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13 11 22 JR Iit Star Co Scmodel A Jee Adv 2021P I Wat 19 Key & Sol
13 11 22 JR Iit Star Co Scmodel A Jee Adv 2021P I Wat 19 Key & Sol
22
Time: 3HRS 2021_P1 Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 5000
6 0 7 20 8 15 9 7 10 6
11 ACD 12 AD 13 ABC 14 BCD 15 BC
16 BC 17 5 18 3 19 9
CHEMISTRY
20 C 21 A 22 C 23 B 24 2.8
25 16.8 26 4 27 10 28 3 29 5
30 BC 31 BC 32 BD 33 BCD 34 BC
35 BD 36 6 37 5 38 5
MATHEMATICS
39 C 40 D 41 A 42 B 43 7
3.14
44 2.33 45 15 46 1.25 47 to 48 6.40
3.15
49 ABCD 50 ABCD 51 AC 52 ABD 53 ABCD
54 AB 55 1 56 4 57 99
Narayana IIT Academy 13-11-22_JR.IIT_*COSC(MODEL-A)_WAT-19_Key&Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Conceptual
2. T cos mg
mg
or T
cos
TL
If L is the original length of the wire, the increases in length is l
AY
l T mg
Strain
L AY AY cos
3. FB mg water mg container
H
W A A g W hAg C W HAg
2
AH AH
hA C AH
2 2
H HA
h 0.5 C
2 A
H
This shows that h if C 0.5
2
4. By torricelli’s Law
Ve 2gH
FTh AVe2
So, a Tank
m m
A2gH g
NA2H N
5. y 0, u 0 C3 0
y 2cm, u 2m / sec
2 C1 4 104 C 2 2 102
du
2C1 y 2
dy
du
F A
dy
at y = 2cm, F = 2N
2 102 1 2 2 102 C1 C 2
4 104 C1 102 C2 2
4 104 C1 2 102 C2 2
On solving C2 0 & C1 5000
du
6. 2C1 y C2
dy
du
at y = 0, C2 0
dy
7 to 8: Let tension in steel rod be T1 and in bras rod be T2 , then T1 2T2 5000
Extension in both steel and brass rods will be same: ls lb
T1l1 T2 l2 T 30 T 20
1 11 2 11
AY1 AY2 2 10 110
4T
T1 2
3
From (i) and (ii), T1 2000 N
T2 1500 N
T 2000
Stress is steel wire: S 1 4 2 107 N / m 2 20MPa
A 10
T 1500
Stress in brass wire: S2 2 4 1.5 107 N / m 2 15MPa
A 10
9 and 10: Apply Bernoulli’s theorem.
11. Conceptual
12. Conceptual
14. Viscous force mg sin Fnet 0
V t ag sin
a 2 a 3g sin
t v
At any distance ‘x’ from edge left there be a cross section for which FBD is given
A
F
For complete rod: mg F a ...... i
m
mx
For portion BC: m BC a T T a;
L
mx F F Fx
T x stres
L M L Al
Fx
dl stress LA Fx
(C)
dx Y Y LAY
l
l
Fx F
l dx
0
LAY L 2AY
1 2
1 F A 3
1 F2 L F2 L
(D) Energy stored x 2
dxA 2
0
2 L2 A 2 Y L2 A 2 Y 3 6AY
17. For minimum velocity at orifice
2h
v min 1 v min 5m / s
g
This will give us minimum height for this velocity
1
2gh min 5 h min m 0.25 m
4
v1 2gh & v 2 dh / dt
dh
0.25
a 2gh A
dh
t a 2g
dt
dt 0.81 h 0 A
t 125sec 5 5
3 3
18. v
2
v r d 1
P P 2 .
v Q rQ 1 d 2
2 2 8 0.8
2
= 3
1 3 8 1.6
1
19. u F L
2
3 FL0
For this case L
4 AY
CHEMISTRY
20. F2 cold & dil. NaOH NaF OF2 H 2O
Cl
Br
22. CH 3 NH C H
O
N-methylmethanamide
O
23. CH 2 C C O C2 H 5
3 2 1
CH 3
Ethyl 2-methylpropenoate
24 & 25.
4 Li O2 2 Li2O, 6 Li N2 2 Li3 N
‘x’ mole (A) ‘4x’ mole (B)
Total moles of Li reacted = 4 x 6 4 x 28 x
nLi2O produced = 2 x, nLi3N produced = 8x
Li2O H 2O 2 LiOH
(C)
LiN 3H 2O 3LiOH NH 3
(D)
nNH 3
produced = nLi N 8 x
3
28&29. C6 H 8 BrCl : DU 2
Cl
: 5-Bromo-3-chlorocyclohex-1-ene
Br
NH 2
30. : Aniline
N N Heterocyclic
OH Homocyclic
H
Pyridine Pyrrole
: Phenol
31. A) : 3-methylhexane
B) : 2-methylpentane
C) : 3-ethylpentane
D) : 2-methylpentane
32. tert –Butyl > Isopropyl
Dimethylethyl > Methylethyl
(Letters considered in alphabetical order are underlined)
33.
Group Suffix
CONH 2 amide or carboxamide
COCl oylchloride or carbonyl
chloride
COOR oate or carboxylate
CN nitrile or carbonitrile
O C H : Phenylmethanoate, 1
O
CH 3 NH C CH 2CH 3 : N-Methylpropanamide, 3
O
CHO
1
6 2
OH
36. IUPAC name : 3- (1,2-Dihydroxypropyl)cyclohexanecarbaldehyde
5 3 2
4 1
OH
Cl
37. : 2-chlorocyclohex-2-en-1-ol
OH
38. Suffix “oate” is used for
a , b, d , f , h
MATHS
1 -1 1
39. x cosec tan 1 cos cot 1 x cosec tan
1 a 2a
2 2
x 3 a2
1 1 1
y sec cot 1 sin tan 1 y sec cot
1 a
2
2a
2
y 3 a2
x y
4n
40. tan 1 4
n 2n 2 2
1
n 12 n 12
tan
1 n 12 n 12
x 1 x 1
41. x 0,1 0; 0 and 1
1 x2 x3 1-x 2 x 3
x 1
1 x 2 x3
x 1 1 1 1 3
tan 1 tan tan 1
tan
1 x2 x3 1
x 1
3 x 4
1 x x 2
x 1 not possible
42. 0 x2 x 1 1 and 0 x2 x 1
x = {– 1, 0}
1 x2 1 x2 1
Now k tan
1
cos 1 x
1 x2 1 x2 4 2
3
6k 3cos 1 x
2
For x = –1
1 1 3
L.H.S 2sin 1 cos 0
2
x = –1 is a solution
1 1 3
for x = 0 L.H.S 2sin 1 cos 0
2
x = 0 is a solution
sum of the solution = –1
x
43. f x cos 1 1
tan x
4 1 x
2
f x cot 1 x tan 1 x
4
3
2 tan 1 x x 0
4
sgn f x 1 f x 0
3 3
2 tan 1 x 0 tan 1 x x 2 1
4 8
Possible positive inegral values of x are 1,2
2
n n
ai ai 9 5
2
a1 1 and a 2 2 i1 i 1
7
a ia j
1i j n
2
44. P x x 4kx 3k
2 2
3k 1 k 1 0 3k 2 k 2 0
1 2
k ,1 ........1 k ,2 ..... 2
3 3
2
Intersection of equations 1 and 2 is k ,1
3
2
and 1
3
4
2 1 2.33
3
45. f x f x x R
f x is symmetrical about y-axis even function
f x x 2 4 4
2
x 4 8x 2 12
f x k
x 4 8x 2 12 k 0
Put x 2 t,
2
8t
t
12 k 0 .... i
g t
2
1 r 2 r 2
n 2
lim tan
n
r 1 1 r 2 4 2
n
lim tan 1 r 2 tan 1 r 2
2 2
n
r 1
tan 1
n 1
2
tan 1 n 2 tan 1 n 1 tan 1 n 2 tan 1 12 tan 1 12 tan 1 2 2
2 2
8r
n
3
lim tan 1 4 0 tan 1 4 tan 1 4
f r 5 2 4 2
n 4
r 1
ab
a 3,b 2, 4 1.25
n
1 2r 1
47. tan
lim
2 r 1
n r 1 1 2
n 2r 2r 1
S = lim tan 1
n r 1 1 2r.2r 1
S = tan 1 2 tan 1 1
S=
2 4 4
4S 3.14
48. cos ec 1 5 cos ec 1 65 cos ec 1 325 ...
= cot 1 2 cot 1 8 cot 1 18 ...
cot 1 2r 2
n
= lim
n
r 1
n
2
= lim
n
tan 1 4r 2
r 1
n
n
2r 1 2r 1
tan
2
lim tan 1 lim
1
1 4r 1 n 1 4r 1
n r 1 2 2
r 1
n
lim tan 1 2r 1 tan 1 2r 1
n
r 1
= tan 1 tan 1 1 a 1,b 4
4
8
HM 1.6 4 HM 6.40
5
49. cos 1 x a,sin 1 y b
2
a b 0,
2
4
k 0,1,2
K2 2
a a
4 16
2
K 2, x cos , y 1
4
yx
y x
0 2 0
For a 0, there is always a solution. For a 0, the solution exists for all a [b, 0] where b is the
number when y = |x2 – b| touches y = cos–1 cos x.
1 1
So, y1 = y2 and y1 y2 x = x2 – b and 1 = 2x b = . So finally a , .
4 4
53. sin 1 cos 1 x tan 1 x cot 1 x sin 1 cos 1 x
2
For domain 1 cos 1 x 1 1 cos 1 x 1
2 2 2
1
But 0 cos x so no solution.
Similarly for cos 1 tan 1 x cot 1 x sin 1 x cos1 sin 1 x
2
1 sin 1 x 1 1 sin 1 x 1
2 2 2
sin 1 x 1 1 x cos1
2 2
2
Tr tan 1
r
2 r 52 1
r
r
2 r 52 1 2
2r
5
54.
2r
1 5 2r
r r
5 1 52 1 1 52 1
1 2r 1 2r 1
tan tan
r
52 1
5 1
2r
Vr Vr 1
tan 1 S Tr V1 V2 V2 V3 ..........
rt
1
tan 1 S V1 V V1 0 tan 1
12
144S 12
10
1 3 10 3r 2 3r 1
56. tan 2
tan 1
r 1 9r 3r 1 r 1 1 3r 2 3r 1
10
tan 1 3r 2 tan 1 3r 1
r 1
tan 1 32 tan 1 2
13
cot 1 m 13,n 6
6
2m n 32
4
8 8
57. f n n