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Aits 2021 PT II Jeem Sol
Aits 2021 PT II Jeem Sol
PART TEST – II
JEE (Main)-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Ue 0
R
2 0
; Ue p
2 0
R 2 H2 H
U g 0 0 ; Ug p mgH
2. A
Sol. W=0
5R
Ui 3 300 2250R
2
5R 3R
Uf 2 400 2 400 3200R
2 2
Q = U = 950 R
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3. B
Sol. Internal energy in liquid state is greater than that in the solid state.
Work done is negative as the volume of the system decreases.
4. B
Sol. Basic concepts of graph of thermodynamic processes.
5. D
Sol. Centre of mass is between C and X, which remains at rest and the whole body expands. So, C
moves left and X moves right.
6. C
mv 2
Sol. T1 mg
As temperature increases, ‘v’ decreases and increases. So, T1 decreases.
mv i2 1 1 2
T2 i mg 2 mv i mgx 2 mv f
2
mv i2 2mgx
T2 f mg
x
m 2gl v i2 x
T2 f T2 i 0 T2 decreases .
x
7. D
Sol. Basic concept of ferromagnetic substances.
8. C
Sol. Curie’s Law
B0
MC
T
0
C
T
9. C
Sol. Both of then will have same values of power radiated and absorbed initially. But, rate of fall of
temperature will be different as their masses are different.
10. B
Sol. Basic concept of electric field and graph.
11. C
Sol. = 1 rad/s
= rad in t = s
z = +2 × r = 2m
Fe = 1N ae = 1 m/s2
1
Se 1 2 5m
2
5 ˆ 5 ˆ
Se i jm
2 2
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5 5
Coordinates are , ,2 m
2 2
12. A
Q
Sol. Bv Q Bv C 800C
C
Since, X is at higher potential than Y
qA is + 800 C & qB is – 800 C.
13. D
Sol. Work done by magnetic field is always zero.
14. D
Sol. V1 = 0
K(x) K(30) K(y)
0
r 2r 4r
4x y 60 0 …(1) 30C
V3 = 0 x
K(x) K(30) K(y) 2r
0
4r 4r 4r y
x + y + 30 = 0 …(2)
From (1) & (2), we get x = – 10 & y = – 20 3r
Net charge = 0.
15. C
Sol. Just after key is open current in the inductors 2I0 I0
won’t charge.
R1 R2 R3
16. B
Sol.
Initial charge distribution Final charge distribution
C
q0
3
C 2 C 2
9 4
3
Heat dissipated = 3 C 2
2C 2C 27
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17. B
Sol. Increase in potential across 2R + Increase in 1A
potential across R = 0
1(2R) + (1 – x) R = 0
x=3
x
(1–x)
18. A
Sol. by KVL +q –q –(q0 –q) +(q0–q)
q0 q Ldi q
0
2C dt c
C 2C
q 3t
q 0 A sin
3
2LC
q0
At t = 0: q = 0 & I = 0 A & C
3 2 L
q0
Imax =
6LC
19. D
Sol. Magnetic moment, = I (R2) 0 2 cos 60
3
2
4 r3
Bnet 0 3 (1)2
4 r 2
60° 0 sin 60
r
4 r3
R
20. D
KQ2 KQ2 KQ2
Sol. Initial P.E. of the system =
4r 2r 2r
2 2
2KQ KQ 4KQ 2
Final P.E. of the system =
4r 2r 2r
7 KQ 2
W U
4 r
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SECTION – B
21. 5
qB Y
Sol. B
m
Clearly,
2 / 3 (+2)
t
5
3B
22. 5
1
Sol. P PT cons tan t …(1)
T
PV = nRT …(2)
From (1) & (2),
P2V = constant
Or PV1/2 = constant
For this polytrophic process, = ½.
R R
C
1 1
R
4.5R 2R
1
= 7/5
Degree of freedom = 5
SECTION – C
23. 00000.33
Sol. Ideal ammeter can be treated as a live wire. 2 1A 6 2/3A
2 1
x 1 A A
3 3 x
2 3
24. 00002.22
Sol. Using the parallel axis theorem, it can be reduced to the 2C0
following circuit. C/E D
Solving this circuit will give us equivalent capacitance between A 2C0
2C0
20
and O as C0 R/F
C0
9 2C0 O
2C0 C0
A
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25. 00008.64
Sol.
R (10V) R (xV) R (8V)
P P Q
V1 r V2 r V3 r
O O O
If the resistance of each voltmeter is r, then,
At P:
x 10 x 8 x 0
0
R R r
R 18 2x
…(1)
r x
At Q:
8x 80
0
R r
R x8
…(2)
r 8
From (1) & (2); we get ;
x = 8.64
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
26. A
Sol. H
Cl H
H H
Zn / CH3 COOH
( Anti elim ination)
H3 C CH3
cis-2- butene
CH3 Cl
CH3
27. B
Sol.
Ph Ph Ph
Et
Re arrangement
Et
H2 O
H
Et
HO
H
Ph
Et
28. C
Sol. Due to H – bonding, the most stable conformation is gauche at 60.
Stability order w.r.t = 60 > 180 > 120 > 0.
29. D
Sol. NaBH4 reduces ketonic group to alcoholic group without affecting Br and benzene ring.
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30. B
Sol. H2 O O
O N Ph
O3
O
O Ph N OH
O
Ph NH2
O O O O H
31. C
Sol. Molich and Barfoed are test for carbohydrate.
Xanthoprotic is for for aromatic amino acids.
Biuret is for proteins.
32. A
Sol. Natural rubber is bound by weak vander Waal’s interactions.
33. D
Sol. Strongest acid is HI.
34. B
Sol. (CH3)2CuLi causes 1, 4 - addition and the stereo is given by the existing neighbouring group.
35. A
Sol. NO 2
O NO2
NO2
NaOH
C
H2 O
NO2
H
OH
36. C
Sol. CH3 CH3
Ph
H3 C C H
CH2 H3C C H2 C C CH3
H3 C C CH2 C
CH3
Ph Ph Ph Ph
C
H
C
Ph CH3
Ph
37. A
Sol. Factual
38. D
Sol.
CH3
COOH H2 O
O
NaOBr
O
H /
O NH2 NH
NH2
(P)
H3 O
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39. B
Sol. NH2
OH
X Ph
X
OH
H3C H X OH
H 3C H
CH3 NH2
H
NH2 HNO 2
Ph
Ph
O H
CH3
Ph C C
X
40. C
Sol. CH3
CH3 CH2 C CH3
FeBr3
H3C C CH2 Br CH3
CH3
41. A
Sol. H H
O
LiAlH4 O
H2 O
OH
42. D
Sol. OH
O O
OH
Me Me
Me O
TsOH
E1
H2 O
H
OH 2
OH
43. B
Sol. CH 3I H2 O
excess
NH2 NMe3
I E1
Me 3N
P
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44. C
Sol. O O Li O
R X
R
Me2 CuLi
LiX
Me Me
45. C
Na Fe CN NO
Sol. Na S
Na2S
2 5
Violet colour confirm sulphur
SECTION – B
46. 4
Sol. Br
Br Br
Br Br Br
47. 3
Sol.
Et Et H Et
Pd / C
H2
;
H H Et H
1 isomer 2 isomers
SECTION – C
48. 00009.59
8.90 10.28
Sol. pI
2
49. 00000.33
Sol. Product 2HCHO + 3 HCOOH + CO2
1
0.33
3
50. 00000.67
Sol. X=2
Teflon, Polyacrylonitrile
Y=3
Nylon-6, 6, Nylon-6, Dacron
X 2
0.67
Y 3
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SECTION – A
51. C
Sol. Since xy = k 2xy = 2k
Equation of circle is x2 + y2 = k2
(x + y)2 – 2xy = k2
(x + y)2 = k2 + 2k so, k = –1 does not satisfy this equation
Similarly, (x – y)2 = k2 – 2k, for k = 1 does not satisfy this equation
This only two values of k = 1, –1 does not satisfy
52. B
Sol. Since S1F1 S2F2 = 25
S F S2F2 1
S F S2F2
Now 1 1 S1F1 S2F2 2 , 1 1 5 S1F1 + S2F2 10
2 2
53. C
Sol. Since, 2n 1 (C) is correct
54. B
A(–1, –7)
Sol. AB 62 82 , BC 32 42 5
AD AB 10 2 2
D divides AC in 2 : 1
DC BC 5 1 D
2 2 1 1 2 3 1 7
D , 1
2 1 2 1
3 6 7 13 B(5, 1) C(2, –3)
, , 1,
3 3 3
2
13 16 256 20
BD 5 1 1
2
3 9 3
55. A
h k Q
Sol. cos , cos 90
3 4 3
k
sin R(h, k)
4 h
x2 y2 k 4
1
3 2 42
P
56. C
Sol. Let the origin is shifted to (x1, y1) then x = X + x1, y = Y + y1
Now, (X + x1)2 + 7(X + x1)(Y + y1) – 2(Y + y1)2 + 17(X + x1) – 26(Y + y1) – 60 = 0
x1 = 2 and y1 = –3
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57. D
Sol. PS1 + PS2 = 2a S3(6, 3)
Let S3 be the image of S1 w.r.t tangent at P
So, PS1 = PS3 P
P, S2, S3 are collinear S3(6, 3)
34 11 S1(2, –1)
P , S2(1, –1)
9 9
58. B
Sol. OS, SN, SP are in GP P
(0, at)N (at2, 2at)
O(0, 0) S(a, 0)
59. B
Sol. Let (h, k) be the focus and foot of perpendicular from
(h, k) to y = 3 is (h, 3) and foot of perpendicular from y(1, k) f(h, k)
(h, k) to x = 1 is (1, k)
As perpendicular from focus on any tangent meet it on
3 k
the tangent at vertex so, slope of vertex is 2 (h, 3) y=3
h 1
2h – 2 = 3 – k, k + 2h – 5 = 0, 2x + y – 5 = 0 x
x=1
60. C
Sol. We know two line which cut the coordinate axis in concyclic points if m 1m2 = 1
Equation of tangent is y m1x 4m12 9 , y m2 x 4m22 9
Let point of intersection is (h, k). So, (k – mh)2 = 4m2 – 9, k2 + m2h2 – 2mkh = 4m2 – 9
m2(h2 – 4) – 2khm + k2 + 9 = 0, m1m2 = 1
k2 9
1 k2 + 9 = h2 – 4 h2 – k2 = 13, x2 – y2 = 13
h2 4
61. B
x y
Sol. Since equation of chord is cos sin cos
a 2 b 2 2
x y
If + = (2n + 1) then cos which always passes through centre
a 2 b
62. A
r r r A
Sol. IA , IB , IC
A B C
sin sin sin
2 2 2
r3 r 3 4R
IA IB IC = I
A B C A B C
sin sin sin 4R sin sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2 B C
3
4Rr
= 4Rr 2
r
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63. B
4 A B 4 A B 1 63 C
Sol. cos A B , 2cos2 1 , tan cot C
5 2 5 2 3 63 2 2
64. B
1 x
Sol. Let t , if 0 x 1 0 t 1
1 x
tan1 t 0,
4
65. C
1
Sol. 3 sin1 x , x 1
2
66. B
Sol. Solution is possible if sin x = 1 and cos ax = 1
2m 2m
x 4n 1 and ax = 2m x 4n 1
2 a 2 a
4m
a
4n 1
67. B
Sol. Expand by Binomial theorem
68. D
Sol. AOB OAB OBA
3
So, OAB is equilateral so AB = radius of circle O A
Area of circle is 8 (side)2 = 8, (side)2 = 8
Area of hexagon = 6 OAB
3 B
= 6 8 12 3 m2
4
69. A
BAX CAX A A
Sol. I1AI2 I1AX XAI2
2 2 2
1
Area of AI1A 2 AI1 AI2 sin I1AI2
2
Let BC = a, AB = c, AC = b, AXB =
I1 I2
1
AI1B = – (I1AB + IBA) = B C
2 2 2 X
Applying since Rule in ABI1
B B
C sin C sin
AI1 sin ABI1 2 2
AF1
AB sin AI1B
sin cos
2 2 2
C
b sin
similarly AF2 2
sin
2
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B C A B C
c sin b sin bc sin sin sin
1 2 A
2 sin 1 2 2 2
4AI1F2
2 2 2 sin
cos sin
2 2
A B C bc a b c b c a c a b
So, minimum are is bc sin sin sin
2 2 2 9abc
14 10 12 14 10 14 10 12 10 12 14
c = 10, a = 12, b = 14 =
8 10 12 14
8 16 12
= 16
8 12
70. B
7 A
Sol. Since, cos A
25
x M
10 x
If M is mid-point of AE then AM =
2 E
10 x 7 D x
cos A x
2x 25
250
x B C
39
SECTION – B
71. 5
Sol. Since hyperbola is rectangular and P will be the mid-point
So, CP will be the radius.
72. 6
1
9 9 2
Sol. x sin x 2 x sin x 6
x sin x x sin x
SECTION – C
73. 00033.00
CD BC A
Sol.
AD BA
BC AB BC AB
D
CD AD 8 3
So, AB + BC = 11.K for lowest K = 1
AB + BC = 11 = AC which is not possible
If AB = BC = 22 (i.e., AB = 6, BC = 16) B C
So, perimeter must be 22 + 11 = 33
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74. 00018.00
Sol. Area of ACD + Area of BCD = ABC C
1 C 1 C 1
6b sin 6 a sin ab sinC
2 2 2 2 2
c c
C C C C b a
6b sin 6a sin ab 2 sin cos 2 2
2 2 2 2
1 6
6b 6a 2ab A B
3 D
2 2ab C
6 a b ab 18
3 ab
75. 00001.50
Sol. Equation of chord in mid-point form is T = S1
This passes through (2, 1) so 42 – 12 + 9 = 0
3
2
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