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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

AP, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Sr.Super60 WTA-32 Date: 01-08-2020
Time: 05:00 Pm to 08:00 Pm 2016_P2 Max. Marks:186

KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 D 3 D 4 C 5 A
6 A 7 AC 8 ABC 9 ABCD 10 BD
11 ABCD 12 AC 13 ABCD 14 ACD 15 A
16 A 17 C 18 A

CHEMISTRY
19 D 20 D 21 B 22 B 23 A
24 B 25 ACD 26 AB 27 ABCD 28 BCD
29 ACD 30 ACD 31 ABCD 32 ABC 33 B
34 B 35 B 36 C

MATHS
37 B 38 B 39 A 40 B 41 A
42 C 43 BCD 44 ABC 45 AB 46 AB
47 BC 48 AD 49 CD 50 ABC 51 C
52 B 53 B 54 C
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 01-08-20_Sr.Super60(In Com)_Jee-Adv_2016-P2_WTA-32_Key&Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
mv0 v x 3 T 
1. r  0 ;   sin  ;   600 ; t OA  
B0 q B0  r 2 6 3B0


Therefore, x-coordinate of particle at any time t  will be
3B0
3 v0    0 3 v0 v   
x  v0  t   cos 60   0 t  
2 B0  3B0  2 B0 2  3B0 
2. As B is uniform
 wire can be replaced by a straight current carrying conductor
 
 F  i    B   2  L  R  ˆi  B
If B is along x-axis  F  0 other wise F  L  R 
Q
3. Consider an element ring dq   2R sin Rd
4R 2

++ + + + +
+ +
+ +
+ + +
+  d
+ +
+ +
+ +
+ C
+ +
+ +
+ +
+ ++
++ +
++++

dq
dI 
2
2
dM  dI  R sin  
 /2
QR 2 3
M2  sin d
 0
4
QR 2
M
3
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Angular momnetum L  I
2
L  MR 2
5
4. Due to z component of field loop experiences force in x-y plane which do not
gives any torque about axis. Due to x-component there is no force on PQ and RS
branch of loop. Force on QR and SP branch are 2iBa (inwards) and iBa (outwards)
respectively.

 a 3a   5 
Torque on loop due to these forces   iBa  2iBa   iBa 2  
 2 2 2 2  2 2 
2

moment of inertia of loop about given axis 



m a 2 2
 ma 2
3 3
 15iB
instantaneous angular acceleration of loop    .
I 4 2m
5.  
For force ,join a with C for effective length L  ajˆ  akˆ , where a = side of cube
eff

F  I L eff  B
6. Magnetic force on wire is always tangential to the surface traced by wire AB.
Hence external force is just opposite to it for taking the wire slowly.
7. Motion is cycloid in xy plane (vertical plane). When we write and solve the
equations of motion for x and y co-ordinates, x(t) and y(t) come out to be period
qB
functions of   . Also, since particle starts from the rest, its trajectory can be
m
equated to motion of bottom most point of a purely rolling disc of diameter h on
ceiling as shown

In pure rolling we can calculate


Distance AC = 4R = 2h

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h
Distance AC’ = R 
2
 m
Time for AC  
 Bq
Also v c  2gh as B doesn’t do work.
8. If x = y then  || B , i.e. Fm  0 .
Hence, the option (A) is correct
   
F  q    B   q  xiˆ  yjˆ  yiˆ  xjˆ    x 2  y 2  kˆ
 
Now if x > y, F  x  y  and F is along -ve z-axis, but if y > x,
2 2

Force will be along negative -z-axis.


Then option (B) and (C) are also correct.
9. FAB   B0i / 2kˆ

FBC  B0i / 2kˆ


F   B i / 2kˆ
CD 0

FOA  B0i / 2kˆ


10. For rotation equilibrium, taking torque about the point from where normal force
passes.
a a
 1aB0  aB0  mgx  0
2 2
2
a B 0
x
mg
a mg
For the block not to topple x    
2 2aB0
2
11. T sin   FB  M r  1
T cos   Mg   2 
Solve equation (1) & (2)

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B
Tcos

FB
Tsin 

Mg
On reversing the direction of motion, magnetic force  FB  direction reverses.
12. Current in the loop has to be clockwise force on the loop is same as force on
straight wire PQ
A B

P
Q
y

O
Length PQ = 2ytan300
FB  Mg
IB(2ytan300) = Mg
Mg
y
2IBtan 300
If we displace the loop down by small distance y 0
Then FR  Mg  IB  2  y  y 0  tan 30 0 
Ma  2IBy0 tan300
 2IB 
a    y0
 3M 
13. Conceptual
14. Conceptual
15 & 16.
MF doesn’t change magnitude of speed … V1 = V0

V0
A
C2
300
d 300
MV0
R1 
qB 600 300
R1
V0
C1

3MV 3MV
2qB 4qB

17 & 18.

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 
M  I0 R 2  kˆ


B  B0 2iˆ  3jˆ  5kˆ 

  M  R  I0 B0 R 2 2jˆ  3iˆ 
The component of toque along the given axis AA1
axis  . Unit vector along AA1 
5I 0 B0 R 2
I axis  
2
  5I 0B0 2 rad / s 2
U   M.B

CHEMISTRY
19. cds, HgO  yellow
PbS , CuS , CuO, HgS , FeS  Black
CdO  Brown
CO  AlO2  2  Blue residue
20.
 Thenard blue
CoZnO2  Green residue
 Rinmon's green 
CoMgO2  pink residue
21. BaCl2  K 2CrO4  BaCrO4  2 KCl
22. Pb  NO3  2  2 NH 4 .OH  Pb  OH  2  2 NH 4 NO3
White

Pb  NO3  2  2 NaCl  PbCl2  2 NaNO3


White

Pb  NO3  2  H 2 S  PbS  2 HNO3


black

23. Only metal cations having unpaired electrons produces colour bead of metar
borates
24. Na2 SO3  H 2 SO4  Na2 SO4  H 2O  SO2
K 2Cr2O7  H 2 SO4  SO2  K 2 SO4  Cr2  SO4  2  H 2O
Na2 SO3  BaCl2  BaSO3  2 NaCl
BaSO3 readity soluble in conC HCl
25. Brown ring text is not worthfull in the presence of chromate, sulphite, thiosulphate
iodate, cyanide, thiocyanates, ferro and ferricyanide They must be removed by
adding excess at AgSO4 before carrying out the test
26. Na2CO3  H 2 SO4  Na2 SO4  H 2O  Cl2
Cr  OH  2  CO2  CaCO3  H 2O
Na2 SO3  H 2 SO4  Na2 SO4  H 2O  SO2
Ca  OH  2  SO2  CaSO3  H 2O

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CaSO3  H 2O  SO2  Ca  HSO3  2
SO2 has pungent suffrcating small and reduces acidified orange red dichromate
to green Cr2  SO4 3
with chloride gives CrO2Cl2 
with Bromide gives Br2 

27.  redish brown
with nitrite gives NO2 
with nitrate gives NO2 
28. Na 2B 4O 7 on heating gives B2O3 but not NaBO 2
29. FeS  H 2SO4  H 2S  FeSO4
H 2S  CuSO 4 
 CuS  H 2SO4
H 2S  HgSO 4   HgS  H 2SO 4
30. Bromide & Iodide does not give chromyl chloride test.
31. All are correct [Liberated Cl2 gas]
2NaCl  H 2SO4   Na 2SO 4  2HCl
MnO 2  4HCl   MnCl 2  Cl 2  2H 2O
32. Halide ions presented Na 2CO3 extraction neutralized with dil HNO 3 but not dil
H 2SO 4 ( or) dil HCl, before test with AgNO 3 solution
33 & 34.
SO32  aq  
Zn  dilHCl FeCl3
 H 2S   S  Fe2
in green

 
 R MnO / H 4

S2O32  S   Mn2aq 
White turbidity

Fe2  NH 4SCN 
 NOreaction
 Fe  SCN 3
Fe3  NH 4SCN 
blood red

35 & 36.
2KCl  H 2SO 4  K 2SO 4  2HCl
HCl  NH 3  NH 4Cl
K 2SO 4  CaCO 3  4C  K 2CO3  CaS  4CO
K 2CO3  H 2O  CO2  2KHCO3

2KHCO3   K 2CO3  CO2  H 2O

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MATHEMATICS
1 f x
37. f  x  .e  2x
 ef  x  x 2  C
f 1 1  1  e    2
f 1

 C 1
 f  x   log e  x 2  1  f  2   log e 5
38. y1  b  Ce x
 y11  Ce x  y111  Ce x
 y111  y11  0
39. 2  xdx  ydy   x 2  y 2    x 2  y 2   ydx  xdy 
d  x 2  y2  1
y
 2 2
 .d   2
x y  y x
1  
x
y
 log x 2  y 2   tan 1  C
x
dx
40.  ax  log x  at  C
dt
x  0   2  C  log 2
 x  2e  at
Similarly, y  e bt
x 1 3 3
G.T   2e b a 
y 1 2 2
t
x  t   y  t   2  e b a   1
t
3
 2    1  t  log 4/3 2
4
x  my1 y1  mx1 yx
41. G.T 1  m
2 2 xy
dx
42. 1  log x   x log x  e y
dy
Put x log x  t
dt
  t  ey
dy
Sol. is t.e  y  y  C
 x log x.e y  y  C
y 1  0  C  0
 log  x x   ye y .

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43. (A) order is 5
dy 2y
(B) equation of D.E is 
dx x
dx 2y x2
Equation of D.E of orthogonal trajectory is    y2    C
dy x 2
2 ax 2
(C) Sol. is y  y   3x
2
It represents circle, when a = -2
(D) degree is 1
dy sin x
44.  y cot x   2
dx x
1
 I.F 
sin x
y 1
 sol.is  C
sin x x
as x  , y  0  C  0
sin x
 equation of circle is y 
x
2
2xydy  y dx  1 
45. 2
 1  2  dx
x  x 
 y2   1  y2 1
 d    1  2  dx  x C
 x   x  x x
y 1  0  C  0  y 2  x 2  1
d  x 2  y2  x
46.  2 sin 2  x 2  y2 
x y
d 
 y
x2
  cot  x  y   2  C
2 2

y
x  my1
47. Given that 1  y1
m2  1
 x 2  m 2 y 2  2mxy  m 2 y 2  y 2
y2  x 2
m
2xy
Put y = Vx  Solution is x 2  y2  2x
2
 dy  dy
48. x   y  x  y  0
 dx  dx
 dy  dy 
 x  y   1  0
 dx  dx 
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dy y dy
   or 1  xy  C  or  y  x  C
dx x dx
49. xy  3dx  7dy   4.dxy  7 ydx  5 xdy  0
1 7 5
 3dx  7dy  4. d  xy   dx  dy  0
xy x y
 3x  7y  8 xy  14 x  10 y  C
dx 1 dx e  x
x
50.   e x y e   y
dy y dy y
Put e  x  t  y  e  x
1
2
  e  e  dx  e 
x x
Area 3
0 e
51. y  x  y  dx  x  y  x  dy
3 3

 y3  ydx  xdy   x  xdy  ydx 


y  y 1
 d    2 2 d  xy   y3  2x
x x x y
1/3
 y  f  x    2x 
52. g1  x   0
3 /6 4
   3 y3 1  3 
 gx  g   Area   dy   
 4  16 0
2 8  16 
f  x x

 f  t  dt    cos t  f  t  dt  0
1
53.
0 0

 xf  x   cos x  f  x   0
1

dy y cos x
  
dx x x
 sol.is xy  sin x  C
f  0  1  C  0
sin x sin x
y  f x 
x x
sin x  0 or tan x  2
 three solutions
2 sin x
54.   1.
 x

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