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02-07-2023 - SR - Super60 - STERLING BT - Jee-Adv (2022-P1) - UTA-17 - Key & Sol's
02-07-2023 - SR - Super60 - STERLING BT - Jee-Adv (2022-P1) - UTA-17 - Key & Sol's
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 5 2 9 3 1233 4 7 5 3 6 5
13 ACD 14 ABCD 15 A 16 B 17 A 18 A
PHYSICS
19 4 20 1 21 2 22 1 23 1.5 24 4
25 3 26 8 27 BD 28 ABC 29 BC 30 ABCD
31 BD 32 AC 33 A 34 D 35 B 36 B
CHEMISTRY
5.17
37 – 38 2 39 2 40 4 41 4 42 14
5.19
43 0 44 3 45 ABC 46 BC 47 ACD 48 AB
49 AC 50 ABC 51 B 52 C 53 D 54 A
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 02-07-2023_Sr.Super60_ STERLING _BT_Jee-Adv(2022-P1)_UTA-17_Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
n
1
1. We have n n
r 0 Cr : n = 10
n /21 1 1 1 n /21 2 1
n
n n n n
r 0 Cr Cn r C / 2 r 0 Cr Cn /2
n /21 2 1
2 n n ……(ii)
r 0 Cr Cn / 2
n / 2 1
r nr n/2
n
n
r n n n
r 0 Cr r 0 Cr Cr Cn /2
n /21 n n n n /21 1 1 n
n n n n n [Using (ii)]
r 0 Cr 2. Cn /2 2 r 0 Cr Cn /2 2
n
r n
Hence ,
r 0
n
n for all n N
Cr 2
2. ab = 1
6!
1/ 3 a 1/ 2 b c
3. Any term of the expansion is of the form 5 x 3 y z
a!b!c!
non-negative integers and a + b + c = 6. For rational coefficients ‘a’ must be
z c , a, b,c
multiple of 3 and b must be multiple of 2. The following are the possibilities
6! 6! 6! 2 6! 3 6! 6! 6! 2
Sum of coefficients .3 3 3 5 .5.3 5 1233
6! 2!4! 4!2! 6! 3!3! 3!2! 6!
Ans.
n +1
Hence, = 2(i.e.,) n = 7
4
5. 240 is divisible by 4n + 2 or 120 is divisible by 2n + 1.
Number of the form (2n + 1), n I are all odd natural numbers.
Thus we have to find al odd numbers dividing 120.
These numbers are 1, 3, 5, 15.
Hence, number of divisors = 4.
6. _ _ _ _ 5 = 10 4 ways
_ _ _ 5 _ = 104 ways
_ _ 5 _ _ = 104 ways
_ 5 _ _ _ = 104 ways
5 _ _ _ _ = 104 ways
total = 5´104 ways
7.
(a1 + a 2 + a 3 + a 4 ) = 21
a 5 + a 3 + a 6 + a 7 = 21
a1 + a 2 + a 3 + a 4 + a 5 + a 6 + a 7 = 35
a 3 = 7, a1 + a 2 + a 4 = 14, a 5 + a 6 + a 7 = 14
a1 , a 2 , a 3 Î {2, 4,8}, a 5 ,a 6 , a 7 Î {3, 5, 6}
a1 , a 2 , a 4 Î {3, 5,6}, a 5 ,a 6 , a 7 Î {2, 4, 8}
Required number of ways = (3!´ 3!) + (3!´ 3!) = 72
8. Let 23.34.56 = N
xy
= N ( x - N )( y - N ) = N 2
x+y
[ X - N = X, Y - N = Y ]
XY = N 2 = 26.38.512
Number of solutions X. Y = N 2 = 26.38.512
9. We note that each option is of the form
n 1 or n n 1
n
n 1
n n
1 1
Now, 1
n n 1 n n
1 n n 1 1
n 2
1
But 1 1 n.
n n 2! n
n n 1 n 2 1
3
.........
3! n
1 1 1 1 2
11 1 1 1 ......
2! n 3! n n
1 n 1 n n 1 for n 3
n
n 1
n
Which is satisfied only by the option (b) and (c)
2n 1
10. Given 3 3 5 …. (1)
0 1
2n 1
Let ' 3 3 5 …. (2)
0 ' 1
From (1) & (2)
2n 1 2n 1
' 3 3 5 3 3 5
2n 2
2 2n 1 C1 3 3 53 ... 2n 1C2n 152n 1
2n
5 2n 1C3 3 3
' 10 1
But 1 ' 1
' is an integer
' 0
101
divisible by 10.
2n 1
2n 1 2n 1
3 3 5
2 2
52 30 3 22n 1 26 15 3
divisible by 22n 1
2
A (B
r 1
r 10 Br C10 A r ) 10 Cr ( 20 C 10 20 C r – 30 C 10 10 C r )
r 1
11.
10 10
= 20
C 10 r 1
10
C10 r 20 C r 30 C10 10 C r 10 C10 r
r 1
3
12. A) 6 C3. 4C2 .5!.5! = (5!)
B) 6 C1.9!
C) (6 + 1)!4!
D) 10 P4
13. No. of divisors = (1 + 1)(2 + 1)(3 + 1)(1 + 1)(1 + 1) = 96
Since there are 6 primes which are 13 and N contain only five distinct primes, N cannot
be div. By 13!.
2 S 2n ci.cj
o i j n
S n ci.cj n 22n 2ncn 1 2n
ci.cj 2 2ncn
2 o i j n 2
Ci n C j C i
n
n n
B) Cj
0 i j n 0 i j n 0i j n
n
n.2n 1 j. n C j n.2n 1 n.2n 1 n.2n
j 1
n
C) 0 i j n
i nC j
j 1
n
C j 0 1 2 ..... j 1
n
j j 1 1 n 1 n n
nC j j 2 nC j j Cj
j 1 2 2 j 1 2 j 1
1 1
n 1 n.2n2 n.2n1 n n 1 .2n3
2 2
16. A) a0 a1 a2 .......... a22n coefficient x 2nin(1 x x 2 )n ( x 2 x 1)n
2 2 2
n
1 1
B) a0 a2 a1a3 ....... a2 n2 a2 n coefficient x 2 in (1 x x ) 1 2
2 n
x x
C) ar a2 n r
D) let f(x) = (1 x x )
2 n
f (1) f (1)
a0 a2 a4 ...... a2 n
2
a0 1
17. AA, SSS, TT, EE, RR, M, B, L
11!
A) Take RAAT as one unit. Therefore 10 + 1 = 11 units can be arranged in ways.
3!´ 2!
B) After fixing S in first position and R in last position the remaining 12 letters can be
12!
arranged in remaining 12 positions in 4
ways
(2!)
7!
C) First 7 positions can be filled with A 's, E 's, M, B, L in 2
ways. The remaining
(2!)
7!
7 positions can be filled with S's, T 's, R 's in 2
ways.
3!´(2!)
7!
D) 7 even positions can be filled with A 's, S's, R 's in 2
ways. 7 odd positions
(2! ) ´ 3!
7!
can be filled with T 's, E 's, M, B, L in 2
(2! )
18. A) One Indian wife and one American wife can be selected in 2 C1 ´ 2C1 ways and
keeping an unmarried person in between these two wives the total number of linear
arrangements are 2 C1 ´ 2C1 ´ 7´ 2 = 40320
B) Required number of ways = 8= 40320
C) Required number of ways = (7 -1)´ 2 ´ 2C1 ´ 2C1 = 5760
D) Number of ways in which interviews can be arranged
= 9 ´ 8C 2 ´ 6C 2 ´ 4C 2 ´ 2C 2 = 22680
PHYSICS
0
19. PQ = R tan 60 = 3R
R
OP = = 2R
cos600
(
Total resistance of the loop, r = 3 + 3 Rl )
pR 2
Area of the loop enclosing the field, A =
6
A dB
Induced current, i =
r dt
0
PQ = R tan 60 = 3R
R
OP = = 2R
cos600
(
Total resistance of the loop, r = 3 + 3 Rl )
pR 2
Area of the loop enclosing the field, A =
6
A dB
Induced current i =
r dt
20. Magnetic flux likes with the loop is
m i
f = B.S = 0 (a 2 )
2p r
2
m ia
= 0
2pr
df m 0ia 2 dr
\ e= =
dt 2pr 2 dt
m 0ia 2 æ dr ö
= V çç = v÷÷
2pr 2 çè dt ÷ø
21. If we consider the cylindrical surface to be a ring of radius R, there will be an induced
emf due to changing field.
dj dB
ò E. dl = dt = -A dt
dB dB E dB
E (2pR ) = A = -pR 2 E=
dt dt 2 dt
\ force on the electron.
eR d B 1 eR dB
F = Ee = - acceleration =
2 dt 2 m dt
As the field is increasing being directed inside the paper, hence there will be
anticlockwise induced current (in order to oppose the cause) in the ring (assumed). Hence
there will be a force towards left on the electron
l
2
e = Bw sin q ò x dx
0
2
l
= Bw sin 2 q
2
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= 6(1) ´ sin 2 30 = 3V
2
26. EMF induced in rod ab is E1 = Bv1L sin 600
Here L = length of ab
Lsin 600 = l = 10cm = separation between the rails
\ E1 = Bv1l = 10 ´10-3 ´ 4 ´ 0.1 = 4 mV
The equivalent circuit is as shown. Current distribution is also shown. WE will apply
Kirchhoff’s loop law for the two loops.
Bwr 2 çæ Bwa 2 ÷ö
Indeed e.m.f E = = çç ÷÷( radius = a )
2 è 2 ÷ø
By nodal equation
æ x - E ö÷ æ x - 0 ö÷ 4E 2Bwa 2
4çç + ç = 0 x = =
çè r ÷÷ø èçç r ø÷÷ 5 5r
Also direction of current in (i) will be toward negative terminal, i.e., from rim to origin
E 4E
alternating, by equivalent of cells figure I = =
r 5r
r+
4
2
BwR
28. Due to only rotation, emf = , due to only translation, emf = BvR
2
29. Fnet = ma
1
Heat liberated = change in K.E of rod = mV02
2
dB ar
30. For r £ R, E ´ 2pr = ´pr 2 E =
dt 2
dB 2 ar 2
For r > R, E ´ 2pr = ´pr E =
dt 2
R dB æ R ö÷2 paR 2
For r = the emf induced. e = ´pçç ÷÷ =
2 dt çè 2 ø 4
31. The net magnetic flux through the loops at time ‘t’ is
f = B(2A - A )cos wt = BA cos wt
df
so, = BwA sin wt
dt
df p
\ is maximum when f = wt =
dt 2
The emf induced in the smaller loop.
d
wsmaller = (BA cos wt ) = BwA sin wt
dt
\ amplitude of maximum net emf induced in both the loops
= amplitude of maximum emf induced in the smaller loop alone.
32. By reciprocity theorem of mutual induction, it can be assumed that current in infinite
wire is varying at 10 A/s and EMF is induced in triangular loop.
Flux of magnetic field through triangle loop, if current in infinite wire is f , can be
calculated as follows.
mi
df = 0 2y dy
2py
mi
df = 0 dy
p
m iæ 1 ö
f = 0 çç ÷÷÷
p çè 2 ø
CHEMISTRY
37. 0.1 mole of reactant gives 0.08 moles of “A” and 0.08 moles of “A” gives 0.07 moles of
“B”
1) Hg (OAC)2 , H 2O
H 3C - CH 2 - CH = CH 2 ¾¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾-¾¾
2) NaBH 4 , OH( )
B = C 4 H 8O 48 + 8 + 16 = 72g / mol
0.072´ 72 = 5.184 g
38.
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. Electron withdrawing group only increases the rate of reaction.
44. Product is
45. Conceptual
46. Conceptual
47. A, C, D yields tri bromo phenol
48. In acidic medium only one alpha H per carbon is replaced by halogen
49. A and C form stable hydrates and are isolable
50. Reaction D give benzyl alcohol
51. Conceptual
52. Conceptual
53. Conceptual
54. Conceptual