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Narayana (Adv Level) - P1 & P2 Assignment - 13
Narayana (Adv Level) - P1 & P2 Assignment - 13
Narayana (Adv Level) - P1 & P2 Assignment - 13
JEE (Advanced)-2023
FULL TEST – X
PAPER –1
ASSIGNMENT - 13
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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
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General Instructions:
The test consists of total 57 questions.
Each subject (PCM) has 19 questions.
This question paper contains Three Parts.
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Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C.
Section – A (01 – 04, 20 – 23, 39 – 42): This section contains TWELVE (12) questions. Each question has
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FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
Section – A (05 –10, 24 – 29, 43 – 48): This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions. Each question has
FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – B (11 – 13, 30 – 32, 49 – 51): This section contains NINE (09) questions. The answer to each
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decimal places.
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MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
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Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
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Physics PART – I
Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four
options is the correct answer.
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(m 20 R2B 2d)
mg
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(B)
(2m 0 R2B 2d)
2mg
(C)
(m 0 R2B 2 d)
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mg
(D)
(m 0 R2B 2 d)
2. AC
Three rigid rods each of mass m and length are joined to
form an equilateral triangle. The two corners A and B are
A m, B
(C) 3 3mg
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(D) 4 3mg
(C) 3A
(D) 4A
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takes place through the rod only. Neglect radiation loss. (Take R = 8.3
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J/mole-k, and n2 = 0.693)
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(A) 3 sec
(B) 5 sec
(C) 7 sec
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(D) 9 sec
6. A uniform electric field exists in xy plane. The potential at points A(2m,2m), B(2m,2m) and
C(2m,4m) are 4V, 16V, and 12V respectively. The components of electric field in x and y
directions are
(A) Ex 3 V/m
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(B) Ex 4 V/m
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(C) E y 4 V/m
(D) E y 4 V/m
water. The separation between the plates is d = 0.1 mm and the width of
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each plate is = 10 cm. Assuming that the water between the plates h
does not reach the upper edges of the plates and the contact angle is =
0. The surface tension of water is T = 7 102 N/m and the density of
water is = 103 kg/m3. Then choose the correct option(s). (g = 10 m/s2) d
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C
parallel beam of light of wavelength . It is given that
d
BP AP . Also given that d <<D, then wavelength and the B
2
resulting intensity I at P will be ( <<d).
2d
2d2
(A) A
D P
4d2
(B) D
D
(C) I = 2I0
(D) I = I0
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9. Which of the following products in Bohr’s atom are independent of principal quantum number n?
(v velocity, E energy, r radius)
(A) vn
(B) Er
(C) En
(D) vr
10. In a hypothetical atom, potential energy between electron and nucleus is given by U = knr.
Where r is orbital radius and k is a constant. The expression for orbital radius and total energy for
such an atom according to Bohr’s model are
nh
(A) r
2 mk
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nk
(B) r
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2 mk
1 nh
(C) E n k
2 2 mk
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nh
(D) E k n
2 nk
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Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.
11. Five identical capacitor plates are arranged such that they 10V
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B
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D
E
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Question Stem
The space has electromagnetic field which varies with time whose variation is given as:
y
ˆ m
B 0 k if 0 t
qB0 2 m
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0 if 0t
m 2m qB0 O
B B0 ˆj if t and E x
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qB 0 qB 0 E kˆ 2 m
if t
2m 0 qB0
0 if t
qB0
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A charge particle having mass m and positive charge q is given a velocity v 0 ˆi at origin at t = 0. The
coordinates of the point on xy plane where it again passes through the xy plane for the first time are
Kmv 0 v0 2mv 0
, , 0 .
q
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E0B0 NqB0
Question Stem
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Ring, solid cylinder and solid sphere are placed on the top of a rough inclined plane of inclination and all
of them are released from rest at same instant from same point. Only solid sphere can just roll without
t ring
slipping. The ratio of their time to reach the ground is X and the ratio of their time to reach the
t sphere
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t cylinder
ground is Y.
t sphere
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Question Stem
A river has width d. A fisherman in a boat crosses the river twice. During the first crossing, his goal is to
minimize the crossing time. During the second crossing, his goal is to minimize the distance that the boat
is carried downstream. In the first case, the crossing time is t while in the second case, the crossing time
1d Y d
is 3t. The speed of fisherman is and the speed of river is .
X t 2 2 t
18. The value of X is ………..
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four
options is the correct answer.
1 NaOH
H3C C C
Product P
2 H /H2O
O O
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(A) OH
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H3C C C OH
O
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(B) OH
C C
O
OH
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(C) O O
H3C C C OH
A
(D) O
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H3C C OH
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OH
21. Beryl Be3 Al2 Si6 O18 is a silicate. The number of oxygen atom of structural unit of SiO44 shared
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(D) 4
23. O
CH3
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CH3
H P Major product
CH3
P is
(A)
CH3
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(B)
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H
CH3
(C)
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(D)
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26. Which of the following pairs consists of ore of same metal and both are oxides?
(A) Haematite, Magnetite
(B) Anglesite, Cerrusite
(C) Bauxite, Corundum
(D) Cuprite, Cassiterite
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(B)
N N
(C)
Y
N
(D)
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H3C NO 2
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28. In container ‘A’, an ice cube of pure D2 O is to be placed in pure liquid H2 O . In container ‘B’, an
ice cube of pure H2 O is to be placed in pure liquid D2 O . Which of the following is/are correct
statements?
(A)
(B)
(C)
Ice cube will sink in container A. AC
Ice cube will float in both containers A and B.
29. HO CH3
1 H SO
A
2
2
4
P Major product
Products are
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(A) CH3
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OH
(B) CH3
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(C) CH3
(D) CH3
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10
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31. If P, Q, R, S is the total number of unpaired electrons in t 2g or t 2 set of orbitals in
2 4
K 3 Fe CN6 , FeCl4 , Fe H2 O 6 Cl3 , FeF6 respectively, then what is the value of
‘P + Q + R + S’?
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32. If closed vessel contains 5 g of ice at 10o C , then how much heat in kJ must be added to
convert it into steam at 205.56o C
[Given: Specific heat capacity (ice) 2.00 J / go C
Specific heat capacity of water 4.18 J / go C
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Specific heat capacity of steam 1.8 J / go C
Enthalpy of fusion of water = 333 J/g
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question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
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than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
Question Stem
One mole each of ammonium di-chromate, ammonium nitrate and mercuric nitrate are heated strongly
and the gases evolved are collected. If ‘X’ is the total volume of diatomic gas/gases (in litres at S.T.P.)
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and ‘Y’ is the total volume of triatomic gas/gases (in litres at S.T.P.), ( molar volume of a gas at STP is
22.4 L), then
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Question Stem
A solution of 1.660 g of KI in 100 g of water freezes at ‘X’ Kelvin. The freezing point of this solution
saturated with solid HgI2 (Sparingly soluble in water) is ‘Y’ Kelvin. Considering KI and any species formed
to be completely ionized, answer the following.
[Given: K f water 1.86 K kg mol1, freezing point of water = 273.15 K, Atomic mass of K = 39, I = 127]
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Question Stem for Question Nos. 37 and 38
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Question Stem
A hydrogen-like species (atomic number Z) is in an excited state of quantum number n. An energy 3.40
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eV is required to remove the electron completely from this excited atomic species. Also, this excited atom
can make a transition to the IInd excited state by successively emitted two photons of energies 4.25 eV
and 5.95 eV respectively.
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39. Consider two curves C1 : y 2 4 y x and C2 : x2 4 x y where [.] denotes the greatest
integer function), then the area of region enclosed by these two curves within the square formed
by the lines x = 1, y = 1, x = 4, y = 4
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(A)
9
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(B)
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7
11
(C)
5
11
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(D)
3
x
40. A differentiable function g satisfy
41. For a real number a, let [a] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to a. Let R denote the
region in the coordinate plane consisting of points (x, y) such that [x]2 + [y]2 = 25, the region R is
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completely contained in a disk of radius r (a disk is the union of a circle and its interior), the
minimum values of r can be
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130
(A)
2
130
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(B)
2
130
(C)
2
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130
(D)
4
Maya lists all the positive divisors of 20102. She then randomly selects two distinct divisors from
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42.
this list. Then the probability that exactly one of the selected divisors is a perfect square is
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(A)
81
26
(B)
81
16
(C)
81
34
(D)
81
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43. A pyramid with vertex at the point P, whose position vector is 4iˆ 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ has a regular
hexagonal base ABCDEF. Position vectors of a point A and B are î and ˆi 2ˆj respectively
centre of the base has the position vector ˆi ˆj 3 kˆ . Altitude drawn from P on the base meets
the diagonal AD at G, then the possible position vectors of G will be, it is given that volume of the
pyramid is 6 3 cubic units
(A) ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
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(B) ˆi 2ˆj 3 kˆ
(C) ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
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(D) 3iˆ 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
44. Integral value of x [0, 2] which satisfy the inequality 2cos x 1 sin2x 1 sin 2x 2 is
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(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
2
AC 1
45. If the quadratic equation 4sec A x 2 2x B2 B 0 have real roots, then the possible value
2
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of cos A + cos–1 B is
(A)
3
A
(B) 1
3
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(C) 1
3
(D)
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3
46. Let r a and r b are two lines through the point A and B with position vectors a and
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b respectively, then position vector of P and Q are where PQ is the shortest distance between
the given lines
ab
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(A) P a
2
a b
(B) P a
2
ab
(C) Q b
2
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a b
(D) Q b
2
47. There are real numbers a, b, c and d such that –20, is a root of x 3 + ax + b and –21 is a root of
x3 + cx2 + d. These two polynomials have a complex root m n i , where m, n are positive
integers and i 1 , then m and n can be
(A) m = 10
(B) m = 320
(C) n = 320
(D) n = 10
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1 x a x 1 cos 2x if
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Let f x
0 x 1
48. , if Rolle’s theorem is applicable to f(x) for x [0,
0 if x 0
1], then a, can be
(A) –2
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(B) –1
1
(C)
2
(D) 1
x 2 x 3 x 4 x5
49. Let f x x and g(x) = f –1(x), then g(0) is
2 3 4 5
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50. Let ABC be a triangle such that AB = 7, and let the angle bisector of BAC intersect line BC at D.
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If there exist point E and F on sides AC and BC, respectively such that lines AD and EF are
parallel and divide triangle ABC into three parts of equal area, determine the number of possible
integral values of BC
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This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
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Question Stem
Let f: R R such that f(0) = 1 and f(x + 2y) = f(x) + f(2y) + ex + 2y (x + 2y) – x·ex – 2y e2y + 4xy for all x, y
R, then
2
52. The value of f(2) – 2e is
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Question Stem
Let C1 be the curve xy = 1 and C2 the reflection of C1 in the line y = 2x let the equation of C1 be written in
the form of 12x2 + bxy + cy2 + d = 0
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Question Stem
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A function f is defined for all real numbers and satisfy f(2 + x) = f(2 – x) and f(7 + x) = f(7 – x) for all real x
56. If x = 0 is a root of f(x) = 0, then the least number of roots of f(x) = 0 in the interval [–1000, 1000]
is
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57. The period of f(x) is
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JEE (Advanced)-2023
FULL TEST – X
PAPER –1
ASSIGNMENT - 13
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
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Physics PART – I
Section – A
1.
Sol.
D
E = Bv
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A
q 0 Ed
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d
q 0 R2Bv
dq dv
I 0 R2B
dt dt
A
dv
m mg BId
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dt
dv dv
m mg 0 R2B2 d
dt dt
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dv
(m 0 R2B2 d) mg
dt
dv mg
a
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dt (m 0 R2B 2 d)
2. A
Sol. When the nail B is removed Ny
N
3m 2
3mg IA /2
2 2 A B
= g/ …(i) Nx 30
g g G
Also, a Removed
3 3 3 nail
Nx = 3ma cos 60
a C
3
Nx mg
2
3mg Ny = 3ma sin 60
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
3mg
Ny
2
N N2X N2Y 3mg
3. C
Sol. V1 = 3sin t; V2 = 5sin (t + 1) and V3 = 5sin(t 2) 5
2
5 3 2
30
Vmax (1.5) 21 3
2
37
Vmax 21 21 3
Imax 3A 5
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R 7/3 7
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4. B
C kC
Sol. Ceq and Ceq Ceq Ceq
2 k 1
Q > Q
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5. A
KA(1 2 )
Sol. i …(i)
d
Thermodynamics process in both the vessels are isochoric
i i
AC
1 …(ii)
dt 5R 5R
2
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2
d 2 i i
…(iii)
dt 3R 6R
4
2
A
dt 30R
d(1 2 ) 11KA(1 2 )
dt 30R
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25 t
d kA 11
50
30R
dt
0
(where, 1 2 = )
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6. A, D
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Sol. Ex Ex 3 V/m
4
8
Ey Ey 4 V/m
2
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7. A, D
Sol. 2T = dhg
2T 2 7 102
h 3 14 10 2 m 14cm h
gd 10 10 1 10 4
Force of mutual attraction between the plates is
h
gh2
F gydy
0
2 d
103 10 0.10 (14 10 2 )2
2
= 19.6/2= 9.8 N
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8. B, D
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C
Sol. D2 4d2 D
2
45
1 4d2
D 1 2 1 B A
AD
2 D 2
4d2
D
9.
Resulting intensity at point P is I = I0
A, B
AC
1 1
Sol. v , r n2 ; E 2
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n n
10. A, C
dU d k
Sol. F (k nr)
A
dr dr r
mv 2 k nh k
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; mvr ;v
r r 2 m
k nh nh
m r ;r
m 2
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2 mk
1 k k
Again: E = U + k = knr + m knr
2 m 2
1 nh
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E k n
2 2 mk
Section – B
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11. 40
Sol. Potential across each capacitor is 10 V
Charge = 20 C
Charge on plate C = 40 C (both sides included)
12. 4
qE0
Sol. aE (along negative z-direction)
m
Electric field will make z-component of velocity zero. At that time speed of the particle will be
minimum and that minimum speed is the other component, i.e. v 0.
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
13. 90
2mg 2 0.4 1 10
Sol. The maximum displacement on each side decreases by 8 cm
k 100
mg
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It stops completely if comes to rest between 4 cm
k
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S = 27 + (19 + 19) + (11 + 11) + 3 = 90 cm
Section – C
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14. 02.00
15. 01.00
Sol. (for Q.14-15):
2mv 0 1 qE0
qB0
2 m
2
t
AC
4m2 v 0
t2
q2E0B0
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2m v0
x v0 t x v0
q E0B0
A
16. 01.00
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17. 01.00
Sol. (for Q. 16-17):
For solid sphere to just start rolling without slipping.
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tan 2
tan
mR 2 7
1
I
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gsin 5
asphere = gsin
I 7
1
mR2
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5
acylinder g(sin cos ) = gsin
7
5
aring g(sin cos ) = gsin
7
Ring, solid cylinder and solid sphere have same acceleration.
18. 01.00
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19. 03.00
Sol. (for Q. 18-19):
During the first crossing,
d d
tv
v t
X= 1
During the second crossing,
v d
sin and 3t cos = 1/3
u v cos
v 3 d
u
sin 2 2 t
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Y=3
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AD
AC
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A
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
20. A
Sol. O O O O
H3C C C Ph OH
H3C C C OH
(EDG)
Ph
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OH O O O
Acid base
H3C C C O H3C C C OH
reaction
Ph Ph
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H / H2 O
H3C
OH O
C C OH
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Ph
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21. B
Sol. Beryl is cyclic silicate, two oxygen atoms per tetrahedron are shared to form closed ring.
A
22. D
Sol. (A) CH2OH
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CH2OH
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or
P2 O5 Heat
CH2OH Dehydrating agent CHOH CHO
H2O
Unstable Acrolein
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unpleasant smell
(C) CH2OH COOH
CH2OH CH2I
Allyl iodide
Allyl iodide formed further reacts with HI.
CH2 CH3 CH3
CH3
CH HI CHI
I2
CH Hi
CHI
CH2I CH2I CH3
CH2
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Unstable Propene Isopropyl iodide
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23. B
Sol. Amine oxide on heating follows syn-elimination thus producing alkene
O
AD
CH3
N
CH3 CH3
HO N
H
CH3
H
CH3
AC
CH3
24. B, C, D
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M2
0.059 right
Sol. Ecell log
2 2
M
left
A
0.059 0.01
0.236 log
2 M2
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left
M2 1 10 10 M
left
Solubility of MX2 in 0.2 M X 1 1010 M
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2 2
K SP of MX 2 M2 X 1 10 10 0.2 4 1012 M3
1/3 1/3
K 4.0 10 12
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25. A, B, C, D
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26. A, C
Sol. Haematite Fe2 O3 Bauxite Al2 O3 .2H2 O
Oxide ores of same metal
Magnetite Fe3 O 4 Corundum Al2 O3
Anglesite PbSO4 Cuprite Cu2 O
Cerrusite PbCO3 Cassiterite SnO2
Oxide ores of different metals
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27. B, C, D
Sol. Kjeldahl’s method is not applicable to compounds in which nitrogen atom is present in ring and to
compounds containing nitro and azo groups.
28. B, D
Sol. Ice cube of D2 O has greater density than H2 O (liquid) and hence will sink.
Ice cube H2 O has smaller density than D2 O (liquid) and hence will float on it.
29. C, D
Sol. H3C
H3C OH OH 2 CH3 CH3 CH3
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H H O
2
H
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H H
Section – B
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30. 7
Sol. All statements except (F) are true.
Insulin is a harmone and not co-enzyme.
31.
Sol.
9
AC eg
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t 2g P 1
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t2
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2
FeCl4 : Fe2 3d6
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e Q3
eg
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t 2g R3
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eg
4
FeF6 : Fe2 3d6
t 2g S2
P Q R S 1 3 3 2 9
32. 17
Sol. the process involved are
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q1 q2 q3 q4 q5
H2 O s H2 O s H2 O H2 O H2 O g H2 O g
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10 C
o
0o C 0o C 100o C 100o C 205.56o C
Q q1 q2 q3 q4 q5
5 2 10 333 4.18 100 2439 1.8 105.56
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= 17000 J
Section – C
33. 44.80 AC
34. 67.20
Sol. (for Q. 33 and 34):
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NH4 2 Cr2 O7 N2 Cr2 O3 4H2 O
NH4 NO3 N2 O 2H2 O
Hg NO3 2
A
Hg 2NO2 O2
Total number of moles of diatomic gases (X) N2 1 mole O 2 1 mole
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= 2 moles
Volume 2 22.4 44.8 litres
Total number of moles of triatomic gases N2 O 1 mole NO2 2 moles
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= 3 moles
Volume 3 22.4 67.2 litres
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35. 272.87
(272.86 – 272.88)
36. 00.09
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10
37. 03.00
38. 30.60
Sol. (for Q. 37 and 38):
1 1
E 3.4 eV 13.6Z 2 2 2
n
Y
2
Z
3.4 13.6 2 … (1)
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n
Energy emitted in the transition from excited state to the IInd excited state (n = 3)
1 1
E 4.25 5.95 13.6Z2 2 2
3 n
AD
2
n 9
10.20 13.6 Z 2 2
… (2)
9n
From (1) and (2), we get
10.20 n2 9
3.4
2
9
AC
n 9
3 n6
9
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3.40 n2
From Eq. (1) Z2 Z3
13.6
1 1
Ionization energy of first excited state (n = 2) of the atomic species E 13.6 32 2 2
A
2
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1
13.6 9
4
= 30.6 eV
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NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
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39. D
Sol. y 2 4 y x y 1, 4 y 1
y=4
y2 = 4x similarly x 1, 4 x 1
x2 = 4y
2 4
x2 11
Required area 2 x 1 dx 2 x dx =
4 3
y=4
Y
1 2
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x=1 x=4
40. A
x
AD
4
Sol. x t 1 g t dt x x 2 ; differentiating with respect to x
0
x
2
g x g t dt 4x 3 2x ; differentiating again g(x) + g(x) = 12x + 2
0
So, g(x) = 12x2 – 24x + 26 – 26e–x AC
41. A
Sol. The desired region consists of 12 boxes, whose lower left corners are integers solution of x 2 + y2
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= 25, i.e. (5, 0), (0, 5), (3, 4), (4, 3)
1 1
Since, the points them self are symmetric about (0, 0) the boxes are symmetric about , ,
2 2
A
1 1
then distance from , to the fullest point on a box that lays on the axis
2 2
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130
So, minimum values r
2
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42. B
2 2 2 2 2
Sol. 2010 = 2 3 5 67
4 4 4
Total divisors = 3 3 3 3 = 3 i.e. (2 + 1) and (1 + 1) of which are squares
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So, required probability =
81
43. A, C
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G = ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ or ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
44. A, B, C, D
Sol. Since, 1 sin2x 1 sin 2x 2 x [0, 2]
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Now, if cos x 0 2 cos x 1 sin2x 1 sin 2x x ,
2 2
2
If cos x > 0, then 4 cos x 1 + sin 2x + 1 – sin 2x – 2 1 sin2 2x cos 2x 0
3 5 7 7
x , , x , so, x = 1, 2, 3, 4
4 4 4 4 4 4
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45. B, C
1
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Sol. 4sec A
x 2 2x B2 B 0 have real roots
2
2 1 2 1 1
D 0 4sec A B 2 B 1 but 4sec A 4, B2 B
2 2 4
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2 1 1
Equation will satisfy when 4sec A 4 and B2 B
2 4
2
1 1
sec A = 1 and B 0 cos2 A = 1 and B
2
1
2
A = n and B cos A cos 1 B 1 ; 1
2 AC
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46. A, C
Sol. Let p and q be the pv of P and Q r a
Let p a t1 ; q b s1 P A a
A
p q a b t1 s1
B b
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47. A, C
Sol. Since, x3 + ax + b = 0 ; x 3 + cx2 + d = 0 have complex root so it appears in conjugate pairs
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Let z m n i ; z m n i ; So z z 2m ; zz m2 n
For the equation x3 + ax + bn = 0 –20 + z + z = 0 ; z z 20 m = 10
and for equation x3 + cx2 + d = 0 –21z – 21z + zz 0 n = 320
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48. C, D
Sol. Clearly f(x) is not define at x = 1 if a < 0 and if a > 0, then all the conditions of Rolle’s theorem
holds on f(x)
Section – B
49. 1
Sol. Since, g(0) = 0 and f(g(x)) = x
5 2 4
g x 3 f g x f g x f g x f g x g(0) = 1
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50. 13
Area of ADC C
Sol. E, F exist if and only if 2
Area of ADB
Since, AD is the angle bisector, and the ratio of area of triangles with F
equal height is the ratio of their bases E D
AC DC Area ADC
2 AC = 2AB
AB DB Area ADB
Let BC = d so, by triangle inequality d + 7 > 14 ; 7 + 14 > d A B
7
7 < d < 21
So, there are 13 possible integral values of BC
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51. 5
1 1 1
1 p 1 3 1 3 1 3
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Sol. Put t lim t 1 1 2
x t 0 t t t
1
p 1 1
1
t t2 1
t t2
lim t 3
1 t 3 1 t 3 2
use expansion 1 t 3 1 ; 1 t 3 1
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t 0
3 9 3 9
1 1 5
p
3
2t 2 2 p 2 3 2 p 5
lim t t t 3 so, p 3p = 5
t 0
9 9 9 3
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52. 04.00
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53. 06.00
Sol. (for Q. 52 to 53):
f(x + 2y) = f(x) + f(2y) + ex + 2y (x + 2y) – x ex – 2y e2y + 4xy
Replace x, y = 0 f(0) = 0
A
lim = lim
h 0 h h 0 h
2 x 2
f x x xe f 2 4 2e
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54. 84.00
55. 25.00
Sol. (for Q. 54 to 55):
Let P1(u, v) be any point of C1 and P2(x, y) be the C1
corresponding point on C2
Since, P1P2 (line joining) is perpendicular to y = 2x so, y = 2x
1 P1 (u, v)
C2
its slope =
2
yv 1 P2(x, y)
….. (1)
2x u 2
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56. 401.00
57. 10.00
Sol. (for Q. 56 to 57):
f(2 + x) = f(2 – x) f(4 – x) = f(x) ..... (1)
From f(7 + x) = f(7 – x) f(14 – x) = f(x) ..... (2)
From equation (1) and (2), we get f(x + 10) = f(x) so period is 10
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Now, replacing x by x + 10 and then x – 10 is equation (3) continuity in this ways
f(x + 10n) = f(x) ..... (4)
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for n = 1, 2, 3 .....
Since, f(0) = 0 equation (4)
f(10) = f(20) ..... = f(1000) = 0. so total 201
Now, x = 0, in equation (1) f(x) = f(0) = 0 from equation (1), we have 200 more roots
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JEE (Advanced)-2023
FULL TEST – X
PAPER –2
ASSIGNMENT - 13
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Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
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General Instructions:
The test consists of total 57 questions.
Each subject (PCM) has 19 questions.
This question paper contains Three Parts.
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Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C.
Section – A (01 –06, 20 – 25, 39 – 44): This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions. Each question has
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FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – A (07 –10, 26 – 29, 45 – 48): This section contains SIX (06) paragraphs. Based on each
paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE
of these four options is the correct answer.
Section – B (11 – 13, 30 – 32, 49 – 51): This section contains NINE (09) questions. The answer to each
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decimal places.
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MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
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are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a correct
option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
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Physics PART – I
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(A) current in resistance ‘R’ will flow from A to B
(B) electric field intensity between the plates of capacitor will decrease continuously
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Q t /RC
(C) current in the circuit at time t is e
2RC
(D)
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total heat dissipated in the circuit after having switch S closed is
Q2
4C
2. In a setup of displacement method experiment, the distance between the screen and a light
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source is 120 cm and the lens used has a small aperture. By moving the lens between the source
and the screen, sharp images are obtained on the screen for two different positions of the lens.
The ratio of sizes of these two images is 9 : 1. Then choose the correct option(s).
(A) The focal length of the lens is 22.5 cm
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(C) The separation between the two different positions of the lens is 30 cm
(D) The separation between the two different positions of the lens is 60 cm
3. In the figure, a block rests on the top of a smooth fixed hemispherical tube of radius R in which it
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can just fit. Two springs are connected to the base as shown. The block is given a small jerk so
that it can slide on the hemisphere. The F-X (F is magnitude of force and X is compression) graph
for the springs is given below. Which of the following may be possible?
F
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Spring 2
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Spring 1
Spring 1 Spring 2
X
(A) The block will compress both springs by same amount.
(B) The block will compress the springs during its to and fro motion about its original position
by different amounts.
(C) The block will perform to and fro motion along the hemispherical surface about the
original position.
(D) The block can never come to the original position.
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4. An ideal gas can be expanded from an initial state to a certain volume through two different
2 2
processes (i) PV = constant and (ii) P = KV where K is a positive constant. Then
(A) final temperature in (i) will be greater than that in (ii)
(B) final temperature in (ii) will be greater than that in (i)
(C) total heat given to the gas in case (i) is greater than that in (ii)
(D) total heat given to the gas in case (ii) is greater than that in (i)
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(D) 2 3N
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which is placed on a smooth F2
horizont al surf ace. T here i s B 3 kg B 3 kg
friction between block A and
block B. A horizontal force F 1
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gradually increasing from zero to a maximum value is applied to A so that the blocks move
together without relative motion. Instead of this, another horizontal force F2, gradually increasing
from zero to a maximum value is applied to B so that the blocks move together without relative
motion. Then
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This section contains TWO (02) paragraphs. Based on each paragraph, there are TWO (02) questions.
Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct
answer.
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A source emits sound waves of frequency 1000 Hz. The source moves to right with a speed of 32 m/s
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relative to ground. On the right there is a reflecting surface which moves to left with a speed of 64 m/s
relative to ground. The speed of sound in air is 332 m/s.
(A) 0.4 m
(B) 0.22 m
(C) 0.6 m
(D) 0.33 m
8. The number of waves which meet the reflecting surface per second is
(A) 1440
(B) 1280
(C) 1320
(D) 1600
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(B) 2N
(C) 3N
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(D) 4N
10. In the above case, the friction force between the front blocks is
(A) 1N
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(B) 2N
(C) 3N
(D) 4N
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Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.
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11. A solid cylinder of mass M radius R is resting on a horizontal platform (which is parallel to x-y
plane) with its axis along the y-axis. The platform is given a motion in X-direction given by X = A
cos t. There is sufficient friction present in the surface of contact that can prevent the slipping
between the cylinder and the platform. The maximum torque (in N-m) acting on the cylinder
A
Km v 2
section yy is newton. Find K. V
16r
y
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When an -particle with kinetic energy K = 11 MeV collides with a stationary lithium nucleus, the following
nuclear reaction takes place
4
He 7 Li 10 B n
The Q-value of this reaction is E = 2.86 Mev. If the kinetic energy of the neutron outgoing at right angle
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to the incoming direction of -particle is X MeV and the kinetic energy of boron atom is Y MeV.
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14. The value of X is………………
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Question Stem for Question Nos. 16 and 17
Question Stem
A
Ka
magnitude of acceleration of point P of string is .
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2
=0
Two tunnels are dug across the earth as shown in the figure. Two T1
particles P1 and P2 are oscillating form one end to the other end of
the tunnels T1 and T2 respectively. At some instant, particles are
getting at the mid points of the tunnels as shown in the figure.
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v1 60
P2
Chemistry PART – II
20. A non-reacting dry gas, (say N2 ) is bubbled through some liquids separately and samples of
emergent gas are collected at the same temperature and pressure. If definite volume of the
emergent gas weighs more than the same volume of dry gas under identical conditions of
temperature and pressure, the liquid(s) may be
(A) Heavy water D2 O
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(B) Methanol
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(C) Acetone
(D) 1 : 1 molar mixture of H2 O and D2 O
21. HO
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O 2N N2
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pH X
(A) ‘X’ should be greater than 7 so that phenolic group OH convert into O and it
activate the aromatic ring towards electrophilic aromatic substitution
(B) ‘X’ should be less than 7 so that more positive charge present on N2 and electrophilic
A
O 2N N N
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ortho sulfonated product.
(D) Boiling point of ortho-nitrophenol is less than para nitrophenol.
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25. Which of the following is/are alloy(s) containing copper?
(A) Brass
(B) Bellmetal
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(C) Nickeloy
(D) Magnalium
NaOH
O 'Y'
O
A
1 O
3
C10 H16
2 ZnH O
2
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X H N2 H4
' Z ' C10 H16 N2
Considering the above sequence of reactions
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26. Which of the following option is true about the structures of X and Y respectively?
(A) CHO
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;
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(B) CHO
(C) CHO
;
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(D) CHO
(B) N N
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(C) N
N
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(D)
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N AC
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+
Gas Q Aq. NaOH
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T white ppt.
T is so lub le in excess of NaOH
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30. If the total number of compounds among the following, in which the difference in oxidation state of
two atoms of same element (other than oxygen and hydrogen) is greater than 2 is ‘P’ and
If the total number of compounds among following, in which oxidation state of two atoms of same
element is same (other than oxygen and hydrogen) is ‘Q’. Then what is the value of ‘P’ × ‘Q’.
Cr2 O72 ; NH4 NO2 ; NH4 NO3 ; Hydrazine; Calcium cyanamide; Urea; S2 O32 ; S4 O62 ; H2 S2 O5
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gram of NO2 g evolved?
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32. How many of the following compounds undergo only decarboxylation simply on heating?
O O
O
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COOH
OH ; H C ; H2C CH CH2 C OH ;
2
COOH
COOH
COOH
;
H2C
H2C
COOH
COOH
; H2C
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CH2 COOH
;
CH2 COOH
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O COOH
; ;
H3C C CH2 COOH
A
HOOC
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This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.
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A 2 litre flask containing a gas X2 at a pressure of 1 atm is connected through a very narrow tube with a
stop cock to another 3 litre flask containing a gas Y2 at a pressure of 2 atm, the two flasks being at the
same temperature. On opening the stopcock the two gases mix and react according to the following
equation
X 2 g Y2 g 2XY g
At equilibrium the gaseous product XY has a partial pressure of 0.6 atm. (Assume negligible volume of
the thin tube and no change in temperature of the flasks). Calculate the
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2.0 litre of 0.05 M KCN and 3.0 L of 0.05 M M CN2 are mixed together at certain temperature T Kelvin,
M being a strongly electropositive element. If ionization constant of CN is 2.0 10 4 and H in pure
water is 2.0 107 M at T Kelvin; If X 104 is hydrolysis constant of CN ion and “Y” is pH of the
resulting solution. Then,
Y
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36. What is the value of Y?
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When NO and NO2 are mixed together, following equilibria were established in a closed vessel.
2NO2 N2 O4 K P1 6.8 atm 1
NO2 NO N2 O3 K P2 ' X '
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In an experiment , when NO and NO2 are mixed in molar ratio of 1 : 2, final pressure was found to be
5.05 atm. When the partial pressure of N2 O4 (at equilibrium) was 1.7 atm.
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39. Let A = {1, 2, 3, ….., 36}. Let B, C, D be set of all 1 1, 2 2, 3 3 matrices that can be formed
using elements of A. If |a| represents determinant of matrix ‘a’, then
(A) a 666
aB
(B) a 6662
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aC
(C) a 6663
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aD
(D) a a
aC aD
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x2 y2
40. Let E : 1 . Let C be a circle concentric with E and inscribed in E and S be locus of foot of
a2 b2
perpendicular from foci of E to any tangent to E. If S is also locus of a point P such that chord of
contact of tangents drawn from P to C subtends right angle at origin, then which of the following
are true?
(A) Eccentricity of E is less than
1
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(B) Maximum distance between C and S is less than 2 times the radius of C
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2
(C) Maximum distance between C and E is greater than times the radius of C
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(D) S doesn’t exist
A
2022
r 2022 2022
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(C)
(D) if k = r, P is divisible by 4743
42. Let there be a column of square cross-section having side length 2 units and of infinite length
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centred on z-axis. Let P be a random point lying in the section cut off by the plane x + 2y + 2z =
30 in the column. Q is reflection of P in the plane z = 15 and R is locus of point Q, then
(A) area of R is 6 square units
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1 1
43. Let solutions of the equation z8 i be represented by ai : i = 1, 2, ….., 8 on Argand
2 2
plane such that Arg(ai) < Arg(aj) i, j (Arg(a) [0, 2)) (where Arg(a) represents argument of a ),
then
8 8
(A) ai a j 0
i 1 j1
(B) a a
1 i j 8
i j
44 2
8 8
(C) a a 0
i j j1
i j
a a 4 4
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(D) i j 2
1 i j 8
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44. A person walks at a uniform speed of 1 unit/min for a distance of 1 unit. He then turns right and
3
covers of the distance he walked before turning and continues doing this. Let P(t) represent
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the distance between the persons' current position and starting point t 0
(A) P(t) is a continuous function t
(B) P(t) is a differentiable function t
4
(C) limP t
t 5
16
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(D) limP t
t 25
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answer.
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r
Let p, q be selected from a set of first 20 natural numbers. Let A : r, s 1, 2, ....., 20
s
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p
45. If probability of being a natural number greater than 1 is k, then 10000k equals
q
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(A) 67
(B) 66
(C) 48
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46. If a random element of set A is selected, then probability that it is an integer is equal to (where
v
u, v are co-prime integers), then u + v is equals
(A) 55
(B) 275
(C) 301
(D) 321
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x2
Let there be two particles of same mass inside an elliptical container placed along y2 1 . Initially,
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both particles are at (1, 0). At t = 0, first particles (P1) starts moving towards negative x-axis and second
particle (P2) starts moving along a line at an angle of from positive x-axis, both having speed of
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2 units/s. The particles can collide with container and with each other, all collisions being perfectly
elastic. Let f(t) be a function of distance between the two particles at any time t. Let g(t) and h(t) be
function of distance of P1 and P2 respectively from (1, 0) at any time t
47. Let a, b, c be number of solutions of the equation f(t) = 0, g(t) = 0 and h(t) = 0 respectively
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t (0, 100], then
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(A) a + b = 3c
(B) a + c = 4b
(C) b + c = 3a
(D) a + b = 2c
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48. Which of the following are periodic functions?
(A) f(t)
(B) g(t)
(C)
(D)
h(t)
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Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)
This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
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INTEGER.
49. If in scalene ABC, 2c sin(A – B) cos(A + B) = (b sin B – a sin A) (where all symbols have their
usual meanings), then [5 sin C] equals (where [.] represents greatest integer function)
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50. Number of distinct quadratic equations with real roots such that the equation remains unchanged
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x 2 y 2 2xy 2 2y 2 4xy 4y 4
51. If the minimum value of the expression is ‘k’ x, y, R+, then
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xy 2 2y
[10k] equals (where [.] represents greatest integer function)
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x 1 ln xdx
Let I1 dx and I2
0
x
x
e 1 ln e 1 0 4x x 2
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Let z1, z2, z3 be three complex numbers such that z1 + z2 + z3 = i, z1z2 + z2z3 + z1z3 = –1, z1z2z3 = -i
Let maximum value of |z1 – kz2 + (k – 1)z3| k [0, 1] equals ‘a’ and minimum value of
|z – z1|2 + |z – z2|2 + |z – z3|2 z is ‘b’ (where i 1 )
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Question Stem
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Let L1, L2, L3 be three straight lines such that no two of them are parallel. Let C1, C2, C3, C4 be circles
touching all the three lines such that radius of C1 is smallest. Let P be point of concurrence of the altitudes
of the triangle formed by centres of C2, C3 and C4. If L1, L2, L3 intersect each other at points A, B and C
such that AB = 3, BC = 4 and ABC . Let m = min{PA, PB, PC} ; n = max{PA, PB, PC}
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JEE (Advanced)-2023
FULL TEST – X
PAPER –2
ASSIGNMENT - 13
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ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS
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Physics PART – I
Section – A
1. B, C
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Q t /RC 3Q/2 3Q/2 B R A
Sol. Q t
2
e C
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2. A, D
2
Dx 9
Sol.
D x 1
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Dx
3
Dx
D x 3D 3x
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4x = 2D
D 120
x 60 cm
2 2
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x = 60 cm
D2 x 2 (120 120) (60 60)
Now, f
4D 4 120
f = 22.5 cm
3. B, C
Sol. The two springs have different spring constants. Also energy remains conserved during the
motion as no friction is present.
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4. B, D
Sol. From equation, PV = nRT 2 B P = KV
2
VC VS
V
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5. A
Sol. Fcos mg
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mv 2 F v
F sin
R
2
mv 2
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2 mg
F mg
R
F 2 N.
6.
Sol.
B, D
Case I:
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Since there is no relative motion,
F F F 8
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a 1 f f F1 max Ff
5 3 3
Case II:
F F Ff 8
a f 2 F2 max Ff
A
5 3 5
F1max 5
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7. D
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v 332
Sol. 0.332m.
n 1000
8. C
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9. C
10. B
Sol. (for Q. 9 to 10):
The maximum acceleration with which the blocks can move together without slipping
mg 0.3 1 10 2
amax 0.5 m/s
3M 32
Fmax 2(M m)amax 6 0.5 3 N
The friction force between the front blocks,
FS = (M + 2m) amax = 4 0.5 = 2 N
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Section – B
11. 4
2
Sol. a + R = A cos t …(i)
f = ma …(ii)
1
fR = mR2 …(iii)
2 a
f + 2f = mA2 cos t
1
f mA2 cos t f
3
1 1
(max) mA2R 6 2 1 4 N-m
3 3
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12. 20
2 m1F2 m2F1 2 2 27 4 9 2 90
Sol. max 150 6 0.20 m 20 cm
k m1 m2 150 24
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13. 3
m 3r 3mv 2 F
Sol. F 2 =
2 8 16r
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Section – C
A
14. 03.40
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15. 04.74
Sol. (for Q. 14 to 15): y
Using conservation of momentum
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P = P2 cos …(i) P1
P1 = P2 sin …(ii) P
Squaring and adding, we get x
P2 P12 P22
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16. 03.00
17. 01.00
Sol. (for Q. 16 to 17):
3a
4TaB 3TaA = 0 aB M=3
4
3a a
2TaB TaA TaP = 0 aP 2aB aA a
2 2
a
aP K=1
2
18. 180.00
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19. 02.00
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Sol. (for Q. 18 to 19):
At the instant shown both particles are at their mean positions and moving in opposite direction.
Phase difference = 180
As is same for both the particles
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the phase difference will be maintained throughout and they can never meet.
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So,
vmax A
v1
R
v2 R / 2 1
2
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For a particle undergoing S.H.M
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
20. B, C
Sol. The V.D. and molar mass of the emergent gas will always be greater than that of pure gas.
In case of CH3 OH molar mass 32 g mol1 and acetone (molar mass 58 g mol1 )
Molar mass of N2 being 28 g mol1
Molar mass of H2 O being 18 g mol1 .
Molar mass of D2 O being 20 g mol1 .
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21. B
Sol. HO
HO
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NaOH
O 2N N2
Fa int ly basic medium
O 2N N N
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22. A, B, C
Sol. (A) Below critical micelle concentration soap behaves like normal electrolyte; no micillisation
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of the anions.
(B) In water-in-oil emulsion, oil forms external (continuous) phase.
(C) SnO2 2NaOH Na2 SnO3 H2 O
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(D) Cations will be effective in coagulation of negatively charged sol formed in option (C).
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23. A, B, D
Sol. 1. S(entropy) is not the measure of available energy.
2. S between the two states is not path dependent whether reversible or irreversible
S S2 S1 .
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3. Heat supplied into the isothermal reversible expansion of ideal gas is equal to work of
expansion of the gas.
4. G is equal to the available energy of the system to do useful work.
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24. A, B, C, D
Sol. 1. Ethers have much lower boiling point than alcohol of similar molecular mass, alcohols
undergo molecular association through intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
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25. A, B, C
Sol. Brass – Cu + Zn
Bell metal – Cu + Sn
Nickeloy – Al + Cu + Ni
Magnalium – Al + Mg + Ni
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26. D
27. B
Sol. (for Q. 26 and 27):
O
3
1 O
2 Zn H O
2
CHO
X
OH N2 H4 /
Y
O
O O N N
,
EM
CHO ,
CHO CHO
E
F G Z
Possible enolates Cyclic hydrazene
AD
CHO
Aldol
E
O
AC
Aldol
F
IIT
OH
O
A
Aldol
G
AN
28. B
29. D
AY
SO2 Q Aq. NaOH
Zn OH2 T
N
white ppt.
Excess of NaOH
Na2 ZnO 2
Sol. 28. (A) ZnO – is an amphoteric oxide.
(B) ZnO is white powder which on heating turns yellow but again on cooling becomes white.
(C) Lithopone is mixture of ZnS BaSO4
(D) ZnO CoO CoZnO2 or CoO.ZnO
Rinmann's green
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
Sol. 29. 3
AgNO
Ag2 S
Black
KMnO 4 Acidic
H2 S K 2 SO 4 MnSO 4 S H2 O
3 CH
2
COO Pb
PbS
Black
3 CH
2
COO Cd
CdS
Yellow
Section – B
30. 16
Sol. O O
3 3 5 0 0 5
Y
N H4 N O2 O S S S S O have difference of oxidation states
EM
O O greater than 2.
Total compounds 4 P
2
S
3 5
N H4 N O3 6
AD
O S O
O
AC
Hydrazine NH2 NH2 Both nitrogen have same oxidation state of 2
HO S S OH
5 3
AN
O
P Q 4 4 16
31. 92
AY
Sol. 1
AgNO3 Ag NO2 O2
2
0.5 mole 0.5 mole
AR
1
2LiNO3 Li2 O 2NO2 O2
2
0.5 mole 0.5 mole
N
1
Ca NO3 2 CaO 2NO2 O2
2
0.5 mole 0.5 2 1 mole
NH4 NO3 N2 O 2H2 O
5
2NaNO3
Na2 O N2 O2 No NO2 g evolved
2
5
2KNO3 K 2 O N2 O2
2
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
Y
keto acid decarboxylates on simple heating
COOH
COOH
EM
; H2C
COOH
COOH
AD
Ge min al diacids also decarboxylates on heating
O
H2C CH CH2 C OH , unsaturated acid decarboxylates simply on heating
H2C COOH
; H2C
CH2 COOH
;
AC
H2C COOH
CH2 COOH
IIT
Section – C
A
33. 00.10
AN
34. 04.00
Sol. (for Q. 33 and 34):
1 2
Partial pressure of X2 before reaction pX2 0.4 atm
AY
23
23
Partial pressure of Y2 before reaction pY2 1.2 atm
23
AR
0.6
Atm of X2 g and Y2 g each reacted 0.3 atm
2
pX2 at equilibrium 0.4 0.3 0.1 atm
N
36. 11.00
Sol. (for Q. 35 and 36):
2.0 0.05 3.0 2 0.05
CN in the resulting solution
23
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
0.4
0.08 M
5
K W H OH 2 10 7 2 107
4.0 10 14 M2
CN H2 O HCN OH K b 2 104
14
KW 4 10
K a of HCN 2 1010
Kb 2 104
KW 4 1014
‘X’ – Hydrolysis constant K H of CN 10
2.0 104
Ka 2 10
Y
1
‘Y’ – pH = pK W pK a log C
EM
2
1
log 4 10 14 log 2 10 10 log 0.08
2
1 3
14 2log 2 10 log 2 log 2 102
AD
2
1
24 3 log 2 2 3 log 2
2
37.
= 11
01.05
AC
38. 03.43
IIT
(3.42 – 3.43)
Sol. (for Q. 37 and 38):
Let Po be initial partial pressure of NO.
2Po be initial partial pressure of NO2.
A
1.7
K P for 1st equilibrium 6.8 2
2P o
3.4 P
AR
10
Section – A
39. A, D
Sol. a 666, a a 0
aB aC aD
40. A, B, C
2 2 2
Sol. C:x +y =b
S : x + y = a where a2 = 2b2
2 2 2
Y
41. A, B, C, D
EM
Sol. if k = 0 P = 0 and if k = r P = 2022!
42. A, C
4
Sol. Area of R = 6
AD
2/3
2 2
Equation of R : x + 2y + (2 + )z – 30 – 15 = 0 where = –4
3 2
4 9
43.
Equation of R: x + 2y – 2z + 30 = 0
A, C, D
AC
Sol. ai represent vertices of a regular octagon so
8 8
IIT
ai a j 0 ; ai a j 4
i j j1 1 i j 8
8 8
ai a j 0 ; a a i j 4
2 1
A
i j j1 1 i j 8
AN
44. A, C
Sol. P(t) is clearly continuous t but non-differentiable whenever the person turns
1 9 4
limP t 1
9
AY
t 16 5
1
16
45. D
AR
46. A
20
N
Sol. Probability is
255
47. B
Sol. a = 50, b = 25, c = 50
48. D
Sol. None of the functions are periodic as local extrema keeps on decreasing after every 4 seconds
NARAYANA IIT ACADEMY
11
Section – B
49. 4
Sol. 2c sin(A – B) cos(A + B) = b sin B – a sin A
c[sin 2A – sin 2B] = b sin B – a sin A
2 c sin A cos A + a sin A = b sin B + 2c sin B cos B
1 1
c cos A a b c cosB
2 2 1 5 3
cosC 5 sinC
sinB sin A 2 2
50. 6
3 3 3
Sol. () = and + = + = 0, 1, –1
Y
3
If = 0 ( + ) = + = = 0, 1 –1
2 2
Corresponding equation are x = 0 ; x x = 0
EM
3
If = 1 ( + ) = 4( + ) + = 0, 2, –2
Corresponding equation are x2 2x + 1 = 0
3
If = –1 ( + ) + 2( + ) = 0 + = 0
Corresponding equation is x2 – 1 = 0
AD
51. 8
2
x 2 y 2 4 4xy 2y 2 2xy 2 4y xy 2 2y 2 2y xy 2 xy 2 2y
Sol. = = 2 2 2 2
xy 2 2y y xy 2 y
Section – C
ACxy 2
52. 01.57
IIT
/ 2
2ln sec y 1 1
/2
2lnsec y 1 2ln cosec y 1
Sol. Let ex – 1 = tan2 y I1 dy = dy
0
ln tan y 2 0 ln tan y
/2
1 2ln tan y
A
= dy
2 0 ln tan y 2
AN
53. 00.00
Sol. Let x = 2 + y I2
2
ln 2 y
dy
2
ln 4 y 2 dy
2 2
AY
2 4y 0 4y
Also, let x = 4 – t2 I2 2
2
ln 4 t 2
dt I 2
I2 = 0
0 4t 2 2
AR
54. 01.41
kz2 1 k z 3
Sol. zi equals 1, -1, i ; a = min. of z1 = 2
k 1 k
N
55. 02.67
i 8
Sol. z b
3 3
56. 01.41
57. 03.16
Sol. (for Q. 56 to 57):
PA 5 ; PB 2 ; PC 10