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Aits 2021 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 2021 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aits 2021 CRT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
SECTION – A
1. A
1
Sol. K.E. = m 2 x 2
2
1
P.E. = m 2 A 2 x 2
2
By putting the value of x = A 2 , we find that K.E. = P.E.
2. A
Sol. Retarding force for linear velocity = mg sin . All the forces pass N
V0
through the centre. There is no force to provide moment to reduce
angular velocity. So angular velocity will remain constant up to the
highest point. The sphere will stop going up at a point where
translational velocity becomes zero. mg sin
m V0 0 mg cos
mg sin or t V0 / g sin
t
3. A
4. C
5. B
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
6. B
7. AD
Sol. mgr fR i
N1 sin f mg ii
f
N2
mg
N1
N1 cos N 2 iii
Solve i , ii & iii to get N 2 and f
So, force at B f 2 N 22
For minimum value of N, use f N 2
8. ABC
3g
Sol. Use geff g sin 37 instead of g in all standard vertical circle cases
5
9. ABD
Sol. The impulse exerted by the string on the cylinder is equal and opposite to the impulse exerted by
the cylinder on the string.
10 sin
10
10 cos
J 40000 0.25 10 3 10 ms along the string
For marble,
J 0 2 10cos
final velocity along the string is zero.
Putting J 10ms, we get 60
10. ABC
u
Sol. The ball has v’ component of its velocity perpendicular to the length of
rod immediately after collision u is the velocity of CM of the rod and is
the angular velocity of the rod just after collision.
Write velocity of separation = velocity of approach for the point of D v'
collision. D
Use, conservation of linear momentum perpendicular to the rod and conserve angular momentum
about point D
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
11. AC
h a
Sol. tan
c g
12. ABC
2r 2
Sol. The equation of free surface is y y0 y
2g
y0
SECTION – C
13. 00008.00
14. 00002.20
22
14 10 3
T m 7
Sol. t 220 s
2 qB 3 106 200 / 3
15. 00006.00
2T 2 73 103
Sol. R 0.6 103 m 0.25mm
gh 103 9.8 25 10 3
16. 00001.00
2
r2 l 2iL2
Sol. M 2 i. 2 i.
2 2 2 8
17. 00005.00
Sol. y 8sin f1 f 2 .t cos f1 f 2 t
18. 00000.25
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. D
20. D
21. D
22. B
23. A
24. A
25. ABD
26. ABCD
27. ABD
28. BC
29. BC
30. BC
SECTION – C
31. 00000.22
0.693
Sol. 3.7 1010 No.of atoms
5730 365 24 60 60
number of atoms 9.65 1021
6.023 10 23 atoms of 14 C = 14g
14 9.65 10 21
9.65 1021 atoms of 14
C 0.2243 g
6.023 10 23
32. 00006.67
Sol. Total moles 2 2 2 6
pPCl5 2 3 / 6 1, pPCl3 1, pPCl2 1
Kp
11 1 atm
1
When volume is double (i.e. V 2V ) at constant P and T, total moles become = 12.
If volume is doubled, reaction will more backward at constant P and T.
pPCl5
2 y 3, p
2 y 3
PCl3
12 12
pCl2
2 x y 3
12
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
2 y 2 x y
3 3
12 12
Kp 1 ..... 1
2 y
3
12
Also 2 y 2 y 2 x y 12
From equations (i) and (ii), solve y = 2/3, x = 20/3
33. 00002.00
Sol. Meq. Of acid in 25 mL 38.5 1
38.5 11000
Meq. Of acid in 1000 mL= 1540
25
1540
Normality of acid 1.54
1000
T 0.4
Also, molality molarity
K f 0.52
0.4 1.54
0.52 n
n2
34. 00001.84
Sol. Given:
Fe6 3e Fe3 ; G1 3 2.20 F ........ i
Fe3 e Fe2 ; G2 1 0.77 F ......... ii
Fe 2 2e Fe; G3 2 0.445 F ..... iii
By eq. (i) and (ii)
Fe6 4e Fe 2 ; G4 G1 G2
4 E4 F 3 220 F 1 0.77 F
E4 1.84 V
35. 00004.33
1.307
Sol. Equivalent of Ag deposited = 0.0121
108
Equivalent of Cu 2 lost 0.0121
Now initial Equivalent of CuSO 4 .5H 2 O= 10/ 249.54/2 =0.0802=Initial eq.of Cu
2
0.0681 63.54
Wt.of Cu 2+ left= 2.163 g in 500 mL
2
Wt.of Cu 2+ left in 1 litre H 2O=2.163×2
4.327g litre 1
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
36. 00007.00
Sol. Cu 2 e Cu
2 I I 2 2e
2 S 2O32 S4O6 2e
Meq.of Cu 2+ =Meq.of liberated I 2
Meq. of Na2 S2O3 12.12 0.1 1 1.212
wCu 2 0.077 g wCu Cu CuSO
H 2SO 4
4
0.077
%Cu 100 7%
1.10
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
SECTION – A
37. C
Sol. In IRQ, IRQ = – A A
RQ r
sin A A
sin 5
2 R
4
A B C Q
RQ 2r cos , RP = 2r cos , PQ 2r cos
2 2 2 I
A B C B C
PR2 RQ2 QP2 4r 2 cos2 cos2 cos2 P
2
2
2 3
1 cos A 1 cosB 1 3 4 44r 2
4r 2 = 2r 2 3 = .
2 2 2 5 5 5
38. D
Sol. Use power of a point;
c c
OT2 = OA. OB = OT . , 0)
a a , 0)
O A B
39. D
Let Tr 1 20 Cr x 20 r 2y k x a y b and Ts 1 20Cs x 20 s 2y kx a 1yb 1 for given condition
r s
Sol.
r-s = 1 and 20
C1 s .21 s 20 Cs 2s s 13 then r = 14 a 6 .
40. B
41. D
42. B
Sol.
x b 2 sin2 x is minimum
x = 0, b = 2 as b 2,3
43. A, D
1
Sol. Equation of tangent to y = – x2 is x = my – ,m>0
4m
1
x – my + =0
4m
since this line is tangent to x2 + (y – 2)2 = 4
1
m=
4 5
Hence, equation of tangent is y = 45x + 20.
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
1
Case II: equation of tangent to y = x2 is x = my + , m > 0 this line is tangent to
4m
x2 + (y – 2)2 = 4
1
m=
4 3
equation of tangent is y = 43x – 12.
44. B, C
Sol. For K = 2, each element has four possibility and three out of four are favorable for the event.
n
3
Hence required probability = .
4
n
7
For K = 3, Probability that intersection is empty is
8
n 1
n 7
For K = 3, Probability that intersection is singleton =
8 8
45. A, D
x x
Sol. y = 4sin2x + 3cos2x – 24sin – 24cos
2 2
x x
= 3 + sin2x – 24 sin cos
2 2
x x
Let sin cos = t
2 2
y = t4 – 2t2 – 24t + 4 = f(t)
f(t) = 4(t – 2)(t2 + 2t + 3) < 0
since, 0 x 1t 2
2
f(t) is decreasing function for 1 t 2 ymax = 4(1 – 6 2 ) and ymin = –21.
46. A, D
Sol. Let r = x î + y ĵ + z k̂
x, y, z > 0 and x + y + z 12.
Number of solution = 12C9 = 12C3 = 11C8 + 11C9.
47. C, D
sin x, x0
Sol.
f(x) = 0, x0
2
tan x
x 2 , 1 x 0
Hence, lim f x 0 and lim f x 1 .
x 0 x 0
48. A, B, D
1 5
5x x 2 x x 2
Sol. f(x) = g(x) = 5
x 2 x 1 x 2 x 5
2 2
After calculation
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AITS-CRT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE (Advanced)/2021
f g x x gf x
f g1 and g f 1
1 1
Hence fof g1og1 gog
SECTION – C
49. 00017.00
50. 00002.00
51. 01600.00
Sol. D = 9 + 4a = odd number = perfect square
(2k + 1)2 = 9 + 4ai, k I
(4k2 + 4k + 1) = 9 + 4ai
4(k2 + k) = 4(ai + 2) k(k + 1) 2 = ai
Thus ai = 4, 10, 18, 28, 40, ………….
So general term tr = r2 + 3r
T15 = 270, t16 = 304
15 15 15
ai r 2 3 r 1600
i1 i 1 i1
52. 00137.00
Sol. x = x 1 + x 3 + x 5 + x 7 + x9
Y = x2 + x4 + x6 + x8
(x y) = 11k, k z+ of x y = 11
and x + y = 45
ie x = 28, y = 17 total numbers (3 4! 5!) + (6 + 4! + 5!)
of y x = 1
y + x = 45
ie x = 17, y = 28 total numbers 2 4! 5!
p 1!.4!.5! 11
Then all such 9 digit numbers are 1!.4!.5! Required probability
q 9! 126
53. 00006.00
Sol. Cos/7 is the root of the equation
n=6
54. 00003.00
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