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23-06-24_SR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-B)_Jee-Main_CTM-45_KEY & SOL
23-06-24_SR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-B)_Jee-Main_CTM-45_KEY & SOL
IIT_*CO-SC(MODEL-B)_JEE-MAIN_CTM-45_KEY&SOL
CHEMISTRY
31 A 32 C 33 D 34 D 35 A
36 A 37 B 38 A 39 A 40 A
41 C 42 B 43 A 44 C 45 A
46 A 47 D 48 C 49 C 50 D
51 5 52 6 53 7 54 5 55 3
56 6 57 9 58 5 59 4 60 2
MATHEMATICS
61 A 62 B 63 D 64 A 65 A
66 A 67 B 68 A 69 A 70 C
71 C 72 A 73 C 74 C 75 C
76 A 77 C 78 A 79 B 80 C
81 7 82 9 83 4 84 309 85 3
86 1 87 4 88 2 89 0 90 5
3
2
2
O1
1 1
6 1 4 1
3 2 2
2 2 4cm
New position of O O ' 14 4 18cm
2. Let there is grazing emergence of light before entering into nth layer when i 300 . Form snell’s law
0 sin i n sin 90
1
0 sin 30 0 1 _______ 1
4n 18
1 1
1 n5
2 4n 18
If i 300 , TIR takes place before entering into 5th layer i.e., at the upper surface of 4th layer
3. A 800 2
1 sin i1 sin 45
C 450 from 2 r1 300
sin C sin r sin r
A r1 r2 r2 50 r2 C
0
2 A ________ 1
For the section of prism, A 1800
2 1800 720
2
1 R d 3 d
1 0.5
Rd R 2 R
6. Here the rays travel from right (0) to the left. Hence it is positive direction
u 9cm p 0 ,V ?, R 12cm P C
As the incident and refracted rays are present in medium and air respectively, 1 1.5, 2 1 from
2 1 2 1 1 1.5 1 1.5
, V 4.8cm P I
V u R V 9 12
As ‘V’ is negative, the image is to the right of P i.e., in the medium and it will be virtual as the
refracted rays are in air and image is in the medium
uf
7. For lens
u f
10 20
20
10 20
So this position has to be centre of curvature of mirror in order for the ray to retrace its path so
d 40 20 20cm
8. Focal length is the image distance when the object is at infinity on the principal axis
4 3
At P1 ; 1 , 2 , u ,V ?, R R P1 C1
3 2
2 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 3
V 9 R P1 I1
V u R V R
Real image I1 will be formed at 9R distance from P1 . This acts as vertical object to the 2nd spherical
surface. At P2 ; u 9 R P2 I1 [Here the distance between P1 and P2 is neglected as the lens in thin]
V ?, 1 3 2, 2 1, R R P2 C2
2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 3R
V P2 I 2
V u R V R R 2
3R
Is the distance of final image and it is the focal length
2
R 1
9. For first lens, f1 P1 1
1 1 R
R 2 1
For second lens, f 2 P2
2 1 R
2
For system, P P1 P2 1
R
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10. The given system is the combination of three lenses. First lens is a Plano concave lens. Its focal length
R1 20
f1 40cm
g 1 1.5 1
R2 30
Third one is also Plano concave lens. Its focal length f 3 60cm . Second one is an
g 1 1.5 1
4
asymmetric biconvex lens of water. R1 20cm, R2 30cm,
3
1 4 1 1
1 f 2 36cm . If f is the focal length of the system,
f 2 3 20 30
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
f 72cm
f f1 f 2 f 3 f 40 36 60
11. When they are in contact, P P1 P2 P1 P2 10 _____ 1
When that are at separation P P1 P2 d PP
1 2
PP
6 P1 P2 0.25 P1 P2 P1 P2 6 1 2
____ 2
4
On solving (1), (2) the values of P1 , P2 are 2 D,8D
1 1 1
Focal lengths f1 m 50cm; f 2 m 12.5cm
P1 2 8
12. v u 48cm
v v
m 3
u u
v 3u, u 12cm
v 36cm
1 1 1
f v u
f 9cm
13. This is the lens displacement method (conjugate foci method) to determine ‘f’ of a convex lens.
m 2 2 V 2u
V u 1.8 2u u 1.8 u 0.6 m V 1.8 0.6 1.2 m
From figure, d V u 1.2 0.6 0.6m (distance between the pieces)
L2 d 2 1.82 0.62
For length f 0.4m
4L 4 1.8
The given lens is equivalent to the combination of a plano convex lens and a plane mirror. If PL and
1 1
PM represent their powers respectively, the power of system P 2 PL PM 2 . If the
fL fM
1
system behaves as a mirror of focal length f then P
f
1 2 1 R
, here f L 15cm, f M
f fL fM 2 2
1 2 15
0 f cm . The given silvered lens behaves as a concave mirror of focal length
f 15 2
15
cm . Given that u 20cm for this equivalent mirror
2
1 1 1 1 1 1
V 12cm . As V is ve , the image is formed towards left of
V u f V 20 15
2
the lens and it is real
15. As all the deviations are in same direction, (clock wise in the figure) their addition gives the net
deviation.
d d A | d B dC d D i r 180 2r 180 2r i r
2 i r 2 180 2r ______ 1
sin i sin 45
2 r 300
sin r sin r
Substituting i, r in (1) we get d 2700
Real depth 4
16. μ=
App depth 3
4 4
-1
1 3 3
When plane surface is in contact with base= = R=25
25 4 -R
8
1 1 1 4 1
= μ-1 1 f=75 cm
f R f 3 25
then from
u -f
υ2 = 2 2
f 2 -u 2
if u 2 f 2 then
u2
if L 2 moves towards L1then u 2 >f 2
u 2 beomes -ve
so initially rays are parallel & then diverging
19. We have
r1 +r2 90....................1
r3 r4 90.................. 2
r5 +r6 90.................... 3
and
since the emergent ray is parallel to incident ray, we have
r2 90 i.................... 4
h-24
object dist U o =
μ
24 h
Image dist Vo = +
μ μ
S=Vo -U o
24 24 48 3
36cm
μ μ 4
21.
sin i sin r
Rd Rd
R d R d
2 2
h2 h2
R d R d
2R 2R
Rd
2
Rd
22.
t t
cos r y
y cos r
x
sin i r
y
t
x sin i cos r cos i sin r
cos r
x t sin i cos i tan r
sin i sin 600
sin r
sin r
1 2 1
sin r ;cos r ; tan r
3 3 2
1 3 1 1
x 6 sin 600 cos 600 6 3 1.7 0.7 3cm
2 2 2 2
y
25. Object distance from the apparent position of mirror is y1 y
Final image as seen by bird is formed at the same distance u below the mirror.
Distance of image as seen by bird
As this is +ve, S increases with time. Hence the image appears to be moving downwards.
26. S1 μ-1 A1:S2 = μ 2 -1 A 2
S1 +S2 =Snot ;but Snot 0 S1 S 2
0.54 4
1 1 A1 2 1 A2 A2 3
0.72
27. at N1,TIR takes place
1 1
μ= 2= c=45°
sinc sinc
r1 15° & r2 15°
r1 =r2 i1 =i 2
As light ray opposite to incident ray deviation=180o
Snot 180
i1 -r1 +180-2c+i 2 -r2 =180
2i=15+180-90-15=180
i=60
n 15=60
n=4
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1 -2 1 -2 2 -4 -10
28. = + = - = F= cm
F fL fm 10 10 10 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 dv 1 du -V 2
+ = = - .......1 2 =+ 2 Vcm = 2 u cm
v u f v f u v dt u dt u
2
-v
v1 -v m = 2 u o -u m Vp u o &u m are velocities of image, object & mirror
u
1 4 3 -1
from 1 =- + = v=-10
V 10 10 10
100
from 2 V1 9 1 i 1 i 1iˆ v1 18i i 19i
100
Velocity of image=19.m /sec along the +ve x-axis
10+α=19 α=9
1 1 1 1 1 1 v
29. From - = for u=25 = - V=100 m 25 = =4
v u f v 20 25 u
1 1 1 100 v 100 2
foru=50 = - v= m50 = = =
v 20 50 3 u 150 3
m 25 4
= =6
m50 2
3
1 2 1 μ 1
30. = μ-1 ..............1 and 1 = -1
f R f μw R
f 1 1.5 1 2 f1 1 1 100 1
8 1 But P= 1 100 2
f f f 8f f 8 6.25
1.5
4 1
3
CHEMISTRY
31. Conceptual
32. Conceptual
33. MnO2
KOH / O2
K 2 MnO4
Electrolytic oxidation
KMnO4
W X
2
y MnO 4
z MnO4
MnO42 acidic medium
MnO 2 MnO -4
34. Conceptual
35. Conceptual
36. Stability of higher oxidation state increases in transition elements.
37. Conceptual
38. Mischmetall contains lanthanide metal (95%) and iron (5%) and traces of S,C Ca and A
39. Colors of transition metal ion is shown due to d-d transition
Ti 4 3d 0 and Cu 1 3d 10 are colourless
CO 3 3d 5 and Fe 2 3d 6 are coloured ions
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40. (1)Valance shell electron configuration of Mn 2+ is 3d 5 , therefore, has the maximum number of
unpaired electrons equal to 5 and, therefore has maximum magnetic moment.
(2) Valance shell electron configuration of Fe 2+ is 3d 4 , therefore, has maximum number of unpaired
electrons equal to 4.
(3) Valence shell electron configuration of CO 2 is 3d 7 , therefore, has the maximum number of
unpaired electrons equal to 3.
(4) Valance shell electron configuration of Cr 2 is 3d 4 , therefore, has the maximum number of
unpaired electrons equal to 4.
41. Due to lesser difference in energy of (n-1)d and ns electrons so electron are also removed from (n-1)d
sub shell easily.
42. Conceptual
43. When increases unpaired electron, melting point also increase.
44. Al, Cr and Zn oxides are Amphoteric in nature.
d-& f-block Elements final
45. 2CrO42 2 H Cr2O72 H 2O
Cr2O72 2OH 2CrO42 H 2O
48. As the value of E 0 increases with +ve sign oxidsing nature increases so Mn 2 acts as oxidsing agent.
If E 0 value increases with -ve sign reducing nature increases so Cr 2 acts as reducing agent.
49. Conceptual
50. Conceptual
51. Conceptual
52.
53. MnO4 , CrO42 , Cr2O72 are coloured due to charge transfer theory)
Mn3 , Cu 2 , Fe 2 , Fe3 are coloured due to presence of unpaired electrons
54. TiO, Sc2O3 , Ti2O3 , VO are basic
55. RhCl Ph 3 P 3
56. Second and third triad of 4d and 5d series of group VIII or group, 8, 9 and 10 are collectively called
platinum metals. These are:
4d series : Ru Rh Pd
5d series : Os Ir Pt
57.
4 FeCr2O4 A 8K 2CO3 7O2
8 K 2CrO4 B 2 Fe2O3 Brown residue 8CO 2
H H 2SO4
K 2Cr2O7 C
Oxidation state of Cr in A=+3 and in B=+6
59. La3
, Lu 3 ; Ce 4 , Yb 2 are colourless
Sm 3
, Dy 3 yellow colour
Eu3
, Tb3 pink
60. x can only be 0 or 1, as the general E.C. of actinoids are 5 f 114 6d 01 7 s 2 .
MATHS
61. Using S, S, S, A, I, T the number of six letter words with 3 S’s in (1st, 3rd, 5th places) or (2nd, 4th, 6th
places) = 3 3 6 6 12
62. Using 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (without repetition of digits) the number of 3 digit numbers, which are (i) ending
with 0 5 P2 20 (ii) ending with 2 or 4 = 2 ( 5 P2 4 P1 ) 32
20 + 32 = 52.
63. If x, y, z are digits in hundred’s, ten’s, unit place respectively then the number of 3 digit numbers xyz
so that (i) x y z is 10
C3 (by selecting 3 digits from 0, 1, 2,…., 9), (ii) x z y is 10
C3 , (iii)
10
x y z is C2
Required = (10 C3 10C3 10C2 ) 285 .
64. No. of ways in which
(i) Old man can be arranged in two back seats = 2
(ii) One of the two young men can be arranged in driving seat = 2
(iii) Other young man and 1 lady in remaining 2 seats = 2 P2 2
Total no. of arrangements = 2 2 2 8
65. No. of ways of arranging
(i) vowels O, I, A, E in 4 odd places = 4
(ii) consonants R, D, N, T in remaining 4 places = 4
k 2 = total no. of arrangements = 4 4 242 k = 24
66. No. of ways of arranging
(i) L, G, B, R in a row = 4 24
(5 P3 )
(ii) A, E, A in 5 gaps between consonants = 30
2
Total no of arrangements = 24 × 30 = 720 = 360 , where 2
67. Total number in three families = 3 + 3 + 4 = 10,
So total arrangement = 10!
Family 1 Family 2 Family 3
3 3 4
Favourable cases
= 3! 3! 3! 4!
Arrangement of 3 families Interval arrangement of families members
Probability of same family members are together
16
T3 T
71. | T3 || T4 | , | T5 || T4 | 1, 5 1
T4 T4
T3 2 T5 21x
,
T4 x T4 64
T3 2 T 21x
1 5 1
T4 x T4 64
64
| x | 2 | x |
21
64
n 2, x 2
21
64 64 64 64
x x , 2 2, .
21 21 21 21
6 r
3 6! 3
72. Coefficient of x in 1 2x 2
4
1p 2 x q 2
x p !q ! r ! x
6! 4
p q r 6 p 2, q 4, r 0 2 240
2!4!
73. Coefficient of x n in the polynomial
( x 2n1C0 )( x 2n1C1 )( x 2n1C2 )...( x 2n1Cn )
Coefficient of x n 2n1C0 2n1C1 ..... 2n1Cn
1
= 22 n 1 22 n
2
10 2r 1 1 10 n 1 1 n1
74. Cr Cr 1 2r 1 = [ C0 n 1C1 ... n1Cn ]
r 0 r 1 n 1 r 0 n 1
211 1
11
75. S = ( 2 1P0 3 2 P1 4 3 P2 ..... upto 51th terms) + (1! + 2! + 3!.... upto 51th terms)
[ n Pn1 n !]
S (2 1! 3 2! 4 3!.... 52.51!) (1! 2! 3!....(51)!)
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= (2! 3! 4!.... 52!) (1! 2! 3! 4! .... (51)!) = 1! + 52!.
a
76. A {2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19, 23, 29} and n( A) 10 a, b A is a rational number.
b
No. of cases in which a b is equal to 10
P2 90
a
For a, b A and a b then each value of is equal to 1
b
Total no. of rational numbers = 91 and 13x 91 x 7 .
77. Product of m consecutive natural numbers is always divisible by (m!) and from given condition
k
[1, 2,3,...., (n 1)(n)(n 1).....(2n 1)(2n)] r !
2
k k
[(2n)!] r !, where n 2005 (2010!) r ! and least positive integer k 2
2 2
78. 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 2 4
1 5 4
2 4 2 4 2 2 1 2
1
22 4
As z z 1 0 z ,
2 2
79.
z n z n 1 n 1 n
n n
1 n n , if n is a multiple of 3.
n
1 1 1 0
n
z1 z3 1 i 3
80.
z2 z3 2
1 i 3 1 3 1 i 3 2
2 1 i 3 2 1 i 3
4 2
2 1 i 3 1 i 3
z 2 z3 1 i 3
z1 z3 2
cos i sin
3 3
z 2 z3 z z3
1 and arg 2
z1 z3
1 3 3
z z
Hence, the triangle is an equilateral .
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81. No. of n-digit numbers using only the digits 2, 5, 7 = 3n
900 such numbers are possible if 3n 900
Least value of n is 7.
82. Number of the form xxy 9 9 81
Number of the form xyy 9 9 81
Total no. of numbers = 192
Three digit number abc
Where a b c 9 .
83. Letter of the word NALGONDA are A, A, N, N, L, G, O, D
8
P5
No. of ways of remaining A, A, N, N, L in 8 gaps = .
2 2
Then in remaining 3 gaps G, O, D can be arranged in specified order in only 1 way
8P P 8765
P 5 and 4
4 420 420
84. MOTHER
1 E
2H
3M
4O
5 R
6 T
So, position of word MOTHER in dictionary
2 5! 2 4! 3 3! 2! 1
= 240 + 48 + 18 + 2 + 1 = 309.
10!
85. ( 2 3 3 6 5)10 general term = ( 2) p ( 3 3)q ( 6 5) r
p !q !r !
p 0, 2, 4, 6,8,10 , q 0,3, 6,9 , r 0, 6
p q r 10 (4, 0, 6), (4, 6, 0), (10, 0, 0)
86. Each of 10!, 11!, 12!, ….., 49! is a multiple of 100 and hence tens digit of each of them is zero.
required = tens digit of (1! 2! 3! ... 49!)
= tens digit of (1+ 2+ 6 + 24 + 120 + 720 + 5040 + 40320 + 362880)
195 (n 3)!
87. xn 0 195 4(n 3)(n 2) , where n N
4(n !) (n !) (n 1)!
This is time for n 1, 2, 3, 4 only
No. of positive terms of the given sequence is 4.
88. C1 : z 4 3i 2 and C2 : z z 4 6,z C
C1 : represents a circle with centre (4, 3) and radius 2 and v represents a ellipse with foci at (0, 0) and
(4, 0) and length of major axis = 6, and length of semi-major axis 2 5 and (4, 2) lies inside the both
C1 and C2 and (4, 3) lies outside the C 2
x 2
y 2 x i 2xy y 0
x 2 y2 0 and 2x 1 y 0
1 3
If x then y and if y = 0 then x = 0, -1
2 2
1 3 1 3
z 0 0i, 1 0i, i, i
2 2 2 2
R e z m z 0
90.
z 2 2i 1
z lies inside the circle with centre at 2 + 2i and radius = 1, as shown in figure
6
3iz 6 3i z 3 z 2i
3i
This is distance of z from 2i
Hence for maximum value z = 3 + 2i (Refer figure)
Hence a + b = 5