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ETOOS & MOTION

JEE-Main, 2016
SOLUTION

SAMPLE
PAPER
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SOLUTION 1
MATHEMATICS
SECTION A
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

C(Bonus)

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

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26.

27.

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30.

PHYSICS
Section-A
1.

2.

A(Bonus)

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

CHEMISTRY
SECTION - A
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

28.

29.

30.

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MATHEMATICS
7.

SECTION A
Single Correct
1.

2 < [x] < 1

As, {x} =

2.

3.

[x] 2[x] 1 0

x [1, 1)

Now,

p cannot

|p |

. Ans.
2

We have,

x=3

Ans.

infinite G.P. with


common ratio 1/ 2,
first term 1

cos x (c 3)

4x + 5 = 0

(3 5)(3 5)( 3 5)
13

8
8
(2 )(2 )(2 ) =
(13)=8 Ans.
13
13

D
(a2 + c2 + 2ac) b2 < 0 (a + c)2 b2 <
0
(a + c b)(a + c + b) < 0
f (1) f (1) < 0
So, f (1) and f (1) are opposite in sign.
The equation f (x) = 0 has roots real and
unequal.
Ans.

9.

10.

D
Let
P(x) = A(x 1) (x 2) (x 3) + x
Now, P(4) = 5
5 = A(3) (2) (1) + 4

=3

cos x c 3c 3 1 c [4, )

A=

1
6

B
So, P(x) =

f (x) = 4x 17x +
3

1
(x 1)(x 2) (x 3) + x
6

P(6) = 16 Ans.

11.

12.

C
Given roots of f (x) are imaginary and hence
possible graph of f (x) can be

We have, f (1) > 0 4 17 + > 0


> 13
(i)
f (2) < 0
16 34 + < 0
< 18
(ii)
f (3) > 0
36 51 + > 0
> 15
(iii)
So,
(i) (ii) (iii)
15 < < 18.
integers = 16, 17
Ans.

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8.

1 1 1

1 log x
2
4
8

B
We have,
cos2x (c 1) cos x + 2 (c 3) 0 x R.
(cos x 2)

6.

2x2

3 + 5 = 2(2 ).
Similarly, 3 +
3
5 = 2(2 ) and + 5 = 2(2 )
Also, x3 + 2x2 4x + 5 = 1 (x )(x
)(x );
Put x = 2, we get
(2 )(2 )(2 ) = 13.

5.

1
1 1
, Ans.
x=
2
2 2

We must have,

4.

x3

C
[x]2 + [x] 2 < 0

f(x) has no real roots D < 0

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f(xi) > 0 or f(xi) < 0 xi


If n is even then number of terms are even

20.

C
n

f (x, n) =

and hence

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f (x i ) 0

k 1

for both the graphs.

1
2
n
log x ......log x
x
x
x

i 1

= log x
n

If n is odd then for the (i) graph

f (x i ) 0

n!
x

= log x n

i 1

given: f(x, 10) = f (x, 11)

f (x i ) 0

and for the (ii) graph

(C)

i 1

13.

10!
11!
log x 10 = log x 11
x
x

10!

14.

D
D of gives equation
(bc)2 4a(b3 + c3 4abc) < 0
(b2 4ac) (c2 4ab) < 0

Dp DQ < 0

15.

16.

x
21.

11!
x11

x = 11 Ans.

B
+ = 3; = 1, also 2 + 3 + 1 = 0
and 2 + 3 + 1 = 0

2
2

E=
(1 ) 2 ( 1) 2
f

3x

exists for

3x 0

E=

i.e. Domain of 'f' is [0, )


But, for x > 0

3x <

18.

10

where 2 = (3 + 1) and 2 = (3 + 1)

17.

log x x

B
P(x) 2008 + x = x(x 1)(x 2)(x 3).......
(x 2008)
Put x = 2009
D
Let x2 = 4 cos2 + sin2
then (4 x2) = 3 sin2 and (x2 1) = 3
cos 2
f(x) =

2
2
+
1 2 2
1 2 2

(3 1) (1 3)

y=

1 3
(1 3) (1 3)
1 3
=
+

(as = 1)
= 3(2 + 2) + ( + )
= 3[9 2] + (3) = 21 3 = 18 Ans.
22.

3 sin 3 cos

C
f image of goh image
let fogoh = F (x) = f [goh(x)] = f [g(

ymin. =
=

3 and ymax. =

= f (cos

x3 )

6.

Hence range of f(x) is


19.

1
1
3

2
2

3, 6 Ans.

D
We have 4y2 + (4x)y + (x + 6) = 0
As y R, so discriminant 0.
(4x)2 4 4 (x + 6) 0

x2 (x + 6) 0 x2 x 6 0
(x 3) (x + 2) 0
Hence x ( , 2] [3, ).

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F(x) =

2
Domain x + 3 0 and
cos x 3 1

now

1 < cos

27.

B
Equation is x2 (4a + 3)x + 3a(a + 3)

x3 1

x 3 (2n 1), n N
23.

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f(1) < 0 and f(3) < 0


(13a) (1 a 3) < 0
1 a 3 3a + 3a2 + 9a < 0
3a2 + 5a 2 < 0

3a2 + 6a a 2 < 0
3a (a + 2) (a + 2) < 0
(a + 2 ) (3a 1) < 0

(A) is correct;

(B) is correct

28.

B
Using f (x) = px +q,

f f ( x ) = f (px + q)
= p(px + q) + q
= p2x + pq + q

24.

= p(p2x + pq + q) + q
= p3x + p2q + pq + q
equate this to
8x + 21 to find p = 2 and q = 3.
Thus p + q = 2 + 3 = 5 Ans.

D
+=

29.

b
c
; =
;
a
a

2c
2ac b 2
x1 + x2 =

=
2
a
a

b

a

C
Given x3 + 4x 8 = 0
now
y = x7 + 64x2

zero

x 4 x 8) + 8x4 + 16x3
= 4x2 (

zero

+ 32x2 = 8x4 + 16x3 + 32x2

x2 1088x + 295680 = 0

= 8x

let
= 16k1
and
(as HCF of roots is 16)
= (HCF) (LCM)
295680 = 16(LCM)

16( x 4x 8) + 128 Ans.

30.

A
Given f(x) . f(y) = f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) 2
put y = 1/x

1
1
= f(x) + f + f(1) 2
x

x

f(x) . f

{x} [x] = 1 {x} =

x[x]=

put x = 1 , y = 1
f (1) . f (1) = 2f (1) + f (1) 2
f 2 (1) 3f (1) + 2 = 0
(f (1) 1) (f (1) 2) = 0
f (1) = 1 or f (1) = 2
but f (1) 1 f (1) = 2
(as in this case f (x) = 1 for all x)

1
x

1
1
, hence x = [x] +
x
x

obviously x 2

zero

or

( x 3 4 x 8) + 16x3 + 64x

zero

= 16k2

295680
LCM =
= 18480 Ans.
16
26.

x 4 ( x 3 4 x 8)
4x5 + 8x4 + 64x2

= 4x5 + 8x4 + 64x2

= 2 ( + )2 = (2 + 2)
25.

f f f ( x ) = f (p2x + pq + q)

and

(C) is also correct

x = [x] +

1
x

1
1
= f(x) + f
x
x

Hence f(x). f

Hence D

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PHYSICS

Section-A
1.

2.

dv

25 t2 .dt

3
.dt
8

fK
B

TB

2v cos
g cos
8.

VER
y
v

9.

B
HOR
u

RB

OR

2v2
gcos2

10.

A
For no sliding
N > mg

ma > mg

11.

12.

cos sin x A uTB

v sin u cos
To meet : Horizontal components must be equal.

Hence, relative motion will take place


&
f =fk = 0.4 10g
0.4 log

aB
0.1g
40
A

p
Favg
t
B

a
g

tan
3.

4.

B
Uy can be compared
but no information about Ux.

13.

14.

2kg

T 1s 2

2x
g

fB, max=5 N

There will be no relative motion.

B
y

15.

16.

N
2

mg

At sliding
f = 0.4 N

x
5

(5 cos + 1) t = BC = 400
5 sin t = AB = 400

5 cos + 1 = 5 sin
6.

fs, max = 0.630=18 N

2kg

x 1.25 m

5.

6g
2m / s2 acommon
40

aB, max

mg

f
2

0.4N
2

N 2g

0.6g
f

B
F
F
N

F
At sliding
F cos = tan (W + Fsin)
7.

100N

10 kg
B 40 kg

fs,

max

17.

f
f

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v avg

N
2

1.4N
2

B
Use
u

0.6 10 g 6g

F 1.4g

u v 2u at

2
2

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v=u+at

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18.

C
Use standard formulaes.

19.

C
L = 10 u
(1200 + L) = u 130
18

u 10 m / s
5
C
R
4 tan
H
A
Check slope of the graph

20.

21.
22.
23.

28.

For the equation


N = mg sin
mg cos = mg sin tan = =
From equation y =

x2
20

dy
x
=
.... (ii)
dx
10
From (i) & (ii) , x = 5 , so y = 1.25

tan =

29.

C
T

C
Use

y x tan 1

R
R = 24 m
25.

m
m

Solving the equations,

2h
g

30.

Distance moved in horizontal plane

C
S = 0, v = 4 m/s

2h

= . g = n.2r
26.

D
f1, max = 2 m1g

a1, max = 2g
f2, max = m2g

a2, max = g
Till a < g, both blocks have sufficient friction
to accelerate them. For a > g, m2 will require a
normal.
A

3
4

th

energy is lost i.e.

new velocity becomes


in time t0,

f
F

In fig, direction of friction is shown,


F T mg = ma
T mg = ma

Time taken in falling =

27.

1
...(i)
2

1
2

24.

mg

B
N

B
Check the slope sign as well as magnitude.
Y

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1
KE is left. Hence
4

v0
under the retardation g
2

v0
= v0 g t0
2

v0
= 2gt
0

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a=

F 2mg
2m

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SAMPLE PAPER - 1 (JEE-Main)

CHEMISTRY
1.

2.

3.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

D
All mesomeric effect are resonance but all
resonance are not mesomeric effect.

17.

18.

19.

rate =

4.

d BrO3
1 d Br2

dt
3 dt

B
Reactivity order stability of carbocation
stability order of carbocation :

Ph CH CH3 > (CH3)3 C > Ph CH 2 >

CH2

Cl
5.

6.

C
Cl > OH > NH2
NH2 > OH > Cl
Cl > OR > OH

20.
order of I effect
order of + M effect
order of I effect

A
CH2 = CH Cl

CH2 = CH Cl

(a)

(b)
Complete octate R.S.

CH2 CH = Cl

(c)

kr

K N2O5
2

KNO2

incomplete octate R.S.

2KN2O5 k NO2

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

2k = k
7.

8.

C
O
N CH = CH NH2
O

9.

Maximum single bond character

is anti aromatic.

A
OH, N = O, O C R , shows + M

27.

effect.

28.

D
n = K[A][B]

29.

KnAnB

30.

10.

V2

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