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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: 29-12-18
Time: 09:00 AM to12:00 Noon CODE-B Max.Marks:360
KEY SHEET
MATHS
1 2 2 2 3 1 4 2 5 2

6 3 7 3 8 2 9 2 10 1

11 3 12 2 13 2 14 4 15 2
16 1 17 4 18 2 19 4 20 2

21 3 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 4

26 4 27 1 28 2 29 2 30 1

CHEMISTRY
31 2 32 2 33 3 34 2 35 3

36 3 37 4 38 3 39 3 40 4

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

51 1 52 4 53 2 54 1 55 3

56 3 57 3 58 3 59 2 60 1

PHYSICS
61 1 62 4 63 1 64 4 65 2

66 1 67 3 68 4 69 4 70 2

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

81 1 82 4 83 3 84 4 85 4

86 2 87 2 88 4 89 1 90 1
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SOLUTIONS
MATHS

1. or (where )

The circle intersects the rectangular hyperbola in four points,


which are symmetrical about the origin in parts.

 1 t2  2t
2. x  3 2 
, y
 1 t  1 t2
2
x2 2
y 
1  t 2   4t 2
 1 Which is an ellipse
2
9 1  t 2 
1 8
1  9 1  e 2   e2  1  
9 9
3.

1
2 2 1 2

  f  x  dx    x  2 dx   1  x  dx   x 1dx  11 4
2 2 1 1
2

4. Required area is half of the area of triangle formed by the points (4, 6), (10, 8), (2, 4)
 required area = 2.
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 a | x2  x  2 |
 2
, 1  x  2
 2  x  x
5. We have f  x    b , x2
 x x
   , x2
 x2

Check at x = 2

LHL = lim f  x  lim f  2  h


x 2 h 0

 lim a  a
h 0

RHL  lim f  x  lim f  2  h


x 2 h 0

2  h   2  h
 lim
h 0 2h2

2h2
 lim 1
h 0 2  h  2

Value of the function = f(2) = b so that f(x) is continuous at x = 2

 LHL  RHL  V .F

a=b=1
2 n1  1 1
6. General term of the series is given by an = n
2
2 2n
Taking summation both sides, we have Sn = 2n + 1  2n.
1 10 2n 10 2 2n 10 3 2n 10 2n
7. we have,  C1  C2  C3  ..... 
81n 81n 81n 81n 81n


1
81n
2n
C0 2n C1101 2n C210 2  2n C310 3  ........... 2n C2n10 2n 
2n
1 81n

n
1  102n  ( 9)n   1.
81 81 81n
x 3
8. Put t 
x 1
2

 dx 
 x  1 dt
4
9. Conceptual
10. given equation is ( x 2  x  1)( x 2   x  1)  0
11. 2 sin 20  4 sin 40  6 sin 60  .....  180 sin1800

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sin10
 
 cos10  cos 30   (2 cos 30  2 cos 50 )  (3cos 50  3cos 70  .....   90 cos1790  90 cos1810 ) 
1 90cos1810

sin10
 cos10
 cos30
 cos 50
 .....  cos179 0
 sin10

90 cos10
 0
 90 cot10
sin1
12. a, b are factors of the form 2a 5b 11c , 2a 5b 11c ,where a1 , b1 , c1 , a2 , b2 , c2 are non negative
1 1 1 2 2 2

integers.Since LCM of a,b is 23571113 , max a1 , a2   3, max b1 , b2   7 and max

c1 , c2   13 .Hence  a1 , a2  can be (0,3), (1,3), (2,3), (3,3), (3,2), (3,1), (3,0) (one of the
number is 3 and other number can be any where from 0 to 3 ) giving us 7
choices.Similarly  b1 , b2  has 15 choices &  c1 , c2  has 27 choices .
Hence total number of choices = 7 15  27  2835 .
13.

a 2  25
b 2  16
25  16 3
e 
25 5
Let point Q be (h, k), where K < 0
Given that K  a  eh  as x1  h 
 y  a  ex
3
y  5 x
5
3x  5 y  25  0
14. n(S) × 10 = 40 × 7
n(S) = 28
28 × 9 = n × 7
n = 36
15. y2 = ax
y=x+2
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(x + 2) – ax = 0
x2 + x (4 – a) + 4 = 0
D0
a8
16. BC = I
t r  A   t r  A / 2   t r A / 2 2 
1 1
 t r A   t r  A   2 t r A 
2 2
t A
 r  2t r  A  2 2  1  6
1
1
2
1
17. Take t  we get A  B
x
A A2 B
Det  1 B 2
1  0
1 A 2  B2 1
18.
p q pq  p  q  p
T T T T
T F F T
F T F T
F F F T

  p  q   p is tautology.
19. Applying R 2  R 2  R 3 , we get
sec x cos x sec 2 x  cot x cos ec 2 x
f  x    sin 2 x 0 0
2
1 cos x cos ec 2 x

cos x sec2 x  cot x cos ec2 x



   sin x
cos 2 x
2

cos ec 2 x


 sin 2 x  cos x cos ec 2 x  cos 2 x sec2 x  cot x cos ec 2 x  
1 1
 cos x  1  cos 2x    
 sin x  cos x

2 sin x
 /2  /2 1  /2
Thus,  f  x  dx  
2  /4
cos xdx  dx
 /4  /4

1  /2  /2  1 
 
2  /4
cos 2xdx   
 / 4  sin x
 sin x  cos xdx

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1 1    1  t2  
 1       0  1   log t    where t=sinx
2 2  2 4 4  2  1/ 2

1  1
 1   log 2
2 8 2
20. Let f  x   x1/x  log f  x   1 / x  log x . Differentiating both the sides, we have
1  log x 
f ' x  f  x  2  . So f '  x   0  x  e . Also f '  x   0 for 0<x<e and f '  x   0 for
 x
e  x   . Thus, f  x  has a maximum at x=e and max f  x   e1/e
21. Required area
=area OPQRO – area OQR
1
1 1 2 3 1
 9x dx   1  3  3 x 3/2  
0 2 3 0 2 2
dp 1
22.  p  t   200
dt 2
This is linear d.e in ‘p’
1 1
t t
 p.e 2  400e 2  c
By given condition P  0  100, c  300
1
t
 p  400  300e 2

23. a)according to the given condition


1
a1  a 2  a 3 a1  
3
1
cos     tan    2
3

b) | a  b |2  1 or 49 c) | b  c |2  b 2  c2  2.b.c  1 or 81
d) | a  b  c |2  50  0 | a  b  c | 5 2
24. Equidistanct form the both axis in fourth quadrant 3bc  2ad  0
Since the circle does not touch or intersect the coordinates axes, the absolute values of
x and y coordinates of the centre are greater than the radius of the circle. Coordinates
of the centre of the circle are (3,5) and the radius is 9  25  p
So that 3  9  25  p  p  25 (1)
5  9  25  p  p  9 (2)
And the point (1,4) lies inside the circle
 1  16  6  10  1  p  0  p  29 (3)
From (1),(2), (3) we get 25  p  29
25. Equation of a tangent at  at 2 , 2at  to y 2  8x is

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ty  x  at where 4a=8 i.e. a=2
 ty= x  2t 2 which intersects the curve xy=-1 at the points given by

x x  2t 2   1 clearly t  0
t
Or x 2  2t 2 x  t  0 and will be a tangent to the curve if the roots of this quadratic
equation are equal, for which 4t 4  4t  0  t  1 and an equation of a common tangent
is y=x+2.
26. The equation of the ellipse is of the form x 2 / a 2  y 2 / b 2  1 where a 2  16, b 2  9
9 7
 the eccentricity e  1  
16 4
Let P  4 cos  ,3sin   and Q  4 cos ,3sin   be a focal chord of the ellipse passing through
the focus at  7,0 
3sin  3sin 
Then 
4 cos   7 4 cos   7
sin     7
 
sin   sin  4
cos      / 2  7
 
     / 2  4

    7  4 23  8 7
 tan   tan    
 2  2 74 9
27. The given lines are coplanar if
2  1 3  4 4  5 1 1 1 1 0 0
0 1 1 k  1 1 k  1 2 1 k
k 2 1 k 2 1 k k  2 1 k
or if 2 1  k    k  21  k   0 or if k 2  3k  0
or if k=0, -3
28. Putting 3x  y, we have
 2a  4  y 2   2a  3 y  1  0
This equation must have real solution
2
  2a  3  4  2 a  4   0
 4a 2  20a  25  0
2
  2a  5   0. This is true.
y  1 satisfies the equation
Since 3x is positive and 3x  30 , y  1
Product of the roots  1 y  1
1
 1
2a  4
5
 2a  4  1  a 
2

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2a  3
Sum of the roots  1
2a  4
 2a  3    2 a  4 
 0
2a  4
1
 0a  2
2a  4
5
 2a
2

n2 1
29. Variance of first ‘n’ even natural numbers is equal to
3
502  1
  833
3
30. Let Q and P be the position of the two planes and A be the point on the ground such
that QAO  600 , PAO  450
Q

A 450 60
O
And OP, the height of lower plane be h
Also OQ=3000 m
Then OA  OP  h
And OQ  h tan 600  3000
3000
 h  3000cot 600   1000 3 m
3

CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Attractions are induced dipole
X1A PA0  A
33. 
X1B PB0  B
a
34. a n  n0
2
35. k c no change
36. 8 gm. Of methane contains 2.5 N atoms
37. E state function
38. Nernrst equation
39. n-factor is 5
1
x
40.  KP n
m

41. Conceptual

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42. Conceptual
43.
O
||
O3 CH i Conc. NaOH CH2OH
| |
Zn / H2O C  H ii H3O COOH
||
O

44. Stearic Course plays role since base is bulky.


45. Conceptual
46. Phenol reacts with Phthalicanhdride in presence of H 2 SO4 to be phenolphthalein
47. Conceptual
48. Conceptual
49. Conceptual
50. 6 Cr-O bonds
51. 
6 moles of MnO4  5 moles of Fe2 C2O4 3
6
  1.2
5
52. Conceptual
53. Solution shows acidic nature due to cationic hydrolysis
54. ‘A’ is Cu; B is CuSO4 and C is Cu2O
55. Number of unpaired electrons = 3
eff  3.9 BM
type of hybridization = sp 3d 2
56. Test for bromide ion and releases bromine molecule
57. Conceptual
58. Auto or self reduction
59. Conceptual
60. Conceptual
PHYSICS
61. Velocity of swimmer as seen from ground will be equal to velocity of river and for the
car and swimmer to reach same point in same time car’s speed should be same as river
speed.
 v v  v
62. Ar   1 2  A; v2  1
 v1  v2  2
1
 energy reflected   energy incident
9
1 2 1
63. mu  mgs  Kx 2
2 2
64. For the particle on the table T  m12l1

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For the particle under the table T sin   m22 r


 m22l2  m12l1
65. Linitial  L final mv0 r  I 00
1
mv0 r  mr 2 0  2v0  0r
2
66.

67. Buoyant force = Effective weight of the displaced liquid and weight of displaced
liquid depends on the acceleration due to gravity which is different for different
planets
68. Conceptual
69. Conceptual
70. Heat energy utilized by the Iron sphere A. Increase internal energy and gain in
gravitational potential energy.
Hence temperature of sphere B>A
1mm 1mm
71. Pitch of the screw = reading = 6mm +  45  0.05 mm
200 200
Q1  Q2
72. V 0
C1  C2

Final potential difference = zero


Final charge = Zero
Charge flow 30  C from A to D
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73.

2C  6C 6C  4C
The equivalent capacitance Ceq    3.9C
2C  6C 6C  4C

hv W h hv
74. hv  W  eV0  V0    v 0
e e e e
Straight line with intercept on x-axis = v0
Wa  Wb  Wc  v0 A  v0 B  v0 C
75. Power factor cos   R / Z
1
If R is constant, then cos  
Z
Z cos 1 1 / 4 1
 1    Z 2  2Z1
Z 2 cos 2 1 / 2 2
2Z 1  Z1
Percentage change =  100  100%
Z1
76. For solid sphere of radius R1
R1 R1
p0
q1   4r dr0  q1   4r 2 dr 
2

0 0
r
2
R
q1  4 1
0 and q2  4 R22
2
R12
q1  q2  0 or 4 0  4 R22  0
2
 R1  2  R2 
     0 
 R    R
2 0 1 2 
I0
77. I1 
2
I  1
2
I
I 2  I1 cos 60  0    0
2

2 2 8
I 1
2
I
I 3  I 2 cos 60  0    0
2

8  2  32
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I 1
2
I
I 4  I 3 cos 60  0    0
2

31 2  128
I  1
2
I
I 5  I 4 cos 60  0    0
2

128  2  512
78. Q ab  7000  cv 1000  300
For the process ca :
Ta  300 K , Tc  Tb  1000 K
Q ca  C p 300  1000  C p  700
 Cv  R 700
For carbon monoxide :
2 2 7
  1  1 
n 5 5
R R 5R
Cv   
 1 7 1 2
5
Hence, from equ. (i)
5R 20
700    700 or R  4
2 5
 Q ca   7000  4  700  9800 J
Negative sign shows that heat is ejected
79. In n-type semiconductors electrons are the majority charge carriers.
80. PD = 2V
 q  10 C
81. Conceptual
M q
82. 
L 2m
M L
nh
L  L n
2
hence, M n
Third exicted state means n  4
83. Conceptual
84. w2 A  5 2 i
v 2  w2 A2  x 2
  ii
2 2 2 2
3   w  A  4 
A  5cm, T  2 sec
85. Conceptual

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86. (2)
2
87. f 0  3cm , f e  5cm
eye is relaxed when final image at infinity
L  D  L  25 
M    60     L  36cm
f 0  f e  3 5 

88. Ans (4)


Along x-axis velocity is v0

So x  v0t  v0 
B0 
   
89.   3a 2 I  ˆj ,     B
 

90. 
4

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