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Aiits 2325 PT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aiits 2325 PT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
Aiits 2325 PT II Jeea Paper 1 Sol
SECTION – A
1. B, C
P1 P
Sol. tan – [slope at (P1, V1)]
V1
P1 A (P1, V1)
tan
V1 P1
V
= O D
V1 M
OM MD V1
OD 2V1
1 1
Area of triangle AOD AM OD P1 2V1 P1V1 nRT
2 2
2. A, B
Sol. From conservation of energy
1 2 GMm 1 GMm
2
m gR e / 2 Re
mv 2
2 Re h
. . . (1) gR e / 2
Re
From conservation of angular momentum
m gRe / 2 Re sin mv Re h . . . (2)
Solving (1) & (2)
5 gRe
sin1 and v
4 10
3. A, C
Sol. Velocity of A just after collision is v 0 in –ve x-axis and velocity of B is a.
k m
and v 0 A A , A v0
m k
m
So equation is x x0 v 0 sin t
k
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
4. C
Sol. Restoring torque is
L L KL2
KL KL
2 2 2 2 2
6k
M
1 6k
f
2 M
5. C
Sol. |250 – vB | = 4 v B can be 254 Hz or 246 Hz
Now on filing of A, vA will increase and on waxing of B, vB will decrease
For same number of beats initially, v B v A
v B 254 Hz
6. A
Sol. Isothermal U2 = 0
P0 V0CV
Isobaric U1 = nC V 2T0 T0 nCV T0
R
Adiabatic U3 = - W = negative
7. C
gh B
Sol. Average pressure on the wall
2
h h PA
AB
cos
h A
Therefore, area of the wall = b
cos
Net force exerted by the water on the wall
gh h 1
PA b bh 2 g sec
2 cos 2
8. A
1
Sol. W [3P0 P0 ][ 2V0 V0 ] P0V0
2
5 5
QCA R (T A TC ) P0V0
2 2
PV
Q BC 0 0
2
P 3P0 2 P0
For Path BC,
V V0 V0
dPV 25 P0V0
For Tmax , 0 Tmax
dV 8R
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
9. D
Sol. v 2 144 9 x 2
2 2
2 9 3T
T 3
144 12
when v = 0, x 4 unit
9 3
dv
Acceleration = v 9 x
dx
1 2 2
Potential energy = m x = 18 units
2
10. C
Sol. (P) For a simple harmonic motion v a 2 x 2 . On comparing it with v c1 c2 x 2 we find
the two comparable.
(Q) v kx when x is positive, v is negative and as x decreases, v decreases. Therefore kinetic
energy will decreases. When x = 0, v = 0. There fore the object does not change its direction.
When x is negative, v is positive. But as x decreases in magnitude, v also decreases.
Therefore kinetic energy decreases. When x = 0, v = 0. Therefore the object does not change
its direction.
(R) When a 0, let the spring have an extension x. Then kx mg .
When the elevator starts going upwards with a constant acceleration, as seen by the
observer in the elevator, the object is at rest.
ma mg kx '
ma k x ' x
(Since a is constant)
(S) The speed is 2 times the escape speed. Therefore the object will leave the earth. It will
therefore not change the direction and its kinetic energy will keep on decreasing.
11. B
R
2 x
Sol. Hint m 4x 0 1 dx
2R R
3
R
x3 x 4
= 40
3 4R 2R
3
3
110R
=
81
SECTION – B
12. 65
Sol. U heat given to system + work done on the system = 50 + 15 = 65 J
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
13. 9600
a a = 10 ms–2
Sol. tan = 1 45
g
hmax 2 R
hmax
p max ghmax 0.8 103 10 2 1.2
= 9600 2 Pa above atmosphere.
P = 9600
14. 44
1
Sol. e (l 2 3l1 )
2
1
1 l 2 3 14 l 2 44 cm
2
15. 200
Sol. Fundamental frequency of open pipe is
v
f0
2
v
Third harmonic of the closed pipe fc 3
4
v v v
Given: 3 100 or 200 Hz
4 2 2
16. 600
Sol. Torque applied by pressure force about A
h
τ ( x d ) ρgwd x
d
h 3 dh 2 d 2
ρgw
3 2 6
Putting values
τ 72 10 5 Nm d x A
Taking moment about point A l
9 10 5 8 12 k 1 h
k 600 kN / m. B
17. 27
4T 4T
Sol. P1 = , P2 = .
r1 r2
P1 r
Thus 3 2 or r2 = 3r1
P2 r1
Therefore, ratio of the volumes is
3
3
V1 (4 / 3)r13 r1 1 1
3
V2 (4 / 3)r2 r2 3 27
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
18. A, C, D
2
Sol. Cyclic silicates have a cyclic structure Si2 O5 n is double chain silicate.
19. B, C
Sol. H H H
B B
H H H
–
Diborane has a non-planar structure having 3C – 2e bond.
20. A, B, C
Sol. Chlorine due to large size than fluorine has highest electron gain enthalpy.
21. B
Sol. Due to backbonding in vacant d-orbitals of sulphur.
22. D
Sol. Meso compounds have plane of symmetry and optically inactive
23. A
Sol. (a) radical is tertiary. Which is more stable
24. A
Sol. Large cation is stable with large anion.
25. A
26. B
27. C
28. A
SECTION – B
29. 3
Sol. Meso compounds have plane of symmetry and optically inactive.
30. 2
Sol. No bond can be formed at bridge heat carbon.
31. 10
Sol. The given have 2 chiral centres & total 4 stereoisomers possible
32. 3
Sol. Pd/H2 will synhydrogenation and cis trans is not possible in double bond inside the ring.
33. 3
Sol. Q is H2O2 and R is O2
34. 1
Sol. Inert pair effect.
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
SECTION – A
35. A, C
n
n 1 n 1
kni
k i
k n k k e e n
Sol. S(n) ( 1) cos (1)
k0 n k 0 2
n 1
x kn n
(1)k n 1 x 2k
k 0 2
i
Let e n x
(n 1)
( 1)2k n n 2kr
S(n) n Cr x
k 0 2 r 0
1 n 1 n n1 2kr
Cr x
2n r 0 k 0
1 n 1 n
2n r 1
Cr 1 x 2r x 4r ..... nc 0 n n
Cn
1 n 1 1 x 2nr n n
n n Cr 2r
2 r 1 1 x 2n 2n
n
n 1
2
36. A, C, D
2n 2n
Sol. g(n)
3 1 3 1 for n 0,1,2,......
g(n) is f(n) 1 Since it is integer just greater than f(n)
Also g(n) 8g(n 1) 4g(n 2)
Which makes it divisible by 2n1 is as g(0) = 2
37. A, C
Sol. C1(0,12)
C2 (2 3,6)
z3 z1 z3 z 2 is minimum
C1
z3 lies on line segment z1z 2
z1
z1 z 2 2 3
z2
3 21 3 3 15
z1 , ,z2 ,
2 2 2 2 C2
z 2 63 : z1 111
z3 max
111
5
minarg(z3 ) arg(z2 ) tan1
3
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
21
max arg(z3 ) arg(z1 ) tan1
3
26
Sum of argument tan1
(1 35) 3
13 1 13
tan1 cot
17 3 2 17 2
38. A
Sol. 1! 2! 3! 4! 33 k 2
1& 3
Only possible when
x2 =10 or x2 = 8
39. B
n n
Sol. If (1 – x3)n = ar xr (1 x)3n 2r [(1 – x) (1 + x + x2)]n = (1 – x)n ar xr [(1 x)2 ]nr
r0 r0
comparing the coefficients of like power of x on both sides, we get ar = nCr . 3r.
a1 = 3 . nC1 , a2 = 9 . nC2 and a3 = 27 . nC3
a1, a2, a3 are in A.G.P. iff nC1 , nC2 , nC3 are in A.P.
n=7
40. C
Sol. x x2 y2
Re(z) z
2Re z 2 z
2Re z zz z z z2 z1
2 2 1 2 2
z |z| z1z2
41. A
1 tan 2 x
Sol. tanx + tan2x + tan3x = 1 tanx = = cos2x
1 tan 2 x
Squaring both sides, we get tan2x = (2 cos2x –1)2
tan2x = 4 cos4x +1 – 4cos2x
2 2 4 2
sin x = cos x(4 cos x – 4 cos x + 1 )
6 4 2
2cos x – 2cos x + cos x = ½
Alternate.
tanx + tan2x + tan3x = 1
1 tan2 x
tanx = cos 2x
1 tan2 x
6 4 2
Now, 2 cos x – 2 cos + cos x
4 2 2
= - 2 cos x sin x + cos x
= cos (1 – 2 sin x cos2x)
2 2
1
=
4
1 cos 2x 1 cos2 2x
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1
=
4
1 tan x 1 tan2 x
1
=
4
1 tan x tan2 x tan3 x
1
= (since tanx + tan2x + tan3x = 1)
2
42. A
C c c
Sol. (P): 2(r R) 2 (s c)tan 2 s a b
2 2 2
l n m
(Q): sinC :sinB :sin A
b a c
bl cm an c bl a cm b an
2R 2R 2R b sinC c sin A a sinB . b
c a
a2 b2 c 2
b c
(R): R
2sinB 2sinC
Now, Rb sin2C Rc 2 sin 2B
2
43. D
3 tan tan3
Sol. (P) : tan 3 3
1 3 tan2
3
tan3 3 tan2 3tan 0
3 3 3
1 2
tan tan 3 3
3 3
1 1
(Q) : d1d2 sin45º 2 absin30º
2 2
Where,
d12 a 2 b 2 2a b co s 1 5 0 º a 2 b 2 3ab
2 2 2 2 2
d 2 a b 2 a b co s 3 0 º a b 3ab 45º
b
d1d2 2ab 30º
d12d22 2a2b2
a
a 5 1
b 2
(R): If, other side be a and hypotenuse be ‘b’, then b2 – a2 = (23)2
2
(b a)(b a) 23
2
b a 1 andb a 23
Perimeter = a + b + 23 = 23 24
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b
(S): If sin cos
a
c
sin .cos
a
b2 2c
2
1 2 sin .cos 1
a a
c
cosB 1
2a
44. D
Sol. (P): no. of digits of form a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 10 C 4 1
no. of digits of form a1 a 2 a 3 a 4 10 C 3 1
no. of digits = 10 C 4 10 C 3 330
(Q): 4+2 = 2 (2+1) = 2 × odd no
no. of division = (8+1)×(6+1)-1 = 62
(R): Let Ei is the set which contains all possible function in which x i = yi from inclusion
exclusion
n(UE i ) nE n E
i i E j n E i E j E k ..........
n E i 5 9
n E i E j 5 n E i E j E k 5 7. &so on
8
n UEi 5 C1 59 5 C2 58 5 C3 57 5 C4 56 5C5 55
no. of desired fn. = 510-n (UEi).
(S): Let the sides of polygon are n.
So no. of diagonals n C 2 n 35
n= 10
no. of triangles can be formed is = 10 C 3 120
45. C
Sol. P–1,2,3,4,5;
Q–3,4;
R–1,2,5;
S–3,4
SECTION – B
46. 1
Sol. AC 65 x y
AB BC CA
s
2
y77 xxy
s
2
7 xy A
7 65 y
= 72 y
7
Now we know r x
s 7 7
x
7 B 7 C
72
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
abc
a c 5 4 1
47. 112
Sol. L.H.S. 8 32 256 3
8 32 16 3 8 ( 3 1)2 2
8 8cos 4cos
12 24
a 4,b 24
(a b) 28 4(a b) 112
48. 8
10 20 r
2 8 6 2
Sol. Replace x by we get 2 4 ar
x x x r 0 x
10
210 2x 2 3x 4
20
ar .2r x 20 r
r 0
20 20 20
210 ar xr ar 2r ar 2r x 20 r
r 0 r 0 r 0
49. 3
Sol. arg(z')
OA 2 OB2 AB2
cos A
2.OA.OB
1
OA 2 OB2 (OA OB)2 B
cos 4
2.OA .OB
3 OA OB 1 O
8 OB OA 4
1
For max cos
2
50. 83
Sol. 336 24.3.7
Now a seven digit telephone of the form 336 d1d2 d3 d4 such that d1d2 d3 d4 336 where
di 1,2,......9
d1d2 d3 d4 7 3 2 8 4!
4!
7344
2!
7618 4!
7246 4!
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AIITS-PT-II (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2025
4!
Total ways = 3 4! 84
2!
Other than 336 - 7624 84 - 1 = 83
51. 0
Sol. b1 b 2 b 3 b 4
b1z1 b 2 z 2 b 3 z 3 b 4 z 4
So, line joining z1 and z2 is divided in the ratio of b2 : b1 by a point which divides line joining z3 and
z4 in the ratio of b4 : b3 and since they are concyclic
2 2
b1b 2 z1 z 2 b 3b 4 z3 z 4 ....(1)
2
b1z1 b 2 z 2 b3 z3 b4 z 4 ….(2)
2
Solving (1) and (2) b i zi 0
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