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10-07-2022 - JR - Super60 (Incoming) - Jee-Adv (2020-P2) - WTA-06 - Key & Sol's
10-07-2022 - JR - Super60 (Incoming) - Jee-Adv (2020-P2) - WTA-06 - Key & Sol's
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 1 2 4 3 2 4 5 5 4 6 4
7 AB 8 C 9 A 10 ABC 11 AC 12 ACD
13 7.5 14 1.82- 15 5 16 288.0- 17 2 18 4
1.83 295.0
CHEMISTRY
19 2 20 3 21 7 22 2 23 2 24 6
25 ABCD 26 ABC 27 A 28 BD 29 ABC 30 BCD
31 6 32 10.58 33 32.60- 34 20 35 25 36 10
33.00
MATHEMATICS
37 2 38 0 39 3 40 1 41 1 42 9
43 ACD 44 ABC 45 ACD 46 BD 47 AC 48 AD
49 0.25 50 0.45 51 0.5 52 1 53 0.77 54 9.5
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. T = 5t
4
v 5t g
2
= 30 – 20 = 10
x=1
2. 12
F 2 4 N
6
3. m g a ma
a 5m / sec2
4. 108 – 60 = 6a
a=8
200
t 5 sec
8
5. 2Tsin 300 1g
g
T1 T cos300 cot 300
2
5 3
5 1.73
8.5 9
6. From frame of wedge let magnitude of acceleration of both block be ‘b’ as
shown. Applying newton’s second law on blocks along the incline
CHEMISTRY
19. One atom is required for the two transitions 4 3 (0.66 eV) and 3 2 (1,89eV)
and another atoms is required for the two transitions 4 2 (2.55 eV)
20. Stopping voltage V0 is 3 V.
KE=-eVo =3eV
21. 0.529n 2 =25.921 n=7
22. 6.63 1034
x 1.92m
31 0.1
4 9.1 10 300
100
23. 4 2,3 2
24. 2 electrons in each 4p, 4d and 4f subshells.
25. Self explanatory
26. Higher intensity refers to higher number of photons and hence higher number of
photoelectrons are ejected. An electron in the metal absorbs only one photon.
Kinetic energy of photoelectrons vary from 0 to KE max There is no time lag
between the striking of light beam and the ejection of electrons from the metal
surface.
27. The wavelengths associated with ordinary objects are so short (because of their
large masses) that their wave properties cannot be detected. The wavelengths
associated with electrons and other subatomic particles (with very small mass)
can however be detected experimentally.
28. Self-explanatory
29. D is incorrect. The first peak has lower height than the second peak in the
probability distribution graph of 2s orbital.
30. Refer NCERT
31. 0+1+2+3
32. At node wave function becomes zero.
ro 2ao 2 0.529nm 10.58 A
33. Atomic weight of hydrogen is 1 amu.
weight 1 mole of proton = 1g.
1
23
0.167 1023 g
weight of 1 proton 6 10
0.167 1026 kg
We have,
h
6.63 1034 J.s
7.94 104 m / s
m 0.167 1026 kg 0.05 109 m
kinetic energy 2
m2 0.167 10
2
7.94 10 26
4
5.26 1018 J
5.26 1018
eV
1.602 1019
= 32.8 eV.
34. H: 1 line
He : 5 lines (4 2 is equivalent to 2 1 of H)
Li2 :14 lines (6 3 is equivalent to 4 2 of He &2 1 of H)
35. For n = 5, there are n 2 orbitals which of which can have one electron with
ms 1/ 2
36. 2 r n
MATHEMATICS
37. x a cos 2 sin ; y a sin 2 cos
x 2 y 2 a 2 cos 4 sin 2 a 2 sin 4 cos 2
= a 2 sin 2 cos 2 cos 2 sin 2
= a sin 2 cos 2
3
x 2 y2 a 6 sin 6 cos 6
x 2 y 2 a 4 cos6 sin 6
3
x 2 y2 a2
2 2
x y
38.
cot 13580 tan 36080
= cot 4 3600 820 tan 10 3600 80
0 0
= cot82 tan 8
0 0
= tan 8 tan 8 0
1 3sin 2
x cos2 x 10
= 3 + 6 + 4 – 10 = 3
40. tan 3 600
tan 1 450 2 150 6 450
tan 6 1
41. 310 320 270 900
310 320 900 270
tan 310 320 tan 900 27 0
tan 310 tan 320 1
0 0
1 tan 31 tan 32 tan 27 0
tan 270 tan 310 tan 320 tan 27 0 tan 310 tan 320 1
42. 1
sin x cos y and 3tanx = 4tany
4
3sin x 4sin y
cos x cos y
3sin x cos y 4cos x sin y
3 3
4cos x sin y cos x sin y
4 16
sin x y sin x cos y cos x sin y
1 3 1 m
= m 1 and n = 16
4 16 16 n
n m 2 152 9
25 25
43. If cos cos a ; sin sin b ; 2
2cos cos a 1
2 2
= a 2 b2 3
1
a, b 1,
2
Possible values a = b = 1 1
1 5
a=b=
2 2
1 7
a=1;b=
2 4
44. 2
1 tan
cos
2cos 1
2 2 cos 1
2 cos 2 cos
1 tan 2
2
31 cos
Componendo and dividendo tan 2
2 1 cos
3
tan 2
2 tan 2
2
tan 4 3
2
tan12 27
2
45. 13
26 13 26
tan tan tan 4
2 2 8 4 2 15 7
1
8
15
tan tan
2 2 8