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AITS 2223 CRT I JEEA LD Paper 1 Sol
AITS 2223 CRT I JEEA LD Paper 1 Sol
Section – A
1. A, D
Sol. Let r1 be radius of conical conductor at left end, then radius at distance “a” from left end
r2 r1 ba [b = constant]
i i
j E E
A A
1 1
E
A (r1 ab)
2
2. A, C
d a2 a
Sol. eind a2 ; i
dt
2a 2
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3. A, D
1 1 1 1
Sol.
feff f1 f2 30
1 1 1
feff v u
1/v = 0
v=
R
f
2( 1)
R = 20 cm
For surrounding = 9/8
20 10
f
3 8 4
2 1 1
29 3
f = 30 cm
1 1 1
f v u
1 1 1
30 v 30
v=
4. A, D
Sol. Some field lines must go to infinity also from Q, and some on conductor. Hence total flux leaving
Q is greater than that entering conductor.
Hence A
Also, since potential of conductor is zero, hence it can’t have positive charge anywhere on
surface else it will emit some field lines to infinity making its potential non-zero.
Hence D
5. B, D
Sol. By gas equation
PV = nRT
4.155 105 70 103 n 8.31 350
So, n = 10
Now by first law of thermodynamics
Q = U + W
U = Power Time – (8077.5) = 6000 – 8077.5 = - 2077.5 Joule
nCVT = – 2077.5
2077.5
So, C V CV 20.775
10 ( 10)
f
R 20.775
2
2 20.775
f 5
8.31
6. A, B, C
Sol. V1 1R1 2R2
V1 1R1 2R2
Differentiating, we get
a1 1R1 2R 2
V1,a1 : Speed and tangential acceleration of ‘P’
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7. A
Sol. dF i d B
iAB
8. A
Sol. By using (-1)t = n, we can find value of n, that is order of the fringe 5D
produced at P, if that particular strip has been placed over any of the slit. If two 4B
4D
strips are used in conjunction (over each other), path difference due to each is 3B
3D
added to get net path difference created. If two strips are used over different 2B
2D
slits, their path differences are subtracted to get net path difference. 1B
1D
1 1 t1 1D
CB
Now, n1 = 5 1B
2D
n2 = 4.5 2B
and n3= 0.5 3D
3B
For (I), order of the fringe is 4.5 i.e. 5th dark
For (II), net order is 5 – 0.5 = 4.5
i.e. fifth dark
For (III) net order is 5 – (0.5 + 4.5) = 0
i.e. it is central bright again at P.
For (IV) net order is (5+0.5) – (4.5) = 1
i.e. first bright
9. A
Sol.
u 40cos37 o i 40 sin37o j, v 40 cos 37o i 40 sin37o gt j
(I) u.v 0 (32)2 + 24 (24 10t)
(II) 0 = 20 10 t, t = 2 sec (at highest point)
(III) 36 = 24t 5t2 5t2 24t 36 = 0, t = 6 sec
(IV) 40 sin 37o gt 40 cos 37o
56
(24 10t, = 32 t = = 5.6 sec)
10
10. B
1
Sol. qB q 1
K
qA q
1
qC q 1
K
qD q
Section – B
11. 1.05
1240
Sol. Energy incident on cesium metal 3.1eV
400
K mx 3.1 1.9 1.2 eV
(kmx maximum kinetic energy of photoelectron from the metal cesium)
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12. 2.39
C1C3 CC
Sol. E C1C2 cos 0t cos(0 )t 1 3 cos(0 )t
2 2
Of the three components, the highest frequency component will liberate the electrons with
maximum kinetic energy
h
( K .E ) max (0 ) = 2.39 eV.
2
13. 3.00
(2r 1)(2r 2 2r 1) (2r 1)(2r 2 2r 1)
Sol. Tr 2
(r 2 1)2 (r 2 2r)2 (r 1)2 ((r 1)2 1)2
1 1
Tr 2 2
2 2
(r 1) ((r 1) 1)
1 1 1 1 1 1
K lim 2 2
2 2 2 .... 2 2
n
(2 1) (3 1)2 (3 1)
2
(4 1)2 (n 1)
2 2
((n 1) 1)
1
k
9
14. 0.15
Sol. Energy of incident photons in eV is given as
12431
E eV
1800
As work function of metal is 2eV, the maximum kinetic energy of ejected electrons is
KEmax E
KEmax 6.9 2eV
KEmax 4.9eV
If max be the speed of fastest electrons then we have
1 2
m max 4.9 1.6 1019 joule
2
2 4.9 1.6 10 19
max
9.1 10 31
max 1.31 10 6 m/s
When an electron with this speed enters a uniform magnetic field normally it follows a circular
path whose radius can be given by
mv mv 2
r [As qvB ]
qB r
9.1 10 31 1.31 106
r
1.6 10 19 5 105
r 0.149 m
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15. 1.66
Sol. If central maxima is formed at point P on the screen, then Screen
P
Path difference = S2P + (g–1)t – S1P – wd sin 30° = 0
water x
w = 4/3 S1
xd d t =30°
S 2 P S1 P w d sin 30 ( g 1) t
D g
s
S2
x 1.66 cm D
16. 654.00
Sol. 1 2 MR 2 a
Mg T Ma and TR MR
2 2 R
a
Mg M Ma
2
2
a g = 654 cm/s2
3
17. 8.00
Sol. Elements of determinant can be 1 or -1
First two places of first row can be filled in 2 2 =4 ways and last place can be filled in only
one way to product be 1
First row can be made in 4 ways
Similarly second row can be made in 4 ways and third row can be made in 1 ways only
m = 16
3 2 3
P 2 2 3 1
0 1 1
n2
adj(adjP) P P P tr(adj(adjP)) tr(P) 2 n.
m 16
8
n 2
18. 100.00
P V
Sol. B or P B.
V / V V
0. 1
P 9.8 108
100
0. 1
or hg 9.8 108
100
9.8 10 8 0.1
h m = 100 m
1000 9.8 100
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
19. C, D
Sol. (A) (B)
(C) (D)
20. B, C, D
K b Wsolute 1000 1.70 1.22 1000
Sol. Molecular weight of C6H5 COOH in CH3 COCH3 122
Tb Wsolvent 0.17 100
2.6 1.22 1000
Molecular weight of C6H5 COOH in C6H6 244
0.13 100
Hence, molecular weight of C6H5 COOH in both the solvent is not equal. C6H5 COOH dimerise in
C6H6 and remains in monomeric form in acetone.
21. B, C, D
Sol. CS2
P4 is soluble in CS2 but it does not react with CS2
HOT NaOH
solution PH3 (g) NaH2PO2
P4
Cl2 (g)
PCl3
Molten
Na2P
Na metal
22. A, D
Sol. According to Bohr model angular momentum = nh/2, n = 3 thus A is incorrect
Number of electrons is nucleus = 0, thus D is incorrect
23. A, B, C, D
Sol. (A) End othermic raction temperature equilibrium shift in forward direction so degree of
dissociation
D
(B) 1 T d
d
(C) PN2 O4 PNO2 when helium gas added under constant pressure.
(D) PN2 O4 when N2 O4 added
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24. A, C, D
Sol. Complex compounds Type of structural iso.
A Ir ONO 3 H2 O 3 linkageisomerism
2
B Ir NO3 H2O 5 None
25. B
Sol. NO2 H2 O HNO3 NO g
XeF2 HF XeF F .......H F
OCl2 H2 O 2HClO
BF3 HF H BF4
26. B
Sol. (I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
27. D
Sol. (I) Tf 0.1 2 0 Tf 273 0.2 272.8K
(II) 0.1 2 0.0821 298 4.98atm
1 0.25
(III) Tb 2.5 1 1 0.1 0.125
2 2
Pº P in 0.1
(IV) RLVP 18 104
Pº N 1000
18
Pº P
% RLVP 100 18 102 or 0.18
Pº
C6H2 OH H2 O
C6H5 O aq H3 O aq
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10
C6H5 O H3 O
K a 10 0.1 2
C6H5OH
0.1 0.1
10 3 , i 1 1 10 3 1
0.1
28. A
Sol. Ionic Compound voids Occupied
NaCl Octahedral voids occupied
ZnS 50% tetrahedral voids occupied
CsCl Cubic void occupied
CaF2 100% tetrahedral voids occupied
Section – B
29. 4.00
Sol.
30. 3.00
Sol.
31. 6160.00
50
Sol. Litres of gasoline used = 2.5L
20
Mass of gasoline used = 2.5 1000 0.8 g = 2000 g
Mass of carbon consumed = 0.84 2000 g = 1680.
1680
Moles of carbon consumed =
12
1680
Moles of CO2 formed =
12
1680
Mass of CO2 produced = 44
12
= 6160
32. 2.38
Sol. 2Mn + 4 HCl + O2 2 MnCl2 + 2 H2O
2
E = Eº
RT
n
MnCl2
4F PO2 HCl 4
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0.06 10 6
= 1.229 + 1.185 log 8
4 0.25 10
= 2.375
33. 6.00
Sol. (ii, iii, iv, v, vii, viii) are more basic than aniline
34. 30.00
Sol. Let initial no. of tritium atoms = x
Mass of T2O + mass of H2O = 0.0009
x 18
22 0.0009
NA 8 10 18
0.0009
x= 8 1018 6 1023 240
18
240
Atoms of tritium left after 3 half lives = 30
8
35. 66.00
Sol. No. of Si per unit cell = 8
Let radius of Si atom = R
3a 8R
2R = a
4 3
4 3
8 R
% of vacant space = 100 – 3
3
a
8 43 3
= 100
3 83
= 66%
36. 72.00
3
Sol. O3 O2
2
K = 5 10–4
d O3 2
5 104 2 108 mol L1s 1
dt
2 1
= 5 104 2 10 8 6 10 23
1000
60
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Section – A
37. B, C
Sol. z r cos isin
cos isin
5r cos i5r sin 3
r r
2 2
cos sin
5r cos 5r sin 9
r r
1
25r 2 2 10 cos 2 sin2 9
r
1
9 25r 2 2
r
cos2
10
1
2cos 2 1
10
2 9
cos
20
38. A, B, C
Sol. In right triangle
1
Inradius = ba se height hypo taneous
2
hypo tanens
Circum radius =
2
In isosceles right angled , sides are is ratio 1 : 1 : 2, So required ratio is 2 + 1
In right triangle having angles is AP is 3 +1
In regular hexogen required ratio is 2 :3
In equalled , radii of incircle, circumcircle and ex circle are in ratio 1 : 2: 3
39. A, B, C
Sol. 2x 2y 2x y 2 x 2 y 1
dy dy 2y
2 y.ln 2 21 ln 2 1 0 x
dx dx 2
2y 2 y
1 x 2y 1 2y x
2 2
dy
1 2y
dx
2x 2y 1
Also 1 2x
2y 2x 1 2x
dy 1
dx 1 2x
40. A
Sol. Let Q be the centre of the given circle and R be the centre of the smallest circle touching the
given circle externally than
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AQ 3 2
PQ 3 2 4
3 2 4 32 2 r r 2 APQ
4
( 2 1) r( 2 1) r 1.
41. C, D
5
Sol. Let A A ,
18 6 4
f(A) tan A cos A cot A A ,
6 4
11 2 2 1
Hence l1 ,l2
2 3 2
42. A, B
Sol. Let P (2, -1) goes 2 units along x + y = 1 upto A and 5 units along x – 2y = 4 up to B
1
Slope of PA = -1= tan135°, slope of PB = = tan
2
1 2
sin = , cos =
5 5
1 1
A (x1 + rcos135°, y1 = rsin135°) = (2 + 2x , -1 + 2 )
2 2
= (2 - 2, 2 – 1)
2 5
B (x1 + rcos, y1 + rsin) = (2 + 5 , -1 + ) = (25 + 2, 5 – 1)
5 5
43. B
z z
Sol. (I) We have,
16 z 16 z
But z z 16
16 16
So, z
16 16
16
z
0 Re 0
x 3 2 11i 3 4i
(II) x 2 i
x 2 3 4i 3 4i
p 2, q 1
p q 2 1 3
(III) We have, z iz 2 ; Put z = x + iy
x iy i x 2 y 2 2ixy
On solving, we get
3 i 3 i
z 0 i 0, i , ,
2 2 2 2
4 solutions.
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(IV) | 3z 9 7i | 3z 6 3i 3 4i
3z 6 3i 3 4i
3 z2i 5
20
44. A
Sol. (I) Equally like mutually exclusive and exhaustive cases to have exactly 2H in first three and
exactly 2H in last three, when the coin is thrown 5 times, are
n(S) = 5
H H T H H
H T H H T
H T H T H
T H H H T
T H H T H
Out of these five, 4 cases favours the event, that 3rd flip is H.
4
Hence P(E) =
5
2D
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45. C
x 1
Sol. (I) t.f 2x t dt tan1 x 2
0 2
Put 2x – t = y
dt = –dy
2x 2x 2x
Hence 2x y f y dy 2x f y dy
x x x
yf y dy
2x 2x 1
2x f y dy yf y dy tan1 x 2
x x 2
Differentiating both sides
2x 2x
2 x 2f 2x f x f y dy 2.2x.f 2x xf x
x 2 1 x 4
2x x
4xf 2x 2xf x 2 f y dy 4xf 2x xf x
x 1 x4
2x x
2 f y dy xf x
x 1 x4
2 1 3
Put x = 1, 2 f y dy f 1
1 2 2
2 3
1 f x dx 4
2
4 f x dx 3 S
1
2009
(II) Let I
x 1 x 2 ... x 1004 ... x 2007 x 2008 x 2009 dx
1
2009 terms f (x )say
Using King
2009
I 2009 x 2008 x 2007 x ... 2004 x 2003 x ... 1 x dx
1
2009 2009
1 f x dx I
1
2I = 0
I = 0 (P)
ex ex 1
ln10
(III) I dx
0 ex 8
Let e x 1 t 2
e x dx 2t dt
3 t 2 dt 3 3 dt
I dt 9 2
0 2
t 9 0 0 t 9
3
9 1 t
3
2 3 tan 6 6 6
3 3 0 4 2
3
a 6 and b
2
a/b = 4 (T)
g' x
(IV) G' x 2
g x
g' 2 g' 2
G' 2 2
g 2 16
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Now fog x x
f ' g x .g' x 1
f ' g 2 .g' 2 1
f ' 4 .g' 2 1
g' 2 16
16
From (ii), G' 2 1
16
G' 2 2 1
46. D
Sol. (I) A, B, C are the 3 critical points of y = f(x). A
f’’(x) = 0 for x = 2 and fails to exists at x = 0. y
B c
x
0 1
2
(II) x = ¼ and 2. Make a quadratic in log2x and interpret the result.
dy 3 1
(III) 1 2x13 x1
dx 4 2
1 1 15 3
y1 or y1 c
32 2 32 8
3
(IV) f ' x 2x 3x 1 this is always positive in (1, 2). 3x + 4y = c
Increasing in [1, 2]
f(2) will be the greatest value. x1, y1
Section – B
47. 12.00
ai
Sol. a j
, i, j { 1, 2, 3, 4} , i j has a total of 4 4 – 4 = 12 terms i.e. 6 pairs, each pair of the
ai a j
type .
a j ai
a aj ai
Now i 2 (as 0)
a j ai aj
ai ai
aj
26 a j
12 .
48. 32.00
Sol. x 3 px2 qx 8 0
abc = 8 ( a, b, c are roots of the equation)
n 0 a, b, and c are even numbers.
3
N 32.22.52 and f x x 2
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44
A
4
8 x 2 3 dx 8x 04 x 2 32
0 4 0
49. 25.00
Sol. 30 Cr .20 C0 30 Cr 1.20 C1 .... 30 C0 .20 Cr
r 30 20
= coefficient of x in (1 + x) (1 + x)
50
= coefficient of x r in 1 x 50 Cr
50 Cr is maximum
50
r 25
2
50. 47.00
Sol. S(2, 3) is circumcentre SA = SB = SC
13 13 26
, 7 B is , , C is (7, 4) BC is x + 8y = 39, p + q = 47
5 5 5
51. 100.00
x3
Sol. Given, f x log2 sin1
5
2 x3
log2 sin1 0
5
2 1 x 3
0 sin 1 Double inequality
5
2 1 x 3
1 sin 1
5
x3
sin1
2 5 2
x3
1 1 5 x 3 5
5
8 x 2 ...(1)
2 1 x 3
Also, sin 0
5
x 3 ...(2)
1 2
Domain of f(x) = x [–8, 2] – {–3}
(i) As, a, b I and a, b domain f(x), so, a & b (–8, –7, –6, –5, –4, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2}
Hence, the number ordered pairs (a, b) is = 10 10 = 100 Ans.
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52. 11.00
Sol. Given f x f ' x f x f ' x
f ' x f ' x
f x f x
Integrating both sides
ln f x ln f( x ) c
ln f x f x c f x f x ec c1
but f 0 3
2
f 0 c c 9
f x f ' x 9
53. 16.00
Sol. 3 cos x sin x 2 cos x 1 or 1
16
11 23 5 17
x , , ,
6 6 6 6
Hence four values
54. 30.00
3 1
A 10 3 1
Sol. P 3
E2 2 1 3 1 4 1 3
10 2 10 3 10 4
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