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G12 JEE - OR-AT-03-23 - Answers - A
G12 JEE - OR-AT-03-23 - Answers - A
G12 JEE - OR-AT-03-23 - Answers - A
So lut io ns
Q1. (C)
Q2. (A)
Potential at
Charge of
Q3. (B)
D ue to balanced Wheatstone bridge resistance between and can be removed.
Q4. (C)
Current does not flow through because it follows wheatstone balancing condition.
Q5. (A)
Q6. (D )
.
T his is a complex vibration consisting of harmonic vibrations of frequencies and
.
T he highest is . So,
Q7. (B)
For the incident electron or
de-Broglie wavelength
Shortest -ray wavelengh
Q8. (C)
Nuclear reaction
Required energy
Q9. (D )
Similarly
Q10. (B)
In the condition of minimum deviation, light ray goes parallel to the base i.e. is horizontal.
Q11. (D )
Q12. (C)
Now,
Q13. (B)
Path difference ,
.
Q14. (C)
Q15. (D )
Q16. (B)
Q17. (A)
Q20. (C)
Here, mass of the beam, length of the beam, mass of each boy, distance of
each boy from the axis of rotation.
-s
Q21. 10
Hear
Q22. 3
Q23. 6
BE of
BE of
[Because absorption of energy decreases and release of energy increases BE].
In nucleus there are nucleon
Q24. 6
Q29. 2
Q30. 10
G iven
vel. at
at
So,
Q31. (A)
No. of moles of
Volume of
Q32. (D )
SPM does not allow solute particles & to pass through if. So and will
not react.
Q33. (A)
G iven :
Q35. (B)
Q36. (A)
Q37. (C)
Q38. (C)
Calgon
Q39. (C)
Q40. (B)
Q41. (C)
Aluminothermite process,
Q42. (A)
Q43. (C)
Q46. (D )
Reactivity
Q47. (B)
T heory based
Q48. (B)
From the final product, we can deduce that if a carbocation is formed at the secondary carbon,
can attack the carbocation to give the markonikov product.
A markonikov reaction can be obtained by treating corresponding alkene
with HBr.
T hus, reagents required would be:
1. Conc. alc at which will bring about dehydrohalogenation.
2. HBr at brings about Markovniokov's addition such that bromine attacks the carbocation to
give the final product.
Q49. (D )
All the above statements are true except option (D ) as in solvolysis reactions, a carbocation
intermediate and not a carbanion intermediate is formed followed by the attack of a nucleophile.
Q50. (B)
Q51. 36
Q52. 32
Q53. 22
Q54. 1
Q55. 3
Q56. 8
Q57. 2
(unpaired)
Q58. 5
Q59. 4
Q60. 48
Q61. (A)
..... (1)
and .... (2)
So, and
Q62. (C)
..... (1)
If , then
so roots are
Q63. (A)
{common ratio }
...... (1)
and
..... (2)
Eqn. (1) & (2)
Q64. (C)
So,
So
Q65. (B)
Number of paths passing through are
Ans.
Q66. (A)
So, Arg
Q68. (B)
Let the centroid of is & is , then and
locus is
Q69. (B)
Let
where is first term and is common difference.
Q70. (B)
Solving equation of line and circle gives endsof diameter as and hence equation of
circle is-
Q71. (B)
Q72. (C)
.... (1)
Now,
Q73. (C)
We have,
Q74. (A)
Area
Q75. (A)
Let
Put
I.F.
Put
.... (1)
When , then
difference equation (1) & put
we get
Q76. (D )
Q77. (D )
from above we concluded that f is not continuous for any values of and .
Q78. (C)
Q79. (A)
Q80. (A)
We have,
[putting
So,
Q81. 16
by similar triangle
.... (1)
.... (2)
by (1) and (2)
or
or
Q82. 49
Let is max.
is max, when
So term is
Q83. 2
Let,
Q84. 0
but
Q85. 52
Put
Put
Put
Put
Q86. 8
Q87. 1
Q88. 2
Now,
.
T hen value of is .
Q90. 8.00
Area of the ellipse