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30-06-24_JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A)_Jee-Main_CTM-1_KEY & SOL
30-06-24_JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A)_Jee-Main_CTM-1_KEY & SOL
IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-A)_JEE-MAIN_CTM-1_KEY&SOL
CHEMISTRY
31 B 32 B 33 D 34 A 35 B
36 A 37 D 38 C 39 C 40 A
41 A 42 A 43 A 44 B 45 D
46 D 47 C 48 B 49 B 50 B
51 4.3 52 4 53 539 54 5 55 9.04
56 3 57 3 58 1 59 20 60 40
MATHEMATICS
61 A 62 A 63 A 64 B 65 D
66 C 67 D 68 D 69 A 70 B
71 B 72 A 73 B 74 B 75 C
76 C 77 A 78 C 79 D 80 B
81 6 82 4 83 2 84 8 85 2
86 1 87 40 88 7 89 5 90 125
mg ma
2 2
9. T ma
g mAg
10. a
mA M m
2
12. ma1 ma cos m a sin & t
a1
V2
13. r
a
14. H costant & R 1 R H
g
15. a m g & a 2m
2
19. 2t sin mr2 & 2h
2
20. w 2ma
g
21. a B a x2 a 2y & a x a y
4
22. T sin m A g f1 & f1 T cos
24. T1 cos mg T2 cos
5g 4g
25. a ij & a ij
6 5
2
26. t 1
& a 1 a 0 cos g sin
a
mg
27. Fmin
2 1
28. FNet f & blocks are at rest
2R
29. Varg
t
30. t & VA
4 t
n 20 102 T 4700 J
T1
CP nCP T 6362.8J
35. C3 H 8 g O2 g CO2 g H 2O g
This reaction is not correct according to the law of conservation of mass, because it is not the
balanced chemical equation.
36. pV constant at constant temperature. Higher curves corresponds to higher temperatue. Hence, the
correct order is T3 T2 T1
37. We know that,
w
No. of moles n
M
For O2 w 70.6 g , M 32 g mol 1
70.6 g
No. of moles of O2 n1 2.21 mol
32 g mol 1
For Ne, w 167.5 g , M 20 g mol 1
H Fusion 334kJkg 1
S1 1.22kJ kg 1 K 1
TFusion 273K
T 373K
S 2 C ln 2 4.2kJ K 1 kg 1 ln
T1 273K
4.2 2.303 log 373 log 273 kJ K 1 Kg 1
4.2 2.303 2.572 2.436 1.31 kJ K 1 Kg 1
H vap 2491 kj kg 1
S3 6.67 kJ kg 1 K 1
Tvap 373 K
T2 383K
S 4 C ln 2 kJ K 1 kg 1 ln
T1 373K
2 2.303 log 383 log 373 kJ K 1 kg 1
2 2.303 2.583 2.572 kJ K 1 kg 1
0.05 kJK 1 kg 1
STotal S1 S 2 S 3 S 4
1.22 1.31 6.67 0.05
9.26 kJ kg 1 K 1
43. Required equation for the formation of 1 mole of methane, CH 4 is given by
Given, C g 2 H 2 g
CH 4 g ; f H ?
i The enthalpy of combustion of 1 mole of methane is
CH 4 g 2O2 g
CO2 g 2 H 2O l ; H 890.3 kJ mol 1
Add
44. External energy (U) is a state function as it depends only upon the state of the system (i.e. initial and
final states) and does not depend on path.
Moreover, temperature (T) is an intensive property as it does not depend on the quantity Thus, both
A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.
45. No solutions
46. No solutiosn
47.
A 2 B 2C D
Intial moles 1.1 2.2 0 0
Moles at equil. 1.0 2.0 0.2 0.1
A B 2
K
0.2 / V 0.1/ V
2
0.001
1/ V 2 / V 2
Ea
48. K A.e RT
49. Molar mass of NH 4 SH 18 33 51g mol 1
Number of moles of NH 4 SH introduced in the
Weight 5.1
vessel = 0.1 mol
Molar mass 51
0.242 atm 2
50. Given G 2494.2 J
1 1
A ; B 2; C
2 2
R 8.314 J / K mol
For the reaction, 2A B C
1
2
Q
B C 2 4
A2
1/ 2 2
We know that,
G G RT ln Q
2494.2 8.314 300 ln 4
5951.89J ve value
Also, we have G RT ln Q / K ,
If G is positive Q / K C
Therefore, reaction shifts in reverse direction.
M M
51. 75mL HCl 25mL NaOH
5 5
M 1
Milliequivalent of HCl 75mL of HCl 75 15
5 5
M 1
Milliequivalent of NaOH 25mL of NaOH 25 5
5 5
Milliequivalent of HCl left unused 15 5 10
Volume of solution 100 mL
10 1
Molarity of H in the resulting mixture
100 10
1
pH log log 10 1
H
52. PbCl2 Pb 2 2Cl
S S 2S
3
K sp S 2 S 4 S 3 4 102
2
4 106
Or Pb2 4 104 M
.... iii
Lsp Ag NH Cl
3 2
AgCl 2 NH 3 Ag NH 3 2 Cl
1 0 0
1 a a a
Thus, on substituting the values in eq. (iii), we get
6.2 10 8 1
10
2 or, a 0.0539M
1.8 10 a
54. Given, pH of Ba OH 2 12
pOH 14 pH 14 12 2
We know that, pOH log OH 2 log OH OH 102
Ba OH 2 dissolve in water as
Ba OH 2 Ba 2 2OH
S 2S
Smol L1
OH 2S 102
10 2 2
K sp Ba OH 10
2 2
2
2
6 7
0.5 10 5 10
2
55. Given that, K sp Mg OH 2 Mg 2 OH
2
1.2 1011 0.1 OH
2
OH 1.2 1010
OH 1.0954 105 M
pOH log 1.0954 105 4.96
pH 14 4.96 9.04
Thus, at 9.04 pH, precipitation will not take place.
K Ea T2 T1
60. log 2
K1 2.303R T1 T2
0.693
K
t1/ 2
4
cos 2q sin 2n q
64. 1 Tan 2 q and cos q and cos 2q cos 22 q …… cos 2 n 1 q n
cos q 2 sin q
a1 a 3 a a4 a a 2012 a a
65. a2 ;a 3 2 , a1 2 ;.......a 2012 2011 1
2 2 2 2
a 2 a 4 .... a 2012 3018 - (1)
2a 2 2a 4 ..... 2a 2012 6036
a 1 a 3 a 3 a 5 ..... a 2011 a 1 6036
2 a1 a 3 ..... a 2011 6036
a 1 a 3 ..... a 2011 3018 -(2)
(1) (2) a1 a 2 ..... a 2011 6036
1 1 1 1 1
66. 1 ...
2 3 4 199 200
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 .... 2 ...
2 3 4 200 2 4 200
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 .... 2 1 ...
2 3 4 200 2 2 3 4 100
1 1 1 1
..... M 200
101 102 103 200
69. Let x1 , x 2 , x 3 , x 4 , x 5 , x 6 are roots of the equations then their
AM 2
GM 2 roots are equational
x1 x 2 ...... x 6 2
f x x 2 x 6 12x 5 ax 4 bx 3 cx 2 d
6
4 a b c 3 1 1 1
24 3 3
3 3 b 9
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71. D1 p 2 12q; D2 r 2 4q; D3 s 2 8q
Case-I: If q < 0 then D1 0, D3 0 and D2 may or may not be +ve
Case-II: If q > 0 then D2 0 and D1 , D3 may or may not be +ve
So, given equations has at least two real roots.
n 1
72. M of 1,2,3,…. n
2
If k, k + 1 are removed then
n n 1 2k 1
AM =
n2
n 1 n n 1 2 2k 1
1 n k 1
2 2 n 2
360
p 360 1 n 1 n 360
1 1
73.
q n 1 n n 1 n n 1 n 1 n n 1 n 1 n n 1 n n 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 18
1 .... 1 19 19
2 2 3 360 360
p q 1
5 1
74. 4cos 36 4 5 1
4
3 1
1
1 1 cos 15 2 2
cos 7 6 3 2 4
2 sin15 3 1
2 2
75. log 3 sin x log 3 cos x log 3 1 tan x log 3 1 tan x 1
tan x tan x 1 2
log 3 1 tan 2 x
1 tan x 1 tan x 3 3
2 2
x 2 5 x 10 2,6
1 1 1 1 4
Required sum =
2 2 6 6 3
x1 2 x2 3x3 4 x4 5 x5 1