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(0000CJA102121056) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME


JEE (Advanced)
AIOT
(Academic Session : 2021 - 2022) 07-08-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE : (SCORE ADVANCED)


ANSWER KEY PAPER-1
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A B D D A C
Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C A,C,D A,B A,B,D A,C,D B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 2.28 3.00 1.90 34.58 1.98 19.00

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. D C A B A D
Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,B,C,D A,B,D A,B,C,D A,C,D A,B,C A,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 11.00 5.00 6.00 990.00 7.00 2.00

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. D C B A A A
Q. 7 8 9 10 11 12
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C A,B,C,D A,B A,C A,B,C,D A,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 1.00 5.00 7.75 20.00 2.00 45.00

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I (i)
J = 5m × Vcm

1. Ans ( A ) In the COM frame, particles will be in circular


1 × 10 − 3 1 × 10− 3
(20 + 10)  = s × (10 − )
motion.

2 2
⇒ s ≃ 1.5mΩ

2. Ans ( B )

1 1 1
= +

R eq R1 R2
J
ρ 1L ρ 2L m(VA cm )2 m ( 5m
J2
)

R1 = , R2 =    T =
,
= =
π (b2 − a 2 ) πa 2 4l/5)
( 4l/5)
( 20ml

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4. Ans ( D ) 6. Ans ( C )

(i) At  t = 0, capacitor is uncharged, so it

behaves as zero resistance


2
i=  = 1mA

2000

(ii) Now at t = ∞ ie. steady state, there is no Elastic energy density at 

2
current in capacitor branch
1 (stress)
A=  = constant

2 Y
2
so i =  = 0.5mA M x
2
2000 + 2000 ( g)
1 L A
 = constant 

2 Y
5. Ans ( A )

R
sin θ =

x
Y ∝ x2+
x = R cos ecθ

PART-1 : PHYSICS
dx dθ SECTION-I (ii)
= − R cos ecθ cot θ

dt dt
7. Ans ( A,C )
dx
= ( v1 + v2 )

dt
(VL – VC) = 50


∴  (v1 + v2 ) = R cos ecθ cot θ
VR2 + (VL – VC)2 = 1302  ⇒ VR2 = 1302 – 502 

dt

dθ v1 v2 ) sin 2 θ VR 120 12
( +
∴ power factor = = =  

dt
= (
R cos θ
)
V 130 13

VR2 + VL2 = 1502 

−−−−−−−−−−−
⇒ VL = √1502 −
2
120  = 90 V

VL – VC = 50 ⇒ VC = 90 – 50 = 40 V

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8. Ans ( A,C,D ) 11. Ans ( A,C,D )
Percentage error in h = dh × 100  =
0.3
46.2
× 100  = 0.6%

h
Percentage error in t = 0.1 × 100 = 6.25%

1.6
Percentage error in g = (% error in h) + 2 × (% error in t)

dg

 = 13.1 %

g
g = 36 ± 5 ft/s2
12. Ans ( B,C,D )
After closing switch let charge q remains on A

At time t,
VA = VC 

Kq K2θ K (4θ − q) K6Q


+ + =

ϕ = BA
R 2R 3R 3R
θ
q=−
ϕ = (0.1) (10t)2
2
PART-1 : PHYSICS
ϕ = 10t2

SECTION-II

emf =   = 20t
1. Ans ( 2.28 )
dt
25
20t 20t p = p0 + hρg + 

i= = = 50A r
R 0.01 × (40t) 0.07
= 105 + 5 × 104 + 2 × 6
 = 105 + 9 × 104

3.5 × l0 −

9. Ans ( A,B ) ρRT


p = 

M
At  t < 0; IL = 6  = 1A

At  t >> 0; IL = 12  = 4A
1.9 × 105 1.3
3 ρ′ =
×
= 2.28kg/m 3
5
10
–3
∴ |f| = L|if – ii| = 500 × 10 × 3 = 1.5 Wb

2. Ans ( 3.00 )
Apparent distance of mirror from O

∴ (A) & (B)

10. Ans ( A,B,D )


1MSD

Least count =  = 0.01mm

100
Zero error = –1mm + 98 LC

        = –1mm + 0.98 mm


        = –0.02 mm
Distance of final image from O

y
Diameter = Reading – Zero error
= 2 (x + )

μ
        = (2.23 mm) – (–0.02 mm)
velocity of image

dx 1 dy 2 2
        = 2.25 mm = 2( + ) = × 8= × 8 = 12cm/s
dt μ dt μ 4/3

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4. Ans ( 34.58 ) 5. Ans ( A )
The number of nuclei present is given by N = 0.05N0

ln N /N 0
N = N 0 e λt → t = −

λ
T1 2 ln N /N 0
/ 8.0d) ln 0.05
(
= − = − = 34.58d = 35d
0.693 0.693

5. Ans ( 1.98 )
γ → − 1e

+ + 1e


from energy mass equivalence

E = meC2 + MeC2

3x 2
2 × 9.1 × 10 −
3 × 108 )
= 2meC2 = 
× (

19

1.6 × 10 −
× 106
= 1.02 MeV

∴  K.E. = 3 – 1.02 = 1.98 MeV

6. Ans ( 19.00 )
hc 3 1
n = 2 × 10 −
×

λ 1.6 × 10 19 −

1240 3 10 19 1 −
16
n = 2 × 10 × ⇒n= −
× 10 +

620 1.6 1.6


1
number of e/sec =
1.6
19
i = 10 −
A

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
6. Ans ( D )
3. Ans ( A )
Gly-Lys is a basic peptide, it has a net positive
NH 4 aq +

( .)
+ C H 3 COO −

aq.)
(
+ H 2 O(ℓ) 
0.15−x 0.15−x charge at pH 6, and if therefore migrates to the
 N H 4 OH (aq.) + C H 3 COOH (aq.)
cathode, the negatively charged electrode.
x x
2
x Kw
( ) = ⇒ x = [N H 3 ]  = [NH4OH]   Because Gly-Asp is an acidic peptide, it has a
0.15 − x KaKb

4. Ans ( B ) net negative charge at pH 6, and it migrates to


Ea/RT
R = Ae −

the anode, the positively charged electode.

16×1000
= 1.25 × 108 e −
2×400  unit of A is sec–1
Gly-Ala is a neutral peptide, it has net zero
⇒ first order reaction

charge at pH 6, and therefore it does not migrate


1.25 × 108 1.25 × 108 1
= = =

e20 5 × 108 4
1 1
Average life =  =  = 4 sec.
K 1/4
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 12. Ans ( A,C,D )
SECTION-I (ii)

9. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
(B)   is more basic due to SIR

(Steric inhibition of resonance) effect


0.693
( t1 2 )1 = sec = 10 sec.
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
/
0.0693
0.693 SECTION-II
(t1 2 )2 = sec = 5 sec.

/
0.1386
t1
( 2 )1 (t 1/2 )2
/ 50 10
( t1 2 )overall = = ( ) sec
3. Ans ( 6.00 )
/
t1
( 2 )1 + (t 1/2 )2
/
15 3
[B] 2k1
= = 1

[D] k2
At C :  1  Hg2Cl(s) + e → Hg (ℓ) + Cl–(aq.)


At A :  1  H2(g)  → H+ (aq.) + e

10 ___________________________

⇒    Angle of notation after ( )  sec.

3
2 2
    = ( ) . (θB ) + (1) (θA ) + ( ) (θB )

3 3 Overall :  1   Hg2Cl2(s) +  1 H2(g)  → H2( ℓ ) +


2 2
2 2
    = 60° +  × 30° –  × (–90°) = 20°

3 3
     After % decomposition 
Cl–(aq.) + H+(aq.)

3 3
    x + y  )
× 2=(
2 4
2x y
0
E cell = E C0 l −
H g2 Cl2 /Hg
/
− E H0 +
H2
/
 = 0.28 – 0 = 0.28 V

     = 1   ⇒ x − ( )

y 2
3y 3 1 Cl C [H
0 − 0.06  log 
− +
[ ] ]
    ( ) =  ⇒ y – 1 ; x = 
A
2 2 2
Ecell = E cell

1 1/2
P H (g)
2
    Angle of rotation after first conversion

3 1 × [H +
]
A
    (2 − ) θ A + (1) θ B +( )1 θD
or, 0.64 = 0.28 – 0.06 log 

2 1
θA 60

    =  + θB + θD = + 30

− 90∘
= −90 ∘

2 2
⇒ 0.36 = 0.06 pH 
    ⇒ leveorotary.

    % C in the product

36
C] ⇒ pH =   = 6
   = 
[
× 100

6
C ] + [D] + [B] + [E]
[

x
   =  × 100 = 11.11 %
x + 2x + y + 2y
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4. Ans ( 990.00 )
2. Ans ( C )
V1 = 100 ml , V2 = (100 – 1) = 99 ml 

W = –Pext (V2–V1)

= –100 (99 – 100) f(0) = 2 & f(x)

= 100 bar ml = 10 J ( ∵ 1 bar ml = 0.1 J)


x x
or, W = 10 J 
= (ex + e–x)cosx – 2x –  x ∫ f ′ (t) dt − ∫ tf ′ (t) dt⎥
⎡ ⎤

⎣ ⎦
ΔU = W = 10 J = 100 bar ml 
0 0
x
ΔH = ΔU + (P2V2, P1V1)

⇒ f (x) = (ex + e x

) cos x − ∫ f (t) dt

= 100 + (100 × 99 – 1 × 100) = 100 + 9800 = 9900


0
bar ml 

= 990 J  or f′(x) + f(x) = (ex – e–x)cosx – (ex + e–x)sinx

5. Ans ( 7.00 )
3,4,6,7,8,9,10 Also f ′(0) + f ″(0) = 0

6. Ans ( 2.00 )
Integration factor of DE ⇒ ex

⇒ ye x = ∫ e2x (cos x − sin x) dx − ∫ cos x + sin x) dx


(

3 cos x sin x 2
⇒ y = ex ( − )−( sin x − cos x) e x

+ e − x
5 5 5

3. Ans ( B )
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
h(x) = ϕ(x + a) – ϕ(x)

SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( D ) h(0) = r(r > 0), h(a) = –r, h(2a) = r

T1 = 1, 8, 15, 22
h(3a) = –r, h(4a) = r, h(5a) = –r, h(6a) = r

T2 = 2, 9, 16, 23

T3 = 3, 10, 17, 24
h(x) = 0 for atleast 6 roots in x ∈ (0, 6a)

T4 = 4, 11, 18, 25
h′(x) = 0 has atleast 5 roots in x ∈ (0, 6a)

T5 = 5, 12, 19

T6 = 6, 13, 20
g(x) = h(x).h′(x)

T7 = 7, 14, 21

g(x) = 0 has atleast 11 roots in x ∈ (0, 6a)

Favourable ways = 4 . 4C2 (T1, T2, T3, T4)

                             + 3 . 3C2 (T5, T6, T7)


g′(x) = 0 has atleast 10 roots in x ∈ (0, 6a)
                             + 2. 4C1 3C1 (T1, T6, T2, T5)

                             + 4C1 4C1 (T3, T4)

                             = 73

73 73
Probability =  25 =
C2 300

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4. Ans ( A ) 6. Ans ( A )

( x 2 − 1) dx 2 − m (sin 2α + sin 2β)



2 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−

L.H.S. =  1 m (sin 2α + sin 2β) + m 2 sin 2α sin 2β

(x +1)

3 1 1
. x √(x + − 1) (x + + 1)
x2 x x
1
( 1− ) dx
x2


−−−−−−−−−−
2
,

1 1
( x+ x ) √( x+ x ) − 1
2 (1 − m 2 sin 2 (α + β))
1 =
1 − 2m 2 sin 2 (α + β) + m 4 sin 2 (α + β) + m 2 sin 2 (α + β) − m 2

put x +   = t

x
2 (1 − m 2 sin 2 (α + β)) 2
= =
dt 1 − m 2 ) (1 − m 2 sin 2
α + β)) 1 − m2

−− −−−
= sec 1 t + c
− ( (

√ 2 −
t t 1
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
5. Ans ( A ) SECTION-I (ii)

x2 y2 7. Ans ( A,C )
Ellipse 16x2 + 25y2 = 400     ⇒ + = 1

25 16

Let the point on ellipse be P (5cosθ1, 4sinθ1)

and Q (5cosθ2, 4sinθ2)

Circle described on PQ as diameter touches

x-axis (3, 0)

5(
cos θ1 + cos θ2
) = 3  and  4 (
sin θ1 + sin θ2
) = r

r2 = 1, r1 = 4

2 2

4 θ1 + θ2 r PA 1 1 × 4 − 4 × −1
⇒ tan(       =     ∴  P ( , 0)

5 2
) =
3 PB 4 1−4

θ1 + θ2 5r 8
⇒ tan( ) =
                ∴ P (− , 0)

2 12 3

⇒ Slope of PQ
Circum circle of ΔPQR

4 θ1 + θ2 48 8 2
=  − cot( ) = − = − 1 ( x+ ) (x + 1) + y = 0

5 2 25r 3

11 8
x 2 + y2 + x+ = 0
3 3

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8. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) 9. Ans ( A,B )

Given, |2z + 3i| = |z2|


We have f(x)

π − cos 1 x + π − cot 1 x
− −
π  − cos 1 x − cot 1 x
− −

=  2 2
=

∵ |2z + 3i| ≤ 2|z| + 3


cos 1 x + cot
− 1x

cos 1 x + cot
− − 1x

π
2 = − 1

⇒ |z|  ≤ 2|z| + 3
cos 1 x + cot
− − 1x

Clearly A = [–1, 1]. So in [–1, 1], cos–1 x ∈ [0, π]


⇒ 0 ≤ |z| ≤ 3    ....(1)


and cot–1 x ∈ [ π , ]

Again, |2z + 3i| ≥ |2|z| – 3|


4 4

2 ∴ cos
–1
x + cot–1x = [ π , ]  ∀ x ∈ A

⇒ |z| ≥ |2|z| – 3|
4 4

Also cos–1x + cot–1x is strictly decreasing on A

∴ |z| ≥ 1    ....(2)

π
∴ m = f(x)min =  − 1  

cos 1 x + cot −1 x)
So, (1) ∩ (2) gives
(

max

π −3
=  − 1=

1 ≤ |z| ≤ 3
cos− 1 (− ) + 1 cot − 1 (− ) 1 7
π
and M = f(x)max =  1 x + cot −1 x)
− 1

Also, |z|maximum ⇒ z = 3i
(cos −
Min.
π
=
1
− 1 = 3

cos − 1 ( )+1 cot −


( ) 1
So, α = 0, β = 3

M 3
Hence  = = − 7
m 3
& |z|minimum ⇒ z = –i
(−
7
)

10. Ans ( A,C )


so, x = 0, y = –1
(A) g(x) = x10 – f(2x), g(0) g(1) < 0  (A is true)

(B) g′(x) = 2x – f(x) = 0  g(0) = 0  g(1) > 0 

     (B is true)

π − x
2

(C) g(x) =  ∫ f (3t) sin 6t dt − x , g(0), g(1) < 0


0

(C is true)

(D) g(0) = 0, g(1) > 0

      g′(x) > 0 so g(x) ≠ 0 for x ∈ (0, 1)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
11. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
SECTION-II


1. Ans ( 1.00 )
1
(n + x) (n + 2x) . . . (n + 2nx) 2n
y= lim [ ] .

n→∞ n 2n
1
2π π n
(tan . tan . . .)

2n 2n


x 2x 2nx
1
2n
= lim [( 1+ ) (1 + ) . . . (1 + )] ×
n→∞ n n n

n−1 1
rπ n
∏ [tan( )]

– + r 1
2n
Now, f(–1 ) = f(–1) = f(–1 )
=

2n 1 n−1 1
rx 2n rπ n
a+2−b = lim ∏ ( 1+ ) ∏ ( tan )

⇒ 1 – b + 1 =   = a ⇒ a + b = 2
n→∞ n 2n
2 r=1 r=1

and f(1–) = f(1) = f(1+)


∴ ℓn y = 

1+a+2+b
⇒ 1 + a =   = 2 + b ⇒ a – b = 1
1 2n rx 1 n 1 −

2 lim { ∑ ℓn (1 + )+ ∑ ℓn (tan )}
n→∞ 2n n n r 1 2n
r 1
3 1 = =

Solving, we get a =   & b = 


2 1
2 2
1 tπ
9 1 5 = ∫ ℓn (1 + tx) dt + ∫ ℓn (tan ) dt

a2 + b2 =  + =
2 2
4 4 2 0 0
2x π 2
/

−D −( b2 − 4) 15 1 2
& g(x) ≥  = =
= ∫ ℓn (1 + t) dt  + ∫ ℓn tan t dt

4a 4 16 2x π
0 0
π
and f(x) is periodic with period  = 8 1 2x
π/8 = [(1 + t) ℓn (1 + t) − (1 + t)] +

2x 0

12. Ans ( A,C,D ) π


2
2
∫ ( ℓn sin t − ℓn cos t) dt

π
0

1 2

= [(1 + 2x) ℓn (1 + 2x) − 2x] + (0)     

2x π

( 1 + 2x) ℓn (1 + 2x)
⇒ lim ℓny = lim − 1=0
x→0 x→0 2x
g(x) is discontinuous at x = 1 and

ℓny
⇒ lim y= lim e = e0 = 1
non-differentiable at x = –1, 1, 2 x→0 x→0

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2. Ans ( 5.00 ) 4. Ans ( 20.00 )
a1 = 1, a2 = 3, a3 = 3, a4 = 3, a5 = 5, ... a9 = 5, a b
Let the matrix be A = [ ] ,

a10 = 7, ... a16 = 7, a17 = 9, ...


c d
then A2 – 2A + I = 0.

⇒ a k 2 = k th  odd number = 2k – 1

Sum of roots is 2 & product of roots is 1, which


and a k 2 +1 = ( k + 1)th  odd number = 2k + 1

represent trace & determinant of matrix


⇒ a k2 +1 − a k2 = 2

−−−−−−−− −−−−−
respectively.

⇒ b [√k 2 + 1 + c ] − [√k 2 + c ] = 2

−−−−−−−− −−−−− 2
Then pair of (a, d) can be (5, –3), (–3, 5), (4, –2),
⇒ [√k 2 + 1 + c ] − [√k 2 + c ] =

b (–2, 4), (3, –1), (–1, 3), (2, 0) & (0, 2)

−−
2−−−−−− −−
2−−−
⇒ b = 2 and  ⇒ [√ k+ 1
+ ] = c 1 + [√ k
+ ] c

(Because sum of a + d = 2)

2
⇒k + 1 + c is perfect square

Now Case-I (a, d) is (5, –3) or (–3, 5)

⇒ c = –1

Here |A| = ad – bc = 1 ⇒ b = –16

⇒ a1 = 1 ⇒ d = 1
⇒ (b, c) can be (4, –4) or (–4, 4)               

3. Ans ( 7.75 ) ⇒ 4 possibilities of matrix A is possible

Plane containing line will be given as


Case-II (a, d) = (4, –2) or (–2, 4)

(4x – 2y – 10) + m.(5y – 4z + 3) = 0


Here |A| = ad – bc = 1    ⇒ bc = –9

⇒ 4x + (5m – 2)y – 4mz + 3m – 10 = 0


⇒ (b, c) = (–3, 3) or (3, –3)                         

The above plane is passing through (4, 3, 7)


⇒ 4 possibilities of matrix A is possible

Hence 16 + (5m  – 2)3  – 4m.7 + 3m  – 10 = 0 Case-III (a, d) = (3, –1) or (–1, 3)

⇒ m = 0
Here |A| = ad – bc = 1    ⇒ bc = –4

Plane is 4x – 2y – 10 = 0


⇒ (b, c) = (2, –2), (–2, 2) (1, –4), (–4, 1)    

π
If this plane is rotated an angle    the plane ⇒ 8 possibilities of matrix A is possible

will be 4x + (5m – 2)y – 4mz – (3m – 10) = 0


Case-IV (a, d) = (2, 0) or (0, 2)

|A| = ad – bc = 1    ⇒ bc = –1

Also 16 + (5m – 2) (–2) = 0

Here (b, c) = (1, –1) or (–1, 1)                   

⇒ m = 2; i.e. plane is 4x + 8y – 8z = 4

⇒ 4 possibilities of matrix A is possible

⇒ x = 2y – 2z = 1 ⇒ a = 1, b = 2, c = –2

c 1
Total possible matrices = 4 + 4 + 8 + 4 = 20
⇒ 2a + 3b +   = 2 + 6 –   = 7.75
8 4
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5. Ans ( 2.00 ) 6. Ans ( 45.00 )
5! 6 5
λ1 = × C 3 − 4! × C 3 = 1200 − 240 = 960
2!
λ2 = 3! × 4C2 × 2 = 72

λ3 = 3.4.23 – (1 + 5C1 + (2C1 + 5C2))

λ3 = 96 – (6 + 2 + 10) = 78

P S1
= 5                   ....(1)

P S2

|PS1 – PS2| = 20    ....(2)

⇒ PS1 = 25 , PS2 = 5

Now PN1S1T1 is a rectangle

Distance of S1 from tangent at P is 

−−−−−−−−−−
√( 25)2 −( 20)2  = 15 = S1T1

Because ΔPS1 T1 ~ ΔPS2 T2,

P S1 P S2 P S1 S 1 T1
so ⇒  = ⇒ =

S 1 T1 S 2 T2 P S2 S 2 T2

(Tangent is the internal angle bisector)

15
Distance of S2 from tangent at P is  = 3

b2 = 15 × 3 = 45    ⇒ 2b = 6√–5

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JEE(Main + Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE : (SCORE ADVANCED)


ANSWER KEY PAPER-2
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. B,D A,B,D A,B A,B A,C A,B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 17.24 1.73 2.31 0.20 27.00 56.84
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 8 5 6 5 8 7

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. B,C,D A,B,C A,C,D A,B,C A,B,C,D A,C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 6.30 200.00 300.00 64.00 7.00 4.00
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 1 5 0 3 5 1

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I
A. A,C A,C A,D A,B,C,D B,C A,B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 1.50 1.60 1.25 2.40 1.41 or 1.42 0.75
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-III
A. 1 8 9 4 5 7

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( B,D )

θ + α = ωΔt

π
− α = ωΔt

ϕ0 = θ + π/2
π
θ+ = 2ωΔt

2
θ = π/6

θ + π/2 2π/3 π
Δt = = =
4π 2π 2ω 2ω 3ω
ϕ0 = π/6 + π/2 =  =
6 3

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2. Ans ( A,B,D ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
1 SECTION-II
Shift = 4 (1 − ) = 2cm

2
Shift will always takes place in direction of incident ray.
1. Ans ( 17.24 )
Velocity of wave

−−−−
F0
For sting 3µ0 ⇒ v = √

3μ 0

−−−−
μ0 2F 0
For  string ⇒ v′ = √

2 μ0
L L
So, for mirror
Time t = 2
+
2
 
−−− −−−
F0 2F 0
u = –150 cm

3μ0

μ0
uf
v= = − 75cm
L −−
μ−
0

– 1
u−f = √
2 3F 0
(√ 3 +
– )

√2
final images = 75 + 2 = 77cm

image will be virtual 


On putting all the values, time t = 17.24 ms
PI = 77 cm 2. Ans ( 1.73 )
ρgH 2ρgH H 1
3. Ans ( A,B ) P0 + + + 3ρg ( − h) = P 0 + 3ρV 2
3 3 3 2
p = q2R
1
⇒ 2gH – 3gh ....... =  3V 2

τ = pEsinθ
2
2
⇒ g(2H − 3h) = V 2

τ = q2REsinθ = Iα
3
2 20
q2REsinθ =  MR α
⇒  (6 – 1.5) = V2 = 30

2 3
−− − −− −−−−
For small angle
2h −− 2 × 0.5
x = V√ = √ 30 √

4Eq g 10
α= θ –
MR √ 3 = 1.73
5. Ans ( A,C ) 3. Ans ( 2.31 )
i1 = i2
Work energy theorem

neA0 v2 W = (KE)f – (KE)i

neA0v1 = 

4 As (KE)i = 0

v1 1
=
1 2 1 2
v2 4 (Bid sin90°) ℓ  = mv + I ω

2 2
As E ∝ vd
MR 2
E1 v1 1 for cylinder, I =  and for no slipping v = ωr

= =
2
E2 v2 4 1 1 mR 2 v2
Bild =  mv2 + ( )

6. 2 2 2 R2
Ans ( A,B,C,D )
1 1 3 1
If initial capacitance is C, capacitance after Bild =  mv2 [1 + ] = × mv2

2 2 2 2
inserting dielectric = KC
Putting values

Charge: As potential difference is some


3 2
4= v

Qin = CV
4
4
Qfin = KCV = KQin
v= –  = 2.31 m/s
√ 3
As V and separation are same, E is same.
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4. Ans ( 0.20 ) 6. Ans ( 56.84 )

λ = 6000Å, µg = 1.5


hc
Maximum energy of incident light = 

λ min

maximum intensity without film


hc 1240 eV ⋅ nm
E = =  = 3.1 eV

400nm 400 nm
max

Imax = I 0 + I 0 + 2√−− − −
I 0 I 0 cos θ ∘
= 4I 0

(KE)max of emitted electrons = 3.1 – 2.39 = 0.71 eV

75% of maximum means 0.75 × 4I0 = 3I0


−−−
For no current, 2r = 10 cm ⇒ r = 5cm

3I 0 = I 0 + I 0 + 2√I 0 I 0 cos δ ,

mv
r= ⇒ 5 × 102

δ = phase difference
qB
−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−− −−−−−−−−−
−−−−−− −31 −19

1 √ 2mKE √ ×2 × × 9.1 × 10
× 0.71 1.6 10
r=
cos δ =
qB
=
1.6 × 10 19 × B

2
−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−−−−− −
−31 −19
π 5 √ 2
× × 9.1× × × 10 0.71 1.6 10
δ  = (2n + 1)                          ....(i)
=
3 100 1.6 × 10 − 19
× B
2π 2π
As  δ = Δx = (μ − 1)t     ....(ii)
B = 56.84
λ λ

Equating values of δ from both equations,


PART-1 : PHYSICS
λ(2n + 1) 6000 × 10 10 − SECTION-III
t= = (2n + 1)

6(μ − 1) 6(1.5 − 1) 1. Ans ( 8 )


For min t, n should be 0.
Horizontal components of forces of all 4 wires = 0,
10 7−
vertical components will be added.

t= × 1 = 0.2μm

0.5
Hence, Bnet = 4 × B cos0°

t = 0.2 µm
Side view

5. Ans ( 27.00 )

Power incident = power lost

1944 × πR2 = σ × 4πR2(T4)

1
1944 × = σT 4

4 μ0i 1
1944 Bnet = 4Bcos45° = 4 × ×

 = 81 ×108 = T4
2πr √ 2
8
4 × 6 × 10 −
4 × 10 − 7
× 2×2 1
B net =
a – ×

T = 300 K or 27°C 2
√ 2 √ 2
7
16 × 10 −

B net =
2
= 16μT
10 × 10 −

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2. Ans ( 5 )
4. Ans ( 5 )
Using parallel and series combination

Leq = 5 ωL 1 3
tan ϕ = =

R1 4
3. Ans ( 6 )
3
500 ωL 1 = R 1     ....(i)

Speed of Amit :  = 4 min


4
VA
500
⇒ vA = = 125 m/ min
and current IL = 1 = 

Speed of V.B
100 100 × 4
1= =

700
−−−−
25R 21 5R 1
vB = = 175 m/ min

4 16

Next time when Amit will reach at A 


πR1 = 80Ω & ωL1 = 3/4 × 80 = 60Ω

1200 2400 3600


⇒ , ,

125 125 125 ωL 2 4 4


=  ⇒ ωL 2 = R2

R2 3 3
Time when Sumit B reaches

1200 2400 3600 100


, ,
P2 = 5 = 

175 175 175 −−−−−−−−−−


√ R 22 + (ωL 2 )2
Let Amit completed n1 round & Sumit
100
5= −−−−−−−−−−
 = R2 = 12Ω 

4 2
completed n2
√ R 22 + ( R 2)
3

to meet again i.e


R2 = 12Ω and ωL2 = 16Ω

1200 1200
( ) n1 = ( ) n2

125 125 ωL 1 60
tan α = = = 5

n1 5 R2 12
=

n2 7
–1 
Next time they will meet when n1 = 5 i.e.
α = tan 5
1200
t= × 5

125
t 1200 × 5 1
= × = 6 min
8 125 8

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5. Ans ( 8 ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
In steady circuit
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( B,C,D )
2A(g) → 3B(g) + 4C(g) + D(g)


initial moles of “A” = 10 mole

and “A” dissociates according to first order reaction.

( t1
/ 2 )1 ( t1
/ 2 )2
For “A” : 10moles −−−−→ 5moles −−−−→

( t1 2 )3 ( t1 2 )4
24 4
/ /

P = = A
2.5moles −−−−→ 1.25moles −−−−→ 0.625moles
18 3
Voltage acrosse C2 = VAB
for first order reaction : t1/2 = constant

Circuit diagram with current :


(t1/2)1 = (t1/2)2 = (t1/2)3 = (t1/2)4 = t1/2

1
⇒ 4.t1/2 = 120 min. ⇒ t 1 2 = 30 min.  =  hr.

/
2
0.693 1
KA = = 1.386 hr −

1/2
⇒ Rate constant of reaction

KA 1.386
(K) = =  = 0.693 hr–1

2 2
                          2A(g)     →        3B(g)  +  4C(g)  +  D(g)

Initial              10 mole                –              –             –

6. Ans ( 7 ) 3 4
at t = 30min.    (10–5) moles      × 5       × 5   
2 2
1
   × 5              

2
                                                   = 7.5 moles

3 4
at t = 60 min.  (10 – 7.5) moles    × 7.5    × 7.5
2 2

1
    × 7.5

2
                                                   = 15 moles

After very long time    –            32 10       42 10     101


× ×

         

For m3 
After very long time total moles = nA + nB + nC + nD

3 4 1
300 – T = m3a ⇒ 300 – T = 30a ....(i)
= 0+ × 10 + × 10 +

2 2 10
For m2
= 40 moles
T – f = m2a ⇒ T – f = 10a         ....(ii)

From (i) & (ii)

300 – f = 40a

300 – µmg = 40a

300 – 0.4 × 5 × 10 = 40a

⇒ a = 7 m/s2

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2. Ans ( A,B,C ) 6. Ans ( A,C )
10 ml   0.3 M  Na2SO4       Na+ = 6    SO4 = 3

20 ml    0.3 M Ca(NO3)2    Ca2+ = 6   NO3 = 12


(A) L-sorbose is a ketohexose.

and       0.3 M Sr(NO3)2     Sr2+ = 6    NO3– = 12


(B) This compound is epimeric to L-sorbose at
Ksp (SrSO4) = 10–7            Ksp(CaSO4) = 10–5
carbon-5, and thus it is not a form of L-sorbose.
2+ 6
Total vol. = 30 ml              [Ca ] =   = 0.2 M
30 In fact, it is D-fructose.

6
[Sr2+] =   = 0.2 M
(C) This is the α-furanose form of L-sorbose
20
3
First ppt will be of SrSO4      SO42– =   = 0.1 M
(α-L-sorbofuranose)

30
Present I.P. of SrSO4 = [Sr ] [SO42–] = (0.2) (0.1)
2+
(D) This structure is the enantiomer of the
= 2 × 10–2

Now [Sr2+] & [SO42–] will ppt. out until


structure in option (C), and thus it is not a form
I.P. = Ksp of SrSO4 of L-sorbose.

  Sr2+  +   SO42– → SrSO4

 0.2M       0.1M (It is the α-furanose form of D-sorbose)


(0.2–x)    (0.1–x)        x
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
(0.2–x) (0.1 –x) = 10–7 .......... (1)
SECTION-II
Maximum sulphate which can be ppt. out is 0.1M

Minimum value of Sr2+ = 0.2 – 0.1 = 0.1M


1. Ans ( 6.30 )
2–
⇒ Maximum value of [SO4 ]

K sp [SrSO 4 ] 10 7
− T2 V2
=   = 10–6 M
ΔS = nCvm ln  + nR ln  = 6.3

=
0.1 T1 V1
[Sr 2−
]

At this point [SO42–] = 10–6 M, [Ca2+] = 0.2 M


T2
=
P 2 V2
  ; (Cvm = 5/2 × R)  
and therefore SO42– and Ca2+ will not undergo ppt.
T1 P 1 V1
I.P. (CaSO4) < Ksp (CaSO4)

2+
⇒ [Ca ] = 0.2 M is unchanged. 2. Ans ( 200.00 )
5. Ans ( A,B,C,D ) wB × 1000
ΔTf = i Kfm = Kf . 

M wA
¯¯¯¯¯
×

1 1000
0.093 = 1.86 ×  ×

M
¯¯¯¯¯ 100
18.6
M =  = 200
0.093

3. Ans ( 300.00 )
(N O 2 +
N O 3  is nitronium nitrate)

4. Ans ( 64.00 )
reflux
CrC l 3 .6H 2 O + 6SOC l 2 −−−−→ CrC l 3 + 12HCl + 6SO 2

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5. Ans ( 7.00 ) 2. Ans ( 5 )

i NaOH /boil
( )

−−−−−−−− → H2N–CH2–CH2–
ii)H
(
+ 5. Ans ( 5 )
CO, HCl
CH2–COOH
I.   −−−−−−−−−−−−−−→

Anhydrous AlCl3 / CuCl


Molar mass of compound X is 70. So x = 7
     this reaction is called Gattermann

6. Ans ( 4.00 )      koch synthesis

H2O
(i) 
II.   −−−→  

100o C

H2
(ii) 
III.    −−−−−−→  

Pd−BaSO4

this reaction is called Rosenmund reduction

(iii) 

  

i CrO2 Cl2
( )

V.  −−−−−−− →  (Etard reaction)


(iv)  ( ii) H 2 O

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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY SECTION-I
SECTION-III Ans ( A,C )
1.
1. Ans ( 1 ) 1 + x > 1 + xπ / 2
> 1 + x 2

Ecell0 = 0 + 2.955 = 2.955


1 1 1
0.0591 1 1 1
E0 =  log K = 2.955
∫ > ∫ > ∫
1+x

2 1 + x2 1 + xπ 2
/

0 0 0
0.0591 log K = 5.91 
π
> I > ℓn2
logK = 100     
4

10–2 × log K = 1 

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2. 4. Ans ( A,B,C,D )
Ans ( A,C )
SP = PM

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 |4ℓ + 4m − 1|
Let 
√( 4 − α) + ( 4 − 0)2 =
−−−−−−−

√ 2 +
ℓ 2 m
a b 2 − 11 2a − 3b = −11
P = [ ]; P[ ] = [ ] ⇒
c d − 3 6 2c − 3d = 6

also 
− 11 − 7 − 11a − 6b = −7
P [ ] = [ ] ⇒

− 6 − 12 − 11c − 6d = −12

⇒ a = –1, b = 3, c = 0, d = 2

3. Ans ( A,D )

Let's define some events : E1 → first toss is ⇒ 

⇒ 

heads.
⇒   

⇒ 

E2 → first two tosses are TH. & E3 → first two But given that 

(ℓ2 + m2 ) + 8(ℓ + m) − 32 ℓm − 1 = 0

tosses are TT.


∴    α = 5   or  3

2
Take focus (3, 0)

1 1
P(A2) = P(E3) = ( )  = . {P(An) = Pn}.
Equation of directrix ℓx + my = 1 satisfies (0, 3)
3 9
i.e. mirror image of focus through tangent y = x

An 0 + 3m = 1

For n > 2 → P ( ) = P (An 1) ,


E1

slope of line joining (0, 3) and (4, 4) is 1  which


An An 4
P ( ) = P (An 2) , P ( ) = 0 
is parallel to axis.

E2 E3

1
∴    Equation of axis y – 0 =  (x − 3) 

4
Let P (An) = Pn 

⇒    x – 4y – 3 = 0

So, using total probability theorem :


5. Ans ( B,C )
– n
x = (9 + 4√5)  = I + ƒ     where 0 ≤ ƒ < 1

Pn =
2
. Pn 1 +
2
. Pn 2 ; n > 2 
Let F = (9 − 4√–5)n         0 ⩽ F < 1  

3 9
− −

I + F + ƒ = even integer

1 2 2 0 ⩽ F + f < 2 ⇒ F + f = 1  

P1 = 0 & P 2 = ⇒ P3 = , P 4 =  
9 27 27
⇒ I → odd integer

ƒ = {x} = 1 – F

So (1 – {x}) (x) = 1

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6. Ans ( A,B )
Given D.En is
5. Ans ( 1.41 or 1.42 )
dy sin 1 x
y −

+
=
2x dx x2 2x 2 Substitute x = t2 to get 

dy 2 sin 1 x −

⇒ +( )y =

dx x x
( t2 − 1)
I.F. = e dx = e2ℓnx = x 2


2
x I = 2∫ −−−−−−−
dt

1 + t + t 2 ) √t (1 + t 2 )
(

solution is given by
1
sin 1 x
− ( 1− )
2 2 t2
y×x = ∫ × x dx
= 2∫ dt  

x 1 1
−−−−
1+t+
(
t
) √t +
t
1 1 − −−− −
⇒ y × x2 = 2
(2x − 1) sin
− 1
x+ x√ 1 − x 2 + C
2 4 −−−−−
1
at x = 0, y = 0 ⇒ c = 0  Substitute √t +  = u
t
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-II 6. Ans ( 0.75 )
1. Ans ( 1.50 )
1∞ form  cos x cos 2x
C = 1+ + +. . . . . . + ∞  

4
α tan βx 2 5 4cos2 x)
3 32
⇒ e x→0 5x 2 e2
lim ( + −
=

16sin 2 x 4α sin βx 2 sin x sin 2x


⇒ = 2  

S = 0+ + +. . . . . . . − ∞  

lim
x→0 5x 2
+
5x 2 3 32
4αβ 16 3
= 2 ⇒ αβ = −

5
+
5 2 eix ei2x
C + iS = 1 + + +. . . . . . ∞

3 32
2. Ans ( 1.60 )
f(x5 + 4x3 + 3x) = x
1 3
4 2 5 3
⇒ (5x + 12x + 3)f '(x + 4x + 3x) = 1

C + iS = =

eix (3 − cos x) − i sin x


1− 3
1
Put x = 1 ⇒ f '(8) =   
3 ((3 − cos x) + i sin x)
20
C + iS =     

⇒ 32ƒ'(8) = 1.60 3 − cos x) 2


( + sin 2 x
3. Ans ( 1.25 ) 9 − 3 cos x)
( 3i sin x
Case -I : If A = 0 then number of ways = 20C1  C + iS =
10 − 6 cos x
+
10 − 6 cos x
 

Case -II : If A = 2, then number of ways = 18C1 

:
9 − 3 cos x 1 8
C (1 + )

Case X : If A = 18 then number of ways = 2C1 

= =
10 − 6 cos x 2 10 − 6 cos x
20 18 2
∴  Total number of ways = C1 + C1 + .... + C1 

3 3
Hence, K = 110 C∈[ , ]
4 2
4. Ans ( 2.40 )
x3 – 6x2 + kx – 80 = 0

α, β, γ are roots

αβ, βγ, γα apply AM ≥ GM

αβ + βγ + γα 1/3
⩾ ( α 2β 2γ 2 )

3
k ≥ 3(αβγ)2/3 

k ≥ 3(8)2/3 ; k ≥ 12
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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 3. Ans ( 9 )
SECTION-III
1.

Ans ( 1 )
Number of terms = 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 
− 2 = 1 − 3t 2
For A :   } ⇒ t = −1   

2 = t − 3t 3
21 terms in 10th bracket. 
Equation of tangent at A :
1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, 28, ..... 
1 − 9t 2
y−2 = ( )( x + 2)  , where t = –1

−6t

Tr = ar2 + br + c 

⇒ 4x + 3y + 2 = 0

1 = a + b + c             ...(1) 

Pass through B (1 − 3t 21 , t − 3t 31 ) 

3 = 4a + 2b + c         ...(2) 

4 (1 − 3t 21 ) + 3 (t 1 − 3t 31 ) + 2 = 0

6 = 9a + 3b + c         ...(3) 
2
⇒ (t 1 + 1)2 (3t 1 − 2) = 0  ⇒  t1 =   

3
(2) – (1) ⇒ 2 = 3a + b 
1 2
∴  B (− ,− )
3 9
(3) – (2) ⇒ 3 = 5a + b 

1 1 4. Ans ( 4 )
a= , b = , c = 0 

2 2
r(r + 1) ƒ(x) = ƒ(6 – x)         ...(i) 

Tr =

2
10 × 11 ƒ'(x) = –ƒ'(6 – x)         ...(ii) 

T10 = = 55

2
Putting x = 0, 2, 5 

A = Sum = 551 + ..... + 5521 

55(5521 − 1) 5523 − 55 ƒ'(0) = ƒ'(6) = ƒ'(2) = ƒ'(4) = ƒ'(5) = ƒ'(1) = 0 

= =  
54 54
and since ƒ'(3) = –ƒ'(3) 

2. Ans ( 8 )
⇒ ƒ'(3) = 0 

Δ = 0 & a0 + a1 + a2 ≠ 0 

then a0 = a1 = a2 
So ƒ'(x) = 0 has minimum seven (7) roots in [0, 6] 

Δ = − [(a 30 + a 31 + a 32 ) − 3a 0 a 1 a 2 ]  

Now if h(x) = ƒ'(x)ƒ''(x) 

putting x = 0 

h'(x) = (ƒ''(x))2 + ƒ'(x)ƒ'''(x) 

a0 = 1 

coefficient of x = 4a 
h(x) = 0 has minimum 7 + 6 = 13 roots so h'(x)
coefficient of x2 = 4b + 6a2 
will have minimum 12 zeros is [0, 6] 

1 = 4a = 6a2 + 4b 
12
So = 4  
1 5 1/4 3
⇒a=  ; b =  5 × ( ) = 8
4 32 5/32

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5. Ans ( 5 ) 6. Ans ( 7 )
2
2sin 2 x+2
B P (A ∩ B ∩ C )
2 2sin x−3 sin x+1
+ 2 3 sin x−
= 9  
P ( ) =  

A∩C P (A ∩ C )

⇒ 2 2sin
2
x−3 sin x+1
+ 22 −( 2sin 2 x−3 sin x)
= 9  
A ∩ C : ( __ T  __  __  __  __ )  or   ( __  __  __
2 T __  __ ) – ( __ T __ T __  __ ) 

2 2sin x−3 sin x


= t 

5
1 1
4 1 P(A ∩ C) =  5C 4 · ( 2 ) ⋅ 2  +

2t + = 9 ⇒ t = 4 or t =  

t 2 5 6
5C 1 1 1 9
2 2 4·( 2
) ⋅  –  ( )
2 2
 =   

⇒ 2 2sin x−3 sin x


= 22  or 2 2sin x−3 sin x
= 2 − 1
 
26
A ∩ B ∩ C : (H T H H H T) or (H H H T H T)

2
⇒  2sin x – 3sinx = 2 
2
P (A ∩ B ∩ C) =    

2 26
or 2sin x – 3sinx = –1 
2
26 2 m
1 1 Required probability =  =  =   

⇒ sinx = − , 1, , 2  (reject) 

9 9 n
2 2 26

∴  n – m = 7
5 solutions in [0, 2π] 

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