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IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-A,B&C) GTM-8(N) Date: 06-01-24


Time: 3 HRS JEE-MAIN Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 B 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 A
6 B 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 A
11 B 12 B 13 A 14 A 15 A
16 C 17 A 18 D 19 B 20 B
21 1 22 30 23 3 24 780 25 16
26 2000 27 8 28 3 29 3 30 20

CHEMISTRY
31 B 32 D 33 A 34 B 35 A
36 D 37 C 38 C 39 D 40 A
41 D 42 B 43 A 44 A 45 A
46 A 47 C 48 D 49 B 50 C
51 7 52 11 53 3 54 2 55 4
56 5 57 2 58 50 59 2 60 3

MATHEMATICS
61 C 62 C 63 C 64 D 65 C
66 C 67 B 68 B 69 B 70 C
71 D 72 B 73 A 74 A 75 D
76 D 77 B 78 B 79 A 80 D
81 1777 82 9090 83 249 84 3 85 64
86 28 87 30 88 31 89 1049 90 6
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1.  = Q A
A 0
Q
=
0
d 1 dQ I
= × =
dt 0 dt 0
 
2. Angle between a and p is :

p 


a

–1 a.p
 = cos  
| a || p |
 
32  18
= cos-  

 (16  9) (64  36) 

cos–1  
14
=
 50 
 = 73.73°
Since 0° < 90°, the motion is an acceleration one.
3. Retardation = g (sin  +  cos ) = 5 ( 3  )
Now v = u – at
u
 a= as v = 0
t
 5 ( 3  ) = 10  = 0.27

4 m/s v
4.
1 m/s 1 m/s

Before collision After collision

Let v be the velocity of ball after collision, collision is elastic


 e =1
or
relative velocity of separation = relative velocity of approach
 v – 1 = 4 + 1
or v = 6 m/s (away from the wall)
GH
5.  g=
(R  h ) 2
GM GM
 2
=
9R (R  h ) 2
 3R = R + h
 h = 2R
So option (1) is correct.

6. Dq = – Du
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–R R P dV
C = –CV = = +
 –1  –1 n dT
P dV 2R
– 
n dT  – 1
T5V = const.
const.
V=
T5
dV const
=–5 6
dT T
PV = Nrt
P/n = RT/V
RT 5  const  2R
+ T × –5 6  =
const.  T   –1
5 1
=  – 1 = 2/5
2  –1
 = 7/5
adiabatic compressibility
1 5
= =
P 7P
1
7. PV = m o Nv 2rms
3
1
(2P) (2V) = m o Nv 2rms
3
rms = 2vrms = 2v
8. 4 trips means 32 m
v

4m
d d 32
t=  v= = = 40 m/s
v t 0 .8
T
v=

T v2
0 .2 2 16  10
T= × (40)2 =
4 4
T = 80 N

9. Time period of both A and B T = 2
g
After first collision, B acquires amplitude of A and after second collision it acquires its own
amplitude in this process time taken is
T T T T 
= + + + = T = 2
4 4 4 4 g
10. The distribution of charge on the outer surface, depends only on the charges outside, and it distributes
itself such that the net electric field inside the outer surface due to the charge on outer surface and all
the outer charges is zero. Similarly the distribution of charge on the inner surface, depends only on the
charges inside the inner surface, and it distributes itself such that the net, electric field outside the inner
surface due to the charge on inner surface and all the inner charges is zero.
Also the force on charge inside the cavity is due to the charge on the inner surface. Hence answer is
option (A).
11. Conceptual

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12. Point A shall record zero magnetic field (due to -particle) is at position P and Q as shown in figure.
The time taken by -particle to go from P to Q is –
P

O 60º
A
60º

12 2
t= or  =
3 3t
13. Curie temperature is temperature above which Ferromagnetic materials obey Curie’s law.
1 2
14. U= LI
2

= LI  
dU dI
Rate =
dt  dt 
At t = 0 , I = 0
 Rate = 0
dI
At t = , I = I0 but = 0, therefore, rate = 0
dt
15. The given lens is a convex lens. Let the magnification be m, then for real image
1 1 1
+ = ... (i)
mx x f
1 1 1
and for virtual image  = ... (ii)
 my y f
From Eq. (i) and Eq. (ii), we get
xy
f=
2
16. e = 4 × LC = 4 × 0.01 cm = 0.04 cm
c = –0.04 cm
17. Zener diode is in parallel to load resistance and
is connected in reverse bias.
R
18. R = R0 A1/3  = A1/3
R0
 R  1
log   = log A
 R0  3
1
or y= x
3
a straight line passing through origin with slope 1/3.
19. Conceptual

20. S1

S2

y 2 2y
x =  = × x =
  
Inet = I + I + 2I cos 

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  2y    y 
= 2I 1  cos   = 4I cos2  
      
y  
= I0 cos2   [ I0 = 4I]
  
k 10 2
21. F=  F = 
2x 2 2x 2
F 10 2 1 dv
a= = 2 2  a = 2 =v
m (10 )2 x 2x dx
0.5 v 0.5
dx 1 v2
– =  vdv  –  x  2 dx =
1
2x 2 0
2
1
2
0.5 2
 1   1 v2
  1 =
v 1 1
 =
2  x 1 2 2  0 .5  2
 v = 1 m/s
22.

R
y

d
2
y2 = R2 –  
d
2

vCM/g
× y

vCM/g = × y
= 30 cm/s

23. v = Rcos
v 2
 cos= = cm
R 5
 h = R(1 – cos) = 3 cm.



24. If m is mass of single drop then as it drops


mg = 2 Rt
If number of drops in M = 10 grams is N then,
M Mg Mg
N= = =  779.86  780
m mg 2rT
25. For sonometer wire
F
n

n =
2
 n F = constant
 [are constant for two cases
 of comparison]

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n12
 F2 = . F1
n 22
 m2 = 25 kg
 Additional mass = 16 kg
26.

Potential to centre is same as potential at the inner surface of the spherical shell.
27. At resonance reactance = 0
V 60 1
I= = = Amp.
R 120 2
VL = I × XL = I × L
VL
L= ………(i)
I
1
0 =
LC
1
C= ……….(ii)
L 0 2
Calculate L & C from (1) & (2) current will lag
the applied voltage by 45°
1
L –
if tan 45° = c
R
Solve for   = 8 × 105 rad/sec
28. Energy present in 3  108 m is 10 Mj, hence energy in 90 cm is
90  102  10  103
E  3  10 11 J
3 10 8

29.


deviation = 0
(µ1 – 1) 4 – (µ2 – 1)A = 0
(1.54 – 1) 4 – (1.72 – 1) A = 0
0.54  4
A= = 3º
0.72
1
30. From graph  0.2cm 1
f
 f  5cm
 Power of lens equal to 20 D.

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CHEMISTRY
31.  Xe 4f 14 1 2
5d 6s ----------- Lu
32. INERT PAIR effect NCERT (Physical properties of group 13 elements )
33.  K 2SO 4  Cr2  SO 4 3  H 2O
K 2 Cr2O 7  SO 2  H 2SO 4 
34. X : NaC O
Y : NaC O3 .
35. By using Lanthanoid contraction concept we get correct answer.
36. Th  Z  90  : 86  Rn  6d 2 7s 2
37. y  4, x  6
38. PC 5  sp3  TBP  ; AsH 4  sp 3  Tetrahedral  ; XeF4  sp 3d 2 -Square planar;
XeO 2 F2  sp3d  Seesaw 
39. synergic bond concept in complex compounds
40. Conceptual
41. Product is
OH

Br Br

HC  CH  COOH
| |
Br Br
43.

  
44. Hinsberg’s test is used for separation of 1 , 2 and 3 Amines.
46. 2  n  3  2   0 n  4
 y y
C x H y  g   x   O 2  g  
 xCO 2  g   H 2O   
 4 2
10 70 - -
 y 5
- 70  10  x   10x -70  10x  y  10x  65
 4 2
5y  5  2 y  210 x  20 x2
C x H y  C 2 H 2 Molar mass  26g / mol
47. At r  a 0   0  4r 2 2  0
48. In liquid phase
PT  PB0 . B  PT0 .T  120  0.6  50  0.4
= 72 + 20 = 92 mmHg
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PToluene 20
In vapour phase  T   0.22
PTotal 92
49. C3H5COOH  NaOH 
 C6 H5COONa  H 2O
 WA  SB  Salt 

D
Conductance

A C

B
VNaOH
50.
51. NCERT data
52. a  3;b  35;c  3;d  3
2
53. Option i) Manganate  MnO 4
Permanganate  MnO 4
O O

Mn Mn
O O O O
O O
hybridisation hybridisation
of Mn  d s 3
of Mn  d 3s

After excitation

2 × 2p   3d 

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2 × 2p   3d 
1 × 2p   4p 
2
(ii) MnO 4  green
MnO 4  purple / violet
(iii) Manganate contains I unpaired electron hence it is paramagnetic Where as permanganetic
contains no unpaired electrons hence it is diamagnetic.
3
(iv) Both have d s hybridization hence both have tetrahedral geometry.

54.

55.

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56. (i), (ii), (vi), (vii),(ix) can evolve H 2 on reaction with Na metal.
57. X:3
Y:3
Z:3
58.  M  50  70  120 1 cm 2 mol1
C.C 0.2 1 1 K  1000 0.2  1000
K   cm   M  0.4975mol / t
R 33.5 M 120  33.5
M  49.75milli mol / t
60. Average of pK1 and pK 2
pH = 2.95 is isoelectric point

MATHS
61.

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62.

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69. CONCEPTUAL
70.

71.

72.CONCEPTUAL
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79.

80. conceptual
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