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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES

PART TEST – II

JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 20-12-2020

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. BCD
h
Sol. h0 
2
2R 2 h 2R2
y  
2g 2 2g
gh dp
 ,  2 x
R 2 dx
dp
 g
dy

2. ABC
Sol. Applying momentum conservation,
2m
2m
v2

m
v1 m

2R

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0  mv1  2mv 2
v1
 v2  ............. i 
2
From energy conservation,
k i  Ui  k f  Uf
 G  2m   1 1  3 G  2m  
0     m  mv1   2m  v 2      m  ..........  ii 
2 2

 2R  2 2  2 R 
Solving equn. (i) & (ii) get,
8Gm
v1 
3R
(A) COM will be fixed so,
m s  m2 s 2
Scm  1 1
m1  m2
 m x    2m     2R  x   4R
0 x
m  2m 3
  net
B F  0  a0
 G  2m    3 G  2m  
D  Wgr  U  Wgr     m     m.
 2R   2 R 

3. ACD
A 
Sol.  100  2   100
A 
 % increase in Area
V
 100  3  0.2  0.6%
V
Since   T

 100  T  100  0.2

   0.25  10 4 / o C

4. CD
Sol. The angle of contact at the free liquid surface inside the capillary tube will change such that the
vertical component of the surface tension forces just balance the weight of the liquid column.

5. AB
Sol. PA  P0 A  kx  equilibrium 
T2 T
  1
P2 V2 P1V1
T0 P
T2   V0  Ax  2
V0 P1
 Ax  P0  kx / A 
 T0  1   
 V0  P0 
 Kx  Ax 
 1  1   T0 .
 P0 A  V0 

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6. AD
d
Sol. B  xP for PV x  cons tan t
dv
v
Also, for isothermal process x = 1
2 2 3
& for adiabatic process x =   1   1 
faverage 4 2

SECTION – B

7. 4
Sol. H  10  50  80
H = 400 cal/sec.
When spray is working,
 50  2t  80  400 t
4000  160 t  400 t
4000  240 t
400
t=
24
50
t
3
50 20
t   10  sec.
3 3
So x = 4.

8. 5
Sol.    
 T 4  TS4 . 6a2 t  d. a3 s.T 
dasT 4.8  103  0.9  2.0  103  5
t   5000 s.

6. T 4  Ts4  
6  6  10 8  400 4  200 4 
X5

9. 4
2 1
Sol.   1  1
f 3
4

3
As we know W  Q  U
W Q  U C
  1 v
Q Q Cp
W 1 1
 1 
Q  4
Q  4.W
Q  100 J.

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10. 5
Sol. For pure rolling, v  R
Let  ' the angular velocity of COM '

Then,  '   
4
d ' 1 d  5R
  ' 
dt 4 dt 4 v
a
' 
R
a
 for pure rolling
R
gsin  2
a I  MR 2
I 5
1
MR2
5gsin 
a
7
 5gsin 
'  
4 28R
As  is very small sin  
5g
'   (– sign for restoring nature)
28R
28R
T  2
5g

11. 6
 x 
Sol. y  0.10 sin   sin 12t 
 3 

k     6m
3
Length of the rope    6 m

12. 6
dv
Sol. Magnitude of viscous force, F  A
dr
F dv
 viscous force per unit area = 
A dr
 r 
2
dv 2V r 2v r
v  v0 1 2     20    . 20 ....  i
 R  dr R R
Volume rate of flow, Q
Consider an annular element at r from axis, width dr.
 r2 
dA  2rdr; dQ  v.dA  v 0  1  2  2rdr
 R 

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R
r2 r4  
Q   dQ  2v 0   2 
 R2 v 0
 2 4R  0 2
2Q
 v0 
R 2
4Q
 i     r,R  0.1 m
R 4
 0.04
At r = 0.04 m    0.75  4   102   6 Nm2
2   10 4

SECTION – C

13. 00001.18
3RT
Sol. v rms 
M1
8RT
vav g  , v rms  v avg
M2
M1 3
   1.18
M2 8

14. 00076.20
T  T  T2 
Sol.  K 1  Ts 
T  2 
4TATs3
K  8.75  105
ms
1
  8.75  105  29.6  27 
t
t  76.2 minutes

15. 00001.60
M
Sol. Use T = 2
K

16. 00013.20
v
Sol. n for open organ pipe
2
v
n for closed.
4

17. 00031.54
d
Sol. R   radius of curvature 
2

T = 0.073 N / m
d

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2T
F A
d
2  0.073  1.08  10 2

5  10 5
 31.54 N

18. 00002.57
Sol. Use conservation of angular momentum and conservation of Mechanical energy.

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

19. AB
Sol. CH3 H2C Cl

Cl2/hv

H 2C Cl

SO 2Cl 2

SOCl 2
x Due to absent of group or same
+
Na OCl character of the Reagent
x

20. CD
Sol. C  Vinylic
D  Bridged head

21. ABC
Sol. Di borane

22. CD

23. ABD
Sol. Ionic Bond  EN  1.7
SiC

p-block p-block

24. ABD
Sol. Br

AgNO3

SECTION – B

25. 5
26. 1
Sol. CH3 CH3
NO 2
HNO3/H2SO4

CH3 CH3

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27. 5
Sol. All

28. 3
Sol. (i), (ii), (iii)

29. 2
Sol. (ii), (iii)

30. 2
Sol. (ii), (iii)

SECTION – C
31. 00009.00
Sol. Be
32. 00008.00
Sol. cis + stereo cis + stereo trans + stereo
trans + stereo
C 2H 5

33. 00087.81
 y m y
Sol. Cx Hy Om   x    O2   xCO 2  H2O
 4 2 2
Using this equation find the value of x, y and m.
PV  nRT
W
PV  RT
M
Find M.
34. 01008.00
Sol.  2Ca3 PO 4 2
6CaO  P4 O10 
852
n 3
284
18 mole CaO will be required for 852 g of P4O10.
Weight of CaO = 18 x 56 = 1008 gram

35. 00000.10
Sol. Reaction used in the question

(1) KMnO 4  H2O 2 
H
Mn2
(2) KMnO4  MnSO4 
 MnO2
(3) MnO2  C2O24 
 Mn2   CO2

36. 00002.96
Sol. At anode,
2Cl   Cl2  2e
At cathode,
Mg2   2e  Mg
2 x moles of Mg = moles of electron

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

37. BC
 
4
sin4 x 1  sin x
2
1
Sol.  
3 5 8
sin4 x 1  sin4 x  2 sin2 x 1
  
3 5 8
 8  5 sin x  3  3 sin x  6 sin x   15
4 4 2

 64 sin4 x  48 sin2 x  9  0
3
 8 sin 
2
2
x3  0  sin2 x 
8
5
and cos2 x 
8

38. AB
 
sec 2 
Sol. 3  tan2  tan2   2

y  ( 3)t
y

-1 O 1 x

-1

 
 sec 2   1 sec 2   1  sec 4   1 
 3
t
Let sec 2   t  t  1   t2  1
Only one positive real root as t  0 and t  2 satisfies it.
 sec 2   2

 
4

39. BCD
Sol. a1   a1  d ,  a1  2d  ,......
b1   b1  d1  ,  b1  2d1  ,....
Hence, a100  a1  99d
b100  b1  99d1
and a100  b100  100  99  d  d1 
Hence, d  d1  0  d  d,
(b) and (c) are obviously true.

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100
100
 a
r 1
r  br  
2 
 a1  b1    a100  b100  

100  200  n 
  10 4  usingSn  2 (a  d) 
2  

40. ABC
Sol.    6 is a root of 1  x  x 2  x 3  .......  x10  0 …(i)
 1     2  ...  10  0
 
1     2   3   4   5 .2  0 
 Re     2
  
3 4 5
  1/ 2
, , ,........ are roots of (i)
2 3 10

 x     x  2  ...  x  10 
 1  x  x 2  ....  x10 ...(ii)

x  ,         ....    2
  0
10

x  i,  i    i  2   ....i     i
10

41. AC
n
r n
nr n n 1
Sol. 
r 0
n
Cr
 
r 0
n
  n
Cn r 2 r 0 Cr
n n2  3n  3
   n  1,3
2 2

42. ABCD
Sol. We have ABC = ABD + ACD
A

A/2

B C
D

1 1 A 1
 bc sin A  c  AD sin  b  AD
2 2 2 2
2bc A
 AD  cos
bc 2
A 2bc
Again, AE  AD sec 
2 bc
 AE is HM of b and c

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A
EF  ED  DF  2DE  2  AD tan
2
2  2bc A A
  cos  tan
bc 2 2
4bc A
 sin
bc 2
As AD  EFand DE  DFand ADis bisector.
 AEFis iosceles.

SECTION – B

43. 2
Sol.   
1  cot10 1  cot 440  1  cot10  cot 440  cot10 cot 440
 cot 45  cot 1  44 
0

cot10 cot 440  1



cot10  cot 440
 1  cot10  cot 440  cot10 cot 440  2
Similarly other pairs will give result total pairs = 22
   
1  cot10 1  cot 20 ... 1  cot 440  222 
 k2

44. 1
sin(xy)
Sol. y
cos(xy)
 sin(xy)  xy  xy  0  x  0 or y  0
But x = 0 is not possible.
 y  0 and x  1 i.e.,(1, 0)

45. 3

sin(nx)
Sol. 
n0 3n
enix  enix
Put sin(nx) 
2i

sin(nx) 1  einx  einx
 
n0 3n
 
2i n  0 3n

46. 8
2
Sol. Replacing x by , we get
x
10 r
 8 6  20
2
  ar    210 2x 2  3x  4  
10
 2  x  4
x  r 0 x
20
  ar 2r x 20 r
r 0
20 20
 a x  a 2
r 0
r
r

r 0
r
r 10
x 20 r

Comparing coefficient x7 both sides, we get a7  a13  23 .

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47. 8
Sol. 38808  23  32  72  111
Number of co-prime factors  21
Where, is number of different prime factor here  = 4.
So 24 1  8

48. 7
a b c
Sol. : 2 : 2 3:4:5
a 1 b 1 c 1
2

A B C
Let a  tan ,b  tan andc  tan
2 2 2
Since ab  bc  ca  1
 A  B  C  1800
sin A : sinB : sinC  3 : 4 : 5
Therefore in triangle ABC
a:b:c  3:4:5
cos A  3 / 5,cosB  4 / 5,cosC  0
 1  a2 1  b2 1  c 2 
5   7
 1 a 1  b2 1  c 2 
2

SECTION – C

49. 00024.00
ai2  a2j ai a j
Sol.  ai a j
  ;i, j  1,2,3,4 ,i  j
a j ai
a a  a a  a a 
  1  2    1  3    1  4   .....
 a2 a1   a3 a1   a 4 a1 
= each pair  2,12 such pairs hence minimum value is 24.

50. 00037.00
1 k 1 k
Sol. Tk  

k k 1 k  k 1 k k 1
 
1 1
 
k k 1
360
 1 1  1 1 18
 S      1  1 
k 1  k k 1 361 19 19
 m  n  37

51. 00091.00
1  x  1  y  1  z  1  w 
2 3 4 5
Sol.
General terms  2 Ca 3 Cb 4 Cd5 Ce x a b  d e
14  13

a  b  d  e 12
2
Ca 3 Cb 4 Cd  5 C e  14 C12 or 14 C12 
2
 91

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52. 02011.00
CM
Sol.   sin A  CM  b sin A ….(1)
AC
C

Q S

A B
M

SQ
In CQS,  2R(sinerule)
sinC
 SQ  CM.sinC
[ CM  2R, where R is radius of circumcircle]
 b sin A.sinC [from(1)]
 c sinB sin A b sinC  c sinB
c 3 c 
 c sin 450 sin 600   (given)
2 2 u u
   3,u  z  2
 1  10(c 2   u3 )  1  10  75  8  3  2011

53. 00038.33
Sol. Since it is true when A = B = C
A B  C 1
So, 
 3

54. 00016.00
Sol. 1111  a  b  c  11x  11y  11z
x  y  z  11 , x  0, y  0,z  0
All different Unordered Ordered
(2, 3, 6) n n  3!  6n
6  3!
Exactly two same 6  18
2!
 0,0,11 , 1,1,9 .........(5,5,1)
Total  6n  18 6n  18  13 C2  78 n  10
So total unordered = 16

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