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AITS-2122-FT-IX-JEEA-Paper-2-Sol (17-08-2022)
AITS-2122-FT-IX-JEEA-Paper-2-Sol (17-08-2022)
Section – A
1. A, B, C, D
Sol. For the stars m
GM2
M(2R)2
(4R) 2 x
GM M 4R M
…(i)
32R3
The asteroid should be equidistant from both the stars.
2GMmX
3/2
mX2 …(ii)
2 2
(X (2R)
2. A, B, C
3 2
Sol. x = t 6t 96t + 37 …(i)
2
v = 3t 12t 96 …(ii)
a = 6t 12 …(iii)
at t = 0, v = 96 m/s
when v = 0, t = 8 sec
and when v is maximum t = 2 sec.
3. A, B, C
a 0.001
Sol. Percentage error in a, b and M are 100 100 0.025%
a 4
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b 0.001
100 100 0.05%
b 2
M 0.0003
100 100 0.1%
M 0.3
Moment of Inertia
M
I (a2 b2 )
2
I M 2a a 2b b
I M a2 b2
I 2(4)(0.001) 2(2)(0.001)
0.001
I 20
I 0.008 0.004
0.001 0.0016
I 20
I
100 0.16%
I
4. B, D
Sol. As we know that,
hC 12400
K v s , where is in electron Volt and is in Å
When light of wavelength = 6000 Å is used
12400
0.3 = 1.77 1.78 eV (approximately)
6000
When light with wavelength = 4000 Å is used
12400
eV
4000
eV = (3.1 1.78) e volt = 1.32 eV
V = 1.32 Volt
5. B, C
Sol. Heat gain by ice to melt = mLf = 10 80 = 800 cal
Heat gain by 10 g water to raise its temperature from 0C to 100C = 10 1 100 = 1000 cal
Total heat gain = 1800 cal
Mass of stem converted into water
1800 = m 540 m = 3.33 g
equilibrium temperature 100C
Amount of water = 10 + 3.33 = 13.33 g
Amount of steam = 5 3.33 = 1.67 g
6. A, B, C, D
80
Sol. (A) irms 20 amp, ipeak 20 2 amp
4
(B) rms (40)2 (40 10)2 100V , 0 = 100 2V
90 1
(C) Lirms 90 L H
10 90 20
1
(D) For maximum heat, current through the circuit will be maximum L
C
1
C F
405
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7. C
5 A
Sol. sinC 1sin90
3 C (90C)
sin C = 3/5 (C critical angle) h R Rsin(90C)
C = 37 O B
3 3
h = R sin 37 = R (30) 18 cm
5 5
8. C
Sol. when = 2
2 sinC 1 (C critical angle) 45
h
C = 45
Total distance travel in semi-cylinder O R
R 45
= 4 2 2R (2 2)(30) 60 2 cm
2
60 2 60 2 10 2 120 102
Time 102 8
4 109 s (Cm speed of light in the medium)
Cm 8
3 10 3 10
2
9. D
10. D
Sol. (for Q. 9-10): B
dm = dy
y 3
y y4
m 0 dy 30
dy
0
4
Velocity of wave
T gy A
v
4
dy gy
dt 2
t
dy g
0
y
2
0
dt
t 4
g
gy
v
2
gy
v2
4
dv g
2v
dy 4
dv g
v
dy 8
a = g/8
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Section – B
11. 5
L22
Sol. h2 L21
4
Differentiating and using dL=L t
1 L1
0 2L11L1t 2L 2 2L 2 t
4
h
1
L1L11t L 2L 2 2 t
4
L2 1 25 10 6
2 2 5 L2
L1 2 4 10 6
12. 10
1 1 1
Sol. For lens, 1
f R1 R2
Here, R2 = +60 cm and R1 = 20 cm
1 1 1
(1.5 1)
f 20 60
1 1 1
60 v 80
v = 240
1
Shift due to slab, s 2 1 1 cm
1.5
For final image to form at O, ray should retrace its path after reflection from mirror. So, I 2 should
be at centre of curvature of mirror i.e.
7 + 3 + x = 20
x = 10 cm
13. 2100
Sol. vW velocity of wind vS man
vS velocity of sound
vSsin = vW sin 53
v 4 100 4 3
sin w
v S 5 400 / 3 5 5
train
= 37
v s cos v W cos53 53
f f 300 7 2100 Hz
v S cos v w cos53 v T
vW
Section – C
14. 06.00
15. 15.00
Sol. (for Q. 14-15):
By the conservation of linear momentum between m 1 and m2 and by using coefficient of
3v0
restitution velocity m2 just after collision .
4
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After the collision, the maximum extension in the spring occurs when angular velocity of m 2 and
m3 about O become same. Now by conservation of angular momentum about ‘O’ and energy
conservation
3
Velocity of m2 = 2R = v 0
5
3 3 m
Velocity of m3 = R = v 0 and x maximum = v 0
10 4 5k
16. 10.00
17. 06.28
Sol. (for Q. 16-17):
A i B
8y
i 0 B mg
3 37
37
3mg
y0
8iB B
y0 = 10
If loop is displaced by small y downward. Then,
8 y0
ma mg iB (y y 0 )
3
8iB C
a y
3m
8iB
3m
2
T 2
18. 09.00
19. 15.00
Sol. (for Q. 18-19):
Difference of potential energy of two configuration when point charge is at rest at a distance d to
when it passes through centre.
The energy of oscillation system
2KQ2 2KQ2 Q2 d2
E
3 R2 d2 3R 120R3
|m n| = 12 3 = 9
Force between the ring and the charge particle
2KQ2
F d
3R3
2
Meq M
3
163 0MR3
Hence time period of oscillation is T
Q2
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
20. A, B, C
Sol. Eocell , Ecell and normality are intensive property, where as entropy is extensive property.
21. B, C
Sol. obs 0.4 M NaCl i C R T
i 0.4 R T
1 n 1 0.4 R T
1 0.8 0.4 R T
1.8 0.4 R T
= 0.72 RT
obs 0.3 M Na3PO4 1 4 1 0.9 0.3 R T
= 1.11 RT
obs 0. 7 M Glucose 0.7 R T
= 0.7 RT
O
obs 1MH C OH
||
1 2 1 0.3 R T
1.3 R T
obs 0.5 M MgCl 0.5 R T 1 2 0.2
2
R T 0.5 1.4
= 0.7 RT
Here only option (B) and (C) have greater osmotic pressure then given solution.
22. A, B, C, D
Sol. In isothermal ideal gas compression as volume decrease. Hence, W is +ve, H is zero,
S gas is – ve and E is zero
23. B, C
O
||
Sol. CH3 CH2 CH2 C H will show geometrical isomerism.
3 2
1 OH
4
8 will show geometrical isomerism
5
6 7
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24. A
Sol. Cl CH3
H Cl
CH3 Cl H
H are identical.
CH3 H
Cl , CH3
25. A, C, D
Sol. (A) 0, then m 1. Hence, (A) is incorrect.
(B) It is the correct set.
(C) If n = 1, then 1. Hence, (C) is not correct.
(D) If n = 3, then m 3. Hence, (D) is also incorrect.
26. D
Sol.
sp3
O O O
O O
O O
Cr2 O72 acts as strong oxidizing agent in acidic medium.
27. D
Sol. (E) = NH3
2
(A) Cu2 4NH3 Cu NH3 4 deep blue colouration
(D) HgCl2 NH3 H2 O HgO.Hg NH2 Cl white
28. B
29. A
Sol. (for Q. 28 to 29):
H /H S
A
2
B Yellow ppt.
Only CdS and As2 S3 are yellow
CdS insoluble in Yellow Ammonium Sulphide
As2 S3 soluble in Yellow Ammonium Sulphide
So, B is CdS
BaCl
A
2
C White ppt.
BaSO4 are white ppt.
BaSO4 Insoluble in mineral acids
BaSO3 soluble in mineral acids
So, C is BaSO4
A is CdSO4
HNO
CdS B
3
Cd2 aq. S NO13 aq
D
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KCN excess
Cd2 aq K 2 Cd CN4
D
Section – B
30. 2
Sol. Pt NH3 4 PtCl4 and Pt NH3 3 Cl PtCl3 NH3
31. 6
Sol. Number of stereo isomers for the complex is 6.
32. 9
Sol. 3x2 g x 6 g , K p 1.6 atm2
x
2a x z
3
x 2 g y g x 2 y g , K P W atm1
2a x z az z
x
0.2 x 0.6
3
PX6 3 0.2
1.6 3
PX2
PX 1.6
2
1
PX2 0.5 atm
2
Now, 0.5 + 0.2 + a – z + z = 1.4
a = 0.7
2a – x – z = 0.5
2 0.7 0.6 0.5 z
z 0.3
0.3
KP W 1.5
0.5 0.7 0.3
Hence, 6W = 6 × 1.5 = 9
Section – C
33. 166.67
Sol. 1st order kinetic
2.303 a
t log o
k at
0.6932 2.303 100
log
50 t 10
34. 00.07
Sol. A g 3B g 2C g
2
t0 12.5 0 0
2x 3x 2x
tt
V V V
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2.303 a
Now, t log 0
K at
2.303 2 / 12.5
100 log
1.386 102 at
at 0.04
2x
Now, 0.04 … (1)
V
2 2 4x
... (2)
12.5 V
Bt 0.07 M
35. 17.72
Sol. Meq. of NH3 = Meq. of HCl – Meq. of NaOH
W 1000
5 2.32 2.68
17
17 2.68
W 0.4556
1000
0.04556
%N 100
0.257
= 17.72%
36. 34.04
80 0.12
Sol. %Br 100 34.04%
188 0.15
37. 03.00
0.06 Zn2
Sol. E 0.61 0.76 log 2
2
H
0.1 0.76 0.61
log 2
H 0.03
pH 3
38. 117.73
Sol. G nFEcell
2 0.61 96500
G kJ
1000
117.73 kJ
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Section – A
39. A, C
n i n i
k 1 1 1
Sol. lim n 1
n
i 2 k 2
lim n 1
k! n
i 2 k 2
k 1! k!
n n
1 1
L lim n 1
n
i 2
1 ; L lim 2
i! n
i 2
i!
L=e
40. B, D
Sol. Let g(0) = c then put x = x and y = 0 in functional equation f(x + g(y)) = 2x + y + 5
f(x + c) = 2x + 5 f(x) = 2x + 5 – 2c
f(x + g(y)) = 2x + 2(g(y)) – 2c + 5 compare with give equation
y x f y x 2y 2c 5 x 2y 5
g y c g x f y c g x f y c =
2 2 2 2
41. C
m m 1
Sol. C1 nC m mC2 2nCm mC3 3n
Cm ..... 1 m Cm mnCn
Coefficient of xm in expression
m n
C1 1 x m C2 1 x
2n 3n
m C3 1 x ..... m Cm 1 x
mn
1
m 1
n 2n 3m mn mn
m
C0 m C0 m C1 1 x mC2 1 x mC3 1 x ..... mCm 1 1 x
Coefficient of xm in m
C0 1 1 x
n
m
Coefficient of xm in 1 1 1 x
n
m
42. B, D
Sol. If there is 2k occurrence of a then this can be done by n C2k ways and remaining positions can be
n
1 n
filled in 2n 2k ways. So total number of ways are n
C2k 2n 2k = 3 1
k 0
2
43. B, C
1
n
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. Let f x , then f x dx , ln 1
1 x n 1 n 1 n n n
1 0
n
1 1 1
Now, an an 1 logn log n 1 = log 1 0
n 1 n n 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
bn1 bn an 1 an = log 1 = log 1 0
n1 n n1 n n 1 n n n
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44. A, C, D
Sol. Let coordinate of A(a, 9 – a), then the distance of the centre of circle C
2 2 1 M B
x + y – 4x – 4y – = 0 from AC will be
2
= |AG| sin 45 G
2 2 1 45º
= a 2 7 a
2 A
17 2 2 1 17
Now, d a 2 7 a
2 2 2
2
a –9a + 18 0 a [3, 6]
45. C
46. B
Sol. (for Q. 45.-46):
N
coefficient of x t in x1 x 2 x 3 .....x d
We can determine the value of Pd t, N as =
dN
2 4
The value of P3 5, 2 P3 5, 3 ; P9 15, 2
9 81
5 10
P6 14, 3 P6 14, 5 ; P3 10, 4 P 10, 6
72 81
5
P4 9, 3 P4 9, 4
32
47. B
48. A
Sol. (for Q. 47.-48):
x3 y 8 z3
Equation of line-1
3 1 1
3
x
Equation of line-2 2x + 5y – z + 47 = 2x + y + z + 7 = 0 in symmetric form 2 y 10 z
3 2 4
Shortest distance between both line
A(3, 8, 3) n1 3iˆ ˆj kˆ
P
AB n1 n2
= 3 30
n1 n2
Now, P is point on AP P = (3 + 3r, 8 – r, 3 + r)
3
Q is point of BQ = Q 3r , 10 2r , 4r
2 3 Q
B , 10, 0 n2 3iˆ 2jˆ 4kˆ
Now, PQ || n1 n2 2
3
3r 3r
19 r 2r 3 r 4r 3
2 r = 0 and r
2 5 1 2
1 9
P = (3, 8, 3) and Q = (–3, –7, 6) midpoint of PQ = 0, , ,
2 2
so required plane 2x + 5y – z + 2 = 0
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Section – B
49. 3
Sol. Let vertices A, B, C and circumcentre as origin, then
H (orthocentre) = A B C
H
G (centroid) =
3
G H 2H
F
2 3
Now, AF + BF + CF = A F A F B F B F C F C F
2 2 2
= A A B B C C 2 A B C F 3F F = 3R2 F 2 A B C 3F 3R2
50. 2
Sol. Let point of intersection of line 2
y=x
y = x – + 2 with y = x2 are x = x1 and x = x2
Then, x1 + x2 = ; x1x2 = – 2
x2
x 2 x dx
2
S
x1 y = x – + 2
dS
For area to minimized 0
d
x2 x2
dS d d
x 2 x dx = d x 2 x dx
2 2
d d
x1 x1
x2
x x2
= x 1 dx x 2 x1 1 1 0 x1 + x2 = 2 = 2
2
x1
51. 1
1 1 1
Sol. m 2b2 2c 2 a2 ; n 2a2 2c 2 a2 ; p 2a2 2b2 c 2
2 2 2
a2 + b2 + c2 = ((2))2{m2 + n2 + p2}
2 1
2 2
4
a + b + c = 2 2b2 2c 2 a2 2 a2 2c 2 b2 2a2 2b2 c 2
2
2
2
3
Section – C
52. 02.00
53. 03.00
Sol. (for Q. 52.-53):
Let the vertices of triangle ABC are (x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3)
Then x1, x2, x3 are root of a1x3 + b1x + c1 = 0
b
x1 + x2 + x3 = 0 and
x1x 2 1 .
a1
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b2
Similarly y1 + y2 + y3 = 0 and y y 1 2
a2
Circumcentre is at origin
x12 y12 x 22 y22 x 32 y32 R2 x12 x 22 x32 y12 y22 y32 3R2
2 2
x1 x 2 x 3 2 x x 1 2 y2 y2 y3 2 y y 1 2 3R2
3R2 2 b1 b2 3R2
2 xx y y
2 1 2 a
1 a2
54. 08.00
55. 04.00
Sol. Let point B(0, b) and C(0, c) and assume b > c
y b
The equation of PB is y b 0 x
x0
y0 b x x0 y x0b 0 as its tangent of circle (x – 1)2 + y2 = 1
y 0 b x 0b
1 x0 2 b2 2y 0b x 0 0 similarly x0 2 c 2 2y 0c x 0 0
2
y0 b x02
2y 0 x 0 2 4x 20 4y 20 8x 0 2x 0
bc and bc b c 2
bc (as y 20 2x0 )
x0 2 x0 2 x0 2 x 0 2
2
Now, area of PBC =
1
b c x 0 = x0 = x0 2 4
4 8
2 x0 2 x0 2
56. 32.00
Sol. A = 2x(12 – x2)
2
dA (x, 12 – x )
2 12 x 2 2x 2x 24 6x 2
dx
y
For maximum x = 2, A = 32 sq units
x, x
57. 86.50
(Range 86.50 to 86.60)
Sol. A 2x 3 10 x
dA 20
2 3 10 2x
dx
Maximize when x = 5
x, x
A 50 3
10
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