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(0999OJA111522006) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
TEST # 06
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 27-11-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE (PHASE-II)


Test Type : Review (Unit Test # 01, 02, 03, 04 & 05)
ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. A,B,C,D A,B,C A,B,D B A,C A,B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. B B A C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 3.00 200.00 4.00 100.00 3.00 8.00 2.00 10.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. B,C,D A,D B,D B,C A A,B,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. D B C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 10.00 1.00 0.20 12.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 4.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)  
A. B,D A,D C,D A,C B,C B,C
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. A A C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 3.00 6.00 1.00 0.50 2.00 4.00 29.00 2692.00

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 5. Ans ( A,C )
4
SECTION-I (i) (M + 5) × 1 = 5 × 6 ×   ⇒ M = 19 kg

5
4. Ans ( B ) Friction force = M + 5 × 1 = 24 N

3
Since B & A revolve in opposite since,
Normal reaction = (M + 5) × 10 – 5 × 6 ×   = 234
5
thus they are oppositily charged.
6. Ans ( A,B,C )
From direction of motion, of the charges, 
QA is +ve

QB & QD are –ve


QC is chargeless

Also since radius of B > radius of R

⇒ QD < QB 2mv0 = 2mv1 + mv2

1 v2 cos 30o − v1 cos 30o v2 − v1


e =  = =
2 v0 cos 30o v0

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PART-1 : PHYSICS 9. Ans ( A )
SECTION-I (ii)
7. Ans ( B ) (1) 


As branch CD is not a part of any closed loop, I = 0.

1
    Current through BC : i 1 = = 0.1A

10
3
(B) xCOM of moving part =  x +
x
=
3x

    Current through DA : i 2 =
6
= 0.5A

2 4 4
3 dx 3 3 ∴ VA – 1 × 0.5 – 3 × 0.5 + 0.5 – 4 × 0 + 5 × 0.1 = VB

vCOM = = ×2 =

4 dt 4 2    VA + 2 – 3 = VB or VA – VB = 1V

(A) xCOM of part still at rest


    I = 0, VAB = 1V

x
x (4− 2
)
= +

2 2
x x x
= +( 2− ) = 2+

2 4 4 (2) 

1 dx 2 1
vCOM = 0+ = =

4 dt 4 2
(C) Let in time dt dx distance is moved by A

dx
    I = i1 + i2

then mass added dm = ( ) λ

    1.5 = (i1 + i2) × 1.5 + 2.5 i2

2
dm λ dx λ 0.5 (i.e.,) 4i1 + 1.5i2 = 1.5 ⇒ 8i1 + 3i2 = 3    ... (1)

= = v= × 2 = 0.5m/s
dt 2 dt 2 2 and 5 = 3.5 i2 + 1.5 (i1 + i2) = 1.5 i1 + 5 i2    

8. Ans ( B ) ∴ 3i1 + 10i2 = 10        ... (3)

Maximum energy will be   stored in the spring (1) × 10 – (2) × 3

when blocks will be moving with same velocity.


(80 – 9)i1 = 0

8v0 − 3v0
COM vc = = v0   towards left, at ⇒ i1 = 0, i2 = 1A

5
maximum compression & KEsystem is minimum ∴ I = i1 + i2 = 1A; VA – VB = 0 = VAB

but non zero.


Hence, I = 1A, VAB = 0.

1 5v20
=  (2 + 3) v2c
=
2 2 (3) 

Velocity of centre of mass is v0 towards left and


both the blocks 2kg & 3kg will perform simple
harmonic motion with speed at mean position     4 – I1 – 2 (I1– I) + 1 – 2I1 = 0

3v0 and 2v0 respectively. So, maximum speed of (i.e.,) 5 – 5I1 + 2I = 0

2kg block will be 3v0 + v0 = 4v0 and maximum ⇒ 5I1 – 2I = 5    ... (1)

speed of 3kg block will be 2v0 + v0 = 3v0 and     4 – I1 – 2 – I + I – 2I1 = 0

minimum speeds of 2kg & 3kg blocks will be     3 – 3I1 – I = 0

zero, but not at same time, so, KEsystem ≠ 0 ⇒ 3I1 + I = 3    ... (2)

    (2) × 5 – (1) × 3;

    [I] = 0, I = 0, IA = 1A.

∴ VA – 2 + 0 = VB or VA – VB = VAB = 2V.

Thus, I = 0, VAB = 2V.


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10. Ans ( C )

(4) 
(A)          

2R 2R 11R
R eq = R + 2R + = 3R + =

3 3 3
    4 = 4I or I = 1A
V 3V
    VA + 1 – 1 × 1 + 1 – 1 = VB
V1 = × R= = 0.27V

,max
11R 11
3
    VA – VB = 0 = VAB
V 3V
Hence, I = 1A, VAB = 0
V1 = × R= = 0.21V

,min
11R
+ R 14
3

(B)    

(5) 

2R17R
R eq = 3R +
=
5 5
V 5V
V1 = ×R = = 0.29V

17
,max
17R
5
V 5V
V1 = × R= = 0.23V

21
,min
17R
5
+ R
    PQ – symmetry line

    Perpendicular to PQ will be at same


potential.
(C) 

∴  VR = VS and VT = VU

    No current in RS and UT.

Req = 4R

V V
V1 = × R= = 0.25V

4R 4
,max

V V
V1 = × R= = 0.21V

    
,min
5R 5

(D) 

6
     I = = 2A

3
   VA – VB = VAB = 2V.

  Thus, I = 2A, VAB = 2V. 2R 12R


R eq = R+R+ =

5 5
V 5V
V1 = × R= = 0.41V

12
,max
12R
5
V 5V
V1 = × R= = 0.29V

17
,min
17R
5
 
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PART-1 : PHYSICS 5. Ans ( 3.00 )
SECTION-II
Flux passing through inner coil at time t .

μ 0 (2t 2 ) πa 2 μ 0
1. Ans ( 3.00 ) ϕ = (πa 2 ) [ ] = ( ) t2

2b b

Slope of  ( 1 − ) t curve =  d


(
1
)


e = ∣−
dϕ ∣ πa 2 μ 0
2t)

v dt v ∣ dt
∣ = (
∣ b
)(

1 dv Current flowing through inner coil

⇒  − ( ) = −1

v2 dt e πa 2 μ 0
dv 2 = i = = ( )( 2t)

⇒  = v
R bR
dt
2
Heat developed from (t) to (t + dt)

⇒a=v
4π 2 a 4 μ 20
2
dH = i Rdt =  t 2 dt

a = 3 m/s2 b2 R
t
4π 2 a 4 μ 20
2. Ans ( 200.00 ) ∫ dH = ∫ t 2 dt

Rb2
0
Relative velcoity VA/B must be along line of
4μ 20 π 2 a 4 t 3
joining A and B
H = ,k=3
3Rb2
100 20
tan θ = =
6. Ans ( 8.00 )
D 40
Self inductance  . Where n
⇒ D = 200 M
is the number of turns per unit length and N is
3. Ans ( 4.00 ) the total number of turns and 

∫ x ⋅ dm ∫ xπy2 dxρ
In the given question n is same. A is increased
x cm = =
4 times and l is increased 2 times and hence L
∫ dm ∫ xy2 dxρ
6
will be increased 8 times. 
∫ x ⋅ πρ ⋅ xk dx
0 2 63 7. Ans ( 2.00 )
= = × = 4m
6 3 62
∫ xρ xk dx
0

4. Ans ( 100.00 )
CM of cylinder y = 60 cm.

Displacement of centre of mass 

m 1 Δy1 + m 2 Δy2
Δycm =

m1 + m2
1 2
3
πR Hd. H + O H
= = = 40cm

πR 2 Hd 3 R = 2r sin θ

New position of CM = 60 + 40 = 100 cm. mv0


2× sin θ  = R

qB
2m RqB
× sin θ = R
qB αm sin θ

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8. Ans ( 10.00 ) 3. Ans ( B,D )
Force of  Electric field  = qE ⃗  = F E⃗ 

Force of magnetic field =  qν ⃗ × B ⃗  = F B⃗ 

(A) 

observe that  F E⃗  = − F B

⃗ 


    [∵ S–Fe (A) < S–Fe (B)] Bond length

(B) s% character ∝ Bond angle 

F B⃗  = q (0 i − 4√3 j + 4k)  = q ( − 4√3 j + 4k)


        Hence bond angle PF3 > PH3

and   F E⃗  = qE ⃗  = q( + 4√3 j − 4k)

(C)

⇒  F net
⃗ 
= 0    ⇒  motion will be uniform    

⇒  dist = |ν |⃗  time = √−− –


20 × √5

= 10.00 meter 
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)  ; No of peroxy likage

1. Ans ( B,C,D ) (D) Ionisation energy order ; N2 > O2 


112 0.22 4. Ans ( B,C )
n= =

22400 (M . W .)

22 × 224
⇒ (M . W ) =

122
⇒ (M . W ) = 44

2. Ans ( A,D )

(A) 
5. Ans ( A )
Basic character decreases from left to right
6. Ans ( A,B,D )

(B) dipole moment: 


(A)     (B)  

(C) Bioling piont:- 


    (C)  

(D)  
(D) Melting piont: 

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 9. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I (ii)

7. Ans ( D )
(P) H2O(s) ⇌ H2O(ℓ)1 atm and 273 K.

∵ Endohtermic reaction  ∴ q > 0

also volume decrease    ∴ w > 0

∴ ΔSsys > 0    ΔU > 0

Also since reaction is at equilibirum    ∴ ΔG = 0

(Q) ∵ isolated condition ∴ q = 0, alsoexpansion


against vacuum  ∴ w = 0 ∴ ΔU = 0, also I.G. 

∴ Temperature remains constant.

Also, entropy increases


Also for physical process

dG = VdP – SdT

∴ it will be < 0

(R) ∵ isolated container ∴ q = 0 and w = 0

∵ Gases are gettting mixed ∴ entropy of system


is increasing

10. Ans ( A )
Also ΔU = 0 (∵ ΔU = q + w)

mcml
Also ∵ mixing is spontaneous ∴ ΔG < 0

(S) ∵ Reversible heating and cooling 


PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
∴ initial a find state will be same.
SECTION-II
hence atll state functions will remain same.

1. Ans ( 10.00 )
Also q and w for heating and cooling will be
Infrared lines = Total lines – visible lines – UV
opposite of each other 

lines
∴  overall q = 0

7 (7 − 1)
∴  overall w = 0 ={ }  -  5 – 6 = 21 – 11 = 10 Visible
2
8. Ans ( B ) lines = 5;

6 → 2, 6 → 2, 5 → 2, 4 → 2, 3 → 2


UV lines = 6;

7 → 3, 6 → 1, 5 → 1, 4 → 1, 3 → 1, 2 →1

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2. Ans ( 1.00 ) 5. Ans ( 3.00 )

N–1 > F

kr > Ne

Na > Na+
6. Ans ( 3.00 )

Stable conformer (with μ ≠ 0)

Total moles of at equilibrium

= 1 – x + 3 – 3x + 2x
7. Ans ( 8.00 )
= 4 – 2x

   Now from ideal gas equation

   PV = nRT
8. Ans ( 4.00 )
⇒ 3 × 24.63 = n × 0.0821 × 300

⇒ n=3

∴  4 – 2x = 3 

⇒ 2x = 1

I, II, III, IX → Positional isomers


∴  Moles of NH3 produced = 2x = 1 mol. 

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
3. Ans ( 0.20 ) SECTION-I (i)
7
2Cl2O7 ⇌ 4ClO2 + 3O2(g) (n = )
1. Ans ( B,D )
2
t = 0         500 mm         0        0  
Equation of tangent at A : x – 7 = 0

Equation of tangent at B : y – 1 = 0

t = t          500 – P         2P      3  P
∴ C(7, 1)

2
P   CA = 2

2P + 3 + 500 − P = 750  , or, 2.5P = 250

2 Radius of circle = 2

or, P = 250 = 100 ; α = 100 = 1 = 0.2 ∴ Area of quadrilateral = 2 × 2 = 4

2.5 500 5
1
4. Ans ( 12.00 )    Area of ΔCAB =  × 2 × 2 = 2

2
Radius higher than Na ⇒ K, Rb, Cs
Circle having AB as diameter is the smallest
Size increases down the group and decreases circle of the family

along the period.


    (x – 7) (x – 5) + (y – 3) (y – 1) = 0

    x2 + y2 – 12x – 4y + 38 = 0 
Total = 3

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3. Ans ( C,D ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
2sinx – 2cos2x – sin2x – 2sinx sin2x + 2cosx = 0
SECTION-I (ii)

2sinx – 2cos2x – sin2x – cosx + cos3x + 2œsx = 0


7. Ans ( A )
1
3 ⎡

x x ∈ (−∞, −1]
2sinx (1 – cosx) + 4cos x - 3cosx – 2(2cos2x - 1) + ⎢

cosx = 0
(P)  f (x) = ⎢ 2
⎢ ax + b x ∈ (−1, 1)  



1
2sinx( 1 - cosx) + 4cos3x – 4cos2x - 2cosx + 2 = 0

x x ∈ [1, ∞)

2sinx ( 1 – cosx ) + 4cos"x(cosx –1) –2(cosx –1) = 0


       cont at x = 1   a + b = 1

1 3
(1-cosx){2sinx +2 – 4 (1 – sin x)} =0
2   diff  at x = 1   2a = -1  ⇒ a = −  ⇒ b =   

2 2
(Q)  f(x) = sgn(x2 - ax + 1)

(1– cosx) {4sin2x + 2 sinx–2) = 0

       D = 0, a2 = 4 ⇒ a = 2,-2

(1–cosx)(sinx + l)(2sinx - 1) = 0

(R)  f(x) = [2 + 3|n| sinx], n ∈ N, x ∈ (0,π)

3π π 5π
x = 0, 2π, , ,
       no. of points of DC = 6|n| - 1 = 23

2 6 6
5. Ans ( B,C )        |n| = 4  (n ∈ N)

(S)  f(x) |||x| - 2| + a| has three points of non-


P (t) ∈ (1, 6] ∀t ∈ R . Now, Q (x) < 0∀  values
differentiability than a > 0
of P(t)

8. Ans ( A )
⇒ Q (1) ⩽ 0  and Q(6) < 0 must be satisfied
1 23 23
(P) |A| = 2 ⇒ |2A −
| = = = 4

simultaneously. 
|A| 2
− 5 (Q) |adj(adj(2A))| = | 2A|4 = ( 23 )4 |A|4

So, m ∈ ( , 10]
6 212 212 212
= =
4
= = 1

6. 8 4
23 ) 212
Ans ( B,C ) ( ) (

(C) (A + B)2 = A2 + B2

dx
I = ∫

(x
2 2
+ 2x + 1) (x + 2x + 2) ⇒ AB + BA = 0

2 2
(x + 2x + 2) − (x + 2x + 1)
I = ∫ dx
⇒ |AB|=|–BA|= –|BA|= –|AB|

(x
2 + 2x + 1) (x
2 + 2x + 2)
dx dx ⇒ |AB| = 0

I = ∫ −∫

x 2 + 2x + 1 x 2 + 2x + 2 ⇒ |B|= 0

dx dx −1
I =∫
( x + 1) 2
−∫
(x + 1) 2 + 1
=
(x + 1)
− tan 1

x + 1) + c
(
(S) ⇒ (I – A)(I – A)–1

A = B = –1 = (I – A)(I + A + A2 + ... + A7)

2
⇒ I = (I + A + A + ... + A7)

– A – A2 – A3 – ... – A8

= I – A8

∴ LHS = RHS, iff  A8 = 0 ⇒ n = 8

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9. Ans ( C ) 10. Ans ( A )
2x –1
2 2 2 (P) ∫ dx = ksin (f(x)) + C    

(P) a + b + c = ab + bc + ca
−−
√ −
−−x

1 4
          let 2x = t

2 2 2
⇒ (a – b) + (b – c) + (c – a) = 0
           
1 dt 1 1
⇒ a = b = c ⇒ ΔABC is equilateral triangle

−−−−−
= sin −
2x ) + C

(
ℓn2 1
√ − 2 t ℓn2
2 2
(Q) a + 2b + c = 2bc + 2ab
2 1
           ⇒ k = > 1

ℓn2
2 2
⇒ (a – b) + (b – c) =  0 ⇒ a = b = c

x5 /2
dx
⇒ ΔABC is equilateral triangle

(Q)    ∫ dx = ∫

x 7/2 +x
6 x (1 + x 5 2)
/

(R) a2 + b2 + c2 = √–2a(b + c)
        

dx x3 2
/

         = ∫ −∫ dx

2 2 2 –
⇒ 2a + 2b + 2c – 2√2a(b + c) = 0

x 1 + x5 / 2

        

2
⇒ (a – 2√2 ab + 2b
– 2 2 –
) + (a – 2√2 ac + 2c ) = 0
2 2
        = ℓnx − ℓn (1 + x 5 / 2
)+ C

5
– 2 – 2 – –

⇒ (a – √2b) + (a – √2c) = 0        a = √2 b = √2 c

2 x5 2 /

         = ℓn ( )+ C

b2 + c2 − a 2 5 1 + x5 /2
cosA =   ⇒ A = 90° & B = C

2bc

B = C = 45°
2 5
           a = ,k =

5 2
(S) a2 + b2 + c2 = ca + ab√–3

x2 + 1 2x
2 2 2 – (R)      ∫ dx − ∫ dx

⇒ 4a + 4b + 4c – 4ac – 4ab√3 = 0
x x2 + 1

2 – 2 2 2
⇒ (3a – 4 √3ab + 4b ) + (a – 4 ac + 4c ) = 0
x2
           = + ℓnx − ℓn (1 + x 2 ) + C  

2
– 2 2 2         

⇒ (√3a – 2b) + (a – 2c) = 0    a = – b = 2c

√3
–           k = 2

√3 a
⇒b= a and c = 

2 2
2 2 2
sec2 x2 dx 2dt
b + c −a (S)   ∫ = ∫

cosA =  = 0   
9 + tan 2x 9 + t2
2bc 2

⇒ A = 90° & C = 30°   B = 60°


2 1 1 x
         = tan −
( tan ) + C  

3 3 2
        

2 1 k
        k = ,    m = ,     = 2
3 3 m

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 4. Ans ( 0.50 )
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 3.00 )
Let x4 = t   ⇒    x3dx =  dt

4
1 4
t
∫ dt

4 (t 2 + 1)
4
1 (t − 1) + 1
∫ dt

4 ( t2 + 1)
1 t3 1 t] + c

− t) + tan

[(
4 3
1 x 12 4 1 4 ] + c

− x ) + tan x −
[(
4 3
∣ x 12 4 ∣
−x
∣ 3 ∣
( )
∣ x4 ∣
∣ ∣ 1
lim =

x→0 4 4
1 6
lim g(x) = = 6(ℓ + m) = = 3
x→0 4 2
2. Ans ( 6.00 )
2x + 5y − 7 5x + 2y − 7
−−
= ±
−−
    

√ 29 √ 29

5. Ans ( 2.00 )
⇒ 3x – 3y = 0    ⇒  x – y = 0

7x + 7y = 14    ⇒  x + y = 2

So AB : x + y = –1    ⇒  B(3, –4)  ⇒ BC : x – y = 7


CD : x + y = 5    ⇒  D(–1, 6)  ⇒  AD : x – y = –7

6 14
Δ= –. – = 42
√ 2 √ 2
3. Ans ( 1.00 ) two solutions.
x
t 2 dt
∫ x2
√a+t
0 a x
√ +
lim = 2  ⇒  lim = 2

x→0 x − sin x x→0 1 − cos x


(by L.H. Rule)

2
⇒  = 2  ⇒  a = 1
√a

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6. Ans ( 4.00 ) 8. Ans ( 2692.00 )
Let x = k sinθ & y = k cosθ
x 3072 − 1
y=

cos4 θ sin 4 θ 194 sin θ cos θ x3 − 1


∴  4 + = = 194

sin θ 4cos θ sin θ cos θ (cos θ + sin 2 θ)


2
dy 3072.x 3074 − 3072.x 3071 − 3.x 3074 + 3x 2
x y =
∴  t = + , then (t2 – 2)2 – 2 = 194
dx 3
(x − 1)
2
y x
dy 2685) 23074 + 12
(
∴t=4 ∴ at x = 2    =
dx 2
7
( )
7. Ans ( 29.00 )
Let (n, m) be a integer point, then

n2 + m2 ≤ 9

if n2 = 9, m2 = 0 ⇒ 2 × 1 = 2 points

if n2 = 4, m2 = 0, 1, 4 ⇒ 2 × 5 = 10 points

if n2 = 1, m2 = 0, 1, 4 ⇒ 2 × 5 = 10 points

if n2 = 0, m2 = 0, 1, 4, 9 ⇒ 1 × 7 = 7 points

so in total, we have 29 points, which are


integral points.

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(0999OJA111522007) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
TEST # 06
(Academic Session : 2022 - 2023) 27-11-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE (PHASE-II)


Test Type : Review (Unit Test # 01, 02, 03, 04 & 05)
ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. D C D B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. A,D A,D A,B,C,D A,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 9 5 7 1 0 7 7 1

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. B B B B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. B,C B,D A,B,C,D B A,B,C,D A,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 4 0 1 0 4 5 5 4

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)  
A. A D D B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)  
A. B,C,D B,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B B,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 0 5 2 2 2 3 1 8

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( D )

v2p + v22 = v21

−−−−−−
⇒ vp = √ v21 − v22

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2. Ans ( C ) 4. Ans ( B )
The net magnetic force on closed loop is zero.

∴    Force on parabola + force on straight wire


Let's find max. available friction between AB = 0
blocks & floor.
∴    Force on the parabola = – force on straight
On A (f1)max = µ1N1 = 0.4 × 20 = 8 newton
wire AB

(f2)max = µ2N2 = 0.5 × 30 = 15 newton
   = − (I ^j × B )
Let's check possibility of equilibrium

   = −2 {−4 ^j × (−4 k^)}                      


              
F = − 32 ^i

PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I (ii)
5. Ans ( A,D )
1 2 1 qE 2
d= at = ( )t

If &   then system will remain in 2 2 m


1 qV 2
d= ( )t

2 md
equilibrium. 2πm
T=

qB
3. Ans ( D )
No. of revolutions  N = t
T
6. Ans ( A,D )

To get zero magnetic field due to ring and
solenoid must be opposite to each other and
equal to other.

Electric field at P
Bsolenoid = Bring

λ 1 1 μ 0 i ring
E= ( + )
μ 0 ni solenoid     

2πε 0 x 3a − x =
2R
2a
7 1300 4π × 10 7 × 8

W q0 Edx
4π × 10 −
× ×I =     

= ∫
0.65 2 × 0.02
a 20 I = 2

2a 2a
λq0 ⎡
dx dx ⎤ λq0 1
ln 2 I =  Amp = 100 mA

=
2πε 0
⎢∫
x
+∫ ⎥ =
3a − x ⎦ πε 0 10

a a If current is revered then direction changes and
Bnet = B1 + B2

μ0i 7
4π × 10 −

B net = 2B ⇒ = × 8     

R 0.02
= 16π × 10–5 Tesla
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7. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 8. Ans ( A,C,D )
F ⃗  kQ (α − r) r ⃗ 
F ⃗ = E ⃗ ⋅ q ⇒ E ⃗  =
=

q r3
 
1
Gauss law holds when Eα ⋅ 2

r
Since this field is conservative (Central force)

So line integral over a closed path will still be


zero.

⇒ 

For r = α, E ⃗  = 0

So field would vanish at finite distance from


V Bℓ
i=
charge.
6
2 2
ℓ B V
F = iℓB =
9. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
6
2 2
ℓ B V
a=( )  it is retardation.
Given combination is equivalent to parallel
6m
2 2
ℓ B V combination

a=−

6m
v t of two capacitance of capacity 

dv ℓ2 B 2
−∫ = [ ]∫ dt

v 6m    and 

v0 0
ℓ2 B 2
−[ log v]vv0 = ( ) t
Since charging source is removed,

6m
v ℓ2 B 2 thus charge on the plates remains conserved.

− log( ) = ( ) t

v0 6m dV
 E =    [same in both capacitor]

dℓ
t
−( )
(A) v = v0 e 600

v0 t
(B)    = v0 e −
600

2
t
 e −
600 = 2

t
log e = loge 2

600 e
t = (600)loge2   

vBℓ v0 Bℓ t
(C)     i = = ( )e

600

6 6
v0 log e2
i=( )e
−( )

600
v0
i=( ) amp

120
t v0 t
(D) E = vBℓ = (v0 ℓB)e −
600 = e −
600
10

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10. Ans ( A,B,D ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
ℓ0 +d sin 30 ∘
– SECTION-III
= tan 60 ∘
= √ 3

d cos 30 ∘

d 3d 1. Ans ( 9 )
ℓ0 + =

2 2 Since water resistance (F ⃗ = −kvpr⃗  )  is


– 2
d = ℓ0 = (√ 3 + 1) = – m
proportional to the velocity of plank relative to
√ 3−1
d cos 30 ∘
1 the water, impulse of water resistance equals to
= cos 60

=
product of the proportionality constant k and
ℓ0 + x 2
– displacement of the plank relative to the water.
d√ 3 1
= (ℓ0 + x)

2 2 And this impulse stops the block-plank system



(√ 3 − 1)ℓ0 = x

at the other bank, therefore equals to the initial


x = 2m
momentum of the block. 

1 2 mumin = k ∫ v dt

mg d sin 30° = kx

2
– 1 1 ⇒ mumin = k(b–l)

1 × 10 × (√3 + 1) × = × k × (2)2

2 2 k(b − ℓ)
u = = 9.0m/s
5 – min
m
k= (√ 3 + 1) N /m

2 2. Ans ( 5 )
N + kx sin30° = mg cos30°


√ 3 1
N = mg − kx ×

2 2

√3 5 – 1    
N = 1 × 10 × − (√ 3 + 1) × 2 ×

2 2 2
5 –
N = (√ 3 − 1) Newton

WB = 10 × 10 = 100 mJ

1 6 2
ui × 5 × 10 × 10 = 250 μJ


=
2
1
u f = × 6 × 10 2 × 102 = 300 μJ

2
H = wB − (μ f − μ i ) = 50 μJ

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3. Ans ( 7 ) 6. Ans ( 7 )
mv + M(u) = (M + m)2

M + mv = (M + m)u
7. Ans ( 7 )
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−

5T0
2
– 2
Displacement = √(vx × ) + (√ 2R)

4
2πM mvy
T0 =  & R =
qB qB
Radius of circular path
8. Ans ( 1 )
mv 0.1 × π
R= = = 3m

qB 0.1 × π/3
So it will meet side AC at mid-point of AC.
Path of charged particle is shown. So, total  

angle swept out by charged particle is


θ1 + θ2 + θ3 =

3

So, time  = ×
m
  = 7π ×
0.1
= 7 sec Q1 Q2 Q  …(i)

3 qB 3 0.1 × π/3 + =

4. Ans ( 1 ) Q2 Q1 Aε Aε 0
=        (C 2 = 0 , C 1 = )

C2 C1 2d d
RV = 6Ω

2Q 2 = Q 1       …(ii) 

RA = 0.5Ω

2Q Q
Req = 10Ω
On solving (i) and (ii) we get  Q 1 =
3
, Q2 =
3

ε Q
i= = 3A
Charge on A = −  = +1µC

R eq 3
reading of voltmeter = 0.5 × 6 = 3V
Answer. 1
ratio = 1
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)

1. Ans ( B )
Conceptual.
2. Ans ( B )
4th period fills up 4s, 3d, 4p

nine orbitals in total so electrons filled will be


9 × 3 = 27
3. Ans ( B )
        EN

Si     1.8

5. Ans ( 0 )
P      2.1

Initially current is maximum hence power will


C     2.5

be maximum initially t = 0
N     3.0

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4. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
(a) 1º amine R–NH2

(b) Aldehyde 

(c) Ether R–O–R

       Melamine

(d) Ketone 

       (C3H6N6)

(e) Alcohol R–OH


Molecular weight = 126.
(f) Cyanide R–CN 9. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 1 d[A]
− = K [A]

2 dt
SECTION-I (ii)
d[A]
⇒− = 2K [A]

5. Ans ( B,C ) dt
AB 2 (g) + A(s) ⇌ 2AB(g)
K' = 2K = 2 × 1.386 × 10–2 min.

1 a
0.7 – x                      2x
(i) K' = ln  
t a−x
Total pressure = 0.7 – x + 2x = 0.95
1 100
x = 0.25
    ⇒ 2 × 1.386× 10–2 =  ln

t 25
(0.5)2 0.25 5     t = 50 min

Kp = = =
1 100
(0.45) 0.45 9 (ii) 2 × 1.386 × 10–2 = ln , t = 250 min
Let at new equilibrium
t (0.1)
AB 2 (g) + A(s) ⇌ 2AB
10. Ans ( A,C,D )
     x                       y
Bond order is zero for

then x + y = 0.4
He2, Be2 and HeH–
y2 5 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Kp = =

x 9
y2 5 SECTION-III
=

0.4 − y 9 1. Ans ( 4 )
y = 0.27
I.E. = E0 × Z2 = 489.6 eV

0.27 489.6
AB = × 100 = 67.5%
Z2 =  36

0.4 13.6
=

%AB2 = 32.5% Z= 6, So, atom 6C = 1s2 2s2 2p2

6. Ans ( B,D ) n = 1, ℓ = 0, 2

(A) & (D) 


n = 2, ℓ = 0, 2
2. Ans ( 0 )

PM
ρ=

zRT
3
(B) & (C) 
PM 500 × 16/0.246 × 10 +

Z =   =   = 2

ρRT 0.0821 × 200



   = 2 × 10º

x=0
[Due to large size of "Sb" bond angle
decreases.] 

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3. Ans ( 1 ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Initially 
SECTION-I (i)
0.1 × 100 × 10–3 mole 

2KMnO4 + 3H2SO4 + 5H2O2 → K2SO4 + 1. Ans ( A )


2MnSO4 + 3H2O + SO2
Let  x − 3 = t  ⇒ x – 3 = tx + t 

x+1
no. of moles of H2O2 reacted with KMnO4
3+t
⇒ x(1 – t) = 3 + t ⇒ x =  

5 1−t
=  × 0.01  = 0.025 3+t
2 f (t) = 3 ( ) − 2  

0.025 1−t
Molarity of H2O2 solution =  × 1000 

280 9 + 3t + 2t − 2 5t + 7
Volume strength = 11.2 × molarity 
f (t) = =  

1−t 1−t
= 11.2 ×  0.025 × 1000 = 1 ∫ f (x) dx = ∫
5(x − 1) + 12
dx 

280 1−x
4. Ans ( 0 ) = –5x –12loge|x – 1| + C
Fluorine has maximum Electronegativity. 2. Ans ( D )
5. Ans ( 4 ) y = f(|x|)

XeF4        – square planar

H2O         – V-shaped

XeF 3 ⊕     – T-shaped

BrF3         –T-shaped 


6. Ans ( 5 ) y = –f(|x|)

5 carbon chain
3. Ans ( D )
7. Ans ( 5 ) 5[3sin θ – 4 sin3 θ] – 12[4 cos3θ – 3cos θ] = 4 k – 1

5 sin3θ – 12 cos3θ = 4 k – 1

Number of hyper
–13 ≤ 4k –1 ≤ 13

–12 ≤ 4k ≤ 14

conjugative (involving (C – H) bond structure


–3 ≤ k ≤ 3.5
are)

5(As there are 5 ∝ H) 4. Ans ( B )


8. Ans ( 4 ) y = (x – 2)(x – 6)(x – 8)(x – 4) + 16

= (x2 – 10x + 16)(x2 – 10x + 24) + 16

= (t + 16)(t + 24) + 16,    where    t ∈ x2 – 10x

= t2 + 40t + 400              = (x – 5)2 – 25

= (t + 20)2                 t ≥ – 25

y|min = 0 = m

∴m+3=3

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 7. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
1 1 1
SECTION-I (ii) M
|

| = = − 36 ⇒ |M | = −

|M | 36
5. Ans ( B,C,D ) ∴ adjM = |M|M–1 =  −
1
M −1
⇒ −36adjM = M 1

36
Equation of any circle through   P(0, 1) and 1 1
Q(0, 9) is   x2 + (y – 1) (y – 9) + λx = 0
& Tr(adjM) =  − (3 + 5 + 4) = −

36 3
2 2
⇒ x + y – 10y + 9 + λx = 0
∴ Absolute value of (15tr(adjM)) = 5

As above circle touches x - axis, so put y = 0 



50 47 47 ⎤
2 ⎥
⇒ x + λx + 9 = 0
& M–2 = M–1.M–1 = ⎢ 47

50 47 ⎥⎥

should have equal roots. So, Discriminant = 0
⎢ ⎥

2
⇒ λ = 36     ∴ λ = ± 6

47 47 50 ⎦
8. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
x = ab 

(D) If a is rational & b is rational  then x may



be rational

      e.g.    = 222

(C) (√–2)4

Hence required circles are


(B) (2)log2 3

x2 + y2 + 6x – 10y + 9 = 0 
(A) (√–2)log2 9
and x2 + y2 – 6x – 10y + 9 = 0
9. Ans ( A,B )
6. Ans ( B,D ) sin2x + sin x = p + 2

2
1 1
⇒ (sin x + ) − = p + 2


2 4
−1
∴  ⩽ p + 2 ⩽ 2

4
− 9
⇒  ⩽ p⩽0

4
10. Ans ( B,C )
ex (sin x + cos x)
f(x) = ∫ dx

1 + ex sin x
put ex sinx = t

dt
= ∫ = ℓn (1 + ex sin x) + C
1+t

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-III
1. Ans ( 0 )
f(x) is continuous at x = 1 

f (x) − f (−x) 8x 3 − 4x
f(x) can't take value '–1'  g(x) =  =

|x| + 2 |x| + 2
Range of f(x) for x ∈ [–1,2]

∴    g(x) = g(–x)    ∴    g(x) is odd.


is (–4,1) ∪ {2} – {–1}

f '(1+) = 0, f '(1–) = 0 

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2. Ans ( 5 ) 6. Ans ( 3 )
(A – B)3 = A3 – B3 – 3A2B + 3AB2

= A – B – 3AB + 3AB

(A – B)3 = (A – B)

|A – B|3 = |A – B|

⇒  |A – B| = 0, 1 or –1

7. Ans ( 1 )
cos A 2 cos B 3 cos C
= =  

2R sin A 2R cos B 2R sin C


tan B tan C
⇒  tan A = =  

2 3
∵ ΣtanA = ΠtanA 

⇒ tanA = 1, tanB = 2, tanC = 3 

3. Ans ( 2 ) b sin B 2 tan A


π πx ⇒  sin 2A = ( ) 

Reqd. limit 101π  lim (1 – x) cot ( −

) c sin C 1 + tan 2 A
x→1 2 2 −− –
1−x π 2√10 2 2√2
101π  lim  cos( 1 − x))
=
– . =  
x→1 π 2
(
√ 5.3 2 3
sin( 2 (1 − x))
2 y π 8. Ans ( 8 )
=  101π lim cos y = 202 [y = (1 − x)]
π y→0 sin y 2 m + m2 = 2p   &   m3 = q

4. Ans ( 2 ) (m + m2)3 = p3 (23)

ƒ(x) = (x + 1) (x – 1) |x – 1| |x – 2| + sin(|x|) is m3 + (m3)2 + 3m3(m + m2) = p3 (23)

non diff. at x = 2 & 0. q + q2 + 6pq = p3 (8)

(q + q2 + 6pq)
5. Ans ( 2 ) = 8
2 p3
(sin–1(x))2 = π  + (sec–1(y))2 + (tan–1(z))2

4
is possible one when

x = ±1,    y = 1,    z = 0

(1, 1, 0)  &  (–1, 1, 0) are two ordered pairs.

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