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09-12-19 - JR - IIT-N-CHAINA - Jee-Adv - 2015-P2 - CAT-19 - Key & Sols
09-12-19 - JR - IIT-N-CHAINA - Jee-Adv - 2015-P2 - CAT-19 - Key & Sols
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 7 2 7 3 4 4 7 5 5
6 8 7 2 8 3 9 AD 10 AB
11 AD 12 CD 13 ABC 14 ACD 15 AB
16 AB 17 B 18 A 19 B 20 C
CHEMISTRY
21 7 22 9 23 3 24 5 25 4
26 2 27 5 28 2 29 BC 30 ABD
36 CD 37 D 38 C 39 B 40 C
MATHS
41 1 42 6 43 1 44 4 45 9
46 2 47 1 48 8 49 ABCD 50 ABCD
56 AD 57 ABCD 58 CD 59 AB 60 AC
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
01. Suppose that the plank is displaced from its equilibrium position by x at time t, the centre of the
cylinder is, therefore, displaced by x/2.
Therefore, the mechanical energy of the system is gives by
E = KE (Plank) + PE (spring) + KE system given by
1 1 1
mv 2 kx 2 Ir 2 (i)
2 2 2
1
I P IG 2m R 2 2m R 2 2m R 2
2
2
3mR
As cylinder is rolling velocity of centre of cylinder will be half of the velocity of the plank (top most
point of the cylinder)
v v
v cylinder R
2 2R
Substituting the value of is eq.(i), we get
2
1 1 2 1 2 v
E mv kx 3mR
2
2 2 2 2R
1 1 3
mv 2 kx 2 mv2
2 2 8
7 1
mv 2 kx 2 (ii)
8 2
Differentiating Eq.(ii) w.r.t., time
dE 7 dv 1 dx
0 m 3v k.2x.
dt 8 dt 2 dt
7
0 mv.a kx.v
4
7 4k
Here ma kx 0 or a x
4 7m
a 2 x
Comparing with 7m 7m
T 2
4k k
02. Let the mass be divided into x grams (for ice) and (1000 – x) grams (for vapour)
Heat released by x grams of water x 1 5 x 80
Heat absorbed by (1000 – x) grams of water
1000 x 1 95 1000 x 540
Assuming that the conversion of the other part takes place at 1000C
25
k eq k
4 25k 5 k
3 3m 3m
m
4
07. Let us consider two systems
System 1: ‘Rod + insect’
System 2: counter weight
Both the systems have equal masses and equal net external fore. Also, both the system are initially at
rest. It means the displacement of system – 1 and system 2 should be same
1 2 50cm …(i)
At T 50 C 50.03cm
0 ' '
1 2
Then A 1T B 2 T 0.03cm
or 2 10 1 50 10 2 60 0.03cm
5 5
0.03
21 2 105 60cm (ii)
50
Solving eqs. (i) and (ii), we get I1 10 cm and I 2 40 cm
10. Given that f = 600 oscillations / min, m = 0.2 kg
1
A = Amplitude = ½ x length of path = 0.1 m m
10
1 600
As, 10Hz 2 20 rad / s
T 60
2 2
The magnitude of velocity of a particle performing SHM is given as v A x
1
At x = A/2 = m , the velocity at this position
20
2 2
1 1
v x A / 2 20 3 m / s
10 20
Hence, kinetic energy at this position
1 1 32
2
k x A / 2 mv x2 A / 2 0.2
2 2
3
10
J
We can write potential energy at any position x as
1 1
U kx 2 m2 x 2
2 2
2
1 2 1 2 1 2
Hence, U kx m J
2 2 20 10
11. Given equations are
y1 10sin / 4 12t 1 (i)
y 2 5 sin 3t 3 cos3t (ii)
We recast these in the form of standard equation of SHM which is
y Asin t (iii)
F 1 2
11 2 2 t
A Y1 Y2
ii) Length of the first rod = original length + increase in length due to temperature = decrease in length
F 1
due to force 1 11t
A Y1
F2
and length of second rod 2 2 2 t
AY2
The total length is same 1 2 at all temperatures.
13. Consider an element of length dx at a distance x from the rotation axis. Centripetal force required for
2
this element is Adx x
Tension at a point P, at a distance r from the axis is equal to sum of centripetal force on a ll elements
lying between P and B.
L
A2 2 2
Tension at P,Tr A
2
xdx 2
L r
r
Now assume that dl is extension in an element of length dr located at a distance r from the axis.
dl
Strain
dr
T 1 2 2 2
Stress 1 L r
A 2
1 2 2 2
dl L r dr
2 Y
Change in length of the entire rod
L
2 2 2 L2 1 2 L
d
2Y 0
L r dr 2Y L 3 3 Y
2 2
14. The velocity with which the liquid comes out is given by the expression
2 v 2
P0 1g 30cm 2g 10cm p 0
2
v 2.24m / s
Due to transfer of liquid, change is momentum takes place and hence a force has been exerted on the
2
liquid in backward direction, this force is given by F 2 av , where a is the cross-sectional area of
4
hole 1200 5 10 5 3N
Normal contact fore between the vessel and the surface is
N = mg
N 1A 0.3 g 2 A 0.2 g 420 N
Where A is the cross sectional area of the vessel
T m 2g sin N 2 m 2
T m 2g sin m 2g cos m 2 (2)
As the bullet strikes the block with velocity v0 and gets embedded into it, the velocity of the combined
mass can be computed by using the principle of moment conservation.
m 4m v
v0 vv 0
3 3 4
Let new mean position is at distance y from the origin, then
4m 4m
ky gy
3 3k
Now. me block executes SHM about mean position defined by y = 4mg / 3k with time period,
T 2 4m / 3k . At t = 0, the combined mass is at a displacement of y y0 from mean position
2 2
and is moving with velocity v. Then by using v A x we can find the amplitude of motion
.
To compute the time taken by the combined mass from y = mg/k to y = 0, we can either go for equation
method or circular motion projection method
F R x R I
MR 2 a t
F Rx R
2 R
F 2F
F Rx a t
3 3M
F 2F
F Rx RX
3 3
21. Conceptual
22. Monosubstituted = 1, disubstituted = 2, trisubstituted = 2
Tetrasubstotuted = 2, pentasubstituted = 1, hexasubstited = 1
Total = 9
CH 3OH CH 3 MgI CH 4 Mg OH I
23. 32 g 1mole
96 g 3mole
24. Ease of dehydration α stability of carbonation
CX3
29. Shows reverse hyper conjugation.
30. The presence of e – donating groups by inductive and mesomeric effects decreases acidic nature of
phenol.
31. Absence of d – orbitals in CF3
32. All the given redueing agents are suitable.
33. aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids are reduced by red phosphorous in HI.
34. Kolbe’s electrolysis. CO2 contains Pπ – Pπ bonds.
35. As 30 carbon free radical is more stable, hydrogen present on it is more reactive.
36. More the number of carbon atoms, more is the heat of conbustion.
37. Resonance decreases bond length
38. In compound X, C – N bond is a single bond. In compound Z, C – N will get double bond character
due to resonance.
39. Resonance and active methylene group
40. Transitoid form is stable can’t for intermolecular its bond.
MATHEMATICS
41. a.b b .c c .a cos
a.d b .d c.d cos
Since a , b , c have to be non-coplanar.
If d a b c , by symmetry k
d k a b c
d .a k 1 b.a c.a
cos k 1 2cos ........... 1
d .d 3K cos K cos 1.......... 2
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From (1) and (2) 3cos 1 2cos
1 cos 2
3 1 2cos
2
3 3 cos 2 2 4 cos
4 cos 2 2 4 cos
4 cos 3 cos 2 1
42. Let c xa yb where x,y are scalars
c x iˆ ˆj 2kˆ y 2iˆ ˆj kˆ
c iˆ x 2 y ˆj x y kˆ 2 x y
But c .a 0
6 x
6x 5 y 0 y
5
7 x ˆ x ˆ 4 x ˆ
So, c i j k
5 5 5
49 x x 16 x 2
2 2
25
We have 1 x2
25 66
5 7 ˆ 1 ˆ 4 ˆ
c i j k
66 5 5 5
11
p c .b
6
11
So 6
p
43. Let c inclined at angles with b and 2 with a
a b c a.a a.b a.c and b .a b .b b .c
6 4 cos 3 c cos
6 cos 3 4 c cos 2 Eliminating c,
6 4cos3 cos 2 6cos3 4 cos
4 4cos3 cos 2 cos 2 6 cos3 cos 2
2 cos3 cos 2 cos 3 2
3 cos3 cos cos cos 3 2
3
2sin 2 3sin cos
4
6 4cos3 8
i c 3 2 cos3
cos 3
8
3
3 2 4 cos3 3cos
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8 21 9
3 2 5
3 16 4
44. V is coplanar with V1 and V2 and perpendicular to V3
Let V V1 V2 V3
V3 V1 V2
V3 .V2 V1 V3 .V1 V2
5 i j 2 k 2 iˆ 2 ˆj kˆ
ˆ
V 3iˆ 9 ˆj 12k …………….(1)
Projection of V on iˆ ˆj kˆ
3 9 12
6 3 1
3
V 3iˆ 9 ˆj 12kˆ iˆ 3 ˆj 4kˆ
45. Let the angle between a and b is and a b and c is
abc 6 sin cos 1
So sin 1, cos 1 90 0 , 0 0
a , b , c are mutually perpendicular
4 0 1
Again b c d 0 0 9 c .d 0
1 c .d 1
3 3
c .d we have a.d 0
2
2
2 3 3 27
a c .d a.d c c .d a
2
a
4
2 2 36
So a c .d a c d 9
4
46.
a b r c a b c r a b r c
a r c b b r c a
a b c r a b r c b c r a c a r b
Now
48. Give b a 12, c 6
Equation of CD is r tc and equation of AB is
b ac
a
r a s b a S .D 8
b a c
8 6 12 1
V 48 v8
6 2 6
49.
We have,
2 2 2
a b a b 2 a .b
2 2 2
a b a b 2 a b cos 2
2
a b 2 2cos 2 a b 1
2
a b 4 sin 2 a b 2 sin
Now,
a b 1 2 sin 1
1 5
sin 0, ,
2 6 or 6
50. We know that b c 0, then
a
ab b c c a
Given a 2b 3c 0
2a b 6b c 3c a
Hence,
a b b c c a 2 a b or 3 c a
51. Conceptual
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52. Conceptual
53. Conceptual
54. Conceptual
55. Conceptual
56. Conceptual
57. Conceptual
58. Conceptual
59. Draw the graph of y x 2 e x
1
60. Draw the graph of y 3x
ln x
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