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Sec: TARGET JEEMAIN&ADVANCED 2020 PROGRAMME-II GTM(P2) Date: 05-04-20

Time: 3 Hrs Max.Marks: 300


KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 D 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 A

6 B 7 B 8 B 9 A 10 A

11 B 12 B 13 B 14 B 15 C

16 B 17 A 18 B 19 C 20 B

21 3.00 22 1.00 23 0.03 24 5.00 25 10.7

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26 D 27 C 28 A 29 C 30 D

31 A 32 C 33 B 34 D 35 A

36 C 37 A 38 D 39 B 40 A

41 A 42 B 43 C 44 B 45 C

0.23
46 7 47 4 48 49 17 50 -85
(0.234)

MATHEMATICS
51 A 52 A 53 A 54 A 55 A

56 C 57 A 58 A 59 A 60 B

61 A 62 A 63 A 64 A 65 C

66 A 67 C 68 D 69 A 70 D

71 2.00 72 1.00 73 54.00 74 1.00 75 29.00


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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Number of beats n  n1  n 2

For no beats observed , n1  n 2  0

 v  v0   v  v0 
 v   324   v   320  0
   
Where, v0 =speed of observer and v=344 ms-1
On solving, v0 =2.1 ms-1
2. Amount os water flowing per second from the pipe
m m l m
      v
time l l  l 
Power=KE of water floeing per second
1  m 1  m
   v  v 2    v3
2  l  2  l 
1
 100  8  400W
2
3. N x  N 0 et

N y  N 0 1 et 

4. mass  area
m1 : mass of small disc
m1 ( R / 4 )2
  M1  M
9m R2
M.I of a circular disc of radius R and mass 9M about the required axis
 1  R 2  2 R  2  1
I1   m    M     MR 2
 2  3   3   2

M.I. of the remaining disc is

I1  I 2  4MR 2
5. E 0  CB0  3  108  10 7  30

Electric field oscillations are along Z-axis


 
E  B  direction of electro magnetic wave
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6. V  V cos iˆ  V sin ˆj s

V  [ cos 30iˆ  10 sin 30ˆj]  5  3i  ˆj ms 1


 
7. (2)

In the given diagram diode D1 is reverse biased,D2 is forward biased


Therefore the effective resistance of circuit is R eff  2  3  3  2  10

Given E=20V
E
From i 
R eff
20
i  2A
10
 ML2T 2   ML2T 2  2
EJ 2    
  M o LoT o
M   M L T 
2 2   2
8. M G 5 1 3 2
 
This comes out to be dimensionless and angle is also dimensionless.
9.
V  6E 110  12
I   2A
6r  R 6  0.50  46
Power drawn from the supply=VI
=110*2=220W
 t  1
10. i  i0 1  e  ; U  Li 2
 T 2
B
11. B   0 r H   r   slope of B.H curve
H
According to the given graph, slope of the graph is highest at point R.

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D
12. Fringe width   ;3.14 103 T
d
13.

By Lami’s theorem
100 T1 T2
 
sin 90 sin127 sin143
T2  100 sin127  100 cos 37  80 N
T1  100 sin143  100 cos 53  60 N
f l a  g  1 0.5 1.5  1
14.     l g  1  0.2
fa l g  1 0.2 l g

d d 2
15. e
dt
;iR 
dt

6t  5t  1 
i  R    12t  5 

T2
16.   1
T1

17 g  g  R 2 cos 2 

1
18 Mean free path  
2 nd 2
1 1
d= diameter of a molecule  
d2 r2
19

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VR 2
 R V  n r v1  2
2 2
nr
h 1
20. AS,   
2mE m

1 m2  M m
 ;so  ; 2    
2 ml1 2 m M

21. (1)
1 C1C 2 2
U   V1  V2 
2 C1  C 2

1 4  6  1012 2
6 
 100  50 
2  4  6   10
1 24  106
U    2500  300  105 J  3mJ
2 10
22.
23.
1.02
Vg   2.04
0.5
3
i 1  2.04  i  1.53 A
4
24. b  c  PR,b  a  2 PR

25.
Qlost  mL  ms
 m 540  1( 100  50 )
Qgain  mi Li  mi s  mw s
 10 80  1015  0  100 150  0
 6300

From the principal of calorimetry


Qlost  Qgain
m540  50  6300
m  10.7 gm

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26. Vinylhalides do not under go friedal craft reaction


Nitrobenzene does not under go Ae E SR
Chlobenzene can under go friedal craft reaction
27. Nitration of aniline gives para nitro aniline as major product
28. HNO3 Glucaric acid
Glucose 
30.
O OH

HBr Br


 Na
 
OH Br
31.  M  ab  2  tetrahedral is optically active
 M  ab  2  square planar exhibits geometrical isomerism
32. No  , diamagnetic, bond order=2
33. Kohl rash law
34. NaoH (dill )  cl2  NaOcl  Nacl  H 2O
NaoH (cane)  cl2  Naclo3  Nacl  H 2O
35. Solution with high solute concentration has low vapour pressure
36. Distillation separates low boiling compounds from high boiling
37. 2 Ethyl anthraquinol +O2  2 Ethyl anthraquinone + H 2 O2
38. H  ( H 2 So4 )  2  0.25  0.5

39. Cmp : C : CRMS  1:1.12 :1.22
40. Cl  F  Br  R
S  Se  Te  0
CN
  / /eg 
41. Co 3 in aqs medium is an oxidizing agent
42.
22.4 L  10 2
0.224L
2A B
 dA
Rate consum  K1 ( A) 2  K 2 ( B )
dt
43. Polar solvent retains more polar compounds protic
44. Balky base favoursHoftmann elimination
46. Saccharin structure
3.4
47. no. moles of NH 3   0.2
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no. moles of H  ( H 2 So4 )  2  0.25  0.5
Excess no. moles =(0.5-0.2)=0.3 moles  H  

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20
H  in 20 ml solution =  0.3  12 m.mols
50
NaOH added =9m.moles =
3
 4    103  10 4 : PH  4
30
1
48. BaCl2 required =20.m.mol L
NaCl required =4 m.mol/100 mL
Wt of NaCl  4  103  58.5  234  10 3  0.234 g
H 2O
49. Mn2o  o2  KoH  K 2 mnO4   KMno4  Mno2
6 1 4

50. The reaction we have


7
C2 H 6  O 2  2CO 2  3H 2 O     i 
2
2C  O 2  CO 2      ii 
1
3H 2  O 2  H 2 O     iii 
2
Multiply eq(ii) by 2 and eq(iii) by 3
Thus equation is given as
H 0f  1645  1560  85kJ

MATHS
 y 
d  x 2  y 2   d tan1
1
51. 
2  x 
1 3
2 2
1
52 Req. area = 2   xdx  2  
2
9  4 xdx
1 1
2
  
53.  a  t b
1 1
54.  
 2   12
f (6)  f (1)
55. Ans- f 1 ( c)  f (6)  8
6 1
56. Ans- sin x  2 x  cos 2 x  2n  1
 n  0,1
57. r=3
58. Use properties
b  1
59. let given ratio =   
a x(  1)
60. If number is not divisible by 3 then its is not divisible by 9
61. The Line must touch director circle

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62 prove I  I
Given lof x 1  x  1  x
98 100 100
63
64 Use Vieta’s Relations
x y
65 p  c cos  ,c sin    1
ccos  c sin 
x  c cos3  , y  c sin3 
 x 2 / 3  y 2 / 3
       1
 c   c 
66 13x  15 y  i 26 x  10 y   43  46i
1
67. if=
x2
1
y2 2 3
 2  .e x c
x 3
x
68. (1  x ) cos ecx 
sin x
sin x cos x
(cos x) cot x 
1  cos x
e0  1,
8 2 1 10
1 1 1 1
69. sol :  p ( x  8)  10c8      10c9    10c10  
 2  2 2 2
1 2.3 / 4
70. Sol:- Area  pq x PR sin2  = 8.
2 1  (3 / 4)2
71 (2.00)
0
72 (1.00)
lt x 0 f  x   f 0 
73 54
74. (1.00)
A B C
 
bc ca ab
75. (29.00)
n  A  25, n  B   7 , n  A  B   3, n  A  B   25  7  3  29

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