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Test - 3A (Paper-2) (Code-B)_(Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2025

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Advanced)-2025


TEST - 3A (Paper-2) - Code-B
Test Date : 10/03/2024

ANSWERS
MATHEMATICS PHYSICS CHEMISTRY

1. (3) 19. (3) 37. (3)

2. (0) 20. (4) 38. (5)

3. (5) 21. (1) 39. (7)

4. (9) 22. (3) 40. (7)

5. (1) 23. (4) 41. (2)

6. (2) 24. (3) 42. (4)

7. (2) 25. (7) 43. (6)

8. (4) 26. (3) 44. (3)

9. (A, B, C, D) 27. (B) 45. (A, D)

10. (A, B, C) 28. (A, B, C, D) 46. (A, B, C, D)

11. (A, B, C, D) 29. (B, D) 47. (B, C, D)

12. (B, D) 30. (A, D) 48. (B, C)

13. (A, B) 31. (A, D) 49. (A, C, D)

14. (B, C, D) 32. (A, B, C, D) 50. (A, B, C)

15. (C) 33. (D) 51. (C)

16. (B) 34. (C) 52. (C)

17. (A) 35. (A) 53. (B)

18. (B) 36. (B) 54. (C)

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HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART - I (MATHEMATICS) an = an−1 + an−2 for n  3
1. Answer (3)  a10 = 144
1
Hint : Equation of normal y = mx + 2 +
m2 Hence, p =
144
=
9
 64 p = 9
10 64
1 2
Solution : y = mx + 2 + 2
m 5. Answer (1)
1
2 = m+2+  m = −1 Hint & Solution: | z | − | z − 1|  | z − (z − 1) | = 1
m2
2. Answer (0) 6. Answer (2)
iˆ ˆj kˆ
Hint : We have 4cosec2((a + x))
Hint : AB  AC = −1 − 2 − 1 = 4 x − 3y + 2z
1 0 −2 = –a2 + 4a = 4 – (a –2)2.

Solution : AB = ( −1, −2, −1) and AC = (1, 0, −2 ) Solution : We have 4cosec2((a + x))

so that = –a2 + 4a = 4 – (a –2)2.


iˆ ˆj kˆ The minimum value of 4cosec2((a + x)) = 4
AB  AC = −1 − 2 − 1 = 4 x − 3y + 2z
1 0 −2 [since cosec x  [1, ) ]

Since the plane having (4, –3, 2) as normal And the maximum value of –a2 + 4a is 4 at a = 2.
passes through the point B(0, –1, 0), its equation
Thus, the given relation is true for only a = 2.
is
 4( x − 0) − 3(y + 1) + 2(z − 0) = 0 7. Answer (2)
 4x − 3y + 2z − 3 = 0 Hint : Mean number of children per family is
S(3, 3, k) belongs to the plane. So
x1 + x2 + ... + x24 + x25
4(3) – 3(3) + 2k – 3 = 0  k = 0
25
3. Answer (5)
Solution : Mean number of children per family is
x n − 2n
Hint : lim = n  2n −1
x →2 x − 2 x1 + x2 + ... + x24 + x25 50
 =2
Solution : 25 25

x n − 2n
lim = n  2n −1  n  2n −1 = 80  n = 5 8. Answer (4)
x →2 x − 2

4. Answer (9) Hint : The direction ratios of the diagonal OR are


Hint : Let an denotes the number of outcomes in (1, 1, 1)
which no two consecutive head occurs in n Solution : The direction ratios of the diagonal
tosses clearly a1 = 2 and a2 = 3.
OR are (1, 1, 1)
Solution : Let an denotes the number of
outcomes in which no two consecutive head  1 1 1 
occurs in n tosses clearly a1 = 2 and a2 = 3. Let Direction cosine are  , ,− 
 3 3 3
us consider last outcome is fixed as tail then we
cannot have two consecutive heads in first (n – 1) Similarly, direction cosine of AS are
tosses in an–1 ways and if last outcome is head we
must have tail at (n –1)th toss and cannot have two  1 1 1   1 1 1 
 ,− ,−  and BP are  , ,− .
consecutive heads in first (n – 2) tosses in an–2  3 3 3   3 3 3
ways. So,

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16
 x −1= 
5
21 11
x= and x = −
5 5

2b 2 9
Length of the latus rectum = =
a 2
and foci are X =  ae, Y = 0

 (6, 1) and (–4, 1)


10. Answer (A, B, C)
Hint : Focal property of ellipse
PS + PS = 2a; if a > b
 1 1 1 
CQ are  ,− ,  PS + PS = 2b; if a < b
 3 3 3
Solution : Focal property of ellipse
Let l, m and n be direction cosines of the lines.
PS + PS = 2a; if a > b
l +m+n
Then cos  = , PS + PS = 2b; if a < b
3
PS cos + PS cos = 2ae
l −m−n
cos  = , PS sin + PS sin = 0
3
PS + PS = 2a
l +m−n
cos  =
2ae sin  2ae sin 
3 PS = , PS  =
sin( + ) sin( + )
l −m+n
and cos  =
3 e(sin  + sin) = sin( + )

cos2  + cos2  + cos2  + cos2  Therefore,


+  − + +
4(l 2 + m 2 + n 2 ) 4 e  2sin cos = 2sin cos
= = 2 2 2 2
3 3
(Since, l2 + m2 + n2 = 1)
9. Answer (A, B, C, D)
Hint : Given hyperbola can be written as
( x − 1)2 ( y − 1)2
− =1
16 9
Solution : Given hyperbola can be written as

( x − 1)2 ( y − 1)2
− =1
16 9
    
2 2 Therefore, e  cos cos + sin sin 

x

y
= 1 (where X = x – 1, Y = y – 1)  2 2 2 2
16 9
   
2
= cos cos − sin sin
b 9 5 2 2 2 2
e = 1+ 2
= 1+ =
a 16 4 Therefore,
And the directrices are
a
  1− e
tan tan = =
(
2a a − a2 − b2 − b2)
X = 2 2 1+ e b 2
e
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11. Answer (A, B, C, D) 13. Answer (A, B)


Hint : Any point on the parabola is (at2, 2at) Hint : (cos – sin) (cos2 + sin cos + sin2 –
Therefore, midpoint of (a, 0) and (at2, 2at) is sin cos)

 a + at 2  Solution : (cos – sin) (cos2 + sin cos + sin2


 , at 
 – sin cos)
 2 
 
Solution : Any point on the parabola is (at2, 2at) = −4 2 sin   −   0
 4 
Therefore, midpoint of (a, 0) and (at2, 2at) is
 
Now, sin   −
4 
 a + at 2  is negative, Hence,
 , at  

 2 

(2n − 1)    −  2n
a + at2 4
Therefore, locus is given by x = , y = at.
14. Answer (B, C, D)
2
 1  1 1
 y2  y2
5
Hint : x  − 1  x 5  3   x 5 3
2x = a 1 + 2  = a + x 3
 x  x
 a  a

 1
Solution : y = lim x 
5
 2ax = a2 + y 2 
x →0  x3 
 a  1  1 1
 y 2 = 2a  x −  x 5  3 − 1  x 5  3   x 5 3
 2 x  x  x

a  x2 − x5  y  x 2  y → 0
It is a parabola with the vertex at  , 0  , latus
2  15. Answer (C)
rectum = 2a Hint : Vertices: (4,0)  (a,0)  a = 4
a −a Solution : Vertices: (4,0)  (a,0)  a = 4
Directrix is x − =
2 2
6 3
That is, x = 0 Foci: ( 6,0)  ( ae,0)  e = =
4 2
a a
Therefore, focus is x − = x =a 16. Answer (B)
2 2 Hint & Solution : f(x) = x + sinx
That is, (a, 0). g(x) = f–1(x)
12. Answer (B, D) f(x) = g–1(x)
Hint : Let the equation of plane passing through g(f(x)) = x
origin is lx + my + nz = 0
g(f(x)f(x) = 1
Solution : Let the equation of plane passing when, x = n, f(x) = n
through origin is lx + my + nz = 0
 g(n)  f(n) = 1
where l, m, n are direction cosines, then
17. Answer (A)
l2+ m2 + n2 = 1
z1 z2 z3 z4 k
The given line is parallel to the plane, then Hint : + + + = z1z2 z3 z4
2 3 4 5 60
2l – m – 2n = 0
1 1 1 1
+ + +
5 z1 z2 z3 z4
The distance between line and plane is , then
3
z1 z2 z3 z4 k
5 Solution : + + + = z1z2 z3 z4
l − 3m − n = 2 3 4 5 60
3
1 1 1 1
From Eq. (1), (2) and (3), we get equation of plane + + +
x – 2y + 2z = 0 or 2x + 2y + z = 0 z1 z2 z3 z4

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Now, z1z1 = 2, z2z2 = 3, z3z3 = 4 and z4 z4 = 5 22. Answer (3)

(since | zk | = k + 1 ) TL
Hint : COP =
TH − TH
60 60
k = = = 30 = z1z2 z4 Solution :
z1z2 z3 z4 2 3 4 5
 T
18. Answer (B) = 1− 3
Hint & Solution: The centre of the given ellipse  600
is the point of intersection of the lines x + y – 2 =  300
0 and x – y = 0. That is, (1, 1) =
 T3 − 300

 T3 = 400
PART - II (PHYSICS)
 COP = 3
19. Answer (3)
23. Answer (4)
Hint : Ar2 = A12 + A22 + 2A1A2 cos  T
Hint :   = −b ( T  −T0 )
Solution : t
Solution :

( )
2
A2 = 5 + 5 8
2
= 5  3 = 15 95 − 90  95 + 90 
=k − 0 
30  2 
 A2 = 15 55 − 50  55 − 50 
=k − 0 
20. Answer (4) 70  2 

Hint : Find equivalent k.  0 = 22.5


Solution : If block is moved x in downward then 50 − 45  50 − 45 
= k − 0 
spring elongates by 4x. t  2 
Tension on block is 16 kx.  t = 84 s
24. Answer (3)
16k
 =
2
Hint : Strain due to tension is balanced by thermal
m contraction.
k Solution :
 = 2 = 4
m L
2 2
L =  dl =
Y 0
x dx
1 16k
=
2 m 2 L3
=
21. Answer (1) 3Y
L = LT
Hint : Number of moles do not change.

Solution : x =3
25. Answer (7)
PV PV P (V1 + V2 )
1 1
+ 2 2 =
RT1 RT2 RT T
Hint : v =
s
1 1 + P2V2
PV
V1 + V2 YsT
Solution : v =
s
0.145 + 0.105
= 1= P 1.5  1011  1.5  19.6  10−5
0.25 =
9000
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26. Answer (3) 32. Answer (A, B, C, D)


1 Hint : Q = U + W
Hint : P = vA22
2 Solution : In process CB and BA, heat is rejected
and in AC heat is absorbed.
P1 A12 12
Solution : = 33. Answer (D)
P2 A22 22
Hint : Good absorbers are good emitters.
1 1 A12
=
36 4 A22 Solution : ms
dT
dt
(
= A T 4 − T4 )
27. Answer (B)
slope  
1 2
Hint : In SHM T  A° and Eosc = kA 34. Answer (C)
2
L
Solution : Hint : t =
2K 
(
y 22 − y12 )
1  2A 
2
1  4 A2  1
+ m2  A2 −  9 = k ( A) Solution :
2
k 
2  3  2  9 2
  t1 : t2 : t3 = 12 − 02 : 22 − 12 : 32 − 22
7 =1:3:5
A = A
3 35. Answer (A)
28. Answer (A, B, C, D) Hint : sin   tan    , when  is small
Hint : Q = msT = mL = Pt Solution : | F | = mg sin 
Solution : P0t0 = mssT0
dy 2x
P0 2t0 = mLf
= = tan 
dx 4a
1.5P0t0 = mLv mg
|F |= x
29. Answer (B, D) 2a
y y
Hint : = −v =
g
t x 2a
2 y 2 y
= v2 36. Answer (B)
t 2 x 2 Hint : |F| = Kx
Solution : v p = (−v )(kx − t ) Solution :
30. Answer (A, D)
Hint : Apply Doppler effect equation.
c + v0 A | P | = ( x sin 1 + x sin 2 )gA = | ma |
Solution : n1 = −
c − v0
c − v0 PART - III (CHEMISTRY)
n2 =  − 
c + v0
37. Answer (3)
nn Hint : It is reductive ozonolysis.
= 1 2
n1 − n2 Solution :
n1 − n2
v0 = C
n1 + n2
31. Answer (A, D) 38. Answer (5)
Hint : PV = RT for high T, PV is higher. Hint : Hybridization of O-atom in water is sp3
Solution : Solution :
As T increases, isotherm gets away from the
origin.
For internal energy change and temperature are
x+y=3+2=5
state functions.
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39. Answer (7) 45. Answer (A, D)
Hint : Butyne is C4H6 Hint : Carbon is a non-metal.
Solution : Solution : Germanium is metalloid

Carbon has highest catenation property among


all the group members.

46. Answer (A, B, C, D)


x–y=9–2=7
Hint : Sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
40. Answer (7)
Solution :
Hint : Compound A is H3BO3
Cathode : Na+ + e− ⎯⎯
Hg
⎯→ Na amalgam
Solution :
1
2B + 3H2SO4 ⎯⎯→ 2H3BO3 + 3SO2 Anode: CI− ⎯⎯→ Cl2 + e−
2
O.S. of B in H3BO3 = +3
47. Answer (B, C, D)
O.S. of S in SO2 = +4
Hint : Boric acid is H3BO3
41. Answer (2) Solution :
Hint : Position of double bond should be different. • Orthoboric acid is a weak monobasic acid.
Solution : Position isomerism can be shown by: • It is a Lewis acid
CH3 – CH2 – CH = CH2 B(OH)3 + 2HOH ⎯⎯→B(OH)4  + H3O+

But-1-ene

• H3BO3 ⎯⎯→ HBO2
CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH = CH2 Metaboric acid
Pent-1-ene
• It has a layer structure.
42. Answer (4)
48. Answer (B, C)
Hint : Diborane has 4 terminal hydrogens.
Hint : CaCl2 is responsible for permanent
Solution :
hardness.

Solution : Temporary hardness of water is due to


presence of magnesium and calcium hydrogen
carbonates.

49. Answer (A, C, D)

Hint : Nitration of benzene is an example of EAS.


43. Answer (6)
Solution :
Hint : Na2CO3 · 10H2O is washing soda

Solution : X = 10

44. Answer (3)


Above reaction is an example of elimination
Hint : Degree of unsaturation in C5H12 is 0 reaction.

Solution : 50. Answer (A, B, C)

Hint : K2CO3 cannot be prepared by Solvay


process.

Solution : Potassium sesquioxide is K2O3.

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51. Answer (C) 53. Answer (B)


Hint : CO2 and CH4 are greenhouse gases. Hint : In water, both hydrogen and oxygen can
form hydrogen bonds.
Solution : The rain water is acidic in nature. Its
pH is 5.6. Solution : There are two hydrogens and one
52. Answer (C) oxygen in water molecule. Therefore, maximum 4
hydrogen bonds are formed by water molecule (H
Hint : Follow lowest locant rule can form one H-bond and oxygen can form two)
54. Answer (C)

Solution : Hint : Product is Borazine.


Solution :

3B2H6 + 6NH3 ⎯⎯→ 3[BH3 (NH3 )2 ]+ [BH4 ] − ⎯⎯⎯


heat
→ B3N3H6
4-ethyl-1, 2-dimethyl benzene Borazine

❑ ❑ ❑

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