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Aits 1920 FT Vii Jeea Paper 2 Sol
Aits 1920 FT Vii Jeea Paper 2 Sol
JEE (Advanced)-2020
PAPER – 2
SECTION – A
1. C
u2
Sol. H= ......... 1
2g
u2 2 3u 2 3H
u 2 gh h
4 8g 4
2. C
1 1 1 1 1 1 100
Sol. f R = 2f = 66.67 cm
v u f 50 20 f 3
3. D
d
Sol. B. A and N since angle between B and A is constant and magnitudes of B
dt
and A are also constant, so emf induced is zero.
4. D
Sol. Potential due to point charge and charge on the inner +Q
surface will cancel out each other, thus R2
KQ Q R1
V
R2
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5. A
nR
Sol. PV = nRT P T slope n nA > nB
V
6. D
Sol. F R I
1 2 4 4 I F
In one full rotation, 2 t t2
2 FR
Linear acceleration, a F / M
Distance travelled in one rotation = 2 R given R
1 1 F 4 I 2 I
at 2 . . It is a hollow cylinder.
2 2 M FR MR
7. A
9
9 m 9 2
9 10 5g
Sol. Torque = mg L I L
10 20 3 10 3L
9L
Acceleration, aCM
10
9 3
Now, mg N A maCM N A mg
10 20
8. AC
Sol. For translation equilibrium
V
g Mg 1
4
3V
g Mg mg 2
4
m 2M
For rotational equilibrium centre of mass of the system should lie below centre of
buoyancy.
3
As position of centre of buoyancy from lower end of rod / 6 (position of centre of
8
mass form lower end of rod). So rotational equilibrium is possible.
9. AC
dU
Sol. x 11 x 2 1 2 x 3 0
dx
3
x is the equilibrium position
2
2
d U
2 0 so equilibrium stable
dx 2
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10. BD
2
dK V p
Sol. and V p 0 at crest and trough
dx 2
2
dU I y y
and 0 at crest and trough
dx 2 x dx
11. AC
KA 4 0 3KA 0 2
Sol.
2 y y
y=1.2m=120 cm
12. AC
13. D
E2 Kp sin / r 3 1
Sol. tan 3
tan ........ 1
E1 2 Kp cos / r 2
....... 2
2
1
Solving (1) and (2) tan
2
14. ACD
i B
dB L di A dB A
Sol. A di i B
dt dt 0 L0 L
15. B
16. A
Sol. (for Q. 15 to 16)
5mg sin f 5ma............ 1
fR I ................... 2
a R ................... 3
4m 2
I mR 2 ........... 4 and 2 3R 2
3
Solving above equation
15
a g sin
26
and
5mg sin
mg cos f
1 5mR 2
I
11
tan
26
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17. B
18. C
Sol. (for Q. 17 to 18)
dU
ma F 32 x 1
dx
a 16 x 1 4 rad/second
At mean position a 0 x 1 mean position
Applying conservation of mechanical energy
0 16 K . max K . max 16 Joule
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
PV 6×2
Sol. n= = =0.5mol
RT 0.08×300
q=0
U q W
n×3R× T2 T1 Pext 8 2
0.5 3 0.08 T2 300 1atm 6 L
T2 300 50
T2 250
Now,
2 L,300 K 8L,300 K 8 L, 250 K
250
8 s nCV ln
s nR ln 300
2
5
0.5 8.0 ln 4 0.5 3R ln
6
5
8ln 2 12 ln
6
8 2.3 0.3 12 ln10 ln 3 ln 4
12 2.3 log10 log 3 log 4
2.4 2.3 12 2.3 0.08
5.52 2.3 0.96
2.208 ΔSTotal = - 3.3
20. A
Sol. BaO2 .8 H 2 O H 2 SO4
BaSO4 H 2O2 8 H 2O
H 2O2 H 2 SO4 2 KI
K 2 SO4 2 H 2O I 2
21. D
Sol.
P T=
S S S S
Li +
R' R''
22. A
Sol. a, b, c, d, e are stereogenic centre.
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NH2 H
e N SH
d b H3C
O N a CH3
H3C O c
COOH
23. A
2.3 1015
Sol. N A cm number of molecules
284
100 284
Cross-section of acid molecule
2.3 105 N A
2.05 1015
24. C
Sol. In equilibrium, vapour pressure of solution will remain same
p nsugar 2 nNaCl
p nsugar nH 2O
Beaker B 2 nNaCl nH 2O BeakerA
0.1 2 0.1
0.1
1 a 1000 2 0.1 1 a 1000
18 18
a 1/ 3
0.1 0.3
So molarity of NaCl 0.075
4 4
3
25. A
Sol.
Et Et
+ H
N
NEt 2
OMe OMe
H-bonding
26. ACD
Sol. (A) As reaction is endothermic therefore it will go in the forward direction hence moles of
CaO will increase.
(C) With the increase or decrease of volume particle pressure of the gases will remain
same.
(D) Due to the addition of inset gas at constant pressure reaction will proceeded in the
direct in which more number of gaseous are formed.
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27. ACD
Sol. Won thesystem, adiabatic Won thesystem,isothermally
MgCO3 s
MgO s +CO 2 g
28. ABD
Sol. A hydrogen of diketone is more acidic.
HO O
O
OH
C is antiaromatic
29. AB
Sol. (A)
O
C
Aldol
H3C
O O
H3C C CH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 C H
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Here C-2 and C-5 can form carbanion & leads to different product.
30. BCD
Sol. Aniline can show Carbylamine test, Diazo test, while Benzamide shows reaction with
NaOH+Br2.
31. BCD
Sol. Lyophilic colloids are used to protect lyophobic colloid.
32. BD
Sol. A.O. is a single e wave function
Area of the plot for r<52.9 pm is smaller than the area of the plot of r>52.9pm.
At higher atomic number every of 3d<4s
1 1 21
E 25 RhcZ 2 2 2 RhcZ 2
2 5 100
1 1 3
E 2 4 RhcZ 2 2 2 RhcZ2
2 4 16
28
E2 5 E2 4
25
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33. C
Sol.
O CH3
T
NH2
34. B
Sol.
O CH3
COO- COOH
Cl2 / OH H
S +CHCl3
NO2 NO 2 NO2
35. C
Sol. SC3 3d so no scope of M L bonding
36. D
Sol. Mn CO 6 25 1 12 36 EAN Rule
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SECTION – A
37. C
Sol. Let z r(cos isin )
4
Then the equation r 2 2.2cos2 - 16 = 0
r2
r 4 4r 2 (cos 2 4) 4 0
By solving we get
For maximum value of r, cos 2 1
r 2 6
38. A
Sol. Equation of PX(1+t2)y= 2t(x+a) …(1)
For point Q, m solving equation (1) & curve
t2(x+a)2 = ax(1+t2)2 P (at 2 , 2at)
(xat2) (xt2a)=0 Q
a a 2a X
x 2 Q 2,
t t t S
2 (a,0)
t 1
Equation of PQ (x a) (y) 0
2t 2
P(at , 2at)
Will always passes through (a,0)
39. B
Sol. g(x) =
2 sin x sinn x sin x sinn x
2 sin x sin x sin x sin
n n
x
1
for 0 < n < 1, sin x < sinn x, so g(x) = and for n > 1, sin x > sinn x, so g(x) = 3
3
for n > 1, f(x) = 3, g(x) = 3
f(x) is continuous and differentiable at x = and for 0 < n < 1
2
1
3 0 x 0, 2 2 ,
f(x) =
3,
2
f(x) is not continuous at x = . Hence f(x) is also not differentiable at x = .
2 2
40. D
Sol. Given relation can be written as
1 6 3
8
2 cos2 5x cos 2x cos 8x cos 4x cos 6x
8 4
Therefore, no solution
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41. B
4
Sol: 2 cos 9 cos (6 cos a 7 cos b)
7 21
4
2 sin 9 sin 6 sina 7 sinb
7 21
Squaring and adding, we get
42 cos(a+b) 9
42. A
Sol. 2 cos10 sin100 sin1000 sin10000
2 cos10 sin 90 10 sin 3 360 80 sin 27 360 280
2 cos10 cos10 cos10 cos10
cos10
43. ACD
Sol. Placing 6 different colour balls into 3 different size boxes is as the number of onto
function form 6 elements set to 3 element sets.
Total number of ways 36 3.25 3.14 (By inclusion – Exclusion principle)
Or
6! 6!
6 C4 3!
3!2! 2! 3 3!
44. ACD
Sol. A 3abc a 3 b3 c3
a b c 9.& ab bc ca 26
So, A 27
Hence M 348
24
Now 348 924 10 1
Now last two digits are 61.
45. ACD
46. BC
Sol. Since x = 1, 2, 3 are normals
f’(x) = 4ax3 + 3bx2 + 2cx + d
b = – 8a, C = 22a, d = –24a
Also f(2) > f(0)
x =1 & 3 are point of local maxima
Also f(k) = f(0)
ak4 + bk3 + ck2 + dk = 0
ak (k – 4) (k2 – 4k + 6) = 0
k = 4
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47. ABCD
4
n
Sol. In tan x dx
0
4
= tan
n 2
x sec 2 x 1 dx
0
1
= I
n 1 n 2
1
Or, I n I n 2
n 1
48. D
1 1
5
x2 1 x2 1 3
Sol: x dx dx x x dx
3
2x 4 2x 2 1 x5
2 1
2 2 4
2
2 2 4
1
x x x x
2 1
Let 2 2
4 t2
x x
49. AD
Sol. and are in AP.
50. B
Sol. Let R be the event that a red face appears in each of the first throws,
E1 : Die A is used when head has already fallen
E2 : Die B is used when tail has already fallen
&
As per the given condition,
51. C
Sol. det A0 det Al A0 B02 A02 A03 B04 .....up to10 terms 0 det A0 0
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52. C
Sol. B1 adj B0 B0
Hence B1 B2 B3 ....B494 B0
B1 B2 ..... B49 49 B0
53. A
1 1 1 1
Sol. Required probability 1 0.728
2 2 2 4
54. A
II 1 1
P I .P .
I I 2 2
Sol. P 0.74
II P II 1
.
1
2 21
8
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