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AITS 1920 PT II JEEA Paper 1 Sol PDF
AITS 1920 PT II JEEA Paper 1 Sol PDF
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 1
SECTION – A
1. B, C
I 0I 2
Sol. Magnetic flux through the smaller loop due to current in the bigger loop = 0
2d 2 2d
I 2
0
4 d
0 2
So mutual inductance =
4d
d 0
2
So emf induced in the bigger loop = kt
dt 4d
0 2k
4d
2. B, D
Sol. R2 sin2 B
1
So current di dR2 sin d
dr 2
4 3 d
dR sin d 2
So d 0 dR 4 .
2 3
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3. A, B, D
Sol. Loop equation gives
di Na2
L iR 0 i
di 2
2
di 1 0Na
So Ri
dt L 2
0Na2
So to grow current always, R 0
2
2R
0Na2
4. C
mr
Sol. eE = mr E
e
2
2rE 2mr
So I
R eR
and B 0nI
20nmr 2
eR
5. B, C
Sol. During melting of ice, its volume decreases.
6. A, D
Sol. Dipole is in uniform field, so net electric force is zero.
Electric potential energy of a dipole U = – P.E . For stable equilibrium potential energy should be
minimum.
7. A, C, D
Sol. OB = 1 m y
and time period L
C 30
2m
T= 2 sec 30
qB 1m60 P
30
Time spent by the particle in the magnetic field is
m 60
t sec O x
3 3qB 3 v0
B
8. C
9. D
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10. B
Sol. (for Q.8-10)
Cyclic process Work Done U
(I) W AB > 0 UAB > 0
W BC = 0 UBC < 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0
(II) W AB = 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC = 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0
(III) W AB > 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC < 0
W CA < 0 UCA = 0
(IV) W AB = 0 UAB > 0
W BC > 0 UBC = 0
W CA < 0 UCA < 0
11. C
12. A
13. D
Sol. (for Q. 11-13)
Final charge distributions are as follows
Electric field at P1 =
9 10 10 900 KV
9 6
2 m
10
1
Q +Q +Q 0
Q Q
+Q +Q
Q 0 Q +Q
+Q +Q Q
2 101
2
2.25 102 J
2 2 101
SECTION – B
14. 9
dT dT dT
Sol. KA
dx
KA
dx
ms
dt
10 6 8 103 500 0.05
Y X
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dT dT 10 6 8 10 3 500 0.05
9
dx Y dx X 500 104
15. 5
1
2 1
q q 2
Sol.
24 0 0 4 4
q q q q q
240 80 8 20 8 20 120
Nm2
5 .
c
16. 4
S S
Sol. RS 7 10 3 (XS is the physical quantity in space)
rS2
1 300 1 300
So 7 103 2
r2 1 300
Where ( X is the physical quantity in ISRO lab)
Putting all the values
1
m
4
17. 5
Sol. For the cell network equivalent emf is and equivalent resistance is r, then the equivalent circuit
is
1 r1 1 r1 I1–I2
I1
I2 I2
2 2 2
R R
r r2 r2 r2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B, D
Sol. Pyrrole is -excessive heterocyclic compound, so can take part in Reimer-Tiemann reaction.
20. B, C, D
Sol. Cellulose nitrate is a semi-synthetic polymer.
21. A, C, D
Sol. Conceptual
22. A, B, C
Sol. Allyl and benzyl 1o alcohol give turbidity with Lucas reagent instantly.
23. A, B, C, D
Sol. Cl Cl
P NaOEt
S
S
Mustard gas
Rate of hydrolysis is more than corresponding ether analogue
Cl Cl due to NGP.
O
24. A, B, C
Sol. Bridgehead -keto carboxylic acids do not decarboxylate as it would require formation of a double
bond at bridgehead carbon which would be highly strained.
25. A, B, C, D
Sol. Epimers, Anomers and geometrical isomers – all are examples of diastereomers.
26. B
27. A
28. D
Sol. (for the Q. No. 26 to 28)
Factual.
29. B
30. A
31. B
Sol. (for the Q. No. 29 to 31)
Conceptual.
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SECTION – B
32. 3
6
Sol. For A 2
For B 22
33. 9
O O
|| ||
Sol. A CH3 C C OH
34. 6
Sol. Structure of Nylon-2-nylon-6 is given below:
O
NH CH2 C NH CH2 C
5
O n
35. 6
Sol. Nitrobenzene is highly deactivating towards EAS reactions, cannot take part in Friedel-Crafts
alkylation.
Aryl 1o amine cannot be prepared by Gabriel’s phthalimide synthesis.
Aniline give very poor yield in Friedel-Crafts alkylation.
Phenol on treatment with bromine water gives tri-substituted product.
36. 4
Sol. Conceptual.
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SECTION – A
37. B, D
–1 –1 1 –1
Sol. tan x – tan y = tan
8
xy 1 8y 1
Case-I: x, y > 0 x (5, 3) and (57, 7)
1 xy 8 8y
xp 1 1 8p
Case-II: (p = –y) x
x > 0, y < 0 0 p > 0 no solution
1 xp 8 8p
–1 –1 1
Case-III: x < 0, y < 0 tan p – tan q = tan1 (p = –y, q = –x) (–3, –5), (–7, –57)
8
38. A, B, C
Sol. Ec : x2 = cy
F : (y2 – x)(y2 + x) = 0
39. A, C, D
3x 4y x y 4
Sol. Bisectors are given by . Bisector containing (2, 1) is given by ‘–‘ sign
5 2
which is also obtuse angle bisector
40. A, B, D
Sol. Tangent for ellipse : y mx m2 2
Tangent for hyperbola : y mx 2m2 2
m2 = 4 or m = 2
2 2 4 2
Point of tangency for ellipse , and for ,
6 6 6 6
41. A, C, D
Sol. The two ellipses will be reflection of each other in common tangent
So, locus of centre of E2 can be obtained by finding locus of centre of E1 in variable tangent to E1.
h0 k 0 4m2 3
If (h, k) be the reflection of centre, then 2
m 1 m2 1
2 2 2 2 2
Eliminating ‘m’, we get (x + y ) = 4(4x + 3y ) which is fourth degree polynomial closed curve
Similar procedure can be adopted for focus
42. A, B
Sol. 1 = 2R2 sin A cos B cos C
2 = 2R2 cos A sin B cos C
3 = 2R2 cos A cos B sin C
1 + 2 + 3 = 2R2(sin(A + B + C) + sin A sin B sin C) = 2R2 sin A sin B sin C =
R1 = R2 = R3 = R
43. B, C
Sol. 2019 = 3 673
2 2 2
2a1 cos a1
3a 2 cos a2
5a3 cos a3
..... 3 673
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44. C
45. A
46. B
Sol. (for Q. 44.-46.) P1
If P1 P2 P3 is equilateral then P5 P6 P7 is also equilateral
P4
P6
P7
P2 P5 P3
47. C
48. A
49. A
Sol. (for Q. 47.-49.)
The identities are sin1 x cos1 x x [–1, 1]
2
5
cot 1 x tan1 x x
2
sec 1 x cosec 1x x R – (–1, 1)
2
sin1 x sin1 x 2 x [–1, 1]
tan1 x tan1x 2 x R
cot 1 x cot 1x 3 x R
1
cosec 1 sin1x x [–1, 1] – {0}
x
SECTION – B
50. 2
Sol. Length of path OABC is 2
4
O /4
4
A
B C 2 1, 1
51. 8
2 2 2 2
Sol. f(a, b) represent distance between the curves 16x + 9y = 144 and x + y = 25.
So, c = 9 and d = 1
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52. 4
x2 y 2 19
Sol. Director circle of 2
2 1 is x2 + y2 = a2 + b2. It intersects (x – 1)2 – y2 + 0 at only two
a b 2
21
points. Solving the two equations simultaneously 2x2 – 2x + – (a2 + b2) = 0
2
21
4 8 a2 b2 0 a2 + b2 = 10 a + b = 4
2
53. 8
Sol. cosec2 x – cot2 x – (1 + tan2 x) – tan2 x – 1 + 3 = 0
2
tan x = 1 tan x = 1
54. 3
Sol. Domain of expression f x tan1 x 2 sin1 x 3 sec 1 x is 1, 1
7
f 1 2 3
4 2 4
5
f 1 2 3.0
4 2 4
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