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Aiits 2325 PT I Jeem TD Sol
Aiits 2325 PT I Jeem TD Sol
Aiits 2325 PT I Jeem TD Sol
FIITJEE
ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
PART TEST – I
JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 03-12-2023
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. [Dipole moment] = LIT, E ML3 / IT 3 E ML / IT 3
2. A
Sol. Rule : I We know all non zero digits are significant.
Rule : II. If zero is between two non – zero digits this is also significant.
Rule : III. If zero left to the non – zero digit they are non – significant.
Significant figures for number 23.023 is 5. Using I & II.
Significant figures for number 0.0003 is 1. Using I, II & III.
Significant figures for number 2.1 10–3 is 2. Using I.
3. D
4
Sol. (A) V R3
3
dV 4 d 3 4
or , R . 3R3 4R2
dR 3 dr 3
(B) At R = 10 cm, the rate of change of volume with the radius is
dV
dR
4 R2 4 100 cm2
400 cm2 .
The change in volume as the radius change from 10.0 cm to 10.1 cm is
dV
V R
dR
400 cm2 0.1 cm
3
40 cm
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4. C
a
Sol. Distance covered in nth second is 2n 1
2
1
Distance covered in n second = a n2
2
2 1
This implies ratio =
n n2
5. B
Sol. V
S
O
6. B
Sol. Let v = velocity of rain
Possible values of are –30o < < 90o.
10
30o
7. C
Sol. Force diagram in the frame of the car
T
a
ma m
a
mg
Applying Newton’s law perpendicular to string
mgsin macos
a
tan
g
Applying Newton’s law along string T m g2 a 2 ma T m g2 a2 ma
8. B
Sol. a b c [string constrained]
T T
B
T b
T
A
C
a mag
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9. B
Sol. FBD of block B w.r.t wedge A, for maximum ‘a’ perpendicular to wedge:
ma cos
y'
N
x'
A
ma
F1 mg sin
mg cos
+
ma sin
mg
10. B
Sol. The breaking force is insufficient, so the block will not slide.
Shear strength
=(0.6) 200 = 120N
ma
= 200N N 20 m / s2
200 N
10 g 10N
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2 2
Net contact force on the block = 200 100 100 5 N
11. D
Sol. Increase in KE = work done
1 1 2F x
m v 22 m 0 0
2 2 m
11 F0 x 0
v2
m
12. C
dU
Sol. F 0 at B and C
dx
13. B
Sol. VB g
2 2
x VB x 2
g
14. A
Sol. h 2gh cos
u
2gh cos
focid
2gh
Here e = 1
If ball rebound elastically
vLOI = uLOI
Along line of impact momentum conservation
Ndt mv mu mv mu 2mu
Along LO I uLOL = u cos
J = 2m cos. 2gh
15. A
ML
Sol. Initially Ycom
Mm
Since no external force is acting
COM should be at rest
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m1y1 m2 y 2
y CM
m1 m2
Let balloon descend by a distance x.
m x M h x
O
m M
ML m M x
Mh
x (Distance descend by balloon)
mM
mh
Lx (Distance raised by man)
mM
16. D
Sol. I I1 I2 I3
I3
I1 I2
3 2
I1 I2 mr
2
mr 2
I3
2
7 2
I I1 I2 I3
mr
2
Moment of inertia = 3 mk2 where k is radius of gyration.
7
3mk 2 mr 2
2
7
k r
6
17. C
Sol. By equating forces in vertical direction
T1 T2 mg
Tc.o.m 0
L L
T1 T2 0
4 2
T1 2T2
The ratio of T1 / T2 is 2 : 1
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18. C
Sol. For pure translatory motion, net torque about centre of mass should be zero. Thus F is applied at
centre mass of system.
i
2
0, 3
(0, 2 )
C
0 .2 2 2
P
2 3
2
3
2
PC
3
4
3
19. B
Sol. N
mg
b
For extreme case cm fs N 0
2 2
ma b gb
mg 0 fs ma, N mg a
2 2
20. D
Sol. Given a A 2 5 m / s 2
5 / 2 rad / s2
aB 1. 5 / 2 m / s 2
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SECTION – B
21. 15
d
Sol. B catches C in time t then t
u 10
Separation by this time has increased by ‘d’ between A and C hence
d
10 5 d
u 10
u 15 m / s
22. 20
Sol. Velocity of approach of P and O is
P
60o
v = 10 m/s
O
dx
v cos60o 5 m / s
dt
It can be seen that velocity of approach is always constant.
100
P reaches O after = 20 sec
5
23. 50
Sol. N mg 40
fs max N 0.8 40 32
fs ext. force 30
2
R2 N2 fs2 50
R = 50 Nt.
24. 20
Sol.
F cos 60
N
60
F sin 60
f = µN
mg
F 3
N mg F sin 60 3 10 ……..(i)
2
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Fcos60 N ……..(ii)
F 1 F 3
10 3
2 2 3 2
F F
5
2 4
F
5 F 20N
4
25. 10
1
Sol. Area under curve 4 20 40J
2
W = work done by resistive force F = – 40J
–40 = Kf –Ki , Ki = 50 J, so Kf = 50 – 40 = 10 J
26. 5
Sol. For safe driving Vmax rg
10 rg
For wet road v' rg 5m / s
4
27. 2
v
Sol. rod po int rel. ; vrel. being the velocity of one point w.r.t. other
r
3v v
= and ‘r’ being the distance between them.
r
2v
r
28. 11
Sol. Mass of the ring = L
x x'
90o
A O B
L
Radius of ring
2
mr 2
IAB
2
3 2
Ix x ' mr (by parallel axis theorem)
2
By putting value of m and r we get
3 L3
Ix x '
8 2
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29. 6
Sol. Conserving angular momentum of the earth wrt its axis of rotation
I1 1 I2 2
2
2 2 R
MR12 M 1 2
5 5 4
2 2
2 4 1 T1 ; T2
1 2
T2 1 1 T1 24
T2 6
T1 2 4 4 4
30. 4
1
Sol. Kinetic energy = L
2
K1 L11
K 2 L2 2
L2 L / 4
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. D
K exp
Sol. P
K theo.
32. A
Sol. During steady state conc. does not change.
33. D
Sol. At critical temperature, both liquid and gas coexist.
34. A
Vm a
Sol. Z
Vm b VmRT
Since a 0
10
Z
9
35. D
Sol. dU dQ dw Tds PdV (as wnonmechanical Pdv )
36. C
Sol. Cl doesn’t participate in H bonding.
37. C
Sol. HI has max, b.p due to polarity.
38. C
Sol. Five points can be plotted.
C B
A
D E
39. B
Sol. With increase in effective nuclear charge 2S energy decrease.
40. C
Sol. Value of keq. Talks about extent of reaction.
41. D
Sol. For 250 ml 0.4N NaOH+250 ml 16M Ca OH2
M1V1 M2 V2
OH
V1 V2
0.2 0.16 0.36
pOH 1 0.5563, pH 13.44
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42. D
Sol. at very high P
P V b RT
PV Pb
Z 1
RT RT
43. C
Sol. H CKa
CH3 COOH
1 C
pH log 2 1
2 C1
44. A
Sol. Explained by property.
45. A
Sol. M 0.02 M 0.02
AgNO 3 HCN
250 M 250 M
Mixed Solution
K a HCN 9 10 10
K sp AgCN 9 1016
Find [Agto] at equilibrium
AgNO3 Ag NO3
9 10 10
Ag HCN AgCN H K q
0.01 0.01 9 10 16
Since, HCN
H CN
Ag CN
AgCN
0.01
2
106
x
x 2 108
x 10 4
46. C
Sol. NaCl Na Cl
Cl Ag Cl
AgCl2
AgCl2
K eq K f
AgCl Cl
10 4 1 10 4 1
Cl
2 10 10
3 10 5
5
5 6 10 5
3
Cl 0.33
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1
So, wt. of NaCl in 500 liter = 500 58.5
3
47. C
Sol. KE h
= 10.2 – 4.2
1
mu2 KE
2
h
2KE m
48. B
Sol. Ratio of radial probability density,
4a0
R 2 2a0 e a0
e 4
2
6a0
R 3a0 a0
e 6
e
e2
So, value of x y 2 4
49. B
Sol. Can be explained on periodic properties.
50. C
1
Sol. Work done 0.5 200 1.01 102
2
0.5 100 1.01 10 2 atm liter
SECTION – B
51. 2
21.76 1019
Sol. EHe 4
32
hc
EHe
o
2053 A
2
1000
52. 1
Sol. CH3 COOH
- + +2
5 + 6 MnO 4 + 18 H 5 + 6 Mn + 14 H2O
53. 4
Sol. Ce 4 is a good O.A., So x 4 , y no. of unpaired e 0 .
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54. 4
Sol. Order w.r.t. P 0
Q2
R2
55. 5
Sol. All
56. 1
Sol. S HNO3
H2 SO 4 NO2
57. 2
Sol. iii, iv
58. 3
Sol. SnO2 , Cr2 O3 (are amphoteric), CaO – basic
59. 2
Sol. S 2O82 SO3 3
60. 6
Sol. POH of 0.1 M NH3 and 0.01 M NH4
NH4
P OH
Pkb log
NH3
6 log101 5
OH 10 5
2
So, K sp Mg OH2 Mg2 OH
10 16 Mg2 10 10
x=6
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. B
Sol. mx + b = bx + m
(m – b) x = m – b x = 1 (m b since for m = b, x coordinate will become zero)
m – b = 1 ( as x coordinate of the point of intersection of the lines is n
x 1 y b m 9
b 1 b 9 (m 1 b)
b 4 and m 5
sum of x-intercepts of lines is
b m 4 5 41
m b 5 4 20
62. D
2 p p
Sol. m AB ;mST ;mid point of AB , 5
p 2 2
B(p, 6)
y
T
A
(0, 4)
x
O S (x, 0)
p p
equation of TS y 5 x
2 2
10 p
put y 0 x
p 2
Hence p 2, 10 for x to be an integer.
63. B
9 1 1 9 1 1
1 1
Sol. 2 c 1 1 1 1 1
2 2
c c/9 1 0 0 1
c=3
64. D
Sol. The value of k can be obtained if perpendicular distance from 3, 2 on the line x – y + k = 0 is
which gives 5 k 10 10 5 k 10 15 k 5
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65. A
Sol. Triangle ABO and ADF are similar
A
+
5
B C
3
O
+
5
D F L
AB AO
AF AD
4 5 32
AF
AF 8 5
32 7
Hence OF 5
5 5
66. B
Sol. If two conic, having the principal axes in the same directions, intersect orthogonally, then they are
confocal, thus
45 45 5
5
4 p 4
67. B
x y
Sol. Tangent at a sec ,b tan is sec tan 1
a b
a b
Thus 1 and 1 a2 b2 1
sec tan
68. A
Sol. Chord of the hyperbola with mid-point x1, y1 is
T S1
3h 2 x 2k 3 y 3h2 2k 2 2h 3k 0
3h 2
Its slope 2
2k 3
69. B
Sol. If circle is x 2 y 2 2gx 2fy c 0 and the lines are axes of coordinates, then
2 g2 c a and 2 f 2 c b, where a and b are constant. So the locus of the centre g, f is
a 2 b2
x 2 y2 . Which is a rectangular hyperbola?
4
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70. C
Sol. tan tan( ) ( )
tan( ) tan( )
1 tan( ) tan( )
x y
bx ay
a b
x y xy ab
1
a b
or xy ab bx ay cot
71. C
x2 y 2
Sol. A normal to ellipse 1 at P acos ,b sin is
a2 b2
ax sec bycosec a2 b2
a2 b 2 a2 b2
T cos ,0 andG 0, sin
a b
2
b
PT 2 2 a2 sin b2 cos 2
a
a2
and
PG2 2 a2 sin2 b2 cos2
b
b2
PT : PG 2 1 e 2
a
72. B
Sol.
Foci of the ellipse are 7,0 . Radius of circle = distance between the centre (0, 3) and a focus.
73. D
Sol. a + b + c = 2s
b c 2s a constant
AC + AB = constant
Locus of A is ellipse with B and C as foci.
74. A
x y
Sol. Any tangent to the ellipse is
a b
cos sin 1 and the points are 0, a2 b2 and a, a2 b2
75. A
Sol. Let the coordinates of P be (h, k), Equation of the chord of contact of tangents drawn from P to
the circle x 2 y 2 r 2 is
h r2
hx ky r 2 y x
k k
It touches the parabola y 2 4ax if
r2 a r2 ak a
Condition c
k h k h m
k
2
r
k2 h
a
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r2
Locus of the point (h, k) is y 2 x.
a
76. B
Sol. Normal drawn at P at 2 ,2at is tx y 2at at 3 , which meets the axis in G 2a at 2 ,0
2 2
So, PG 2a at 2
at 2 2at
2a 1 t 2
Subtangent
Y
P
O N G X
T
TN TO ON 2at 2
Given PG = 2TN
2a 1 t 2 4at 2
4t 4 t 2 1 0
1 1 16 1 17
t2
2.4
8
t 2
0
17 1
X coordinate of P at 2 a
8
77. D
1 a 2b 2
Sol. We have, p p2
1 1 a2 b2
2
2
a b
Also, 2p 2
a b 2 2
2 a2 b2 a 2
b2
2 2
ab
or a 2b 2 2
Thus, a4 2p2a2 2 a4 a2 b 2 a2 2
2 2
a b 2 0
78. B
Sol. Let the are meets the base (X-axis) at the point P(x, 0), then
Y
A(p/2, q)
O X
Q B(p, 0)
P(x, 0)
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p
AP
2
2
p 2 p2
x q
2 4
2 2
or x px q 0
Thus, the abscissae of two points P x1,0 andQ x 2 ,0 are the roots of the above equation, and
x1 x 2 p,x1x 2 q2
2
PQ x1 x 2 x1 x 2 4x1x 2 p2 4q2
79. C
Sol. Let the equation of the circle be
2 2
x 2 y 1 r 2
or x 2 y 2 4x 2y 5 r 2 0 ...(i)
The common chord of the circle (i) and the given circle is
2x 4y 1 r 2 0 …(ii)
The line (ii) is a dimeter of the given circle, so,
2(1) 4(3) 1 r 2 0 r 3
Hence, the radius of the circle is 3.
80. C
Sol. Let the given points be A 1,3 and B(5, 11). The equation of the line AB is
4x 3y 13 0 …(1)
The equation of any circle passing through A and B is
x 1 x 5 y 3 y 11 4x 3y 13 0
Or x 2 y 2 4 4 x 14 3 y 28 13 0 …(2)
3
The coordinates of the centre are 2 2,7
2
2
3 2
radius 2 2
7 28 13 (Given)
2
Hence, the coordinates of the centre are (2, 7).
SECTION – B
81. 1
Sol. The equation of the circle touching the line 3x y 6 at 1, 3 can be given by
2 2
x 1 y 3 3x y 6 0
or x 2 y 2 3 2 x 6 y 10 6 0 ...(1)
Solving the equation (1) with the line y = x, we get
2x 2 2 4 x 10 6 0 …(2)
If the line y = x touches the circle (1), then the roots of the equation (2) must be equal, Thus,
2
2 4 4 2 10 6 0
8 4 5 or 8 4 5
Now, the radius of the circle given by the equation (1), is given by
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2 2
3 2 6 10
r 10
2 2 2
Using two values of ' ', we get two radii
10
r1 8 4 5 10 2 4 10
2
10
and r2 8 4 5 10 2 4 10
2
The smaller radius is r1 10 2 4 10 .
Thus, r1 1
82. 8
Sol. The equation of the circle is x 2 y 2 4y 0
The centre of the circle is C 0,2 and radius is a = 2. Let the line x + y – 1 = 0 cuts the chord AB
from the circle, which subtends angle at the larger segment of the circle, then the angle
subtended at the centre is 2 .
Y
P
A a
C
p
D
X
B
x+y=1
Length of perpendicular from the centre upon the line is
1 p 1
p andcos
2 a 2 2
sec 2 2 or sec 2 8
83. 2
Sol. Let the equation of the circle be
x 2 y 2 2gx 2fy c 0 …(1)
It passes through the point (1, t), so,
1 t 2 2g 2ft c 0 …(2)
It passes through the point (t, 1), so,
t 2 1 2gt 2f c 0 …(3)
It passes through the point (t, t), so,
t 2 t 2 2gt 2ft c 0 …(4)
From the equations (2) and (3), we get
2g 1 t 2f t 1 0 or 2 g f 1 t 0
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85. 4
x2 3x c
Sol. y
x 2 3x c
x2 y 1 3x y 1 c y 1 0
x R
2 2
9 y 1 4c y 1 0
2
2 cy 2 c 3y 3 0 2
2 c 3 y 2 c 3 2 c 3 y 2 c 3 0
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2 c 3 2 c 3
or y
2 c 3 2 c 3
2 c 3
But given, 7
2 c 3
2 c 3 14 c 21
or 12 c 24 or c 2
c4
86. 3
Sol. 4x 2 16x c 0
x 2 4x c 0
c
Let f(x) x 2 4x
4
Then, the following cases arise:
2
1 3
Case I : D0
16 c 0
c 16
Case II : f(1) 0
c
1 4 0
4
c
3
4
c 12
Case III : f(2) 0
c
48 0
4
c
4
4
c 16
Case IV : f(3) 0
c
9 12 0
4
c
3
4
c 12
Combining all cases, we get
12 c 16
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87. 7
Sol. We have, r+s+t=0 …(i)
1001
rs st tr …(ii)
8
2008
and rst 251 …(iii)
8
3 3 3 3 3 3
Now, r s s t t r t r s
r s t 0
t 3 r 3 s3 3 rst r s t 0
3 251 753
3 3 3
Now, 99 r s s t t r 753
753
7.6
99
7
88. 6
2
Sol. Point of intersection of ax + 3y – 1 = 0 and ax + y + 1 = 0 is A ,1 and point of intersection of
a
1 1
ax + 3y – 1 = 0 and x 3y 0 is B , 1
a 1 3 a 1
a
Slop of OA is mOA
2
1
and Slop of OB is mOB
3
mOA mOB 1
a 1
1
2 3
or a 6
a 6
89. 5
Sol. Here, B is the image of A w.r.t line y = x
B 2,1 and C is the image of A w.r.t line x – 2y + 1 = 0 if C , , then
1 2 2 1 4 1
1 2 1 4
9 2
or and
5 5
9 2
C ,
5 5
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Equation of BC is
2
1
5
y 1 x 2
9
2
5
or 3x y 5 0 Eq. of BC is ax by 5 0
Here, a 3, b 1
a 2b 5
90. 6
Sol. x 2 y 2 2x 2y 8 0
or x 2 y 2 2x 8 2y 0
which is of the form S L 0
All the circles pass through the point of intersection of the circle x 2 y 2 2x 8 0 and y 0
Solving, we get
x 2 2x 8 0
or x 4 x 2 0
A 2,0
and B 4,0
Hence, AB 6
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