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Answer Key
REVIEW TEST-24 –P2-JEE ADV.
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2. C, D A, C, D B, D
3. A, D A, B, C C, D
4. A, B, C, D A, B B, C
5. C A, C A, B, C
6. B A, B, C, D B, C
7. A, C A, B A, C, D
8. B, C A, B, C A, B, C
9. A, C A, B, D C, D
10. A, B, C A, C, D C, D
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Physics PART – I
1.
G4R2 t
(4R t) 2
G 44R2 t (4R2 ) C 4Rt
2 2
(2R) 2(4R )
12G2R2t22 = C4Rt
2
C = 3GRt
3. a = g sin
1 2h
t , v 2gh
sin g
mg 2h
Img
sin g
dQ dT
4. kA
dt dx
dT
is increasing
dx
5. 2L = (2n 1)
2
L (2n 1)
4
2I L I L I BL2
6. Torque = LB LB
3 2 3 2 3 2
IL2B IB
2
6 mL 6 m
Q
8. v
2r
1 Q2
p 2 2 2
2 4 r
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SECTION – C
1. From the center of mass frame
1F 2 Gm2
h = 2 t , where F 2
2m h
2
Gm 2v sin
h2 g
1
20 11
2 200 3 2 8
10 8 10 m
3 10
3R mgx N
2. 0 = 0 mg sin cos
8 8 O x
x = 3R tan
mg mg C
f= sin and N = cos (for the object)
8 8
f
tan
N mg/8
f mg
tan m m
N
xm = 3R tan m = 3R
= (3) (10) (0.2) = 6
4. Average Intensity = 5I
5I I 4I 2 (I)(4I) cos
2
2 y
d
D 2
D
y
4d 4
3R
5. U n ( T)
2
nR( T)
W
2
Q n2RT 5 Joule
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K
6. 1 , because only one spring exerts a force
m
3K
2 because two springs are exerting forces
m
22
3
12
Dh
8. f 50cm
d
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REVIEW TEST-24-P2-PCM-JEE ADV.-2020 5
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
2. O
C
O CH3
OH O OH O
C C
AlCl3 / CS2 CH3 O
CaOCl2
Ca CHCl3
OH O OH
C
CaCO 3
CH3 CH3
3. A, B & C are facts. Glyptal is a polymer of ethylene glycol and phthalic acid.
5. a 2 2 rA
2(rA + rB) = a
rB
0.414
rA
Volume of cube = 16 2 rA3
4
Volume occupied by A and B =
3
4rA3 rB3
4
3
4rA3 rB3
Packing percentage = 100 = 75.4
16 2 rA3
Effective no. of A per unit cell = 4
Effective no. of B per unit cell = 1
Formula of the compound = A4B
6. Factual.
7. NH4NO3 N2O 2H2 O
NaNO3 NH4 Cl N2 O NaCl 2H2 O
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NH4 2 Cr2O7
N2 4H2O Cr2O3
NO2 H2 S NO S H2O
OH O
8. O O
O H OH
H OH HO H
HO H HO H
HO H HO H
H OH H OH
HO H H OH
H OH H OH
H OH H OH
OH OH
OH OH
D-Fructose D-Glucose D-Galactose D-Mannose
NHNH2 H C NNHPh
CHOH CHO
C NNHPh
C O CHOH PhNH2 NH3
or 3 (CHOH)n
(CHOH)n (CHOH)n
CH2 OH
CH2OH CH2OH
10. OH
COOH OH OH O
O 2N NO2
O C CH3 HO O
HN NH
O
HO OH O O
NO2
Aspirin Ascorbic acid Barbituric acid
Picric acid
SECTION –C
1.89 3.65
3. 2.77
2
4. 4 4 2 24 B.M.
6
1 1
5. After 6t mole of A
2 64
2
1 1
After 6t mole of B
2 4
mole of A 4 1
mole of B 64 16
value 16 1 1 4
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REVIEW TEST-24-P2-PCM-JEE ADV.-2020 7
7. OH
B 2
O
O
O B OH
HO B
O O 8H2O
+
2Na B
OH
HC C NH2
N N
H
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r r 1 r r 1
1. Take m and n
2 2
2. The smallest six numbers are a3 b3 c3 ….. f 3 in some order, then a2 b2 ….. f 2 in any order and so
on
x
3. f x dx is positive in [0, 1] since LHS is positive
0
Also 1 – (f(x))2 – (f(x))4 = (f(x))2
(f(x))2 = 1 – (f(x))2 – (f(x))4
f(x) < 1 using LMVT
f(x) < x in [0, 1]
t2
2
t2 t4
5. e 1 .....
2 24
t2
So e 2 g t
Also, f(x) = x f(x) + 1
x2
Solving by multiplying integrating factor e 2 g x , we get A
2n 2n
7. Let g n 3 1 3 1 for n {0, 1, 2, …..}
g(n) is [f(n)] + 1 since it is an integer just greater than f(n)
Also g(n) = 8g(n – 1) – 4g(n – 2)
Which makes it divisible by 2n + 1 as g(0) = 2
2 2 2 2
8. a – 3b = (x1 + x2 + x3) – 3 x1x 2 = (x3 – x1) – (x3 – x2)(x2 – x1) < (x3 – x1)
2 2
Also 4(a – 3b) = 4(x3 – x1) – 4(x3 – x2)(x2 – x1)
2 2
= 3(x3 – x1) + (x3 – x1) – 4(x3 – x2)(x2 – x1)
2 2 2
= 3(x3 – x1) + ((x3 – x2) + (x2 – x1)) – 4(x3 – x2)(x2 – x1) 3(x3 – x1)
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SECTION – B
1. tan 4, tan 1 > 1 also 1 is closer to 2n 1 hence tan 1 > tan 4
2
tan 1 = a1, tan 4 = a2
1 > sin 2, sin 1, cos 1, sin 3 > 0
1
Since 1 , sin 1 > cos 1 also sin 2 > sin 1 and sin3 sin cos1
4 6 2
Hence, sin 2 = a3, sin 1 = a4, cos 1 = a5, sin 3 = a6
Similarly, tan 2 < –1 hence tan 2 = a12 and tan 3, cos 2, cos 4, sin 4, cos 3 (–1, 0)
SECTION – C
7 2
3. z – 1 = (z – 1) z2 2cos z 1 …..
7
2 6
1 z z 2 ..... z6 z2 2cos z 1 z 2 2cos z 1 z 2 2cos z 1
7 7 7
2
Comparing coefficient of z on both side
2 4
1 3 4 cos cos
7 7
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n n 1
n 1 1 1
4. lim 2 2
lim 2
2
dx tan1 1 tan1 0
n
i 1 i n n
i 1 n i 0 1 x
1
n
2n
n
Similarly lim 2 2
tan1 2 tan1 1 and so on adding all till gives us
i 1 i n
n
n2
n
lim
n
i2 n2
2
i 1
6. Equation of normal y + tx = 2t + t3 y
2
Intersecting again at Q with parameter t 2
P(t , 2t)
t
Area enclosed
2
x
2 2 1 2 2 2
t 2t 2t 2 t 2 t
3 2 3 t t
2
1 2 2
t t 2 2 2 t 2
2
2
2 t t Q t , 2 t
t t
7. Let line joining centeC1 and C2 intersect arc AB at P, then centre of C1(O1) lies between P and O2
(centre of C2)
Length of arc AP = length of arc PB > 1
Also maximum arc length AB is achieved when C2 lies inside C1
Hence, a = 2, b = 2
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