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FIITJEE MOCK TEST-9
IIT – JEE, 2019
Paper Code
PAPER-II 100401.1
ANSWERS
Physics [PART-I]
1. C 2. C 3. B 4. B
5. D 6. A 7. D 8. B
9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C
1. A (s) B (r) C (q) D (p)
2. A (r) B (p, q) C (r, s) D (q, r, s)
1. 3 2. 2 3. 2 4. 1
5. 3
Chemistry [PART-II]
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B
5. B 6. D 7. C 8. C
9. B 10. A 11. D 12. B
1. A → (p, q, s) B → (p, q, r, s) C → (q, t) D → (p, q, s)
2. A → (p, q, s) B → (r, s, t) C → (p, q, r, s) D → (q, r, s, t)
1. 7 2. 1 3. 1 4. 2
5. 7
Mathematics [PART-III]
1. A 2. B 3. A 4. A
5. D 6. B 7. C 8. A
9. B 10. B 11. A 12. A
1. A (q) B (r) C (t) D (p)
2. A (t) B (t) C (q) D (p)
1. 2 2. 6 3. 1 4. 2
5. 0
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. In endoergic reactions,
Total rest mass energy of the products is greater than total rest mass energy of the reactants
To compensate for this difference, energy is needed to be supplied to make the reaction happen.
By definition,
KE(Y) + KE(Z) KE(n) = Q, since
KE(x) = 0
As Q < 0, we can write: Q = |Q|
Substituting, we finally get:
KE(n) = KE(y) + KE(z) + |Q|
Y and Z cannot both be at rest, as momentum is conserved
Hence, KE(n) > |Q|
2. Initial pressure at the bottom = g 2H + 2 g H = 4 gH.
Final density of the homogenous mixture:
A 2H 2 2A H 3
A 2H 2A H 2
3 9
Final pressure g 3H gH.
2 2
V 2 4 104
3. Heat lost per second in the circuit = = 80 J
R eq 500
Ratio of heat produced in bulbs = I12R1 : I22R 2
4I2R
=4:1
I2R
V12 / R1 R
Ratio of heat produced in branch AB to CD = 2
= 2 =2:1
V2 / R 2 R1
V
Current drawn from the cell = = 0.4 A.
Re q
1 1 1
4. ...(i)
f f2 f2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Now, ' v ' r 2v 2r 2 1 =
fv fR R
1 R 2
R
1 R 2 f1 f2
This must be zero for achromatic combination
i.e., 1 2 = 0 ...(ii)
f1 f2
Solving (i) and (ii)
f1 1 1 f
2
f2 1 2 f
1
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5. At any time t, the distance travelled by the ant along the rod is ut. The angle made by the rod at time t
with the x axis is t.
Thus.
r ut[cos t ˆi sin tj]
ˆ
dr
v u[cos t ˆi sin tj]
ˆ ut[ sin t ˆi cos tj]
ˆ
dt
= u[(cos t t sin t)iˆ (sin t t cos t)j] ˆ
v u cos2 t 2 t 2 sin 2 t sin2 t 2 t 2 cos 2 t
Now tangential acceleration:
dv 2 tu
at .
dt 1 2 t 2
mv 2 mv 2
6. N fmax N
R R
f v 2 dv v 2
Retardation a max
m R dt R
v t
dv v t
2
dt v v 0 1 0
v R R
v0 0
2GM mc 2R s GMm
7. Rs F
c2 2r 2 r2
2a3 / 2 42 a3
8. By Kepler’s law: T mx
Gm x GT 2
D D
Now a and T = , Substituting we get
2 v
Dv 2
mx 4.25 1037 kg.
2G
2GM 2 6.67 1011 4.3 1037
9. Rs 6.4 1010
c2 (3 108 )2
10. JR=I
JR
I
1Ns 2 10 2 m 10 2
= kgm2
2 rad / s
M(a2 b2 )
11. I
12
12I 102 1 1200 48
M 2 = 12 kg.
a b 2
25 10 4 25
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2
12. JR = I = I
T
2I
T
JR
Now I becomes 32 times and JR becomes twice: T becomes 16 times.
SECTION - B
2. The problem is based on Moseley’s law. K photon of any element is more energetic than K photon.
SECTION –C
1. As shown in the figure, let the centre of the ring coincide with the Y
origin and the ring lies in x-y plane. Now z axis is the normal to the
plane, thus the axis about which we have to find moment of inertia R d
makes an angle = 45 with the Z axis and lies in the z-x plane.
X
Consider an element of the ring at an angular position and angular
thickness d. The position vector of this element is
r R(cos ˆi sin ˆj) axis
Z
unit vector along the axis of rotation is
â (cos kˆ sin ˆi)
Now, perpendicular distance of the element from the axis,
p r aˆ
ˆi ˆj kˆ
ˆ
p r aˆ R cos sin 0 = [i(sin cos ) ˆj(cos cos ) k(sin
ˆ sin )] R
sin 0 cos
p2 R 2 (sin2 cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin 2 sin2 ) = R 2 (cos2 sin2 sin2 )
Now moment of Inertia I = (dm)p 2
MR2 2
(cos2 sin2 sin2 )d
2 0
2
MR2 2 1 2 1 2
2 cos 2 sin 4 sin sin 2
0
MR2 MR2
[2 cos2 sin2 ] [2 cos2 sin2 ]
2 2
MR2
[1 cos 2 ]
2
Putting M = 4 kg, R = 1 m, = 45,
4 1 1
1 3 kg m2
2 2
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2. Consider a situation when the bob A has fallen through an angle .
Loss in PE = Gain in KE
1 2
I = mg sin
2
2mg sin 2mg sin
A =
I m 2
2gsin /2 d
A =
; tA = 0 A (
In the similar position, for B
4gsin /2 d
B =
; tA =
0 B (
A tB 1
B t A 2
tA
2
tB
d dB
3. Induced EMF in the loop ABD or BDC A
dt dt A
1 5 cm
8 6 10 4 0.263 12 0.263 104
4 6 cm D
I1
Say the resistance per cm of wire is R. 5 cm
Now applying KVL to loops ADB and BDC. I2
B C
5I1 5(I1 I2 ) 6I1 or 16I1 5I2 8 cm
R R
Similarly 13I2 5(I1 I2 ) or 18I2 5I1
R R
23 21
Solving this we get, i1 , i2
263 R 263 R
2
i1 i2
263 R
= 10 mA
3 3
H cosi 9 1
4. Happ 1m
cosr 3 3
5. For equilibrium, the system must be in a local minima of potential energy. This is possible only if the
centre of mass of the system lies below O i.e. the centre of the hemisphere. In the critical case, the
centre of mass of the system can coincide with O.
Now taking O as the origin, say H is the maximum principle height of the cone then:
3R 2 3 H 1 2
8 3 R 4 3 R H = 0
R2 H2
0 or H 3R
4 12
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. C
Ferrocynide test:
2ZnSO 4 K 4 Fe CN6 Zn2 Fe CN6 2K 2SO 4
White ppt.
Zn2 Fe CN 6 K 4 Fe CN 6 2Zn3K 2 Fe CN 6
2
More solub le
2. A
H
+
O O O
C COOH H3C
H
H3C C C O H H3C C O H CO2 H
Z
X
O H
C H
H3C
H
H3C C O H
Y
CO2 can’t oxidized by oxidizing agent like K2Cr2O7 or KMnO4.
3. C
Compound (IV) is anti aromation and compound I, II and III are aromatic using Huckel rule.
4. B
O O
CH2 NH2
NH2 NH2
NH LiAlH4
O 1 mol
NH
CH2 NH2
X O Y Z
O
O
O
Lactons are cyclic ester i.e.
5. B
Hydrolysis of NF3 is not possible at room temperature and this reaction required at least 200oC, as
vacant orbital is not present in this case.
6. D
(I) Compound AlF3 AlCl3 AlBr3 Al2O3
Lattice energy kilo joule 5215 5492 5361 5916
per mole
(II) Charge density and size of cation and anion.
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(III) Hg+2, Cd+2 having pseudo inert configuration.
7. C
8. C
9. B
Solution for Q. No. 7 to 9.
A FeO.Cr2O3 or FeCr2O4 B Fe2O3
C Na2CrO4 D Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
E Na2Cr2O7 F K2Cr2O7
G K3[Cr(C2O4)3] H Fe2(C2O4)3
I FeC2O4 J CO2
K FeO L CO
M Fe N Fe3O4
CO obtained on heating oxlate prevents aerial oxidation of FeO to Fe2O3.
Light
Fe2 C2O 4 3 2Fe C2O 4 CO 2 used in blue print.
Fe(III) salt containing certain anion having reducing properties like oxlate and citrate are reduced to Fe(II)
salts when exposed to light this fact is made used to making blue prints.
10. A
pKa1 pKa2 2.34 9.60
pI glycine 5.97
2 2
pKa1 pKa2 2.19 4.25
pI glutamic acid 3.22
2 2
11. D
None of these as (7.4) is in pH drop region in both the case.
12. B
(A) Sanger’s reagent (DNFB) 1-fluoro- 2,4-dinitro benzene undergoes nucleophilic aromatic
substitution with N-terminal amino acids.
(B) At (pH = 3) glutamic acid shall be almost in the Zwitter ion form while glycine shall be in cationic
form. Hence resin must have negative charge.
Since amino acids exist in solution as charged molecules they can be separated in a column
containing suitable resin.
(C) From graph it can be clearly analysed in these region, pH is almost constant.
(D) Glutamic acid as pH = 3 is near its (PI)
SECTION – B
1. A → (p, q, s) B → (p, q, r, s) C → (q, t) D → (p, q, s)
O
COOH HO
CH3 O
2H2O
OH HOOC O
(A)
O
Three lactones are formed d , and d
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O O
CH3 CH3
(B) CO2
COOH
Two compounds are formed d and
OH
(C)
COOH COOH H O
2
Two compound cis and trans
O
COOH
O
(D) H3C COOH H2 O
O
Two compounds are formed d and
COOH
Compound give NaHCO3 test as well as bromine water.
2. A → (p, q, s) B → (r, s, t) C → (p, q, r, s) D → (q, r, s, t)
(A) N2H4 IO3 2HCl ICl 3H2 O N2
ICl is red brown in liquid state and black in solid state.
2AgNO3
2Ag s 2NO2 O2
(B)
Brown colour
NH4 2 Cr2O7
Cr2 O3 4H2 O N2
(C)
Green residue
300o C
2FeSO4 .7H2 O
Fe2O3 SO2 SO3 7H2 O
(D)
Re d colour
SECTION – C
1. 7
(i) IF7 - sp 3 dx2 y2 dz2 dxy, - pentagonal bipyramidal or decahedral
(ii) Fe CO 5 dz2 sp3 - trigonal bipyramidal
(iii) Zeise’s salt - dx2 y2 sp2 K PtCl3 C2H4
(iv) Wilkinson’s catalyst - dx2 y2 sp2 PPh3 3 RhCl
(v) K 3 Ni CN5 dx2 y2 sp3 - square pyramidal
(vi) K 2 PtCl4 d x2 y2 sp 2
(vii) NiBr2 PMe3 2 dx2 y2 sp2
(viii) Brown ring complex – Na2[Fe(CN)5NO] – sp 3 dx2 y2 dz2
2. 1
H2S
2H S
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K a1 K a2 H2S 1022 0.1
S 2 2
2
H H
pS = 23 – 2(pH)
[Zn+2] [S2] = 10–23
1023
S2 10 21
0.01
pS = 21
23 21
pH
2
pH = 1
In fact if we want to precipitate (ZnS) quantitatively the pH must be raised even higher pH (4 to 5).
3. 1
Let x be the weight (in mg) of iodine which remains in the aqueous phase.
x
I2 aq. M
254 20
10 x
I2 CCl4 M
254 2.25
I2 CCl4 10 x 20
Kd
I2 aq. x 2.25
80
10 x 20
x 2.25
x = 1.0 mg.
4. 2
a a
y ,x where ‘a’ is edge length.
2 2
a
2 2 2 2 2
a
2
2
5. 7
x
are 14
No. of position isomers for
y
x 7 14
x=7
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Mathematics PART – III
SECTION – A
dI 2 3
1. sin 2cos
d 3 243
2 2
2. x + y – 6x – 4y + 9 = 0
2 3m 20 R (3, 4)
y = mx, 2 , 4
12
1 m2
4 + 9m2 – 12m = 4 + 4m2 C
m = 0 or 5m = 12 m = 12/5 (3, 2)
12
y x and y = 4 are tangents
5 O
5
Equation of circle is x 0 x y 0 y 4 0
3
3. The plane parallel to 2x + 3y + z = 1 and through (1, 0, 1) is 2(x – 1) + 3(y – 0) + (z – 1) = 0
Any plane through line of intersection (x + y + z – 3) + (2x + y – z – 5) = 0 as it is passing through (1,
0, 1)
1
So, (1 + 0 + 1 – 3) + (2 1 + 0 – 1 – 5) = 0
4
1
x y z 3 2x y z 5 0
4
2x + 3y + 5z – 7 = 0
So, required line is 2x + 3y + z – 3 = 0, 2x + 3y + 5z – 7 = 0
t1 t 2 t 3 acos A bcosB c cosC
4. 1
abc abc
5. Let amount of salt present in tank is ‘m’ gm
dm m
10 4
dt 100 t
dm 4
m 10
dt 100 t
5
100 t 4 m 10 100 t c
5
m(100 + t)4 = 2(100 + t)5 + c
at t = 0, m0 = 50 gm
50 1004 = 2(100)5 + c
c = –150 1004
150 1004
mt = 2(100 + t) –
100 t 4
150 100
m100 = 400 –
16 100
n 2 n 1
6. S C1 n 1 sin nC2 n 2 sin ..... nCn 1 sin
n n n
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2
2S n n C1 sin nC2 sin ..... n Cn1 sin n 1
n n n
7.–9. Length of AD is 6 units
1
cos B = and ED = 10
4
SECTION – B
1. (C) 2 sin x sin t
2 cos xdx cos tdt
/2 /2
1 sin2 t 9 / 2 1 1 10
0
2
cos tdt =
2 cos
0
tdt
3 1/ 4 1/ 3
2
(D) lim x 1 1
x x x
1 3 1 2
lim x 1 ..... 1 .....
x 4 x 3 x
3 2
98 1
lim x 4 3
x x 12 12
1
2. (A) Put x t and roots of the t 2 at 2 a 0 should be distinct real
x
1
(B) Put x t and roots of the t 2 at 2 a 0 should be distinct real
x
1 1 t < –2
(C) x 2 ax 1 0
2
x x
1
x t
x
(t2 – 2) + at + 1 = 0
t2 + at – 1 = 0
(1) If both roots less than –2 or
(2) If one root is less than –2
D – {both roots > –2}
(D) (x2 + x + 2)2 – a{(x2 + 2)2 – x2} = 0
(x2 + x + 2)2 – a{(x2 – x + 2)(x2 + x + 2)} = 0
2 2
(x + x + 2){x (1 – a) + (1 + a)x + 2 – 2a} = 0
2 2
D = (1 + a)2 – 4(1 – a)(2 – 2a) > 0 = (1 + a)2 – 2 2 1 a 0
((1 + a) + 2 2 (1 – a))((1 + a) – 2 2 (1 – a)) > 0
1 2 2 1 2 2
a a 0
1 2 2 1 2 2
2 2 1 1 2 2
a
1 2 2 2 2 1
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SECTION – C
1. ‘7’ should be placed at 4th place
n E 6! 1
n S 7! 7
2. x + 2y + 3z = 15
z=1
x + 2y = 12
10 1
5 points
2 5
z=2
x + 2y = 9
7 1
5 2 4 points
1 4
z=3
4 1
2 points
2 2
z=4
z + 2y = 3
1 1 1 point
Total number of points = 12
n
Hence is 6
2
z1 z2 1
4. z3
2 2
z2 z 3 3
z1 z1 z4
2 4
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