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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.

, India
A.P, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR - HYD
Sec: Sr. ICON ALL Jee-Main Date: 28-12-18
Time: 09:00 AM to12:00 Noon CODE-B Max.Marks:360
KEY SHEET
MATHS
1 3 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 1

6 4 7 4 8 3 9 4 10 1

11 2 12 3 13 1 14 1 15 2
16 3 17 2 18 1 19 2 20 1

21 4 22 3 23 4 24 2 25 3

26 1 27 2 28 3 29 3 30 4

PHYSICS
31 4 32 3 33 3 34 1 35 2

36 2 37 3 38 4 39 2 40 4

41 1 42 3 43 4 44 3 45 2
46 3 47 1 48 2 49 4 50 1

51 4 52 4 53 1 54 3 55 4

56 3 57 2 58 1 59 3 60 1

CHEMISTRY
61 3 62 3 63 2 64 2 65 3

66 4 67 2 68 4 69 4 70 1

71 4 72 4 73 2 74 2 75 1
76 2 77 3 78 2 79 2 80 4

81 4 82 2 83 1 84 3 85 3

86 4 87 4 88 3 89 2 90 2
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SOLUTIONS
MATHS
1 
3 5  5
1. 8
 2   2
C5 x logb k  8/5   5600  x log x  100  x  10
 x   10 

2.  A  I 50   I  A50  0C0  50C2  ...  50C50  I  50C1 50C 3 50 C 5  .... 50C 49 
A  249 I  249 A a  b  2 49
2 a 2 3
3. 1 a  
2  0  2 a 3  4 a  8  0  a  2  a 2  2 a  2  0
2 0 a
a2
4.  2  2  3  0   3  2 2  3
 
 P  2 2  3  3 2  5  2   2  2  2  3  2  1

Similarly Q  2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1  1 
5.     .....  1         ....  
1 3 5 7 9 11 1315 2  3 5 7 9 11 13 15  24 8

Sp P2 2a1   p 1 d p a6 a  10a1 11


6.     2a1  d  1 
Sq q2 2a1  q 1 d q a21 a1  40a1 41
7. ~ ~ S  ~ r  s   S  ~ ~ r  s   S  ~ r  s 
  s  r    s ~ s    s  r  s ~ is a false)
8. n  A B   8 . Number of subsets having 3 or more is
8
C3 8 C4 8 C5 8 C6 8 C7 8 C8  28  8 Co 8 C1 8 C2  
 256  1  8  28  219
9. reflexive symmetric can be easily verified. If a, b R c, d  and c, d  R e, f  then
ad b  c  bc a  d   1
cf d  e  de c  f   2
Now 1 ef + 2 ad given af b  e  bea  f 
  a , b  R e , f 
5
C4 3 C2 2 C1 1
10. Required probability  10

C7 4
2
xi2  ni 
11.     S .D where x1, x2 , x3 , x4as 2,3, a,11 end n  4, SD is 3.5
n  n 
12. A, B be with to be together , C , D refuge each other. Then number selections

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1 with out ABCD 8 C4 
2 with AB without CD = 8 C2
3 with ABC 8 C1
4 with ABD 8 C1
5 With C or D without AB  2 8 C3
 Total number of selections  70  28  16 112  226
 23  16  2 2  16 
13.   cos1   2 cos1  
 4  1  4 9  36  4   25 
14. The reflections of A w.r. to angular bisectors lie on BC. And incentre is 0,0 equation
of BC is x  7 y  5  0
 k  4 
15. Let third vertex be h, k       1
 h  7 
 k  4  64 112
15. h, k       1, h  k  7 k , h  , k 
 h  7  11 11
16. The locus is radical axis.
17.     2
m  1, am 2 , 2 am  1, 2  at 2 , 2at  t  1 other end is t   9,6 length is
t
distance between 1, 29,6 which is 8 2
18. y  2 x  4 a 2  b 2 passes through 2, 0 
4a 2  b 2
4a 2  b 2  4   2 ab  ab  4
2
25cos 2  1
19. e12  1  cos 2  , e22  1   sin 2  e1  3e2  sin 2  
25 2
a b c
20. P, Q , R are a, b, c,a, b, c,a, b, c  respectively centroid of PQR is  , , 
 3 3 3 
 AOG area is O
21. The required plane is of the form
4 x  7 y  4 z  81   5 x  3 y  10 z  25  0
Which is perpendicular to 4 x  7 y  4 z  81  0
 44  5   7 7  3   44  10   0
   1
 required plane is x  4 y  6 z  106
lt 2 x2  6.2 x  8
22. L x2 Let 2 x  t
2x  2

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t  4t  2 t  2
L  lt  2 4  8
t4 t  4
x 2  ax  1  ax 2  2 x  b is true for x  1, 2  a 1 x  2  a x  b 1  0 has root,
2
23.
1,2
a2 1 b 1
 3 a  ;  2b0
a 1 2 a 1
24. The area A   32sin 2  64sin  for mex or min A1   0
8

8 8

Area will be maximum for    3 and A  3  48 3  


25. x 2  1  t 2xdx  dt
1 1 ln 2 1 t ln 21
I   2 dt   t dt 
ln t
C
2 2 2 ln 2  1
26. tan n x   tan xn  I
100
I  tan x  tan 2 x  ...  tan10 xdx 
0
100
I   tan x  tan 2 x  ...  tan10 xdx  I
0
 I 0
 1 
  1  
27. Required area  4  2  1  dx  3  1n2
  2 x  
 1/2 
y 1

x  1 x 1

y  1

28. Order 1 degree 3


sin 2 x  sin x 2
29.   sin 4 x  sin 3 x  sin x and sin x  0,sin 2 x  0
sin x sin 2 x 2sin 2 x cos 2 x
2 x
 cos 2 x  cos x  x  ,n  Z
3

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2 4 8 10
In  0, 4, x  , , ,
3 3 3 3
30. BC 2  CA2  AB 2
h2
3h 2  9
3
D

B A
2
 8h  27
27 3 3
h2  h
8 2 2
PHYSICS

31. f lim iting  60 N


So the block remains at rest upto t = 2.4 s.
f k  40 N
4
So V    2.5 4 dt  6.4 m / c
2.4
32. Acceleration of both m1 and m1 . w. r. t elevation are equal in magnitude and equal to
 m  m 
a   1 2
h  a0 
 m  m 
1 2
= 4m / s 2
So, acceleration of m1 w, r , t m2 is 8m / s 2
33. Velocity of A w.r.t B is 5 V as shown
1B  5v

  tan1 2

2
So Rmin  d
5
d
And T0 
5V

34.    0  x  0
x0
d   0  02
So a    x 
dx  x0  x0

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35. Breaking stress depends on material
F   B  A   B    2r 
2
So
F
 4
 B r 2
36. Let initial temperature be T.
5R
Then Q1  nCvT  n   2T  T 
2
5
= nRT
2
7R
And Q2  nC pT  n   4T  2T 
2
= 7nRT
19
So Q  nC  3T  nLT
2

19
C  R
6
37. Let’s consider a cylindrical shell of elementary thickness dr and of radius r.
1 dr
It’s resistance dR 
 2r 
1
So net resistance = in b / a
2
1
Resistance per unit length is inb / a
2
38. Req across battery is 9 . So current through 3 resistor is 1 A.
Current through 4 resistor is 0.25 A
9E 2
39.  t  mST
R
N 2E 2
and  t  2mS T
2R
So N=6
40. Changing Electric field produces a magnetic field and Electric field is changing
As long as capacitor is charging
5
41. Current through R1 is 1000mA  10mA
500
10
Current through R2 is 1000mA
1500
20
= mA
3
20
So current through the diode is 10  mA
3

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10
= mA
3
m 2 nw
42. Dr  and mr 
r 2
nw 1
So, r 2  
2 m 
1 Dr 2
Also kinetic energy is m  2
2 2
o
And potential energy U  r    Dr  dr
r
2
Dr
=
2
nw
So energy E  Dr 2  D/m
2
43. As  cut off of A smaller than that at B VA  VB .
Also ur of A is greater than that of B,
So ZA  ZB
4 3 4 R3
44. R   M So  x 16  2M
3 3 8
M 15M
2M  
8 8
15M
i.e. in addition to the original spheno, we have an additional sphene of mass and
8
R
radius
2
GM  2 R 2  G 15M
So VD   3 3R   
2R  4 8R
13 GM 13
  V0
4 R 4
45. Frictional force on the ring is zero.
a
Also if acceleration of hanging body is a then acceleration of ring is
2
2g
So a
3
4V0
46. Applying angular momentum conservation V 
5
5 
and applying energy conservation, V0  0
12 m
47. Apply tan of conservation of mechanical energy
48. Let the partial leaves the circle at an angular position 

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mr 2 1
Then mg cos   and mgR 1 cos    mv 2
R 2
2 R
So cos   or h 
3 3
49. Frequency does not change upon refraction
d
50. Path difference at O is  0.5mm
2
= 1000  .
So intensity at O is 4 I o
51.

3 cos 

 

3 cos   2
2 5
 cos    tan  
3 2
52. If the other half was also present, then total change would be 2 and
3 1 2
V0 would be 
2 40 R
Because also one half is present so
1 30
V0 
40 
53.
2 2x
K
R 2
R

2K 
2 2K  R
R

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0i
54. B sin   sin  
4 x
55. As the rod is insented, inductance will increase. So current (i) will decrease and hence
power of both will decrease.
56. Let the center of mass of the rod is moving with velocity  and the rod is rotating
with angular velocity W about center of mass

w
 v

w w
Then V   V2 and V   V1
2 2
V  V2
So V 1
2
1
0  B  B V2  V1  
2
[ As emf induced in the rod dul to rotation about its center of mass is zero]
V
57. modulation index = m and side band = f c  f on
Vc
58. q–P= 
3p + 2q + r = 2
And – 2p – q – r = - 2
1 1 5
So P , q  and r 
2 2 2
59. PV = nRT
1
And K. E. of molecules = RT  n  f
2
Where f is degree of freedom
60. Hydrogen atom in ground state requires minimum 10.2 eV for excitation
Maximum loss in kinetic energy can be only half of initial kinetic energy of moving
neutron

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CHEMISTRY
61. 0.81 g OF Cl2 combine with 1.000 g of alkaline earth metal 71g of Cl2 combine with
87.65 g of alkaline earth metal. The molecular weight of MCl2 = 158.65
The compound is SrCl2
The amount of heat liberated will be 876.5 kJ
Strontium gives crimson red flame colouration
62. 136 ppm of CaSO4 means 136 gr or 1 mole of CaSO4 in 106 gr of water
K SP  S 2  9  106
S  3  10 3 ie 3  10 3 moles can be present in 1 lit
1000
Hence one mole can be present in lit
3
2
Hence of volume of solution should be evaporated
3
Kw
63. Kh  1
K2
0.005h2
Kh 
1 h

OH  ch
64. : i) HNO2 is stronger acid that HF
ii) HF is a stronger acid than CH3COOH
iii) CH3COOH is a stronger acid than H 2O
65. nCH 3COOH  nNaOH
 the resulting soln is acidic buffer
The composition of resulting solution is 6  10 3 moles of CH3COOH and 4  10 3
moles of CH 3COONa
 salt N
P H  P Ka  log
 acid N
4  103
 4.74  log  4.5639
6  103
66. For dissociation of CaCO3
CaCO3 s   CaO s   CO2 g 
Given that K p  4 102  PCO 2

For the formation of CO,


C s   CO2 s   2CO2 g 
2
P 
Kp  CO  2.0
PCO2
Now both are at equilibrium and thus PCO  4  10 2 which should remains constant
2
2

2.0 
 PCO   PCO  0.28
4  102
67. Conceptual
68. Conceptual

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69. Conceptual

70. (P)  C2 H 5 3 N  CH 3COOH   C2 H 5  NH CH 3CO  initially conductivity increases
X Y
due to salt formation after that it becomes practically constant because ‘x’ alone
cannot form ions. Hence (3) is the correct match.
(Q) KI  0.1M  AgNO3  0.01M   AgI   KNO3
X Y
Number of ions in the solution remains constant until all the AgNO3 precipitated as
AgI. There after conductance increases due to increase in number of ions hence (4) is
correct
(R) Initially conductance decreases due to the decrease in the number of OH  ions,
thereafter it is remains constant
(S) Initially it decreases due to decrease in H  ions and then increases due to the
increase in OH  ions
71. This is an endothermic reaction and 1st step is rate determining step.
72. Conceptual
73. NO2 is linear, NO3 is planar and NO4 is tetrahedral.
74.
75. Hydrolysis of dimethyl dichloro silane gives linear chain silicones
76. Ba  N 3 2 
 Ba3 N 2  N 2
CaCO3  C  N 2 
 CaCN 2  C
77. Cl 2  Br2  F2  I 2  BDEC
78.
NH3
NH3 Cl
H 3N Cl H3N Cl
H3N Cl
Co Co Co
+ Cl- or
H3N H3N Cl Cl Cl
Cl
NH3 NH3 NH3

cis fac mer

Cl Cl
H 3N NH3 H3N Cl
Co Co only mer
H 3N NH3 H3N NH3
Cl Cl
2
79. a   Ni  NH 3 6 
2
b  trans-  Ni  en  2  NH3 2 
2
c  cis-  Ni  en  2  NH 3 2 
2
d   Ni  en 3 
b doesn’t react with en because of its trans geometry.
80. Conceptual
81. Conceptual

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82. C7 H 8O dissolves in NaOH but not in NaHCO3.So  OH group is directly attached to
the benzene ring. C7 H 8O reacts with Br2 to give C7 H 5OBr3 . So, two ortho and one
para position should be vacant w.r.t ___OH group. Hence, C7 H 8O  x  must be

83.

84. Conceptual
85. Conceptual
86.

87.

88.

89.

90. Conceptual

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