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AITS-CRT-I-(Paper-2)-PCM (Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/17
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1. D B D
2. D C A
3. B D D
4. B B B
5. C A C
6. D B D
7. AB ABC ABCD
8. ABCD CD AD
11. AB BCD CD
12. ABCD CD AD
13. ABD CD D
15. D C D
16. B B A
17. C B D
18. C C D
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Physics PART I
SECTION A
1. D
1 1 2
Sol.
v 10 9
2. D
Sol. fA fB 8
1 330
37.5 cm =
4 4(fA )
330
38.5 cm = 2
4 4(fB )
330 1 1
1 cm =
4 fB fA
3. B
Sol. R to be maximum.
3H Total height
Y= .
2 2
4. B
g
Sol. g 2
h
1 R
5. C
Sol. Sphere is at rest, so net torque about COM = zero
So, friction force = T
Now, 2T = mg sin .
6. D
1
Sol. minima = cosec
sin
7. AB
Sol. Displacement = area under V-t curves.
Distance = sum of magnitude of area under v-t curves.
8. ABCD
1
Sol. F 3i 4j, Wcon.f Ui Uf 34 9 25 & mv 2 16 = 34
2
9. ACD
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1 2
Sol. Fx = kx
2
2F 2F F F
x , A=
k k k k
10. BCD
Sol. dQ = dU + dW ; dQ = 0 in adiabatic process.
11. AB
1 1 1
Sol.
v u f
12. ABCD
1
Sol. U = mgh, E mv 2 , V 2 V, W fr = Mg 2
2
13. ABD
Sol. Laws of reflection
14. ABD
Sol. A = 30 + 30 30 = 30, sin i1 n sin(A C )
15. D
Sol. The net force acting on the system is zero. So, linear momentum of the system remains
constant.
16. B
Sol. Linear momentum
mvo = 2mv,
v
v1 = o .
2
17. C
Sol.
V Ex dx Area under Ex x graph.
18. C
Sol.
V Ex dx Area under Ex x graph.
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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
1. B
Sol. PbS 4H2O 2 PbSO 4 4 H2O
2. C
Sol. Since n < 0, the equilibrium can be disturbed with changing temperature.
3. D
Sol. Entropy is not an extensive property. It depends on quantity of substance.
4. B
Sol. C2H5OH will prevent association of water molecules by forming hydrogen bonds with
them.
5. A
0.0591 Zn2
Sol. Ecell Eo log 2
2 Cu
Ecell can be increased by diluting the concentration of [Zn2+]
6. B
Sol. 2FeSO4 Fe 2 O3 SO2 SO3
7. ABC
Sol. Ni undergoes sp3 hybridization.
CO can accept back donation from metal or metal ions. Oxidation no. of Ni in Ni(CO)4 is
zero.
8. CD
Sol. Carbon reduction and distillation(refining) are common for both the ores
ZnO C Zn CO
distillation
Zn impure Zn pure
9. ACD
Sol. It is an intramolecular redox reaction
10. AC
Sol. SO2 > CH4 (depends on van der Waals force)
CO > N2 (CO is polar and N2 is non-polar)
11. BCD
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Sol. The solubility of gr-2 suplhates decreases on moving down the group.
The solubility of hydroxides decreases on moving from left to right along a period
The solubility of gr-2 carbonates decreases on moving down the group.
12. CD
Sol. Na+ ions are present at octahedral voids, which are body centre and edge centre
positions.
13. CD
Sol. The bond order of graphite is 1.5 and that of diamond is one. Graphite is more stable
than diamond.
14. ACD
Sol. ln [A]t = ln [A]0 kt (for 1st order reaction)
slope of ln [A]t vs t = -k
k 0.0231 sec 1
0.693
t1 30 sec
2 0.0231
Half life is independent of initial concentration. So a plot of t1/2 vs concentration will give
a straight line parallel to x axis.
1 100
t90% ln 100 sec
0.0231 10
At higher temperature, value of rate constant k increases. So, the slope of the plot ln[A]t
vs t will increase and the line will become steeper.
15. C
Sol. Charge = Area of (I vs t) curve
1 1
= 10 (100 103) + 10 (100 103) + 10 (100 103)
2 2
1 1
= + 1 + = 2 coulomb
2 2
16. B
Sol. W=ZIt
or, m = = Z I t = Z 2
m
Z
2
17. B
Sol. CH3COO does not contain nitrogen atom.
18. C
Sol. Each of ClO2 and ClF2 contains 34 electrons.
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SECTION A
1. D
n 1 n n
n 1 r . Cr Cr 1
Sol.
r 0 n
r2
n 1
n 1 n nC
r. Cr r 1
r 0 n r 2
n 1
n 1 n1Cr 2
n 1
n. Cr 1 n 1
r 0 n
n 1
n 1
Cr 1 n1Cr 2
r 0
n 1
n 1 n 1
Cnr Cr 2
r 0
n1Cn n 1
C2 n1Cn1 n1C3 ..... n1C1 n 1Cn 1 2nCn2 2nCn2
2. A
Sol. Given ar 2 8
8
a 2
r
8
2 8
Sum, S r 2
1 r r 1 r
Sum is minimum when f r r 2 r 3 is maximum.
f ' r 2r 3r 2 0
2
r is point of maxima
3
8
Smin 54
4 2
1
9 3
3. D
Sol. Let the point of intersection of tangents at A and B be P (h, k).
xh yk
The equation of AB is 1 - - - - (1)
4 1
Homogenizing the equation of ellipse using (1), we have
2
x 2 y 2 xh yk
4 1 4 1
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h2 4 2hk
x2 y k 1
2 2
xy 0
16 4
Given equation of OA and OB is
x 2 4y 2 xy 0
A
Equation (2) and (3) represent same pair of
straight lines, (2, 1)
h2 4 k 2 1 hk O Q P
Hence,
16 4 2 B
h 4 4 k 1
2 2
h2 4k 2 0
h 2k h 2k 0
Therefore, locus is x 2y x 2y 0 .
4. B
Sol. Since the line y mx 1 touches y x 4 2x 2 x,
Curve x 4 2x 2 x mx 1 should have coincident solution.
i.e. x1, x1 and x 2 , x 2
2 2
x 4 2x 2 m 1 x 1 x x1 x x 2
On comparing, we get
x1 1, x 2 1
y1 2; y 2 0
x12 y12 1 4
5
x 22 y 22 1 0
5. C
Sol. Let P (h, k) be the centre of the circle.
2
Since it passes through (1, 0), its radius h 1 k2
Circle touches the line x y 0
hk 2
h 1 k 2
2
Hence, locus of the centre P (h, k) is S x 2 y 2 2xy 4x 2 0
Here, h2 ab and 0 .
So, it represents a parabola.
6. D
Sol. 2 x x 6 x
2 x x x 6 x
3 x 5 x
3
x x
5
Since x 0, 1 ,
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3
0
5
x 1
5
0 x
3
x 0 or x 1
If x 0 then x 0
x0
3
If x 1 then x
5
3 8
x 1 or x
5 5
8 8
Sum of values of x 0
5 5
7. ABCD
1 sin x 2 k 1 sin x 1
Sol. 2
sin x cos x sin x sin x cos 2x k 2
k 2 1 sin x k 1 sin x 1
k 2 k 2 sin x k 1 sin x 1
k2 1
sin x
k2 k 1
Now, 1 sin x 1
k2 1
1 1
k2 k 1
k 2 k 1 k 2 1 k 2 k 1
2k 2 k 0 and k 2 0
1
2k k 0 and k 2
2
k 0 or k 1/ 2 and k 2
k 2, 1 / 2 0,
Now, sin x 0, sin x 1, sin x 1 and k 0
k2 1
0,1, 1
k2 k 1
1
k 1, 1, 2, 0,
2
k 2, 1 1, 1 / 2 0, 1 1,
8. AD
Sol. f x axe bx has a local maximum at the point (2, 10)
f 2 10
2ae2b 10
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ae 2b 5 (i)
Now, f ' x a e bx bx e bx
f ' 2 0
a e 2b 2be 2b 0
ae 2b 1 2b 0
1
b
2
1
Putting b in (i), we get
2
a 5e
1
a 5e and b
2
9. ABC
Sol. Let tan1 x and tan1 x 3
tan x and tan x3
2 tan tan
x x3 2x
2 tan 2 4
2
1 tan tan 1 x 1 x
2x 2 tan
Also,
1 x 2
2
1 tan
tan 2 tan 2 tan 1 x tan 2 cot 1 x
2
tan cot 1 x cot 1 x
tan cot x cot x
1 1
10. ABD
Sol. Volume 2b c 3c a 4a b 18
2
24 a b c 18
a b c 3
2
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11. CD
1
Sol. Clearly p1 .
2
3
p2 p HH p T
4
Now, the score n can be obtained in two distinct ways.
I. By throwing head when the score is n 1
II. By throwing tail when the score is n 2
1 1 1
pn pn1 pn2 pn 1 pn2
2 2 2
11
Also, from this P4 .
16
12. AD
Sol. Applying m n formula for ABE, A
13. D
Sol. Given that a b c 1
and a.c b.c (both are less than one) (i)
Now, a b c b c a
a.c b a.b c a.b c b.c a
a.c b b.c a
4 x 2 b 4x cos2 a a.c b b.c a
a.c 4 x 2 and b.c 4x cos 2 .(ii)
From (i) and (ii), 4 x 2 4x cos2
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4 x 2 4x 4x sin2
2
x 2 4x sin2
x 2 or sin 0
But a.c 4 x 2 can never be less than 1 for any real x.
14. ABD
Sol. x cos 39o cos 33o 2cos36o cos 3o
y cos 40o cos 32o 2cos 36o cos 4o
z cos 41o cos 31o 2 cos 36o cos 5o
Clearly, x y z
Now,
o o
x z 2 cos 36 cos 3 cos 5
o
y 2 cos 36o cos 4o
2cos 4o cos1o
2cos1o
cos 4 o
xz
1, 2cos1o 1 x z y
y
15. D
16. A
Solution: (Q.15 16)
The equations of the bisectors are given by x y 0 and x y 2 0 .
These bisectors intersect at the point P (1, 1)
Focus S, is the foot of from P to MN i.e. point of intersection of lines MN
3x y 2 0 and PS x 3y 4 0 .
1 7
Focus S ,
5 5
Circle passing through PMN is x 0 x 1 y 1 y 2 0
or x 2 y 2 x y 2 0
Hence, equation of tangent at (1, 1), which is also the equation of directrix is
3x y 4 0 .
17. D
Sol. We have b loge x x 0 y
(e, 1/e)
loge x 1
(1)
x b
loge x 1
Let y1 and y 2
x b x
loge x 1 O (1, 0) x = e
Clearly, the equation has exactly (0, 0)
x b
one real root for positive real value of b = e.
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18. D
Sol. Let A x1, y1 be the point of tangency.
Then x1 b loge x1 x1 (1)
b
Also, 1 1 (2)
x1
On solving (1) and (2), we get
b b ln x1 b ln x1 1 0
x1 e (As b > 0) (given)
So, b 2x1 2e
Also, point of contact is (e, e)
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