) , Vp  (2  2)
4 0 20

5. A
G1 2
Sol. 3G1 = 2G2 ; 
G2 3

6. B
1 t 
Sol. W  B2 V 2 2 t    = 32 J.
 R 2L 

7. B
Sol. Let velocity of ball just before collision is u and just after
u
collision is v.
u sin 30° = v sin 60° 30
0

v cos 600 1 60 0
e 0

u cos 30 3 v
0
30 Line of
impact

8. B
Sol. In clockwise cyclic process cycle > 0 and W cycle > 0.
In anticlockwise cyclic process cycle < 0 and W cycle < 0.

9. A
mgx
F
Sol. Stress at a distance x from lower end = 
A
Y
Speed of longitudinal wave in rod =

mgx
F
Speed of transverse wave in rod at a distance x from lower end = 
m

2
1   
If elongation of rod is l then elastic pot. energy in the rod will be = Y   A
2   

10. C
Sol. Let the radius of circle in which particle moves is R. In this magnitude of region electric
R  dB  dV
field is E    as qE  m
2  dt  dt

qR  dB  dV
   m
2  dt  dt

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mV
also R
Bq
dV 1 dB
 
V 2 B
mV dV dq dB dq 1 dB
as R ,   , 
Bq V q B q 2 B

11. D
dT
Sol. P 2, 4 from Newton’s law of cooling A
dt
kQ
Q 3, 1 the potential at an outside point, V = as Q and V both are fixed.
r
R 2, 4 F = av2 with time v decreases
S 1, 3  = BA cos 90 = 0.

SECTION – B

12. 8
1
Sol. F.x  m1gx  kx 2  0
2
kx = m2 g for just shifting m2
1
F.x  m1gx  m2 gx  0
2
m 2
F    m1  2  g  0.4  1    10  = 8N
 2   2 

13. 2
Sol. =x+y–z

14. 5
2  10 3
Sol. Strain = = 5 × 10–4
4
Stress = Y × strain = 2 × 1011 × 5 × 10–4 = 108.
1 1 5
 Energy density =  Stress  Strain   108  5  10 4   10 4 J/m3 .
2 2 2

15. 6
Sol. As source (horn of bus) is approaching stationary wall (say, listener), therefore, apparent
frequency striking the wall is
v
v'  …(1)
  s
Sound of this frequency will be reflected by the wall (now, source). The passenger is the
listener moving towards source. Therefore, frequency heard by the listener
(    L )v '
v' ' 

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  L v (    L )v
using (1) v' '   
   s   s
(330  5)  200 335
   200
330  5 325
v' '  206 Hz
 Beat frequency = (v ' ' v)
 206  200  6 Hz

16. 1
Sol. K = 50
1 1
KA 2  mv 2
2 2
1 1 1
  50  A 2    102  A = 1 m.
2 2 2

17. 6
Sol. In process BC, (2Po) (2Vo)7/5 = PCVC7/5
In process CA, PoVo = PCVC
Take ratio and solve.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

18. ABCD
q T V
Sol. S   nCv ln 2  nR ln 2
T T1 V1
Apply above formula for S calculation. In reversible process Stotal = 0

19. ABC
Sol. Options A, B & C are examples of E1CB mechanism as E1CB is favoured by resonance
stabilized conjugate base, poor leaving group and strong base.

20. ABC
Sol. Non-aqueous ionizing solvents are characterized by facts in ABC.

21. D
Sol. [B]t + [C]t = 2 M
Bt 2k1 2  2  104 4
  
Ct 3 k 2 3  3  104 9
4
Bt  9 Ct putting it in
4
Ct  Ct  2M
9
18
Ct  M
13
8
Hence Bt = M
13

22. D
Sol. Mutarotation involve both acid as well as base in ring opening of cyclic structure of
monosaccharides in rate determining steps.

23. B
Sol. 

HA  
H  A

C 2
Ka       i
1 
 C  
Ka  H  C
1 
H  
Ka   
1 
H   K a
1   
  

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Learning log value calculated


1 
-log[H+] =   logK a   log
  
1 
pH  PK a  log

 1    Ka
 log    pH  P
  
1 
log  PK a  pH

1  Ka
 10P pH

1 P  pH
 1  10 Ka

1 P  pH
 10 K a 1

1
 P  pH
1  10 Ka

24. A
Sol. Apply MO concept in O2, in ground state it is triplete and electronic transition convert into
excited singlet state.

25. C
Sol. Consider the nature of groups +R/-R and special nature of X(halogen).

26. A
Sol. As we known cope elimination involve syn elimination.

27. A
Sol. Thermodynamic stability of substance depend on temperature.

28. A
Sol. CaC2 + Ca3P2 mixture is known as holme’s signal, by charge balancing we can identify
nature of carbide.

SECTION – B

29. 11
Sol. If there is no hydrogen bonding in hydrazone, further oxidation of alcoholic group is
possible.

30. 5
Sol. Apply the concept of Keq and put the values of respective species.

31. 6
Sol. Heteroatom are atoms other than C and H present in organic compound.

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32. 7
Sol. Apply Huckel’s rule of aromaticity.

33. 5
Sol. Compounds having active or acidic ‘H’ atoms can show tautomerism.

34. 3
Sol. O
O O O O
O P 3 mole of H2O
O P P P P
P O
O O O O O O
O H H
O P OH OH OH OH
O
P O
Non-cyclic
O
Cyclic

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

35. AB
2 2
Sol. h  x   f  x    f '  x  
h '  x   2f '  x   f  x   f "  x    2f '  x    xg  x  f '  x 
2
 2x  f '  x   g  x 
When x  0  h '  x   0
So, h  x  is decreasing.
2 2
h  0    f  0     f '  0    16  9  25
x0
h  x  is decreasing so
h  x   h 0 
2 2
 f  x    f '  x    25
2
  f  x    25  f  x   5

36. BC
Sol. 
Let P  3t 2 ,6t  N
2
PS  3  3t  6  t  1 but t  0
P (3, 6)
 t  1  P  3, 6  (0, 3)


Let M  3t12 ,6t1 
Tangent at
S (3, 0)
M : t1y  x  3t12 ….(1) R (9, 0)

12
P : 6y   x  3
2
y x3 ….(2)
Intersection of (1) and (2)
 t1  1 y  3t12  3
y  3  t1  1
x  3t1
 N   3t1,3  t1  1 
2 2
SN  5   3t1  3   32  t1  1
7
 25  9  2t12  2   t12 
18
7
t1  
18

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 7 7 
 M  3  ,  6 
 18 18 

7 7
Sum of square of possible ordinates of M  36   36 
18 18
= 28
Area of quadrilateral PRST
1 3 9 9 3 3 0 0 3
     
2 6 0 0 0 0 3 3 6
1
 54  0  9  9  27
2

37. BC
Sol. Shaded region is required area


B (–1, 1)
A (1, 1)

C (–1, 1) D (1, –1)

38. A

Sol.
 b
 ,

b 2  4ac  
   4, 2 
 2a 4a 
 
b
  4  b  8a …(1)
2a
 b 2  4ac 
 2
 4a 
 64a 2  4ac 
From (1)   2
 4a 
 16a  c  2  c  16a  2
Now abc  a  8a 16a  2 
 8 16a3  2a 2 
If a  1, 3 
 8 16a3  2a2  decreases

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So  abc max is at a  1
 8 16  2  144
 abc min is at a  3
 8 16  27  18 
 s  432  18  8  450
= –3600

39. B
Sol. Let A, B, be (a, 0) and (0, b)
Equation of circle
 x  a  x  0    y  0  y  b   0
x 2  y 2  ax  by  0
Tangent at origin
a b
0  0   x  0   y  0  0
2 2
 ax  by  0
a2  0 0  b2
m , n
a2  b2 a2  b2
2
m  n  a2  b 2   2r   2r

40. A
3
n 4
n r4 n  Cr 3r
3 Cr  4! r 0
Sol. S  n 4
r 0  r  4  r  3  r  2 r  1 C4
n
Cr  r  1 n 1
Cr 1
Now consider 
 r  4 r  3  r  2r  1 n  1r  4 r  3 r  2 
n2 n 4
Cr  2 Cr  4
 
 n  1 n  2r  3 r  4  n  1n  2 n  3 n  4 
n 4 n 4
n
Cr  4  4 3
Cr 3r  4!
So S   3r  4 
r 0  n  1 n  2  n  3 n  4  r 0 n  4 n  3 n  2 n  1
4!  n r4 n 3
n 4 
   3 Cr 4   Cr 3r 
 n  1 n  2 n  3 n  4   r 0 r 0 
n 4
4! 1  3 

 n  1 n  2 n  3  n  4 
4n  4
 n 4
C4

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41. D
88
k 1 1
Sol.   1
k 1 sin  k  2  sink

1 88
 
k 1 
sin k  2  k  1 88 k 1
 1 cot k  cot k  2 
 
sin2 k 1
1  
sin  k  2  sink sin 2 k 1
1
  cot  1  cot 3    cot 2  cot 4    cot 3  cot 5   ......   cot 88  cot 90 
sin 2 
1 1

sin 2
 cot1  cot 2  cot 89  cot 90 
sin 2
cot1  cot 2  cot 89 
1

sin 2
cot1  tan1  cot 2
1  cos1 sin1 
    cot 2
sin 2  sin1 cos1 
1  cos2 1  sin2 1 
   cot 2 
sin 2  cos1  sin1 
1  2cos 2 
   cot 2
sin2  sin 2 
cot 2

sin 2
42. B
Sol.
(P) Let C 1,0,1 ,D  3,2,  1
 
n  to CD  2iˆ  2ˆj  2kˆ
ˆi ˆj kˆ

n 0 1 0  2iˆ  0ˆj  2kˆ
2 2 2
Equation of plane  : 2x  2z  2  2  x  z  2
   A (4, 0, 0)
(Q) AB  2iˆ  2kˆ  n hence AB is parallel B (6, 0, –2)
to plane  and both A and B are on same
side of 
Mirror image of A (4, 0, 0) about  .
x4 y0 z0  402
   2    2
1 0 1  1 1  P
x  2, y  0, z  2  A '   2,0,  2 
If PA + PB is minimum then P is intersection
of plane  with BA’.
x2 y0 z2
BA ' :     and  is
4 0 0
xz2
A’ B’

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Let P '   4  2, 0,  2  lies on x  z  2


1
4  2  2  2   
2
So, P '   4,0,  2    x 0 , y0 ,z0 
(R) 0  PA  PB  AB
0  PA  PB  4  4
0  PA  PB  8

(S)  
Reflected line is parallel to AB i.e. 2iˆ  2kˆ and passes through n '  2,0,  2 
x2 y0 z2
So equation  
2 0 2
x2 y z2
  
1 0 1
So   0,   2

43. D
Sol. Total numb of ways  30C4
(P) P min  p,q,r,s   15   1  P (when all are  15 )
16
C4 16  15  14  13
 1 30
 1
C4 30  29  28  27
52 731
 1 
783 783

19
C1  10C2 19  10  10  41
(Q) P 30

C4 2  30  29  28  27
19  10  9  24 19
 
2  30  29  28  27 609

(R) (i) all are odd


(ii) Two odd two even
(iii) All even
15
C4  15C2  15C2  15C4
P 30
C4
(S) P  1  P (all odd)
15
C 15  14  13  12
 1  30 4  1 
C4 30  29  28  27
13 248
 1 
261 261

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44. C
Sol.
 ln t
(P) 4 dt   ln 2
0 x2  t2
t  x tan 
 /2 ln  x tan  
4  x sec 2 d   ln 2
0 x 2 sec 2 
 /2 ln x  ln tan 
4
0 x
 /2 ln x  /2 ln tan 
4 d  4  d   ln 2 2 Solutions when x  0
0 x 0 x
ln x 
4 .   ln 2  2ln x  2ln2
x 2
 x 2  2x
4 4 2 2
e x ln x  2 e x ln x  x  x  2
(Q) 1 x 3 ln x  x dx  1 dx
x 2 ln x  x
e e 2  x2
  x dx   dx
1 1 x 3 ln x  x
2 1
2 
e 1 e
x3 x dx
 
2 1 1
ln x  2
x
e
e2  1   1 
    ln  ln x  2  
2   x  1
e2  1   1  e2  1

2
  ln  1  2   0  
 e  2
 ln e 2  1  2  
 
e2  3

2
 ln e2  1  
(R)  
2 tan1 sec 2 x  sin1 x3  x 2  x  2  
sec 2 2x  1

So 2 tan 1 sec 2 x  2


sin1  x3  x 2  x  2 
2


So only possibility is when both are but there is no common value of x hence no
2
solution

(S) f  x   x 4  x2  1
f  x  is symmetric about y axis
So f  x  positive values of x i.e. x  0

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2
f  x   x2  1  x2  
 f  x   x2
2
 f f  x    f  x    x 4
4
 f  f f  x    f  x  
 f  f f  x   x 8

For f  f f  x   x 8
2

 1  x2  0
 x  1
Since f(x) is symmetric so x is also –1
Hence two values of x.

45. A
2

Sol. 2
b1  1, b2  r, b3  r , b 4  2r  r, b5 2

 2r 2
r    2r  1
2
2
r
 4r 2  4r  1

b6  2  4r 2  4r  1  2r 2  r  6r 2  7r  2   
b5  b6  4r 2  4r  1  6r 2  7r  2  198
 10r 2  11r  195  0
 10r 2  50r  39r  195  0
 10r  39  r  5   0  r  5
b1  1, b2  5, b3  25, b4  45, b5  81, b6  117
2
117 
b7   132  169
81
b 8  2  169  117  338  117  221
2 2
 221 13  17 
b9    289
169 169
b10  2  289  221   578  221  357

SECTION – B

46. 1488
Sol. Let A i be number of ways in which couple A i is seated next to each other
 
Hence required is n A 1c  A c2  A c3  A c4  Total  n  A1  A 2  A 3  A 4 
4
 7!  4 C1  2!  6!  4C2  2!2!5  4C3 2!3 4! 4C 4  2!  3!
 
= 1488

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47. 6
a 1 b
Sol. For consistency b 1   
a  0  a ab  ab   1 ab2  a2  b b 2  a  0 
a b ab
2 2 3
 ab  a  b  ab  0
 b 2 b  a   a b  a   0
 
 b2  a  b  a   0
 either b 2  a as a  b
a  b  5 ways
a  b 2  a  4, b  2
 One additional way
So total = 6

48. 2
Sol. 2cos2 x  1  1  3  2  3 cos x  
2
 2 cos x  2 cos x  3 cos x  3  0
 3
 2 cos x  cos x  1  3  cos x  1  0  cos x  1 or
2
5  7  7  9  29 
 x  0,2, 4 , , , , , ……..(1)
6 6 6 6 6
1
sin3x  2 sin x  3 sin x  4 sin3 x  2 sin x  sin x  0, 
2
 5 7  11 13  17 19  23 25 29
x  0, , 2, 3, 4 , 5 , , , , , , , , , , …(2)
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
5 7  17  19 29
Common of (1) and (2) are 0,2,4 , , , , ,
6 6 6 6 6
7 17 
Out of these 8 only and satisfy 3 tan x  1  0, so only two solutions.
6 6

49. 1
Sol. an1  an 1  an 
1 1 1 1
   
an1 an  an  1 an an1
1 1 1
  
an  1 an an1
100 100
1 1 1 
    
n 1 an  1 n 1  an an1 
1 1 1
  2
a1 a101 a101
Since a101  1

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100
1
1  2
n 1 n  1
a
So,  s  1

50. 1
Sol. 2x 2  y 2  3xy  0
  2x  y  x  y   0
 y  2x, y  x Y
are the equations of straight lines passing
through origin. Now, let the angle between
y = 2x
tangents is 2 , then tan  45o  2   2 3
C
o
tan 45  tan 2 3
 2
1  tan 45o tan2 y=x
 A
1  tan 2 2
  
1  tan 2 1 45
o
X
2 tan 2 1 O
 
2 3
(By componendo and dividendo rule)
2 tan  1
 2

1  tan  3
 tan2   6 tan   1  0
6   36  4 
 tan    3  10 
2
 
 3  10 0    4 
 
3
Now, in OAC, tan  
OA
 10  3  
3  10  3 
 OA  
 3 3  10 
 10  3  10  3 
 9  90    
  9 and   90, then  2    81  90  171

51. 7
Sol. Let E1 : first ball drawn red from Urn A and 2nd ball drawn black from B.
E 2 : first ball drawn while from A and 2nd ball drawn black from B
E3 : first ball drawn red from B and 2nd ball drawn black from B
E 4 : first ball drawn black from B and 2nd ball drawn black from B.
P E1   P E3 
P
P E1   P E2   P E3   P E4 

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 1 2  3  1 6
P E1           
2 6
     6 2 144
 1   4   1   3  12
P  E2           
 2   6   2   6  144
 1 3  1 3  9
P  E3           
 2   6   2   5  120
 1  3  1  2  6
P E 4           
 2   6   2   5  120
7
P 
15

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