2704 Enthusiast & Leader ScoreAdv Answerkey & Solution P 1

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 8

(1001CJA101021230063) Test Pattern

CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)


FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2023 - 2024)
27-04-2024

JEE(Main+Advanced) : ENTHUSIAST & LEADER COURSE (SCORE ADVANCED)


ANSWER KEY PAPER-1 (OPTIONAL)
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II (i)
A. 1.41 150.00 0.06 16.64 0.50
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 248 3 5 1800 126
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 8 3 3 3 5 4 2 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II (i)
A. 7.00 4.00 24.63 45.15 15.05
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 6 3 105 24 9
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 7 6 6 2 4 3 9 8

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II (i)
A. 0.50 0.40 0.25 2.00 2.00
Q. 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II (ii)
A. 18 17 40 59 36
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( 150.00 )
SECTION-II (i) 4 3 4
mg + ρg × πr g = ρa × πr3 g
3 3
1. Ans ( 1.41 )
PM ρg ρa
ρ= ⇒ =
For very small ω circuit becomes RT Mg Ma
105 × 29 × 10−3 29
Pa = 25
= kg/m3
× 300 25
3
16
Pg = kg/m3
25
4 3 13 585π
i0 r × = × 10−3
∴ VAB = Irms Z = ωL1 3 25 2
√ 2
125 × 27
r3 = × 10−3
8

r = 7.5 × 10–1 m = 75 cm

1001CJA101021230063 HS-1/8
Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/27-04-2024/Paper-1
3. Ans ( 0.06 ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II (ii)
6. Ans ( 248 )
330 + 20
fincident = ( ) 1000
330 − 50
350
( ) 1000 = 1250
280
Speed of wave will be constant
(1) sin 90° = √ 3 sin r1 (330 − 20)
λreflected = = 248 mm
1 1250
sin r1 =
√ 3 330
f1 = ( ) 1000

(1) sin 60° = √ 3 sin r 330 + 50


330
f2 = ( ) 1250
⇒ r = 30° 330 − 20

θ = 30 + r1
f1 = 868 Hz
330
Now in Δ OPD f2 = × 1250 = 1330 Hz
310
sin r1 sin(90∘ + 30∘ ) 1 √
3
= ⇒ = ⇒ x = 6cm f2 – f1 = 462
x R √
3x 2×9

4. Ans ( 16.64 ) 7. Ans ( 3 )


d sin θ ± ( μ – 1) t = Δ x Using conservation of mechanical energy and
3λ 3λ equation of continuity
d( ) ± = Δx
2d 2 x 1
{ρ2Ax}g (H − ) = ρ4AH. v2
Δx = 3λ 2 2
after differentiation we can get for x = 0, a = g/2
Hence maximum intensity will occur at ‘O’.
I = 4I0 = 16.64 W/m2 8. Ans ( 5 )
−GMm
E=
5. Ans ( 0.50 ) 2R
a = ω 2A dE −GMm dR
= Fv = ×
dt 2R 2 dt
f1 = (1) ω 2 A ≤ 6 ....(1) 2F vR2
⇒ ΔR = Δt
GMm
f2 = 3 ω 2 A ≤ 12
GM
=g
ω 2A ≤ 4 ....(2) R2
2F v
⇒ ΔR = Δt
⇒ ω 2A = 4 mg
4 4×6 2 × 0.01 × √10 × 6400 × 103 × 24 × 3600 × 10
A= = = 0.50 =
(
k
)
48 3 × 103 × 10
m
2 × 24 × 36 × 8 × 103
ΔR = = 4600.8 m ≈ 5 Km
3 × 103 × 10

HS-2/8 1001CJA101021230063
Enthusiast & Leader Course/Score Advanced/27-04-2024/Paper-1
9. Ans ( 1800 ) PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-III

1. Ans ( 8 )
aQ
a dB
E=−
2 dt
τ (perunit length) = a[2 π a σ ]E

τ=I
dt
σπa3 dB
⇒ dω = −
I dt
x2 = 16y σπa3
ω= [Bi − Bf ]

16dy I
2x = Now Bi = B
dx
dy x √ Bf = μ 0ni = μ 0a σ ω
= = 3 −1
dx 8 σπa3 B μ 0 σ 2 a4 π
⇒ ω= [1 + ]
θ = 60° I I

W = ΔK 2. Ans ( 3 )
WF + Wff + Wg + WN = 0
WF = – Wff – Wg
q
= μmg (8√3 + 10√3) + mg (42) Flux due to q = ∫ E ⋅ dA =
6∈0
= 1800 J → = σq
Force due to q = σ ∫ E→ ⋅ dA
6∈0
10. Ans ( 126 ) F orce on q σ
⇒ =E=
q 6∈0
σ √ 2 σ
Enet = 1 + 12 + 12 =
3∈0 √3∈
0

3. Ans ( 3 )
2000 dT
× πx2 ℓ = k × 2πxℓ For floating
2
πr ℓ dx
105 mg = Buoyant force
2000
∫ xdx = − ∫ dT Since mass does not change with temperature
2πr2 ℓk
T F B1 = F B2 ⇒ ρ w 1 V1 g = ρ w 2 V2 g
2000 1 ρ w1
× × 16 × 10–6 ρw1 (0.99 V0 ) = ( (V0 (1 + 3αΔT ))
2π × 16 × 10 −6
× 0.5 × 15 2 )
1 + γw ΔT
= T – 105 1 1 + 3αΔT
⇒ (1 − ) = ( )
200 100 1 + γw ΔT
+ 105 = T
3π By Binomial approx.
T = 126.22 ≈ 126 °C 1
1− = (1 + (3 α – γ w) Δ T)
400 100
= + 105 = T 1
3π = (γw – 3α)ΔT
⇒ T = 126.22 ≈ 126°C 100
1
⇒ ΔT = = 40°C
100(γw − 3α)
⇒ Tf = 60°C
1001CJA101021230063 HS-3/8
Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/27-04-2024/Paper-1
4. Ans ( 3 ) 7. Ans ( 2 )
1 + ε 'rA = 2 + 0.5 rA ⇒ rA = 2 Ω Let each side of the pendulum is displaced by x,
⇒ V = 1 + 2 = 3 volts
the total extension of the spring become 2x,
5. Ans ( 5 )
where x = ℓ sin θ. For small θ, x = ℓθ.
∴ Force in the spring F = k (2x) = 2kℓθ
Restoring torque τ = –(mg × ℓ sin θ + 2kℓθ × ℓ
cos θ)
for small θ, sin θ = θ and cos θ = 1

2u0 sin θ
∴ τ = –(mgℓθ + 2kℓ2θ)
TA·B = = T1
mgℓ + 2kℓ2 )
g sin α (

2(u0 /β) sin θ T1


and α = (−θ)
TB·C = = = T2 I
g sin α β Compare with standard equation of SHM,
⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮
α = –ω2 θ we get
1
g cos αT12
sA·B = u0 cos θT1 +
2 mgℓ + 2kℓ
ω=√
u0
sB·C = cos θT2 + 1 g cos αT22 I
α 2 2π I
u0 T1 1 T12 and T= = 2π√
= cos θ + g cos α 2 ω (mgℓ + 2kℓ2 )
β β 2 β mℓ2
= 2π√
⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ mgℓ + 2kℓ2
1 1

 ℓ
stotal = u0 cos θT1 [ 1+ + + … ∞] + = 2π 
2kℓ
β2 β4 ⎷ ( g+ m
)

1 1 1
g cos αT12 [1 + + + … ∞]
2 β 2 β4 8. Ans ( 6 )

1 ⎤
1 ⎡
1 ⎤ Let potential of point A is x and potential of
stotal = u cos θT1 ⎢
1
⎥ +
2
g cos αT12 ⎢
1

point B is zero. Consider charge flown through
⎣ 1− ⎦ ⎣ 1 − ⎦
β2 β2
u0 cos θT1 β 2 g sin αT12 β 2 3V bettery is q0.
+
stotal β 2 −1 2(β 2 −1) 2(3 – x) + q0 + (0 – x) 2 = 0 ....(1)
(vavg) = =
Ttotal T1 [
β
] – q0 – (x – 3) × 1 + (2 – x – 3)2 = 0 ....(2)
β −1
On solving x = 1
6. Ans ( 4 )
Δy
q0 = 2 μ C
2Δd Δℓ
× 100 = × 100 + × 100 wD = q0 ε 1 = 6 μ J
y d ℓ
2 × 5 × 10−3 × 100 x5 × 10−3 × 100 PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
= +
5 × 10−1 250 × 10−3
=2+2 =4 SECTION-II (i)
1. Ans ( 7.00 )
III, VI, VII, → Phenolic ether will not give
cleavage with HI.

HS-4/8 1001CJA101021230063
Enthusiast & Leader Course/Score Advanced/27-04-2024/Paper-1
3. Ans ( 24.63 ) 8. Ans ( 105 )
PV 6 3
Z= Rank of anion – A = =
nRT 8 4
V ZRT 0.8 × 0.0821 × 300 2 1
= = Rank of anion – B = =
n P 8 8 4
6
= 2.463 litre/mole Rank of cation – Z = 1 + = 4
2
∴ Volume of 10 mol of the gas = 24.63 litre. Hence ionic compound empirical formula is

4. Ans ( 45.15 ) A3B1C16.

a 0 d = 85
a–x 2x So, a + b + c + d = 3 + 1 +16 +85 = 105
2x
= 2, x=
a 10. Ans ( 9 )
a−x 2 White colour/colourless sp : 4, 6, 7, 8, 15, 16.
2.303 a
t= log
92.12 × 10−2 a−x PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
2.303
t= log 2 SECTION-III
92.12 × 10−2
t=
2.303 × 0.3010 3. Ans ( 6 )
−2
92.12 × 10 i = 1.25
t = 0.7525 min = 45.15 sec. Original mole fraction
1 1 1.25 1
5. Ans ( 15.05 ) = = = =
5
⇒ n=6
n 1 + (n − 1) 1.25 + (n − 1)
Complex Magnetic moment 4. Ans ( 2 )
[Cu(NH3)4]2+ √ 3 = 1.73 B. M.
1000 1 20 1000
[Fe(CN)6]3 – √ 3 = 1.73 B. M. λ=K×
M
=
100
×
A
× 2×1000
[NiCl4]2 – 2√2 = 2.82 B. M.
20×A
20 20A
[CoF6]3 – √ 24 = 4.90 B. M. = × = 2 Scm2 mol−1
100A 2
[Fe(H2O)5(NO)]SO4 √ 15 = 3.87 B. M.
6. Ans ( 3 )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY NH4NO2, (NH4)2Cr2O7, NH4MnO4
SECTION-II (ii) 7. Ans ( 9 )
6. Ans ( 6 ) x = 2, y = 3, z = 4
Refer theory 8. Ans ( 8 )
Δ
7. Ans ( 3 ) PbSO4 + 4CH3COOH −→
(NH4)2[Pb(CH3COO)4] + (NH4)2SO4

1001CJA101021230063 HS-5/8
Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/27-04-2024/Paper-1
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS 5. Ans ( 2.00 )
SECTION-II (i)
Minimum distance is along their common
normal.
1. Ans ( 0.50 )
x PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Let r+1 =θ
2 SECTION-II (ii)
( 1 + tan2 θ) sin θ
Tr = tan θ = 6. Ans ( 18 )
1 − tan2 θ)
( cos 2θ. cos θ
sin(2θ − θ) 7(72)51 = 7(50 – 1)51
Tr = = tan2 θ – tan θ = 7(51C0(50)51 – 51C1(50)50 + ... + ( – 1))
cos 2θ cos θ
x x last is – 7 but remainder is 18
Tr = tan( r ) − tan( r+1 )
2 2
x
T0 = tan(x) − tan( )
7. Ans ( 17 )
2
x x
T1 = tan( ) − tan( )
4
2 22

Sn = tanx ⇒ f(x) = tanx 1/3 2/3 1


2 17
∫ (1 − x) dx + ∫ 2x(1 − x) dx + ∫ x2 dx =
2. Ans ( 0.40 ) 27
0 1/3 2/3
Equation of plane through A, B, C is
x – 5y – 2z + 6 = 0 8. Ans ( 40 )
Equation of perpendicular from P to the plane Solving the integral, we get
is a3
− a2 b + 3ac = 0 div. by a we get
y+ 26
z+ 10 3
x−4 3 3 a2
= = =λ − ab + 3c = 0
1 −5 −2 3
x = 4 + λ , y = −5λ − 26 , z = −2λ − 10 since – ab + 3c is an integer then a must be
3 3
4 2
Point of intersection is (2, , ) divisible by 3 i.e. a = 3k so that the expression is
3 3
3. Ans ( 0.25 ) an integer
7r − 7(r−1) so, options are,
Tr = tan−1 ( )

1 + 7r .7(r−1) a = 3, b = 2, c = 1
Tr = tan – 1(7r) – tan – 1(7(r – 1))
π a = 6, b = 3, c = 2
S∞ =
4
a = 9, b = 4, c = 3
4. Ans ( 2.00 )
Total cases = 10C3 = 120.
(secA secB + tanAtanB)2 – (secA tanB +
3 1 1
tanAsecB)2 required prob = = = ∴ P = 40.
120 40 p
(1 + sin A sin B)2 − (sin B + sin A)2
=
cos2 Acos2 B
1 + sin2 Asin2 B − sin2 B − sin2 A
= =1
cos2 Acos2 B
(secAsecB + tanBtanA)2 = (91)2 + 1 = 8282

HS-6/8 1001CJA101021230063
Enthusiast & Leader Course/Score Advanced/27-04-2024/Paper-1
9. Ans ( 59 ) 10. Ans ( 36 )
1 1
Since the circle lies within the rectangle, n 2
Sn = ∫ x (1 − x) dx = ∫ (1 − x) . xn dx
2

therefore centre of circle must lie within a 0 0


(By king property)
1
rectangle of size (9 – 2) × (12 – 2) or 7 × 10.
=∫ ( xn − 2xn+1 + xn+2 ) dx
0
Also, circle does not touch and intersect the 1
xn+1 2xn+2 xn+3
⇒ Sn = ( − + )
n+1 n+2 n+3 0
diagonal AC, so the distance from the centre of
1 2 1
⇒ Sn = − +
n+1 n+2 n+3
the circle to the diagonal AC and each side of 1 1 1 1
=( − ) − ( − )
n+1 n+2 n+2 n+3
n
Δ ABC and Δ ACD is greater than 1. 1 1 1 1
∴ ∑ Sk = ( − ) − ( − )

k=1
2 n+2 3 n+3
n
1 1 1 1
lim ∑ Sk =
⇒ n→∞ − = = ∴ A = 36
k=1
2 3 6 √ 36
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-III
1. Ans ( 1 )
so, required probability (n + 2) n
1
Tn = ( )
2.ar (ΔP QR) n(n + 1) 2
= n
area of rectangle of size 7 × 10 2(n + 1) − n 1
=( )( )
2.ar. (ΔP QR)ar (ΔABC) P Q2 9 × 12 n(n + 1) 2
= . = .( )
(n−1) n
ar. (ΔABC) 7 × 10 AB 2 7 × 10 1 1 1 1
Tn = ( ) − ( )
n 2 (n + 1) 2
( ∵ Δ ABC ~ Δ PQR) 1
Sum = 1 −
54 MN 2 (n + 1)2n
= . S∞ = 1
35 AB2

Let A(0,0), B(12,0) & C(12,9), then the slope 2. Ans ( 1 )


(1 + x)10 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ... + a10x10
1
of AI = (where I is incentre) put x = i and solve
3
3. Ans ( 1 )
Also, PM = AN = BN = 1, so AM = 3
f(x + y) = f(x) + f(g) – xy – 1
⇒ MN = 8. x = y = 1, f(2) = 0
x = 2, y = , f(3) = – 2
∴ req. probability f(n + 1) = f(n) – n
54 82 54 4 24 m f(n) – f(n + 1) > 0
= . = . = =
35 122 35 9 35 n f(n) > f(n + 1)
∴ m + n = 59. Possible only f(1) = 1

1001CJA101021230063 HS-7/8
Target : JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024/27-04-2024/Paper-1
4. Ans ( 2 ) 7. Ans ( 2 )
Plane containing the line is A2 = 0, A3 = 0 ...
(x + y + 2z – 3) + λ (2x + 3y + 4z – 4) = 0
(A + I)50 = 50C0I50 + 50C1AI49 + 0 + ...
x(2 λ + 1) + y(3 λ + 1) + z(4 λ + z) – (4 λ + 3) = 0
1 0
It's DC's are ((2 λ + 1), (3 λ + 1), (4 λ + 2)) & z-axis (A + I)50 – 50A = I = [ ]

as (0, 0, 1) 0 1
1 a+b+c+d=2
λ=−
2
y+z=0 8. Ans ( 1 )
Distance of this plane from (0, 0, 0) which lies on

∣ z12 − z22 ∣∣ = ∣∣¯z21 + z¯22 − 2z¯1 ¯z2 ∣∣
z-axis is 2
5. Ans ( 1 ) ∣
∣ z12 − z22 ∣∣ = ∣∣z12 + z22 − 2z1 z2 ∣∣
d 2
(y sinx) = sin2x |z1 + z2 | |z1 − z2 | = |z1 − z2 | |z1 − z2 |
dx
− cos(2x)
y2sinx = +C ⇒ |z1 + z2| = |z1 – z2|
2

1
at x = π , C = ⇒ z1 ⊥ z2
2 2
z1 π
⇒ arg( ) = 2nπ +
y2sinx = 1 (1 – cos2x) z2 2
2
π π 3π
y2 ⇒− , ,
=1 2 2 2
sin x
minimum value of |a + b| = 1, (a = – 1 & b = 2)
6. Ans ( 1 )
(1) ∞
2 ax + b x + c x
lim e x ( − 1)
x→0 3
2
lim e x (ℓna+ℓnb+ℓnc) = (abc)2/3
x→0

HS-8/8 1001CJA101021230063

You might also like