All India Integrated Test Series: JEE (Main) - 2022
All India Integrated Test Series: JEE (Main) - 2022
JEE (Main)-2022
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. From the law of length of stretched string, we have n11 = n22 = n33
Here n1 : n2 : n3 = 1 : 3 : 15
1 n1 3 1 n 3
= and = 15/1
2 n2 1 3 n1
2 1 and 3 1
3 15
The total length of the wire is 105 cm.
Therefore 1 + 2 + 3 = 105
1 1 21 1
or 1 + + = 105 or = 105
3 15 15
105 15 75
1 = = 75 cm 2 = 1 = = 25 cm
21 3 3
75
3 = 1 = = 5 cm
15 15
Hence the bridge should be placed at 75 cm and (75 + 25) = 100 cm from one end.
2. D
Sol. Frequency of the open pipe,
v 33000 cm / s
n= n = 550 Hz,
2 2 30
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Since this pipe produce 5 beats per sec. with the closed pipe, the frequency of the closed pipe is
550 ± 5 = 555 or 545 Hz. If the length of the closed pipe is, then its fundamental frequency is
v/4.so
v/4 = 555 or 545
33000
= 555 or 545
4
= 14.86 or 15.14 cm
For unison, the frequency of the closed pipe must also be 550, suppose, for this its length is to be
changed by x cm. Then
33000
= 550
4( x )
± x = 15 cm
14.86 + x = 15
or 15.14 – x = 15
x = 0.14 cm.
3. B
Sol. As the wire is slightly elastic on increasing tension the wire is stretched so mass per unit length is
reduced.
1 T
n=
2 m
1 4T
n´ =
2 m´
as m´ < m, n´ > 2n
4. B
Sol. Tension at bottom end of rope = T1 = 2×9.8 N
weight of rope acts on gravity centre,
Therefore, tension at upper end of rope,
T2 = (6 + 2) × 9.8 = 8 × 9.8 N
Thus, T2 = 4T1
T1 T2
if v1 & v2 are respective velocity at bottom & upper end, then v1 = & v2 =
m m
v2 = 2v1 ( T2 = 4T1)
Frequency n does not depend on medium,
therefore v
if 1 & 2 are respective wavelength at bottom & upper end
2 = 21 = 2 × 0.06 = 0.12 m
5. A
6. A
Sol. The P.E of the mass at d/2 due to the earth and moon is
GM1m GM 2 m
U = –2 –2
d d
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Earth
Moon
R1 P O2
O1 R2
M
P
M1 M2
d
2Gm
or U=– (M1 + M2)
d
1
m Ve2 + U = 0
2
G
Ve = 2 ( M1 M 2 )
d
7. D
Sol. In the position of solar eclipse, net force on earth F E = FM + FS
In the position of lunar eclipse, net force on earth = FS – FM
Change in acceleration of earth,
2GM
f = 2
R EM
2 6.67 10 11 7.36 10 22
=
3.82 2 1016
= 6.73 × 10–5 m/s2
8. D
Sol. k 1
4 k
m 3 2
2k 2k
Effective constant of spring (2) & (3) = k '
1 1 1
= +
k' 2k 2k
1 2
=
k' 2k
k'=k
k 1
4 k
m 5
k
Effective constant of spring (1) & (5) = k''
k'' = k + k = 2k
4 k m 2k 6
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9. B
I
Sol. T = 2 ......(1)
C
2
= MR2 ......(2)
5
By equation (1) & (2)
2MR 2
T = 2
5C
given, M = 1kg
R = 0.15 m
C = 6 × 10–3 N-m/rad.
10. C
F 4000
Sol. The shearing stress is, =
A (0.25) 2
The shearing strain = stress/,
4000 4
= 10 = = 8 × 10–7
2
( 0.25) 8 10 6.25 8 10 –5
Thus the deformation of the upper surface will be,
= L = 8 × 10–7 × 0.25 = 2 × 10–7 meter
0.0002 mm
11. A
Sol. Density of sphere material
= specific gravity × density of water = s
m
Its volume, V =
s
Hence, mass of water displaced by the sphere
m m 2
= V = = = = 4 kg
s s 0.5
Since, the tank is accelerating upward with acceleration a, therefore, apparent value of
gravitational acceleration is
g' = g + a = 12 ms–2
Hence upthrust exerted by
water on the sphere is
F = V (g + a) = 48 N
mg
ma
F
T
Now considering free body diagram of the sphere accelerating with the tank
F – mg – T = ma
or T = F – mg – ma
= 24 N
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12. B
Sol. Applying Pascal's law starting from the point B, we get
PB + gH – aL = PA
H
Since PB = PA = Patm, therefore, a = g
L
13. B
Sol. (B) The following two forces are acting on the body
(i) Weight mg is acting vertically downward
(ii) The push of the air is acting upward.
As the body is accelerating down ward, the resultant force is (mg – F).
Work done by the resultant force to fall through a vertical distance of 20m is (mg – F) × 20 joule.
1
Gain in the kinetic energy = mv2
2
Now the work by the resultant force is equal to the change in kinetic energy i.e.
1
(mg – F) 20 = mv2 (from work-energy theorem)
2
F
mg
1
or (50 – F) 20 = × 5 × (10)2
2
or 50 – F = 12.5
or F = 50 – 12.5
F = 37.5 N
Work done by the force
= – 37.5 × 20 = – 750 joule
(the negative sign. is used because the push of the air is upwards while the displacement is
downwards.)
14. A
Sol. Angular momentum about any point on the surface is conserved. So if it has to come to rest
angular momentum about a point at the surface should be zero to start with.
15. C
16. D
17. C
18. A
19. B
20. A
SECTION – B
21. 7
m N 2 RT
Sol. For N2, P = ...(1)
M N2 V
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m (He) R 2T
For He, P = ...(2)
M (He) V
Equating (1) and (2)
m N 2 RT m He RT 2
–3
=
25 10 V 4 10 – 3 V
mN 2 28 14
= ×2=
m He 4 1
22. 4
[v v o ]
Sol. n´ = n
v
[v vo ]
n´´ = n
v
2nv o
n = n´–n´´ =
v
Given n = 330Hz, vo = 2 m/s, v = 330 m/s
2 330 2
n = =4
330
SECTION – C
23. 00530.00
Sol. Let L be the specific latent heat of vaporization of water. The mass of the steam condensed is
1.5g. Heat lost in condensation of steam is
Q1 = (1.5g) L
The condensed water cools from 100ºC to 30ºC. Heat lost in this process is –
Q2 = (1.5g) (1 cal/g–ºC) (70ºC) = 105 cal.
Heat supplied to the calorimeter and to the cold water during the rise in temperature from 25ºC to
30ºC is–
Q3 = (15g+165g)(1 cal/g–ºC)(5ºC) = 900 cal
If no heat is lost to the surrounding,
(1.5g)L + 105 cal = 900 cal
or L = 530 cal/g
24. 00000.24
Sol. As the gas leaks out, the volume and the temperature of the remaining gas do not change. The
PV
number of moles of the gas in the vessel is given by n = . The number of moles in the vessel
RT
before the leakage is,
P1V
n1 =
RT
and that after the leakage is,
25. 04400.00
Sol. For Kundt’s tube
Vrod rod 80
=
Vair air 6
80
Thus Vrod = ×330=4400 m/s
6
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
26. A
27. B
28. D
29. C
30. D
31. B
32. D
Sol. PH 3 Drago’s compound
angle 90 95
33. C
Sol. Colour of bead is due to formation of metal borates.
34. C
Sol. BeO and Al 2O3 are high melting insoluble solids.
35. C
Sol. Stability order of carbon family hydride silane > German > Stannane > Plumbane
36. D
Sol. Let x g of Li2CO3 and (1-x) g of M2CO3 present in given mixture
2× total moles of carbonates = moles of HCl and
x 1 x 3
2 21.6 0.5 10
74 2 M 60
x 0.20
x 1 x
74 2 M 60
M 118
37. C
a
Sol. P Vm b RT at low P meansV
Vm
a
P 2 Vm RT
Vm
38. C
Sol. nCv T2 T1 Pext V2 V1
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39. D
Sol. Buffer [weak acid + salt of same acid]
[Weak base + salt of same base]
40. D
Sol. K sp SrCrO4 Sr 2 CrO42
3.5 105
CrO42 3.5 104
0.1
K sp BaCrO4 Ba 2 CrO42
CrO42 CrO42 from SrCrO4
total
1.2 1010
Ba 2 3.4 107
3.5 104
41. C
42. C
Sol. Hydroboration oxidation reaction
43. B
44. A
45. C
SECTION – B
46. 1
47. 3
SECTION – C
48. -1352.60
49. 00000.30
50. 00010.58
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SECTION – A
51. D
52. A
53. C
2 3 3 0
2 2 2
Sol. We have
c 0
54. D
3 3 5 5
Sol. f cos sin .sin sin sin sin .sin
7 7 7 7 7 7 7
2 cos 2 cos 1
7 7
f ( x) 2 x x 1
2
f (2) 8 2 1 9
55. B
56. D
57. C
Sol. f '( x ) 3x 2 18 x 24
f '( x ) 0
x 2, 4
1 2 [ ] 1 1 23 4 5
3 4 [ ] 3
4 5 [ ] 4
Now
f (1) 0 c 16
f (2) 0 c 20
f (3) 0 c 18
f (4) 0 c 16
f (5) 0 c 20
c (18, 16)
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58. D
Sol. R (–1, 2t)
gradient of RN gradient of PQ = –1 Q (0, 3t)
1
2t 3t R
= –1 2t2 = p + 1
p 1 3 2
M (h, k) N (p, 0)
p 1
Also h = ; k = t 2k2 = 2h + 2
2 P (–3, 0)
Locus of M is y2 –x = 1
59. D
Sol. Let one vertex be (h, h) and other (h, – h) then y=x
(h, – h)
1
Area = 8. h2 C A(h, h)
2
1
4h2 = 2 h =
2 (0, 0)
O
1 1
so equation of AC is y = and AD is x =
2 2
(– h, – h) D
1 1
so combined equation is x y = 0. y=–x
2 2
60. A
61. A
Sol. The radical axes of the two circle is 8x – 8y –10 = 0. Any circle passing through the
intersection of the two circles is S + L = 0.
i.e. x2 + y2 - 6x + 2y + 4 + ( 8x – 8y – 10) = 0 centre of the circle is (3 – 4 , -1 + 4)
This point lies on y = 0 4 =1 = 1/4
required equation of the circle is
1
x2 + y2 – 6x + 2y + 4 + 8x 8y 10 = 0 2x2 + 2y2 – 8x + 3 = 0.
4
62. A
63. B
Sol. y2 = 8(x –3). It is a parabola with focus at (5, 0) and vertex (3, 0). Thus locus of N is x = 3.
64. D
Sol. Equation of tangent at (1, 1) to the parabola y2 = x is 2y = x + 1, now equation of the circle is
2
written as (x –1)2 + (y –1)2 + (2y –x –1) = 0, this passes through (2, 0) = .
3
65. B
Sol. Let (r cos , r sin ) be any point on the ellipse at a distance r from the origin. Then 5r 2 cos2 +
5r2 sin2 – 6r2 sin cos = 8
8
r2 = r12 4, r22 1 r12 r22 5 .
5 3 sin 2
66. C
Sol. Equation of normal is ax sec – by cosec = a2 – b2
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a 2 b2 b 2 a2
Q cos , 0 , R 0, sin
a b
a 2 b2 b2 a2
h= cos , k = sin .
2a 2b
Eliminating we get the equation of locus as
x2 y2 (a2 b2 )2 (a2 b2 )2
1 which is on ellipse with .
(a2 b2 )2 (a2 b2 )2 4b2 4a2
4a2 4b2
(a2 b2 )2 (a2 b2 )2 e4
So, 2
2
(1 e 2 ) e4 = 2
(1 e 2 ) e e .
4a 4b (1 e )
67. B
68. B
69. A
Sol. We know that if a circle cuts a rectangular hyperbola then arithmetic mean of points of
intersections is the mid-point of centre of hyperbola and circle.
3 5 2 ( 1) g 1 4 3 6 0 f 2
So, ,
4 2 4 2
7 9
g + f = 8 .
2 2
70. B
Sol. Let asymptotes be 2x + 3y + 1 = 0 and x + 2y + 2 = 0
it will pass through (1, 2)
1 = 8, 2 = 5
Now equation of hyperbola is (2x + 3y 8) (x + 2y 5) + = 0
it passes through (2, 4)
(4 + 12 8) (2 + 8 5) + = 0 = 40
Equation of hyperbola is (2x + 3y 8) (x + 2y 5) = 40.
SECTION – B
71. 4
72. 2
SECTION – C
73. 00288.00
74. 00381.00
75. 00261.00
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
HALF COURSE TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 16-05-2021
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. Velocity is equal to slop of position time graph.
2. B
Sol. Use ideal gas equation.
3. D
4. C
Sol. Heavier fluid exerts more Buoyant force.
Hence option C
5. D
Sol. Buoyant force increasing by the same amount which is required to keep the body (if its density is
lesser than that of the fluid) at rest with respect to the fluid, hence volume submerged will not
change.
6. A
Sol. Use conservation of mechanical energy.
7. ABCD
Sol. at t = 0
1 3 31
PE= Kx 2 E Ka 2
2 4 42
x 3/2
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8. ABD
9. AC
10. BCD
11. ABC
Sol. TV 3/2 constant
x 1
Comparing with TV constant
1
x
2
1
The process is polytropic PV x constant where x=-
2
12. BC
SECTION – C
13. 00006.28
14. 00002.00
Sol. Rod will brake if tension in each string = F1/2, as can be deduce from figure A
Acceleration of each block a = (F1/2)/5 = F1/10
F2 = 20a
F2 = 2F1
15. 00001.00
16. 00014.50
Sol. Distance = R 1 e where R = range of projectile and e = coefficient of restitution
17. 00018.60
v relative 279
Sol. Angular velocity ω= =
distance between the points 15
18. 00045.00
Sol. Rate of change in linear momentum 2 Av 2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
20. A
21. C
Sol. Bond energy C F C H C Cl
22. B
23. D
24. B
Sol.
Rate of reaction =k H 2 O 2 I
25. ABC
26. AB
27. ABC
28. AD
29. ACD
30. BC
SECTION – C
31. 00009.09
Initial final density
Sol. % decrease in density 100
Initial density
PM PM
RT R[1.1 T]
100
PM
RT
PM T
1
RT 1.1 T
100
PM
RT
0.1 T 100 0.1
100 9.09%
1.1 T 1.1
32. 00001.48
Sol. The balanced equation is:
3MnO4 5FeC2O 4 24H 3Mn2 5Fe3 10 CO 2 12H2O
Meq. of KMnO4 or MnO 4 = 200 0.5 = 100
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33. 00016.83
34. 00005.00
h
Sol. (1) The orbital angular momentum for a d-electron is . 6
2
(2) The number of orbitals in a shell with principal quantum number n is n2
1
(3) The set of quantum numbers for the last unpaired electron of Cl atom is 3 ,1,1,
2
(4) The ratio of energy in the first Bohr orbit of H – atom to the electron in the first excited
state of Be3+ is 1:4.
(6) The energy of subshells in a given principle quantum level for an H-atom are equal
(7) in silver atom (at. no. 47), 23 electrons have a spin of one type and 24 electrons have a
spin of opposite type.
35. 00007.00
Sol. a = 5, b = 0, c = 2
36. 00003.00
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SECTION – A
37. C
3 sin x sin 3x 3 1
Sol. sin3 x.sin 3x .sin 3x cos 2x cos 4x 1 cos 6x
4 8 8
38. D
1
Sol. T1 + T2 + …. T100 = -1 2a + 99d =
50
1
T2 + T4 +…. + T100 = 1 2a + 100d =
25
Solve to get a and d
39. D
sec tan
Sol. Equation tangent: x y 1
4 3
It intersects x and y axis at A(4cos) and B (0, -3cot)
Let M(h, k) be the midpoint of A and B
3
So, h = 2cos, k = cot
2
sec2 - tan2 = 1
16 9
2 2 4
h k
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. BC
Equation of the circle through (2, 3), (0, 2) and (4, 5) is x y 5x 19y 34 0 .
2 2
Sol.
The point (0, t) lies on this circle. Therefore, 0 t 2 0 19t 34 0
t = 2, 17
44. AC
Sol. Radius of the inner circle OR a
Q
a2 a 2 a a 2 1 (a, a)
P
a
a 2 aa 2 1
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45. ACD
Sol. Parabola will be,
(x – y + L)2 = (2L – 4)x + (2 – 2L)y + (L2 – 1)
3
(where 2L – 4 = 2 – 2L L )
2
2
3 5
x y x y
2 4
3
Axis is x y 0
2
5
and tangent at vertex is x y 0
4
1 11
vertex ,
8 8
46. ABCD
Sol. All points lying on and inside the circle are satisfied by the given
equation. B
1 3
Clearly, OA has least argand arg of OA = = tan C 15
4 D A
1 3
E
and arg of OD which is maximum is tan
4 O
Moreover complex number with least magnitude is E and has
magnitude 10 and similarly B has maximum magnitude which is 40.
47. A, D
n n
Sol. S(0) ( n Cr )2 ( n Cr )(n Cnr )
r 0 r 0
2n
= number of ways of selecting n persons out of n men and n women = Cn
n n
S(1) = r(
r 0
n
Cr )2 r( n Cnr )2
r 0
n
(n r)(n Cr )2 n( 2n Cn ) S(1)
r 0
n 2n
S(1) ( Cn )
2
48. ACD
Sol. Total number of arrangements = 7!
Number of arrangements of A, B, C, D among themselves 4!
Number of arrangements when A, B, C, D occur in a particular order
7!
210 7 P3 3! 7 C3
4!
SECTION – C
49. 00004.00
Sol.
Let a b c
2
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z a b c
2
a b c 2
a b2 c
and zz a b c
2
a b
2
c
=(a2+b2+c2abbcca)
1
{(a b)2 (b c)2 (c a)2 }
2
1
or | z | {(a b) (b c) (c a) }
2 2 2 2
2
a b c a b c | z | | z |
2 2
= |z| + |z|
= 2|z|
1
= 2 (a b)2 (b c)2 (c a)2
2
2 (a b)2 (b c)2 (c a)2 2 (12 12 22 )
= 12 = (144)1/ 4
( a, b, c are distinct integers, minimum value of (ab)2 + (bc)2+(ca)2 = 12+12+22=6)
a b c a b c (144)
2 2 1/ 4
50. 00000.00
Sol. (1x)2008(1+x+x2)2007
=(1x)[(1x)(1+x+x2)]2007
=(1x)(1x3)2007
=(1x3)2007x(1x3)2007
All the terms in the expansion of (1x3)2007 are of the form x3r and all the terms in the expansion of
x (1x3)2007 are of the form x3r+1 where as x2009 is of the form x3r+2. Thus, the desired coefficient
is 0.
51. 00002.00
52. 00008.00
Sol. Equation of normal is y = -tx + 4t + 2t3
It passes through (h, -4)
2t3 + (4 – h)t + 4 = 0
4h
t1 + t2 + t3 = 0, t1t2 = , t1t2t3 = -2
2
Let vertices of triangle be 2t1t2, 2(t1 + t2)
4
x = 2t1t2 = , y = 2(t1 + t2) = -2t3
t3
xy = 8
53. 00003.00
Sol. x 2,6
54. 00000.00
Sol. y=sin 2 x+cos 2 x+tan 2 x+cot 2 x+cosec 2 x+sec 2 x+6
y=9+2(tan 2 x+cot 2 x) 13
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HALF COURSE TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 16-05-2021
SECTION – A
1. ABCD
Sol. Use equation of SHM
2. ABC
Sol. Work done by gas = increase in gradational potential energy of the pistion.
3. AB
1
Sol. Use second equation s ut at 2
2
4. ABD
Sol. Average velocity = slope of the x-t graph in given figure, hence average velocity of B is greater
Both start from the same point at different times A being earlier then B.
Since there their x – t graph intersect B overtakes A.
5. ABCD
6. ACD
SECTION – B
7. 6
8. 5
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9. 4
10. 3
11. 1
12. 3
SECTION – C
13. 00010.00
14. 00075.00
15. 00000.31
16. 00031.25
17. 00161.80
18. 00004.92
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. CD
20. ABC
21. CD
22. BD
23. AC
24. AC
a
Sol. P 2 (V b) RT
V
a
at high pressure for 1 mol P
V2
P (V – b) = RT
RT
P
V b
PV = RT + Pb.
SECTION – B
25. 3
Sol.
H3C CH3
26. 2
Sol. Na2 B4O7 + 2HCl + 5H2O 2NaCl + 4H3BO3
27. 5
Sol.
, , N
, ,
O
O H
28. 3
29. 3
Sol. 2H2O2
2H2O O2
68 g 22400 mL
68
10 mL of oxygen is obtained from = 10 0.03 gH2O2
22400
1 mL of H2O2 solution contains = 0.03 g H2O2
100 mL of H2O2 solution contains = 3.0 g H2O2
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30. 2
11 r r a0
Sol. 2s )(x 2 )e for a radial node 2 = 0 thus on solving the equation we have
(
4 2 a 0 a0
a0x2 = 4ao => x2 = 4 => x = 2
SECTION – C
31. 00004.00
Sol. (b), (c), (e), (f)
32. 00005.00
Sol. (i), (v), (vi), (vii), (ix)
33. 00007.10
Sol. Enthalpy of ionization = 50.1kJ / mol 57.2 kJ / mol 7.10 kJ / mol
34. 00001.50
Sol. 2Cr OH 3 3 Na2O2 2 Na2CrO4 2 H 2O 2 NaOH
35. 00012.60
Sol. 2NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2H2O
milimole at t = 0 50 5 0 0
after complete reaction 40 0 5 10
40
[NaOH]left = 4 102 OH
1000
Kw 1014 1
H 2
10 12
OH 4 10
4
1
pH log 1012 12 log 4
4
12 0.6 12.6
36. 00001.38
Sol. for NH 4 ,
K a 5.55 1010
Kw 1014
So, Kb NH 10
1.8 105
3
K a 5.55 10
for basic buffer,
NH 4
pOH = pK b log
NH 3
pOH = pK b OH K b 1.8 10
5
NH
4
NH 3
2
now, K SP Mn2 OH
K SP 4.5 10 14
Mn 2 1.38 104
2
OH 1.8 10
5 2
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SECTION – A
37. ABCD
tan x tany
Sol. = tan z
1 tan x tan y
6 tan z
tan z tan z 3
1 2
tan x + tan y = 3 tan x = 1, tan y = 2
38. AD
Sol. Let a < b < c
A<B<C
Now c = 10, b = 9
also B =
3
a2 c 2 b2 1
cosB =
2ac 2
a=5± 6
39. ABCD
Sol. (A). Let ‘e’ be the equation of ellipse
a
Directrix is x =
e
And corresponding focus is (ae, 0)
a x y
Equation of chord of contact from any point P , on the directrix is : 1 …… (1)
e ae b2
As (ae, 0) satisfies (1), hence the chord of contact will pass through focus (ae, 0)
(C). For hyperbola |PA – PB| < AB, where P is any point on the hyperbola with A and B as its foci.
So, k2 + 1 < 5
k (-2, 2)
(D). For focal chord, t1t2 = 1 and for chord subtend right angle at vertex, t1t2 = -4
40. BC
Sol. x2 – 2x – a + 1 = 0
(x2 – 2x + 1) = a2
(x – 1)2 = a2
x=1±a
= 1 + a, = 1 – a
Let f(x) = x2 – 2(a + 1)x + a(a – 1)
Since and lie in (, ), so
f(1 + a) < 0, f(1 – a) < 0
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41. ACD
Sol. Centroid divide line joining orthocentre and circumcentre internally in
2:1
5 8
G ,
3 3
Equation of perpendicular bisector of PQ
x+y=3
mid point of PQ (–2, 5)
R (9, –2)
42. ABCD
Sol. Equation of normal at P(at2, 2at) is
y = – tx + 2at + at3
G(4a + at2, – 2at)
Locus of point G(h, K) is
y = 4a(x – 4a)
SECTION – B
43. 6
44. 7
Sol. Total runs from 1 to 9 = 1350
Let number of terms in A. P. be n.
n
300 n 1 1 4500 1350 3150
2
n 25, Total matches 34
45. 9
46. 3
ax a b c a 2 s ' 2s 2a
Sol. We have,
rR abc bc
2
s 4
s; s a A
4 4 cos 2
bc 2
2 A
For minimum value of 4cos , we must take A 60
2
2
3
Minimum value of 4
2 3
47. 8
Sol. The sum of the focal distances of P = major axis.
48. 2
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SECTION – C
49. 00027.07
Sol. G Gr Gr 2 ..... 3.5
147
and G 2 G 2 r 2 G 2 r 4 ......
16
G 7
1 r 2
G2 147
1 r 2
16
Second fraction can be written
G G 147 G 21
1 r 1 r 16 1 r 8
G 7
1
So that 1 r 2 r
G 21 7
1 r 8
Required sum of cubes is
G3 1029
G G r .....
3 3 3
0027.07
1 r 3
38
50. 00005.88
3r
Sol. x 3 r cos 3
5 2
r
y 4 r sin 4
6 2
Where r is the distance from P to the required point Q x, y
Q also lies on 3x 5 y 1 0
3r r
3 3 5 4 1 0
2 2
60
r
3 35
30 3 3 5
length of PQ is r 90 3 150
0005.88
51. 00293.51
5
Sol. Let P 5cos , 4 sin , 2 3
3 3 2
Now b a 1 e
2 2 2
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16 25 1 e2
3
e
5
Now, because the focus nearer to the tangent will be on the positive side of the major axis as the
5
slope of the tangent at P , 2 3 is negative
2
1 e cos
p 2 b2 3
1 e cos
3
7b 2
7 16
p2
16 13
9116
132
4 91
p
13
100 p 0293.51
52. 01024.00
Sol. Equation of the normal to the hyperbola xy 1 at t is
xt yt t 1 0
3 4
It passes through ,
t 4 t3 t 1 0
If foot of conormal points are
1 1 1 1
t1 , . t2 , . t3 , and t 4 ,
t1 t2 t3 t4
t1 t2 t3 t4 x '
1 1 1 1
y
t1 t 2 t3 t4
Let the variable line be
px qy r 0
x x x x y y2 y3 y4
P 1 2 3 4 q 1 r 0
4 4
P q r 0
4 4
Passes through .
4 4
4, 256 :1024
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53. 00012.25
2 2 3 4
Sol. tan 2 tan 2 7 tan tan 2 6 tan 2 tan 2 5 tan 2 tan 2 7
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
cot 2 7 cot 2
2 16 16
2 2 2
2 2 3 3
tan cot tan cot tan cot 2 2 1 2
16 16 16 16 16 16
4 4 4
5
2 2 2 3
sin sin sin
8 4 8
4
2
3
sin cos
8 8
32 3 35
35 x y y x 35
x 34, y 1
2
x y
0012.25
10
54. 36000.01
Sol. (y 2 -3)2 ( x 4)2 1
x 4 cos , y 2 3 sin
M 36, m 1
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5. B
MR2 Y L
Sol. For disc z-axis I = X
2
By parallel axis theorem
C
mR 2
IX X
4
mR 2
IL = m(C cos 45o )2
4
6. B
Sol. Heat supplied = 6000 + 3500 = 9500 J
Wtotal = 2500 – 1000 – 1200 + x = 6000 – 5500 – 3000 + 3500
x = 700 J
w total
100%
Heat sup plied
1000
100%
9500
10.5%
7. D
x x
Sol. t1 and t 2
v u
8. B
M M
Sol. D , D
V V V
1
D V V V
1 1
D V V V V
D D D V
1
D D V
V P
We know,
V B
D D P
D B
or fractional increase in density = P/B
9. D
Sol. T Pa db Ec
T (ML1 T 2 )a (ML3 )b (ML2 T 2 )c
Comparing power on LHS and RHS.
a + b + c = 0, –a – 3b + 2c = 0, –2a – 2c = 1
10. A
GMm
Sol. Energy of each satellite in the orbit =
2R
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11. C
Sol. T 2
geff
12. A
Sol. From free body diagrams of two bodies, we get T T
20 – T = 2a
and T – 10 = a
After solving equation (1) and (2) 1 kg 2 kg
40
T N
3
T 40 10 N 20 N
Stress =
A 3 2 10 4
20
= 104 N / m2
3
stress
Y
strain
20 10 4
2 1011
3 strain
20 10 4 10
Strain = 11
10 7 = 3.3 × 10–7
3 2 10 3
13. D
Mg Mg
Sol. Kx = ; x=
3 3k
14. B
4
Sol. distance = | t 2 5t 6 | dt
0
15. B
ft
Sol. v vo
m
I
1 2f 2ft
fR = MR2 ; R = ; ; v = R
2 m mR
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ft 2ft
vo R
m mR
3ft mv o 2v
vo ; t ; v o
m 3f 3
16. B
Q
2 10 6 A 300
4
Sol. … (i)
t
when potential drop by 19 % then new power is
Q ' 6 81
2
100 A T
2 10
4
… (ii)
t
Dividing (i) by (ii) T = 270 K = –30C
17. D
2 x H h
Sol. V 2gx,r 2gx
g
r 4x x H h
Hh
rmax at x
2
18. D
Sol. Let the tension in the string AP2 and P2P1 be T. Considering the force on pulley P1, we
get;
T=W …(1)
Further, let AP2P1 = 2
Resolving tensions in horizontal and vertical directions and considering the forces on
pulley P2, we get;
2T cos = W
2W cos = W
1
or cos or = 60°
2
AP2P1 = 2 = 120°
19. B
0.5 3
Sol. V 1 m / s K max Umax
0.5 1
1 1
1.5 12 600 A 2
2 2
A= 5 cm
1 k 1 600 10
f
2 m 2 1.5
10
f Hz
20. B
Sol. For disk:
mg sin – fr = m(a)
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MR2 a
& (fr )R I( )
2 R
mg
fr =
6
SECTION – B
21. 5
Sol. According to the question
3 h
0 hg 0 g
2 2
h ' g hg P0 h g
,
2 4 2 4
h = 20 m
22. 2
Sol. Path difference = 5 – 4 = 1 m
2 2
Phase difference = = .x = =
4 2
IR I1 I2 2 I1I2 cos
IR I0 I0 0
IR 2I0
SECTION – C
23. 00001.25
5
Sol. k 4 k5 , k = k
4
24. 00037.25
Sol. T v g v g
T v g
4
g
0.72
4 1 10 4 1 10 37.25
10.5
25. 00000.15
y
Sol. Shaded portion
ab 1
Area is given by aeb
4 2
In on time period total area swept is ab b
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
26. B
Sol. XeF4 is planar because Xe is sp3d2 hybridised. Due to the presence of two lone pairs of
electrons, the shape is reduced to a square planar. CF4 is tetrahedral because C is sp3
hybridised. The correct answer is (B)
27. C
Sol. SO32 get oxidized and its `n’ factor is 2.
The metal must have been reduced.
Applying the law of equivalence
50 0.1 (3 – n) = 25 0.1 2
n=2
28. D
Sol. CH2 = CH2 forms CO2 and H2O upon permanganate oxidation.
29. B
Sol. Peroxide effect is observed when unsymmetrical alkene is treated with HBr only (and not
with HCl and Hl).
30. D
Sol. In (A) P O34 and S O24 both are isoelectronic and tetrahedral in shape. Same is in (B)
also. In (C) each C atom in C2H2 is sp hybridized same as C in CO2 hence, both are
linear. Only in (D) N2O is linear whereas NO2 is bent and therefore, the answer is (D)
31. B
P
2
NH3 (3)2 9
Sol. Qp = atm2 = 1.125 atm–2.
P P
3 3
(1)(2) 8
N2 H2
Since value of Qp is larger than Kp (4.28 10–5 atm–2), it indicates net reaction will
proceed in backward direction.
32. A
Sol. Addition of CH3COONa to CH3COOH solution makes a buffer. Which pH is given as
pH pK a log
CH3COONa
CH3COOH
x
6 = 5 + log
0.2
x
or log = 1 = log10
0.2
x=2
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33. D
PM MB MA
Sol. i) Density of a gas . Since . at the same pressure A = B.
RT TB TA
But if pressure is different then A ≠ B.
ii) Pressure of the gases would be equal if their densities are equal other wise not.
3
iii) KE per mole = RT
2
It will be different for the two gases
3RT T T
iv) Urms , Since A B ; Urms of A = Urms of B
M MA NB
34. B
Sol. Metasilicates contain SiO32 ion
35. B
Sol. G = -ve for spontaneous reaction.
36. C
Sol. N2 is not soluble and does not react at room temperature.
37. C
Sol. Pequm = 1 atm
K1 pCO2 1atm
K 2 pNH3 pH2S = 0.5 0.5 = 2.5 10–2 atm2 = 0.25 atm2
2
2 1
2
K 3 pNH3 pCO2
3 3
4 1 4
0.148 atm3
9 3 27
The order is K1 > K2 > K3
38. A
0.693 0.693
Sol. k1 = t1/2 40
A0 1.386
k0
2 t1/2 2 20
k1 0.693 40
k0 40 1.386
0.693
= 0.5mol–1 litre
1.386
39. A
Sol. X = SiHCl3
Y = SiH4
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40. B
Sol. The dimer formula, Al2Cl6, is retained in non-polar solvent but is broken into
Al H2O Cl3 on dissolution in water on account of high heat of hydration.]
6
41. D
B4O72 H2O HB 4 O7
H2O
Sol. H2B 4 O7
H2B 4 O7 H2O 4HBO2
HBO2 H2 O H3BO3
H2B2O3 is not formed.
42. A
Br
H3C
Sol. Due to formation of the stable intermediate
Cl
43. B
Sol. In acidic medium KI is oxidized by H2O2.
44. C
Sol. Al OH3
NaOH
NaAlO2 H2O
45. C
Sol. The dipole vector of the covalent bonds are not cancelled due to unsymmetrical nature
of BFCl2.
SECTION – B
46. 3
3RT 3R 4.5 T 3RT
Sol. Ci , Cf 3 3 Ci
M M M
2
You can take any velocity.
47. 8
103
Sol. KP 1
10 2
10
Go = -2.303 RTlogKP
= -2.303 RTlog10–2 = (-4)(2 log10) = 8
SECTION – C
48. 00008.48
Sol. En – E1 = 12.75
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E1
or E1 12.75 [-E1 = -13.6 eV(given)]
n2
n=4
n2 16 o
rn a0 0.53 8.48 A
Z 1
49. 00001.26
Sol. Meq of KMnO4 = Meq of H2C2O4
W
(V) (M)(n) = 1000
E
56.7
Or, (200)(M)(5)= 1000
90
2
M = 1.26
50. 00007.00
Sol. x = 3, y = 3, z = 1
Primary amines are
NH2 NH2
NH2
Secondary amines are
NH NH
NH
Tertiary amine is
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SECTION – A
51. D
Sol. Here, X = 0, Y = –2 and 45o
Let (x, y) be the original coordinates of the point. Then,
x Xcos Y sin and y X sin Y cos
x 2 sin 45o and y 2cos 45o
x 2 and y 2
Hence, the original coordinates are 2, 2
52. C
10
1
Sol. When y 2 is expanded, the powers of y go on increasing as the terms proceed.
y
10
1
Hence it is expanded in ascending powers of y. So y 2 , when expanded, will be
y
in descending powers of y.
6
1
10 9 8 7 2
4
10 2
Hence, t 7 C6 y y
y 4 3 2 1
210y 2
53. A
1
Sol. Equation of normal at the point t, to the hyperbola xy 1 is xt 3 yt t 4 1 0
t
a
Its slope t 2
b
a a
0 0
b b
a 0, b 0 or a 0, b 0
54. B
Sol. We have, x 3 x 2 4x 2 sin x 0
x3 x 2 2sin x 4
2
x 2
Thus, x = 0 is the only solution of the given equation.
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55. B
1 2x 6
Sol. We can rewrite the given expression as 1 y 1 y 6 , one of the possible
1 2x
y
values of y is clearly 2x. Therefore, one of the possible values of is 2.
x
56. B
Sol. P acos ,b sin , then is angle of a corresponding point on auxiliary circle
x 2 y 2 a2 i.e acos ,a sin .
57. C
Sol. We have
2
m m
f x tan x cot x tan x cot 2 x 2 2 .
m m 2
m m
Thus, f(x) attains the minimum value 2 at points given by tan 2 x cot 2 x i.e. x
4
58. C
2
Sol. Since roots are imaginary, therefore b 4ac 0 and the roots and are given by
b i 4ac b2 b i 4ac b2
and
2a 2a
Clearly, . Therefore, .
Further more,
b2 4ac b2 c
4a2 4a2 a
1 c a
59. C
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60. D
n n 1 2n 1
Sol. 12 22 ..... n2
6
1
n. n 1 . n
2 n.n.n n3 1
n 1 n and n n
3 3 3 2
61. D
n128 1
Sol. 1 n n2 ...... n127
n 1
n 64
1 n64 1
n 1
1 n n2 ...... n63 n64 1
k 64 .
62. A
Sol. z 1 2i
z 1 4 5
7z 7 1 2i
Now, f z
1 z2 1 1 2i
2
6 2i 6 2i
1 1 4i 4i 4 4i
2
3 i 2 2i
2 2i 2 2i
6 2i 6i 2i2 6 4i 2
4 4i 2
44
8 4i 1
1 i
8 2
1
f z 1 i
2
1 4 1 5 z
f z 1
4 4 2 2
63. A
Sol. Let P (t, 4 – 2t) be any point on the line 2x y 4 . The equation of the chord of contact
of tangents drawn from P to the circle x 2 y 2 1 is
tx 4 2t y 1 4y 1 t x 2y 0
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64. B
65. D
e7 x e x
Sol. We have 3x
e 4x e 2x
e
4x 2x
n n
n 0 n! n0 n!
4 2
n n
e7 x e x
Coefficient of x in
n
3x
e n!
66. C
n n 1 2n 1
Sol. Tn
6n n 1 !
1 n 2n 1 1 n 1 1
S 2.
6 n 1 n ! 6 n1 n 1 ! n !
1 1
2.e e 1 3e 1
6 6
67. C
We know that the total number of terms in x1 x 2 ...... xr is
n nr 1
Sol. Cr 1
So, the total number of terms in x1 x 2 ....... xn is
3
3 n1
Cn1 n2Cn1 n2C3
n 2 n 1 n
6
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68. C
Sol. We know that
cos x sin x 2
cos x sin x 2
cos x sin x 2
cos x sin x 2, 2
cos x 1, 1
4
x 0, ,2
4
3 7
x , x 0,2
4 4
Hence, there are two values of x.
69. C
Sol. The transverse axis is the bisector of the angle between asymptotes containing the
origin and the conjugate axis is the other bisector. So, their equations are given by
3x 4y 1 4x 3y 6 3x 4y 1 4x 3y 6
and
9 16 16 9 9 16 16 9
or, x y 5 0 and x y 1 0
70. C
Sol. Clearly p = 6! 7P4
q = 7! . 4!
p
5
q
SECTION – B
71. 0
Sol. We have, logsin x 2tan x 0
2tan x sin x
0
2tan x 1
But, 2tan x 1 for any x 0, .
2
Hence the given inequation has no solution.
72. 0
Sol. We have,
x2
1
1 x 5
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x2 1 x 5
x2 1 x 5
The total number of real solutions of this equation is equal to the number of points of
intersection of the curves y x 2 1 and y x 5 . Clearly, these two curves do not
intersect. Hence, the given equation has no solution.
SECTION – C
73. 00165.00
Sol. Let x 2l 1, y 2m 1, z 2n 1 and t 2p 1, where l, m, n, p are integers such
that l 0, m 0, n 0 and p 0 .
x y z t 20
2 l m n p 16
lmnp 8
8 41
The total number of solutions of this equation is C41 11C3 165
Hence, required number of quadruplet is 165.
74. 12129.30
Sol. If S is the focus of the parabola and T is the point of intersection of tangents at P and Q,
then ST 2 SP SQ ST 2 4 9 ST 6 .
75. 32277.12
Sol. The number of triangles
= Total number of triangles
– Number of triangles having one sides common with the octagon
– Number of triangles having two sides common with the octagon
8C3 8C1 4C1 8 16
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PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 30-05-2021
SECTION – A
1. B
b
Sol. m
T
b
500
TA
b
And 1500 =
TB
TA
3
TB
UA (4rA2 )TA4
=9
UB (4rB2 )TB4
2. A
Sol. In equilibrium vertical line passes through the centre of mass of A
2l/3
the system of three rods.
Let O be the centre of mass. P
l/2 3 B l/2 D
In triangle AOP, tan = O
2l / 3 4
3 C
Sin =
5
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3. A
Sol. y = 3cost + 4sint
3 4
= 5 cos t sin t
5 5
= 5 sin(t + 37°)
2
Amplitude = 5, Period = = 3.14 s
4. B
3m 3m
Sol. For a varying force, we must integrate: W F dr = Fy dy = (2N/m3) y dy
3
0 0
3m
1 81
(2N / m3 ) y 4 N m 40.5J
4 0 2
5. D
d4G R
Sol. ‘E’ at cavity due to solid =
3 2
3
d 4 R Gd2
2
F mE E
2 3 2 8
6. C
dq dT
Sol. kA = constant throughout rod.
dt dx
7. AD
3
Sol. 1 (2R)
4
1
2 (2R)
4
path difference 1 2
For maxima n
For minima (2n 1)
2
8. CD
Sol. If 1 = 0, 2 0
t1 = 0, balancing torques about A
cos
N1 sin = mg
2
mg
N1 tan =
2
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If 1 0, 2 0
T2 = 0, equilibrium cannot be attained.
If 1 0, 2 0
N1 = t2 = 2N2 ; N2 + t1 = mg
N2 + 1N1 = mg ; N2 + 1(2N2) = mg
mg
N2
1 1 2
9. AB
dv v2
Sol. at 2 constant ; ar
dt R
As v increasing therefore ar is increasing
a
tan r
at
10. BC
Sol. F.B.D. of ball in frame of container 4Vg
4Vg Vg Y
ay 3g
V Va 4Va
L 1 L X
3gt 2 t
2 2 3g Vg
4Va Va
ax = 3a
V
1 2L
L 3at 2 t
2 3a
2L L
Ball to collide at point Q, t a = 2g
3a 3g
11. BC
Sol. For coplanar vectors A. B C = 0
12. BD
1
Sol. mV 2 t V2 t
2
dV 1
V t
dt t
1 1
F F
t V
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SECTION – C
13. 00000.57
Work done in cycle
Sol. Efficiency =
Heat added
Consider only those q of processes which come out as +ve to find heat added.
14. 00003.75
3
Sol. T = M 2L2
8
F 3 M2L2 cos2
Stress =
(A / cos ) 8 A
15. 00136.00
Sol. Let the bus be at O when it sends a signal that is B D C
detected by the detector as of frequency = 1500 Hz O
v
f= 1000 1500 l
v v B cos
3
cos = = 30°
2 S
By the time signal reaches at S the bus reaches at D.
Let this time be t0
OS lcosec
t0 = … (1)
v v
Now man fires and the bullet reaches C in time t1 (say). In the same time bus moves
from
D to C
l
t1 = ; where u = speed of bullet
u
Also, OD + DC = lcot
vB t0 + vBt1 = lcot
lcosec
vB
v + vB (l/u) = lcot
2 2 v
2 3
3 3 3 3u
v 5
u 2
2 2
u = v 340 = 00136.00 m/s
5 5
16. 00001.80
Sol. (T + T cos 60) vw – T vb = 0
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17. 00003.46
V v
Sol. =
r
V
18. 00001.85
Sol. For equilibrium of block rod
Mg sin = (N)
m
= (Mg cos + mg cos ) = 0.5
30o
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. D
Sol. Because Nlone pair is delocalized by reasonance.
20. C
Sol. 0.1 mole of the carbohydrate contains 1g hydrogen. 1 mole of the carbohydrate will
contain 10g hydrogen.
The molecule should contain 10 hydrogen atoms
21. B
Sol. 2s 2p transition increases the number of unpaired electrons of carbon.
22. B
Sol.
( I ) H2C CH ( II ) CH3 CH CH3
sp 3 sp3 sp 3 sp2 sp sp 2
23. D
Sol. (I) CO (II) N2 (III) CN- (IV) NO+
–
All are iso electronic (contain 14e ) thus have same bond order
24. D
Sol. All has equal dipole moment
25. BCD
Sol. (A) XeF2 sp3d Linear
Br 3 sp3d Linear
(B) CO2 sp Linear
I3 sp3d Linear
(C) XeF4 sp3d2 square planar
[Ni(CN)4]-2 dsp2 square planar
(D) H2O sp3 bend
SO2 sp2 bend
26. CD
Sol. Si > Mg > Al > Na
The I.E1 of Mg is greater than Al due to more penetrating nature of 3s orbital than 3p
orbital of Al.
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F>N>O>C
Due to half-filled electronic configuration of ‘N’ its I.E 1 is greater than that of oxygen.
27. AB
Sol. As the radius of cations increase, the size of hydrated radii decreases because the
ions are less hydrated on moving down group – 1
Ionization energy decreases due to increase in atomic size and decrease in nuclear
charge.
28. ABCD
Sol. All of these are characteristics of carbocation.
29. AD
Sol. No place of symmetry so optically active
30. AC
Sol. (A) BCl BCl (B) NH3 NH4
3 4
SECTION – C
31. 00006.69
(Range 6.69 – 6.70)
Sol. [OH–] = 2 10–7
pOH = -log2 10–7 = 7 – 0.3010 = 6.69
32. 00099.50
Sol. P1 = 12 atm, T1 = 300 K
P2 = 14.9 atm, T2 = ?
P1 P2 PT
T2 2 1
T1 T2 P1
14.9 300
372.5K 99.5o C
12
33. 00003.26
Sol. pH = 3 [H+] = 10–3
pH = 4 [H+] = 10–4
103 104
Final [H+] = 5.5 10 4
2
pH = -log 5.5 10–4 = 3.26
34. 00001.00
Sol. K = 2 10–2 mol–1sec–1
t = 25, [At] = 0.5 M, [Ao] = ?
Ao 1 M
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35. 00079.80
PV
ngas RT gas TH2
Sol.
nH2 PV Tgas
RT
H2
5.4 2 390
Mgas 0.14 300
5.4 2 30
Mgas 79.8
0.14 29
36. 00027.31
Sol. Rate = t[A]1/2
t75 = t½ + t3/4 = 16 + 11.31 = 27.31
of reaction
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SECTION – A
37. D
1 1 2 3 sin 2 sin2 N
Sol. (say)
1 3 sin2 1 3 sin 2 1 9 sin2 sin2 3 sin 2 sin2 D
38. D
1
Sol. R
sin30o
1
r
tan30o
R 2
Now sec 30o
r 3
39. A
i
Sol. z e4
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1
z 5 iz 1 i i 1 2i
2
cos 0
40. C
Sol. 2B A C
A B C 180o
B 60 o
b c
From sine rule,
sinB sinC
1 b 3
2
sinC c sinB 3
2
2
C 45o , A 180o B C
5
75o
12
41. C
Sol. y x and y x are angle bisectors of B and C respectively
Image of A about y = x and y = – x i.e. (7, 5) and (–7. –5) must lie on line joining B
and C
10
equation of BC is y 5 x 7 7y 5x
14
42. C
A
Sol. tan 6 tan 42 tan 66 tan78
B
tan 6 tan 60 6 tan 60 6 tan18 tan 60 18 tan 60 18
tan 54 tan18
tan 3 6 tan 3 18
1
tan 54 tan18
43. AB
1 1
Sol. x 10 x 1 x 5 2 4
1 2
1
x 10 x
44. BD
Sol. Let the circle be x 2 y 2 2gx 2fy c 0
given : 2f 2g 9 0 2f 2g 9 and c 4 0 c 4
Circle is x 2 y2 2gx 2g 9 y 4 0
x 2 y 2 9y 4 2g y x 0
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45. ACD
2 2
1 2 5 x 12 y 1
Sol. x y a 1
13 13 13
If this represents an ellipse then
0 < |a -1| < 1
46. AB
Sol. We know, that A.M. G.M.
a1 a2 .......... an1 2an
a1a 2 ......2 an
1/n
n
a1 a2 ...... an 1 2an
2c
1/n
n
a1 a2 ...... 2an n. 2c a
1/n
47. AB
Sol. Let S 5, 12 and S ' 24, 7
and Let P 0, 0
24 5 7 12
2 2
Now, SS '
361 25 386
For ellipse SP S 'P 2a
13 25 2a
2a 38
SS ' 2ae
SS ' 386
e
2a 38
For hyperbola SP S 'P 2a
2a 25 13 12 a 6
SS ' 2ae 12e
386 12e
386
e
12
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48. AD
Sol. Slope of I curve 2x a
at (1, 0), 2 + a = m1 (say)
Slope of II curve = c – 2x
at (1, 0), c – 2 = m2 (say)
For touch, m1 = m2
2ac2 …(i)
and (1, 0) is on both the curves
0 1 a b and 0 = c – 1 ...(ii)
Solving Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
a = –3, b = 2, c = 1
SECTION – C
49. 00000.50
A B C
4R sin .sin .sin
r 2 2 2
Sol.
r1 4R sin A .cos B .cos C
2 2 2
B C 1
tan .tan
2 2 2
A B C
Now, tan tan tan
2 2 2
A B A C
tan . tan tan . tan
2 2 2 2
B C 1 1
1 tan . tan 1
2 2 2 2
50. 00000.12
n
Sol. As there is just one middle term, n must be even and middle term is 1 th term, and
2
n/2
1
n n/2
it is given by Tn/21 n Cn/2 x 2 x
n Cn/ 2 x n/2
Now, n Cn/ 2 x n/ 2 924 x 6
n
6 n 12
2
[Also, note that 12 C6 924 ]
51. 00019.00
Sol. k1p 7 330
k 2p 11 486
k 3p 15 604
k1p 323 19 17
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k 2p 475 19 25
k 3p 589 19 31
Hence p is 19
52. 06305.00
Sol. Sum of the coefficient of the terms not containing c is 38 and of the term not containing
b and c both is 28 , so required sum 38 28 .
53. 01533.00
Sol. x 7, y 3
xy 73
54. 00025.00
25 25 25
Sol. z z 24 z
z z z
25 2
24 z 24 or 24 z z 25 24 z
z
2 2
z 24 z 25 0 and z 24 z 25 0
z 25 z 1 0 and z 25 z 1 0
z 1 0 and z 25 0
Hence 1 z 25
or 1 z 0 25
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PAPER –2
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SECTION – A
1. BD
Sol. Equation of SHM for particles are X A cos t , X A sin t
They will meet when A sin t A cos t , A sin t cos t 0
3T 2 3T 3 A
t and X A sin . A sin
8 T 8 4 2
2. ACD
Sol. The gravitational force due to these masses on a mass at O is equal and opposite.
So, the resultant force is zero hence, the resultant field is zero
Also, any point on y-z plane which is equidistant from two cavities will have zero field
intensity hence constant potential.
3. ABC
V3 2V 2RT
Sol. 2
constant, dV dT , P , W PdV 400 R
T 3T V
U nC V T 900R , Q nCT and Q U W 1300R
Q 13
C R
nT 6
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4. BC
Sol. Heat required to raise the temperature of ice from 00C to 1000C
= 10 80 + 10 1 100 = 1800 cal
heat given by steam when it converts into water at 1000C = 5 540 = 2700 cal
temperature of mixture is 1000C at thermal equilibrium
1800
amount of steam converted into water at 1000C by 1800 cal = 3.33 gms
540
5. AC
v 2 v1
Sol. e
u1 u2
v 2 2
1
u1
u1 v 2 2
u1 1 2 5 u1 2
u1 2 5u1 10
12
u1 3m / s
4
v2 1 m / s
2
1 3 3
Kinetic energy of the centre of mass = 1 5 J
2 1 5 4
6. BC
Sol. Cylinder will move downwards as mg sin > mg cos although frictional force acts
upwards.
SECTION – B
7. 4
Sol. Td = r d2r
T= r22
T r 2 2
Stress = A A
4
8. 1
Sol. Area in closed by P–V curve = PV
9. 2
Sol. Pressure at point B will be atmospheric if layer 1m
of water will be as shown
5 a 4m
Hence tan 2 or a = 2g
2.5 g a
A B C
5m
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10. 6
Sol. mc (10 – T) = m 2c (T–5) + 2mC (T-5)
T = 6°C.
11. 5
T
Sol. v 10 m / s
v f 01m 10cm
12. 5
1 4k
Sol. Keq 4k, f 5
2 m
SECTION – C
13. 01328.00
P
Sol. Speed of sound (V)
Solve with given values.
14. 00780.00
Sol. Fext mE
= 30iˆ 60ˆj 90kˆ
W= dw
= dr
F
= (30iˆ 60ˆj 90k)
ˆ (dxiˆ dyjˆ dzk)
ˆ
3 4 5
= 30 dx 60 dy 90 dz
0 0 0
= 780 J.
15. 00000.16
Sol. Apply conservation of momentum for collision to find final velocity of block. Then, for
motion of block.
v2 – u2 = 2as
where a = –g
16. 00001.12
1
Sol. Total energy = m2 A 2
2
m2 = ?
F = ma = m2x
x=?
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17. 00000.50
Sol. Bob will have maximum velocity at mean position.
mv 2
Tmax mg
18. 00006.28
Sol. 1st law of thermodynamics:
q = U + W
For complete cycle, U = 0
q = W
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AC
pY pZ 4 4
Sol. KP 4 atm
pX 4
KP > KC
Y Z Y or Z or X
KC
X
20. ACD
Sol. AlCl
ClCH2 CH2Cl
3
CH2CH2Cl
AlCl3
PhH CH2CH2Cl PhCH2CH2Cl PhCH2 CH2
PhH
PhCH2CH2Ph
Ph
PhH
PhCH2 CH2 PhCHCH3 PhCHCH3
21. AD
Be OH2 CH4
H2O
Sol. Be2C
Al OH3 CH4
HO
Al4C3
2
22. ABD
Sol. KP = KC(RT)–1
23. ABCD
Sol. Self explained
B2H6 6H2 O 2B OH3 6H2
24. C
Sol. The pressure of a thermodynamic system is found to be constant in isobaric process.
SECTION – B
25. 0
Sol. XeF4 Square planar shape
F F
Xe , so net dipole moment is zero
F F
26. 2
Sol. 2MnO 4 5 C2O24 16H
2Mn2 10 CO2 8H2O
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27. 6
Sol. Cr2 SO4 3 NaOH H2O2 Na2CrO4 Na2SO4 H2O
28. 4
Sol. Urms(CH4) = Ump(gas)
at 800 K at 300 K
3R 800 2R 300
16 Mgas
3 800 2 300
16 Mgas
2 3 16
Mgas = 4
38
29. 1
Sol. O2 BF4 O2 BF4
O2 has one unpaired electron.
30. 8
Sol. Eq. of NaOH = Eq. of HCl
x
0.5 0.4 0.2
40
x=8
SECTION – C
31. 00054.40
Sol. In second ionization energy, the electron is to be removed from the first orbit of He + ion.
The energy of the first of He+ ion is:
z2 4 4
E2 2 13.6 13.6 13.6 54.4 eV
n 1 1
I.E2 of He = I.E of He = 54.4 eV
+
32. 00000.69
(Range 0.69 – 0.70)
0.693
Sol. K for first order reaction
t1/2
33. 00001.20
Sol.
SO 2 g NO2 g
SO3 g NO g
Given moles 1 1 1 1
Equm moles 1 – x 1–x 1+x 1+x
1 x
Mole fraction of NO2 = 0.2
4
x = 0.2
So moles of SO3 at equilibrium = 1 + x = 1.2
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34. 00074.50
Sol. For mono atomic ideal gas, CP = 5/2 R
5
H = nCPT = 1 1.937 25 124.2 Cal
2
Work done W = - PV = -(nRT2 – nRT1)
= nR[T2 – T1]
= - 1 1.987 25 cal = -49.7 cal
U = H + W = 124.1 – 49.7 = 74.5 cal
35. 00005.81
(Range 5.80 – 5.82)
Sol. NH2COONH4
2NH3 CO2
At equilibrium PNH3 2P,PCO2 P
P 4P
2 3
K P PNH3 CO2
36. 00007.00
(Range 7.00 – 7.01)
Sol.
1
pH PK w PK a PKb
2
14 4.76 4.75
2
7.00
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SECTION – A
37. CD
Sol. Sn 1 22 33 ....999....9
9 times
Tn nnn....n
n times
n
10 1n
Tn Sn Sn1
n 10n 1
9
Also S3 356
38. ACD
16
Sol. Equation of tangent to 16x 2 11y2 256 at 4 cos , sin is
11
4 cos x 11sin y 16
The perpendicular from centre (1, 0) is equal to radius 1 15 4
4 cos 16
or 4
16 cos2 11sin2
On simplification, we get
1 5
cos or (not possible)
2 2
5
or ,
3 3
39. ABC
Sol. 9 cos12 x cos2 2x 1 6 cos 6 x cos 2x 6 cos6 x 2 cos 2x 0
3 cos
2
6
x 1 cos 2x 0
cos2 x 3 cos4 x 2 0
cos x 0
x n , n I
2
2
and cos x
4
3
2
cos2 x
3
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2
cos x 4
3
2
x n cos1 4 , n I
3
40. BC
8
Sol. y mx
m
64 8 8
2 m2
m 9 9
m 3
41. ABCD
Sol. Let the coordinate of P be (x1,y1) its chord of contact w.r.t. the given ellipse is
x x1 y y1
2 1
a2 y
Equation of circle on foci ( ae ,0) as diameter is
(x – ae) (x + ae) + (y – 0)(y – 0) = 0
x2 + y2 = a2e2
chord of contact touches this circle
1
= ae
x 12 y 12
a4 b4
x2 y2 1
Hence the locus of P is 4
4 2
a b a b2
42. AB
Sol. Equation AB 2x (t 2 t 2 )y 2at1t 2 0
A(at12 ,2at1 ), B(at 22 ,2at 2 ),C( at1t 2 ,0)
AC 1
, t 2 2t1
CB 2
SECTION – B
43. 2
1
z itan1
Sol. z 2i z 5 e 2
5
z 1 1 z
2i
1
z itan z tan1
2
e e 2
5 5
tan1
1
2 cot tan 1 2
1
cot ne
2
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44. 2
cos 27
2
Sol. o
sin 27o 1 sin54o 1 cos 36o
45. 8
22003 8 22000 8 17 1
500
Sol.
8 500 C0 17 500 C1 17 500 C2 17 ..... 500 C 499 17 1
500 499 498
8 17 C0 17 C1 17 ...... C 499 8
500 499 500 498 500
46. 8
Sol. F (0, 0), equation of straight line through points A and B will be y 3x . Substitute it
into the equation of the parabola. We get 3x 2 8x 16 0
8 16
If roots are x1 and x 2 then, x1 x 2 and x1x 2
3 3
now A x1,
3x1 and B x 2 , 3x 2 then mid point AB is
x x2 x x2 4 4
E 1 , 3 1 ,
2 2 3 3
4 1 4
Equation of perpendicular bisector is y x
3 3 3
4 16
3y 4 x Hence P is , 0
3 3
16 3
8.
3 2
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47. 4
Let the circle is x r y r r 2
2 2
Sol.
x 2 y 2 2rx 2ry r 2 0
Two circles are possible through , and touching coordinate axes and let r1 and r2
be their radii
So there equations are x 2 y 2 2r1x 2r1y r12 0 ….(1)
2 2
and x y 2r2 x 2r2 y r22 0 ….(2)
where r1 and r2 are roots of r 2r 0
2 2 2
r1 r2 2
r1r2 2 2
For orthogonality of (1) and (2)
4r1r2 r12 r22
4 2 2 4 2 2 2
2
6 2
2 4 2
2 2
2 2 22 8 0
2 2 4
48. 7
Sol. sin2 2x sin2 3x sin2 x
sin2 2x sin 4x sin 2x
sin 2x 0 or sin 4x sin 2x 0
2x 0, , , 2cos 3x sin x 0
2
5
x 0, , 3x , , x 0,
2 2 2 2
5
x , , x 0,
6 6
5
, , 0, , , ,
2 6 6 2 6
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SECTION – C
49. 00007.50
Sol. Let AB n, AC n 1, BC n 2 . A
Now
a 1 r r 21 2
2 21
2
r r 1r r 1 3
2 2
r 2
7
7r 2 7r 7 3r 2 3r 3
4r 2 10r 4 0
4r 2 r 2 0
1
Hence, r 2,
2
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53. 00004.50
3 3 3
Sol. R cos A = R cos B cos C + R sin B sin C = and 2R cos B cos C =
5 5 5
3 3 9
R sin B sin C =
5
2 5 2 5
9 5 9
sin B sin C = .
2 5 61 2 61
54. 00010.00
Sol. x 4 2cos x 2cos 4
y 3 sin y 3 sin
x 2 y 2 2cos 4
2
z sin2
4 9 4
2 2
4cos 4 sin 16 cos 16
z
4
20 16 cos
5 4 cos
4
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PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 06-06-2021
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. First data implies from
tan = s
1
that s = tan 30º = .........(1)
3
For the second situation, the force, acting on the object are shown in fig. For equilibrium
F
f N
Mg sin
M
F + fs = Mg sin .........(2)
N = mgcos
with fs= s Mg cos ..........(3)
Using (1) and (3) in (2) with = 60º, we get
F = Mg sin – sMcos g
1
= 60 sin 60º – (60) cos 60º
3
30 30 2
= 30 3 – = newton
3 3
30 2
or F= kg wt = 2 3 kg wt
3g
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2. A
Sol. The P.E of the mass at d/2 due to the earth and moon is
GM1m GM 2 m
U = –2 –2
d d
Earth Moon
R1 P O2
O1 R2
M
P
M1 M2
d
2Gm
or U = – (M1 + M2)
d
1
m Ve2 + U = 0
2
G
Ve = 2 (M1 M 2 )
d
3. A
Sol. Vmax = a = .....(1)
Amax = 2a = .....(2)
Dividing equation (2) by equation (1)
=
2 2
T= =
4. C
5. A
6. A
Sol. M.I. of ring '1' about yy' = M.I. of ring about the tangent parallel to its plane
I1 = (3/2) MR2
Similarly, M.I. of ring '2' about yy',
I2 = (3/2) MR2
M.I. of ring '3' about yy' = M.I. of ring about its diameter
MR 2
I3 =
2
Now M.I. about yy' is
I = I1 + I2 + I3 = (7/2) MR2 = (7/2) PQ2
7. ABC
8. BC
9. AB
Sol. From Free Body Diagrams:-
F
For Block a1 = f = g
m
velocity at time t
v1 = v0 – µgt
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Ff mg
For Plank a2 = =
M M
mg t
velocity at time t, v2 =
M
a1
N
Motion
Ff mg mg
Block
N
Plank
(i) Work done by the friction on the block = Change in the kinetic energy of the block
1 1
W1 = Kf – Ki = m v2 – m v02
2 2
1 mv 0
2
2
W1= m v0
2 M m
1 mM
=– (M + 2m ) v02
2 m M 2
= negative
(ii) Work done by the friction on the plank = Change in the kinetic energy of the plank
1
W2 = Mv2 – 0
2
2
1 mv 0
W2 = M
2 Mm
1 m 2 Mv 02
=
2 m M 2
10. BD
Sol. The distance travelled by the rocket during burning interval (1 minute = 60 s) in which resultant
acceleration is vertically upwards and is 10 m/s 2 will be
h1 = 0 × 60 + (1/2) × 10 × 602 = 18000 m ... (1)
And velocity acquired by it will be
v = 0 + 10 × 60 = 600 m/s ... (2)
Now after 1 minute the rocket moves vertically up with initial velocity of 600 m/s and acceleration
due to gravity oppose its motion.
So, it will go to a height h2 till its velocity becomes zero such that
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0 = (600)2 – 2gh2
h2 = 18000 m [as g = 10m/s2] ... (3)
So from eq. (1) and (3) the maximum height reached by the rocket from the ground.
H = h1 + h2 = 18 + 18 = 36 km (b) As after burning of fuel the initial velocity from Eq. (2) is 600
m/s and gravity opposes the motion of rocket, so from 1st equation of motion time taken by it to
reach the maximum height (for which v = 0)
0 = 600 – gt, i.e. = 60 s
After finishing of fuel, the rocket goes up for 60 sec i.e., 1 minute more.
Hence correct answer is (A)
11. BCD
Sol. The process is shown in figure
During the part ab, the pressure is constant
We have,
Pa Va Pb Vb
= T
Ta b
Vb
or, Tb = V Ta = 2Ta = 600K
a
During the part bc, the gas is adiabatically returned to the temperature T a. The point a and the
point c are on the same isotherm. Thus, we draw an adiabatic curve from b and an isotherm from
a and look for the point of intersection c. That is the final state.
a b
adiabatic
P
c
V
20 litre 40 litre
From the isotherm ac,
PaVa = PcVc ...(1)
and from the adiabatic curve bc,
PbVb = PcVc
or, Pa(2Va) = PcVc ...(2)
dividing (2) by (1)
2(Va)–1 = (Vc)–1
or, Vc = 2/(–1) Va = 42Va = 113 litres
from (1),
Pa Va nRTa
Pc = V = V
c c
2 mol (8.3J / mol K) (300)K
=
113 10 –3 m 3
= 4.4 × 104 Pa.
Work done by the gas in the part ab,
= Pa(Vb – Va)
= PaVb – PaVa
= nRT2 – nRT1
= 2mol × (8.3 J/mol-K) × (600K – 300K)
= 4980J
The work done in the adiabatic part bc
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Pb Vb – Pc Vc nR (T2 – T1 )
= –1 = –1
4980J
= = 7470J
5/ 3–1
The net work done by the gas
= 4980J + 7470J = 12450J
12. AB
Sol. Work done against friction
N
Friction Motion
N
mg
SECTION – C
13. 00012.00
Sol. Before crossing
v vo 300 2
n´ = n = 150 = 156
300 9.8
v vs
( velocity at the end of first second of falling body = 9.8 m/s)
After crossing
v vo 300 2
n´´ = n = 150 = 144
v v 300 9 .8
s
No of beats = 156 – 144 = 12
14. 00000.14
Sol. Frequency of the open pipe,
v 33000 cm / s
n= n = 550 Hz,
2 2 30
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Since this pipe produce 5 beats per sec. with the closed pipe, the frequency of the closed pipe is
550 ± 5 = 555 or 545 Hz. If the length of the closed pipe is, then its fundamental frequency is
v/4.so
v/4 = 555 or 545
33000
= 555 or 545
4
= 14.86 or 15.14 cm
For unison, the frequency of the closed pipe must also be 550, suppose, for this its length is to be
changed by x cm. Then
33000
= 550
4( x )
± x = 15 cm
14.86 + x = 15
or 15.14 – x = 15
x = 0.14 cm.
15. 00019.60
Sol. The block has a tendency to slide down when
tan–1 (0.5) < 37°
or tan 37° > 0.5
N
fmax
F = mamin
mg
Due to horizontal acceleration of system, the block experiences a horizontal pseudo force, which
pushes it against wedge and prevents it from sliding down. The minimum horizontal acceleration
required is
Fmin sin µ cos
amin = =g
M cos µ sin
3 4
5 (0.5) 5
= 10
4 (0.5) 3
5 5
= 1.81 ms–2.
sin µ cos
amax = g
cos µ sin
3 4
5 (0.5) 5
= 9.8
4 3
(0.5)
5 5
= 19.6 m/s2
16. 00000.79
Sol. The extension in the length of spring is
mg GMm 1
x = = , x ,
k r 2k r2
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x2 R2
=
x1 (R h ) 2
2
6400
or x2 = 1 × = 0.79 cm .
7200
17. 00012.00
Sol. Density of sphere material = specific gravity × density of water = s
m
Its volume, V =
s
Hence, mass of water displaced by the sphere
m m 2
= V = = = = 4 kg
s s 0 .5
Since, the tank is accelerating upward with acceleration a, therefore, apparent value of
gravitational acceleration is
g' = g + a = 12 ms–2
Hence upthrust exerted by
water on the sphere is
F = V (g + a) = 48 N
mg
ma
F
T
Now considering free body diagram of the sphere accelerating with the tank
F – mg – T = ma
or T = F – mg – ma
= 24 N (Ans.)
When thread snaps, tension T disappears, let sphere now start accelerating upward with
acceleration b, considering free body diagram,
F – mg = mb
b = 14 ms–2
This is absolute acceleration of the sphere. But tank itself is accelerating upwards with
acceleration a. Therefore, upward acceleration of sphere relative to tank
= b – a = 12 ms–2
18. 00450.00
Sol. The forces acting on different parts are shown in figure. Consider the vertical equilibrium of "the
ladder plus the person" system. The forces acting on this system are its weight (80 kg)g and the
contact force N + N = 2N due to the floor. Thus
2N = (80 kg)g
or N = (40 kg) (9.8 m/s2) = 392 N.
Next consider the equilibrium of the left leg of the ladder. Taking torques of the forces acting on it
about the upper end,
N (2m) tan 30° = T(1m)
2 2
or T=N = (392 N) × = 450 N.
3 3
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. C
Sol. -OMe is ortho and para director
20. C
Sol. Cl
3 CH3
4
2
Br 5 1
6
CH3
21. A
Sol. n n f n nf n nf
Na 2 CO 3 NaOH HCl
22. B
Sol. Ca 3 PO 4 2 , it is tertiary phosphate and not soluble in water hence it is of no use for plants.
23. B
Sol. Kc =
complex =0.90
H 3BO3 glycerine
complex = 80 glycerine = 80 =4.44M
H3BO3 20 20×0.9
H 3 BO3 glycerine
H 3 BO3 glycerine
0.1 x ax x
80
x 0.1 0.08, a x 4.44
100
a 4.44 0.08 4.52 M
24. D
17
Sol. 17g/L H 2 O 2 = mol L-1H 2 O 2
34
1
Molarity of H 2 O 2 =
2
V 1
M= V= 11.2 5.6
11.2 2
5.6 volume H 2 O 2 means 1mL will give 5.6mL at 273K and 1 atm
P1V1 =P2 V2
1×5.6=2×V2 V2 2.8mL
25. ABCD
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Z n2 Z 2 Z2
Sol. (A) v , (B) r , (C) PE 2 , (D) KE 2
n Z n n
26. AC
Sol. Low P and high temperature, gas behaves as an ideal gas.
PVm
PV=constant and =1
RT
27. CD
28. ACD
ClF3 sp3d; SF4 sp3d; ICl 4 sp3d 2 , PF2 Cl3 has two fluorine at axial position
Sol.
29. AB
30. ABC
SECTION – C
31. 00006.00
32. 00005.00
Sol. ii, v, vi, viii, ix
33. 00004.00
Sol. XeF2 , CH 3+ , XeF4 , BrF3
34. 00000.50
1 1 1
Sol. BO= Nb N a = 5-4 =
2 2 2
35. 00003.00
Sol. Bond order of O-O in H 2O2 =1
H 2O
NaOH+H 2 O2
0°C
Na 2O2
H 2O
NaOH+O 2 H 2O
25°C
Bond order of O-O in O2 =2
Sum of bond order between same bonded atoms in Q and R compounds =1+2=3
36. 00024.00
Sol. Equivalent mass of Cu 2S is M1 /8
Equivalent mass of CuS is M 2 /6
Equivalent mass of Ba MnO 4 2 is M 3 /10
Cu 2S+CuS+Ba MnO 4 2 H +
Cu 2+ +SO 2 +Mn 2+
8 6 10
(n-factor)
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SECTION – A
37. B
Sol. are the roots of unity
Then and
So
38. A
Sol.
39. B
Sol. Last digit of is same as the last digit of = last digit of .
Similarly
Last digit of is same as the last digit last digit of
Last digit in given number = 9.
40. A
Sol. Given equation is
Put ……..(i)
and
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41. D
Sol.
42. A
Sol. Any element, is of the form of
Where
The constant term occur when and
So, constant term
43. ABCD
Sol. A
c 2x E
b
G y
2y
x
B D C
a
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Area of (area of )
is obtuse if
Length of median from
44. AB
Sol. L must be angel bisector of L1 and L2
L is given by
3x 4 y 1 5 x 12 y 2
5 13
14 x 112 y 23 0,
64 x 8 y 3 0
45. CD
1
Sol. P will be on line parallel to yx at a perpendicular distance of
2
Locus of P will be y x 1 or y x 1
46. ABD
Sol. 9a 2 6a 1 5 a 2 b 2
3a 1
5
a 2 b2
ar distance of 3, 0
From ax by 1 0 is 5
centre of circle 3, 0
radius 5
47. AB
48. AC
Sol.
So, are in G.P.
abcd
2 or 5
abcd
SECTION – C
49. 00001.00
Sol.
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50. 00003.00
Sol. For every acute angle we will
A
B C
D
Get 3 obtuse triangle by shifting one of the vertex to the diametrically opposite vertex by drawing
circum circle of the polygon.
51. 00006.00
52. 00004.00
2 OD 2 OB 2 BD 2
Sol. OC r
2 2
r2
2 4 OB 6
2
2
1
4
OB OA2 AB r 2 36 2
2 2
Also,
From (1) and (2) we get
4r 2 2 r 2 36 28
r 2 22 r 22 r 4
53. 00001.00
54. 00000.00
x2 y2
Sol. Equation of pair of asymptotes is 2 2 0
a b
For intersection points of transversal and pair of asymptotes
x1 x2 x3 x4
y1 y2 y3 y4
Midpoint of PP’ and QQ’ are same (say R)
RQ RQ ' , RP RP '
1 2 PQ P ' Q '
PQ PP ' P ' Q ' PP '
P ' Q PQ '
PQ P ' Q ' PQ ' P ' Q 0
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HALF COURSE TEST – IV
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 06-06-2021
SECTION – A
1. AD
2. ABC
Sol. At t = 0, the particle is at rest, say at the origin. After that the velocity is positive, so that the
particle moves in the positive x direction. Its speed increases till 1 second when it starts
decreasing. the particle continues to move further in positive x direction. At t = 2s, its velocity is
reduced to zero, it has moved through a maximum positive x distance. Then it changes its
direction, velocity being negative, but increasing in magnitude. At t = 3s velocity is maximum in
the negative x direction and then the magnitude starts decreasing. It comes to rest at t = 4 s.
1
(A) Distance during 0 to 2 s = Area of OAB = × 2s × 10 m/s =10 m
2
(B) at t = 1/2s acceleration = slope of line OA = 10 m/s 2.
(C) at t = 2 s acceleration = slope of line ABC
= – 10 m/s2.
3. BC
Sol. (a) For hitting the ship the range of cannon must be equal to the distance of ship from cannon
i.e.,
60º
30º
Canon
Ship
Range = 180 3
u 2 sin 2
= 1803
g
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180 3 10 3
or sin2= =
60 60 2
i.e., 2 = 60º or 120°
or = 30º or 60°
4. AB
Sol. From work – energy theorem,
For upward motion, work done by
(Gravity + air drag)=change in the kinetic energy
W 1 W
– gh – Fh = 0 – v2
g 2 g 0
v 02
h= ...(1)
F
2g 1
W
(b) For downward motion
W 1 W 2
+ gh – Fh = v –0
g 2 g
v 02
h= ...(2)
F
2g 1
W
Dividing eq. (2) by (1), we have
1/ 2
v2 WF WF
= v = v0
v 02 WF WF
5. CD
Sol. The situation is shown in figure. Consider the rod and the particle together as the system. As
there is no external resultant force, the linear momentum of the system will remain constant. Also
there is no resultant external torque on the system and so the angular momentum of the system
about any line will remain constant.
r0
A a A V
a/4
(a) (b)
Suppose the velocity of the centre of the rod is V and the angular velocity about the centre is .
(a) The linear momentum before the collision is mv and that after the collision is MV. Thus,
m
mv = MV, or V= v.
M
(b) Let A be the centre of the rod when it is at rest. Let AB be the line perpendicular to the plane
of the figure. Consider the angular momentum of "the rod plus the particle" system about AB.
Initially the rod is at rest. The angular momentum of the particle about AB is -
a
L = mv
4
After the collision, the particle comes to rest. The angular momentum of the rod about A is
L = L cm + M r0 × v
As r0 || v , r0 × v = 0.
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Thus, L = L cm
Hence the angular momentum of the rod about AB is
Ma 2
L = = .
12
mva Ma 2 3mv
Thus, = or, =
4 12 Ma
6. AC
Sol. The heat given by the water when it cools down from 30ºC to 0ºC is
(0.01 kg) (4200 J/kg–ºC)(30ºC) = 1260J
The heat required to bring the ice to 0ºC is
(0.005 kg) (2100J/kg–ºC) (20ºC) = 210J
The heat required to melt 5 g of ice is
(0.005 kg)(3.36 × 105 J/kg) = 1680J.
We see that whole of the ice cannot be melted as the required amount of heat is not provided by
the water. Also, the heat is enough to bring the ice to 0ºC. Thus the final temperature of the
mixture is 0ºC with some of the ice melted.
SECTION – B
7. 2
Sol. Let m be the mass and r the radius of the sphere. Let v and be the linear and angular velocities
at A. In rolling down from the top of the track to the point A the sphere loses potential energy
which appears as linear and rotational kinetic energies in the sphere. Thus
1 1
m g h = mv2 + I2
2 2
2 2 v
But I = mr and =
5 r
1 1 2 2 v2
mg h= mv2 + mr 2
2 2 5 r
10
or v2 = g h,
7
Here h = (2.4 – 1.0) = 1.4 meter
10 10g(1.4)
v= gh = = 2g
7 7
v is the horizontal velocity of the sphere at A. The vertical velocity at A is zero. If t is the time
taken in covering the vertical distance AB (= 1.0 m), then using the formula h = 1/2 g t 2,
2h 2
We have t = = ( h = 1.0 m)
g g
The horizontal distance moved in time t=v × t
2
= 2g × = 2 m
g
8. 5
Sol. Let X’ be the leftward displacement of A and x and y be the leftward and downward
displacements of m. Then by constraint
x=X x=X ax = Ax
and l1 – x + l2 + l3 – x + l4 + y
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= l1 + l2 + l3 + l4
where l1, l2, l3, l4 are the instantaneous lengths of the segments of the string
2x = y 2x = y 2ax = ay
N = max and mg – T = may
and 2T – N = MAx = Max
Eliminating T, Ax and N
2mg 4mg
ax = and ay =
M 5m M 5m
2 5mg
a= a 2x a 2y =
M 5m
9. 9
Sol. Suppose the plate is uniform. If O be the centre of mass of the whose plate fig. and G 1, the centre
of mass of the cut out circular portion, then the centre of mass of the remaining portion will lie on
the line G1O. Let G2 be the centre of mass of the remaining portion.
G2 OG1
w1
w
w2
42 cm
56 cm
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10. 4
Sol. Since area a of hole is very small in comparison to base area A of the cylinder, therefore, velocity
of liquid inside the cylinder is negligible. Let velocity of efflux be v and atmospheric pressure P 0.
Consider two points A (inside the cylinder) and B (just outside the hole) in the same horizontal
line as shown in figure.
2
1
B
A
11. 5
Sol. When tube is rotated, liquid starts to flow radially outward and air in sealed arm is compressed.
Let the shift of liquid be x as shown in figure.
a–x
x
A
B
x ( – x)
Let cross-sectional area of tube be S. Initial volume of air, V0 = Sa and initial pressure
P0 = 10500 Nm–2
Final volume, V = S (a – x)
PV P .a.
Final pressure, P = 0 0 0
V (a x )
P0 a
or Pressure at B, P2 = P + xg = + xg
(a x )
Centripetal force required for circular motion of vertical column of height x of liquid is provided by
reaction of the tube while that to horizontal length (l –x) is provided by excess pressure at B.
Force exerted by pressure difference is
F1 = (PB – PA) S = (P2 – P0)
P0 x
S= xg
(a x )
Mass of horizontal arm AB of liquid is,
m = S (l – x)
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x x
Radius of circular path traced by its centre of mass is r = x +
2 2
Centripetal force, F2 = m 02 r
But F2 = F1 or
x 2 P0 x
S (l – x)} 0 xg S
2 (a x )
or x = .01 m = 1 cm
Length of air column in sealed arm = (a – x)
= 5 cm
12. 4
Sol. Let x0 be the elongation in the length of the spring in the equilibrium position of the system. Then
m1g = T and 2T = m2g + kx0
or 2m1 g = m2g + kx0
( 2m1 m 2 )g
x0 =
k
Let us now consider an upward displacement by x from this equilibrium position.
Then unbalanced upward force
= 2T´ – m2g – k (x + x0)
where T´ = new tension of the string.
The mass m1 moves down by 2x when the pulley goes up by x Hence acceleration of m1 is
double the acceleration of the pulley.
d2x
m1g – T´ = m1 2
2
dt
unbalanced force
d2x
= 2 m1g 2m1 – m2g – k(x + x0)
dt 2
d2x
= m2
dt 2
d2x
2m1g – 4m1 2 – m2g – kx – kx0
dt
2
d x
= m2 2
dt
d2x
– kx = (m2 + 4m1)
dt 2
Therefore, the motion is simple harmonic and
k m 2 4 m1
2 = T = 2
m 2 4 m1 k
SECTION – C
13. 00000.11
Sol. The direction cosines are
Ay 1
cos = = = 0.11
A 9
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14. 00000.80
Sol. Under the action the impulsive force F, from the angular-impulse momentum theorem the ball will
acquire some angular velocity (0) while leaving the cue. From the linear impulse-momentum
theorem for the ball during the course of impact.
px = Fx t
mv0 – 0 = F t …… (1)
Now from angular impulse-momentum theorem about an axis passing through the C.M. of the ball
and perpendicular to the plane of fig.
Lz = z t
Ic0 – 0 = F h t …… (2)
From Eqs. (1) and (2), Ic0 = mv0h
mv 0 h
or 0 = …… (3)
Ic
Eq. (3) clearly indicates that when the ball leaves the cue, it is not in pure rolling but in rolling with
slipping or sliding.
After leaving the cue, the ball is under the action of three forces shown in fig. In the force diagram
the kinetic friction (N) which is the only horizontal force directed towards right increases its
9
velocity up to v0, (when the pure rolling starts). From the equation of dynamics for translational
7
motion of the ball. Fx = m acx
N = m ac,
or m g = m ac
So, ac = g ……(4)
For rotational motion of the ball :
cz = Icz
– N R = Icz,
or – m g R = Ic z
mgR
or z =
IC
mgR
Hence, = in anticlockwise sense. ……(5)
IC
Let the ball start pure rolling at time, t = t after leaving the cue at time t = 0. Then the linear
velocity of the ball at time t, from the kinematical equation.
vcx = v0cx+ acxt
9
v = v0 + g t,
7 0
2 v0
or, t= ……(6)
7g
And the angular of the ball at time t :
z = az + zt
mg R mv 0 h 2 mRv 0
= 0 – t=
–
IC IC 7 IC
mv 0 2
or = h R ……(7)
IC 7
But when the pure rolling starts, v = R
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9 mv 0 2
So, v0 = h R R
7 IC 7
9 5 m 2
or = 2
h R R
7 2 mR 7
2
I C 5 mR for a solid ball
2
9 5 2 5 h 5
or = h R = –
7 2R 7 2 R 7
4
Hence h = R
5
15. 01800.00
Sol. Since temperature is varying linearly so
60 t
T= t ºC/sec. = ºC/sec
10 60 10
Now,
dH dH
=
dt dt
dH KAT
=
dt
dH KAt
=
dt 10
KAt 2 200 1 10 4 (600) 2
H = =
20 20 20 10 2
= 1800 Joule
16. 00012.00
Sol. The velocity v of the pulse at any point is given by
T
v= where, m = mass per unit length of rope and T = tension at that point
m
Tension at lower end = 2 g Newton
2g
v=
m
Let n be the frequency of the pulse. Then
2g
= n × 0.06 ( v = n)
m
1 2g
or n= × ...(1)
0.06 m
Tension at the upper end of rope = (2 + 6) g = 8 g. Then
8g
= n (n remains same)
m
1 8g
or = ...(2)
n m
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17. 00110.00
Sol. Let the frequency of the tuning fork be n Hertz. Then frequency of air column at 15°C = n + 4 and
frequency of air column at 10°C = n + 3
According to v = n, we have
v15 = (n + 4) and v10 = (n + 3)
v15 n 4
v10 n 3
The speed of sound is directly proportional to the square–root of the absolute temperature.
v15 15 273 288
.
v10 10 273 283
1/ 2
n4 288 5
1
n 3 283 283
1 1 5 5
or 1 1 1
n 3 2 283 566
1 5 566
or or n + 3 = = 113
n 3 566 5
n = 110 Hz.
18. 00001.96
Sol. The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth, in terms of mass Me and radius Re of
earth, is given by
GM e
g= 2
Re
if Mm be the mass of the moon, Rm its radius, then the acceleration due to gravity on the surface
of the moon will be given by
GM m
g' = 2
Rm
Dividing eq. (ii) by eq. (i), we get
2
g' Mm Re
=
g Me Rm
2
1 4 1
= × =
80 1
5
g' = g/5 = 1.96.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. ABD
Sol. This is conproportionation reaction i.e. reverse of disproprotionation reaction
20. AC
21. AD
22. AC
23. ABC
24. AB
SECTION – B
25. 7
26. 3
27. 5
Sol. CH3 CH3
Br
CH3 CH3
NO2 NO2
A B
28. 5
•
Sol. Odd electron species NO 2 ,ClO 2 , ClO 3 , C H 3 ,NO
29. 8
4
Sol. S4 N 4
2N 2 + Sx
x
4 5
2+ =
x 2
x 8
30. 8
SECTION – C
31. 00006.00
Sol. 4
3
4
2 3
2
4
1 3
1 2
1
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32. 00007.50
Sol. Moles of H produced 4 103
4 103
H 0.04M
0.1
PO43 aq. H aq. HPO42 aq.
Initial moles 0.02 0.04
Final moles - 0.02 0.02
HPO 2
4 aq. H aq.
H 2 PO4 aq.
Initial moles 0.06 0.02 0.02
Final moles 0.04 - 0.02
Finally buffer solution of H 2 PO4 and HPO4 2 in formed
HPO 2-4
pH=pK a 2 +log
H 2 PO -4
pH=7.5
33. 00254.00
Sol. V2O5 +10H + 6e 2V 2+ +5H 2 O
V 2+ +I2 +H 2 O 2I +VO 2+ +2H +
34. 00439.00
Sol. 4
2K + +3Zn 2+ +2 Fe CN
K 2 Zn 3 Fe CN 6
2 6
2s 3s 2s
K sp = 2s 3s 2s =432s 7
2 3 2
35. 00008.00
p CH4 rate effusion CH 4 4p He 4
Sol. p He = = =2
4 rate effusion He p He 16
Rate decrease of H-atoms=4×2=8 times that of He atoms
36. 00000.40
Sol. A2 B3 g
AB g AB2 g K p1 x
t 0 3p 5p
t teq. p1 0.5 p2
A2 B4
2 AB2 g K p2 8
0.5 2
3 p p2 p1
5 p p2 4 0.5
p1 0.5 p2 2 5.5
p2
K p1 0.4
p1 0.5
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SECTION – A
37. ABCD
Sol. , 2,1
1 3
m1 ,
2 2
1
and m2 ,1
2
38. ABC
1
Sol. Equation of tangent to parabola is y mx
m
1
and point R on it is , m
m
R is mid-point of chord AB
1
2 h 2, 2 m k
m
1
h 2 2 1 , k 2 m lie on hyperbola
m
2
1
4 1 16 m 4 0
2
m
1
2 2 1 4 m 2 2 2 2 1 0
m
1 4m2 2 6 m42 0
16
D 0;36 2 1 4m 2 0
m
2 2
m , 0
7 7
39. AC
36 100 AB 2 1
Sol. In PAB cos120
2 6 10 2
AB
2
196 AB 14
sin sin120
Also
10 14
5 3 11
sin and cos
14 14
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PC PB
In PBC
sin 90 sin 30
11 1 11 2 6
PC .6. 33
14 5 3 3 11 1 42
. .
14 2 14 2
40. AD
Sol. PQ O3 D 81 9 72 6 2 9
P
1 2 2
Also sin and cos Q 6
3 3 3
T O2
Let equation of circle c1 be x y 81
2 2 O3 O1
15, 0
In O2QT C3
C2
Dis mid-point of O2Q Line O3 D is parallel to PQ C1
O3 is mid-point of TO2
2 2 r
Any point on AB : r 15, lie on circle c1
3 3
r 2 20 2r 144 0
r1 r2
2
AB : r1 r2 4r1r2 4 14
41. BCD
Sol. Equation of tangents PAand PB is 9 x 2 4 y 2 36
y m 4m 2 9
2m 1 2, 0
2
4m 2 9 A
P 2, 1
5 O
4m 10 m
2
5
y 1 x 2 x2
2
5x 2 y 8
Equation of AB 18 x 4 y 36
9 x 2 y 18
x coordinate of B
5
4 x 10, x
2
42. ABD
z3 z2
1 z z2
From given condition z3 z 4 R
2
Sol. R
z z Z
zz 4
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1 2
z R z 1 (Other condition is not possible and 0, 4 , 2
Z 3 3
SECTION – B
43. 2
Sol. x2 px 2 0 r
s and x2 rx s 0 p
q
r s p ... 1
rs q ... 2
p q r ... 3
pq s ... 4
2 4 pqrs qs pr 1 ... 5
1 3 p q r s p r
2 p r q s 0 ... 6
Now p is a root of x2 rx s 0 p2 rp s 0
And r is a root of x2 px q 0 r 2 pr q 0
Adding those two
p r 2 p r 0 p r 0,p r 2
2
Also pr 1 p 1,r 1
From 4 pq s q s
q s 2 p r
q s 4 q s 2
4 1 2 2 2 2 .
44. 4
Sol. Let us consider as the real and i as the imaginary root then
i a i a
4i a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 4b
45. 4
Sol. The radius of the nth circle = 4.2n = 64
46. 1
1 x2
Sol. sin cos 1 y 1 1 sin 1
2x
hence x 1
(not possible)
Case – I sin cos 1 y 1 cos 1 y
2
Case – II sin cos 1 y 1 cos 1 y
2
y0
Hence only solution is (1, 0).
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47. 9
Sol. y=x2 +1 and y2 = x1 are inverse relations of each other, their graphs are symmetric about y=x
and shortest distance between these occur along common normal i.e. , a line to parallel tangent
of both curves i.e. at the point where tangent is parallel to y =x
PQ is to y = x slope of tangent at P)=1
5 1 1 5
Diameter of circle P , ,Q ,
4 2 2 4
3 2
r
8
2
3 2 9
Area of curve
8
square units
32
48. 9
Sol.
Let equation of normal ax cos by cot a2 b2 a 2, b 2 then locus of P is
a2 x 2 b2 y 2 a2 b
2 2
b 2 a2 9
SECTION – C
49. 00027.07
Sol. G Gr Gr 2 ..... 3.5
147
and G 2 G 2 r 2 G 2 r 4 ......
16
G 7
1 r 2
G2 147
1 r 2
16
Second fraction can be written
G G 147 G 21
1 r 1 r 16 1 r 8
G 7
1
So that 1 r 2 r
G 21 7
1 r 8
Required sum of cubes is
G3 1029
G 3 G 3 r 3 ..... 0027.07
1 r 3
38
50. 00005.88
3r
Sol. x 3 r cos 3
5 2
r
y 4 r sin 4
6 2
Where r is the distance from P to the required point Q x, y
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Q also lies on 3x 5 y 1 0
3r r
3 3 5 4 1 0
2 2
60
r
3 35
30 3 3 5
length of PQ is r 90 3 150
0005.88
51. 00293.51
5
Sol. Let P 5cos , 4 sin , 2 3
3 3 2
Now, b a 1 e
2 2 2
16 25 1 e2
3
e
5
Now, because the focus nearer to the tangent will be on the positive side of the major axis as the
5
slope of the tangent at P , 2 3 is negative
2
1 e cos
p 2 b2 3
1 e cos
3
7b 2
7 16
p2
16 13
9116
132
4 91
p
13
100 p 0293.51
52. 01024.00
Sol. Equation of the normal to the hyperbola xy 1 at t is
xt yt t 1 0
3 4
It passes through ,
t 4 t3 t 1 0
If foot of co-normal points are
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1 1 1 1
t1 , . t2 , . t3 , and t 4 ,
t1 t2 t3 t4
t1 t2 t3 t4 x '
1 1 1 1
y
t1 t 2 t3 t4
Let the variable line be
px qy r 0
x x x x y y2 y3 y4
P 1 2 3 4 q 1 r 0
4 4
P q r 0
4 4
Passes through .
4 4
4, 256 :1024
53. 00012.25
Sol. 2 3 4
tan 2 tan 2 7 tan 2 tan 2 6 tan 2 tan 2 5 tan 2 tan 2 7
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
cot 2 7 cot 2
2 16 16
2 2 2
2 2 3 3
tan cot tan cot tan cot 2 2 1 2
16 16 16 16 16 16
4 4 4
5
2 3
sin 2 sin 2 sin
8 4 8
4
2
3
sin cos
8 8
32 3 35
35 x y y x 35
x 34, y 1
2
x y
0012.25
10
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54. 04950.00
Sol. put cos 2x t
2t 2 7t 5 0
5
t 1,
2
cos 2 x 1
2x 2 n , n I
x n
Roots over 0,314 are , 2 , ___ 99
100 314
Sum of roots: 2 ..... 99
4950
x 4950.00
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
HALF COURSE TEST – IV
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 25-04-2021
SECTION – A
1. B
1
Sol. 0E2 is the expression of energy density (Energy per unit volume)
2
1 2 ML2 T 2
2 0E L3
ML1T 2
2. C
Sol. Let AC = x and BE = y
Then, BE2 AE 2 l2
2
x
or y 2 l2
2
dy x dx
2y . 0
dt 2 dt
dy 1 x dx
.
dt 2 2y dt
x 2y, when the rhombus is a square
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A C
E
1 V
Hence, VB VC
2 2
3. A
m
Sol. v x u cos 45o 10 2 cos 45o 10
s
m
v y v v x 125 100 5
2 2
s
Using v y u y gt
Uy Vy 5 5
We have, t 1.0 s
g 10
4. C
Sol. T1 T2 mg
C O
T1r1 T2r2
3L
T1 cos
2
3L
T2 cos
2
Or T1 = T2
T1
r1
T2
C
3L
2
r2
mg
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5. D
Sol. Extension in the spring is
x AB R 2R cos 30o R
3 1 R
Spring force
3 1 mg
F kx
R
3 1 R
2 mg
B
F
30o
30o
30o 60o mg
A
6. A
Sol. Relative velocity of separation = relative velocity of approach
v as e = 1
2r
Time next collision =
v
7. D
Sol. Net torque about O should be zero. Hence,
l l
mg sin60o Mg sin30o
2 2
M sin 60o
3
m sin30o
8. B
Sol. There will be loss of kinetic energy till sliding continues for f t1
E2 E1
After that for t t1 , when pure rolling starts, kinetic energy will becomes constant, as friction
becomes zero hence, E 2 E3 .
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9. A
dA A L
Sol.
dt T 2m
2mA
L
T
10. B
2T cos
Sol. h
rg
In a freely falling lift geff 0, so h or it will fill the entire length of the tube.
11. B
Sol. Equivalent spring constant of a wire is given by
l, A l, A l, 2 A
Y1 Y2 Y
YA
K
l
K eq K1 K 2
Y 2A
Y1A Y2 A
or
l l l
Y1 Y2
or Y
2
12. D
m 4 2m
Sol. T1 2 or k1
k1 T12
m 4 2m
T2 2 or k 2
k2 T22
m 4 2 m
Now, T = 2 or k =
k T2
In parallel k = k1 k 2
1 1 1
Substituting the values of k, k1 and k2 we get
T 2 T12 T22
13. A
Sol. sin t x
y
cos t
2
Squaring and adding these two equations we have,
y2
x2 1
4
This is an equation of an ellipse.
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14. C
Sol. 1 x
4
3 3 1
2 x x 2
4 2
15. C
Sol. 4 2
2
2
2 4
k
x = 0 is a node.
Therefore amplitude at a distance x can be written as a x a sin kx
x 0
at x
3
4 3a
a x a sin 3 2
16. B
P0
Sol. At V = V0 ,P
2
P0
V0
PV 2
Ti n 1
nR 2R
4P
and at V = 2V0 ,P 0
5
4P0
2V0
Tf
PV
5 8P0 V0
nR R 5R
8 1P V 11 P0 V0
T Tf Ti 0 0
5 2 R 10 R
17. D
T 2
Sol. P P constant
V
T 2 2T
V or d V = dT
P P
2T0
W PdV
T0
2T0
2 T
P
T0
P
dT 3T02
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18. B
1,1
Sol. W F. ds
0,0
Here ds dxiˆ dyjˆ dzkˆ
1,1
W x dy ydx
2
0,0
1,1
y dy x.dx as x = y
2
0,0
1,1
y3 x2 5
W J
3 2 0,0 6
19. B
Sol. dv a dt t ˆi+3t 2 ˆj dt
2s
v
d v t ˆi + 3t 2 ˆj dt
0 0
Or velocity after 2 s is,
v 2iˆ 8ˆj m / s
Speed after 2 s
2 8 68 m/s
2 2
v
From work energy theorem,
1 1
W mv 2 68 34 J
2 2
20. C
Sol. When the vessel is stationary,
Weight = upthrust
i.e., Vw g Vi L g
w density of wood and L density of liquid
Vi w
or ............ 1
V L
When the vessel moves upwards, upthrust – weight = (mass) (acceleration)
Vw g
or Vi' L g g / 2 Vw g
2
V '
or i w ......... 2
v L
From Eqs. (1) and (2), we see that
Vi Vi'
V V
i.e., fraction (or percentage) of volume immersed in liquid remains unchanged.
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SECTION – B
21. 00002.00
Sol. Weight = Upthrust
mg 10 0.8 g 10 1 g
3 3
m 200 gm
22. 00003.00
p
Sol. F n mv
t
Here, n = number of bullets fired per second.
F
n
mv
144
3
0.04 1200
23. 00008.00
1
Sol. 2 t12 t1 t 2
2
t1
t
t1 t2 t1
4 10 4 10 10
2
800 rad
24. 00000.02
k 16
Sol. 4 rad/s
m 1
1
Now K max m 2 A 2
2
1
1 4 5 10 2 2 10 2 J
2 2
25. 00001.33
Sol. n1 n2 i n1 n2 f
p0 V p0 V pV pV
RT0 RT0 RT0 2RT0
4
p p0
3
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26. 00004.00
Sol. Initially the rods are in parallel
Q 1 2
t R
1
100 0
q1L ........... i
R/2
Finally when rods are in series
Q mL 100 0
q2L .... ii
t 2 t 2R
q1 4
From eqs. (1) and (2),
q2 1
27. 00005.00
20 x
Sol. A x A sin
3
A/2 A A/2
A/2
5 cm 5 cm
2.5 cm
x 0 is a node
A
Ax
2
20 1
at or x = m 2.5 cm
3 6 40
2 2
= 30 cm
k 20 / 3
7.5 cm
4
28. 00005.00
Sol. 2 A g
g A
or T 2
A g
29. 00000.40
Sol. From work energy theorem work done by all the forces = change in kinetic energy
(Work done by gravity for 7 m) + (work done by upthrust for 2 m) + (work done by resistive
forces) = 0 as K.E. = 0
1
110 7 cos0o w g 2 cos/ 80 work done by resistive forces = 0
o
2 / 3 w
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30. 00000.75
Sol. C to D
V1 ev2
C
x x V1
D ev2
x/2 x/2
t AB x / v1 A
x fC/D x / 2v1 V2
x/2 x/2
B
v2
v 2 2gx gt t =
g
From A to B, time will become two times.
1
Applying, S ut at 2 in vertical direction, we have
2
1
x ev 2 2t g 2t
2
2
2ev 22 2v 22
x
g g
x 2e 2x 2 2x
3
e
4
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. D
Sol. K1
A X K1 6.93 102 min1
A Y K 2 0.2 min1n 1
For case I
0.693 0.693
t1/ 2 10 min
K1 6.93 10 2
(Independent of initial concentration)
For case II
1
t1/ 2
K 2a '
1 1
a 0.5 M
K 2 .t1/ 2 0.2 10
32. C
Sol. Number of moles of H2 n1 1/ 2 mole
112
Number of moles of N2 n2 4 mole
28
PH2 n1
PN2 n2
1 12 1
PN2 4 8
PN2 8 atm
33. A
1
Sol. NiO s
Ni s O2 g
2
K p Po2
1/ 2
34. C
Sol. Concentration of DO below 6 ppm is good for the growth of fish is not true.
35. C
Sol.
(i) Br2 + NaOH
NaBr + NaBro + NaBro3
difference = 5
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(ii) On acidification of final mixture, bromine is formed. (explanation of option (A), (B) & (D) thus
option (C) is not true).
36. B
Sol. RO (conjugate of weakest acid) is strongest base
37. A
Sol.
CF3COOOH
C C CH3 C C CH3
OH OH H3O+
C C CH3
38. C
Sol. C6H10 (An alkyne) = terminal alkyne because form in soluble salt with AgNO3 is ethanolic
ammonia.
Hexyne - 1 AgNO3
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C CH CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C C Ag
C2H5OH/NH3
(PPt)
Hg++/H+ H2O
O O
KMno4
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 C OH
(C6H12O)
39. B
Sol. Due to 1, 3 diaxial interaction equilibrium shift in forward direction.
40. D
Sol. (I) & (II) are mirror image to each other.
41. D
Sol. Theoretical.
42. B
Sol. 2KI H2 SO 4 H2 O2 I2 K 2 SO 4 2K 2 O
I2 2Na2 S 2 O3 Na 2 S 4 O 6 2NaI
Again equivalent of Na2 S2O3 given equivalent of H2O2.
0.1 20 N 50
1
N ,
25
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1
Volume strength of H2O2 = N 5.6 5.6
25
43. C
Sol. sp carbon > sp2 carbon > sp3 carbon
(Electronegatively order)
44. A
Sol. Li, Na, K, Rb are down the group element so size increases.
45. D
Sol. X1 HF X2 HF
HF BF3 HBF4 2HF SiF4 H2 SiF6
46. B
Sol. 2Ca3 PO 4 2 6SiO 2 6CaSiO3 P4O10
P4 O10 10C P4 10CO
47. C
Sol.
.
ClO 3 Cl
Sp3 hydridisation on Cl atom
O O
O
48. B
Sol. Parallel orbitals of same size form strongest bond.
49. A
Sol. H
B
H N N H
B 3N3H6 (Twelve atoms are in same plane)
B B
H N H
50. C
Sol. Due to lp – lp repulsion of Cl atoms value of is maximum.
SECTION – B
51. 00002.00
Sol. K 3Fe CN6 KOH and KMnO 4 / H
React with H2O2 but can not react with O3.
52. 00002.00
Sol. Buck minster fullerene (C60)
No of vertices (X1) = 60
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53. 00060.00
Sol. A B Ea 50 Kj/mole, H = - 10 Kj
B A Ea1
E A E A1 H
50 Ea1 10 So E A ' 60 KJ/mole
54. 00023.33
Sol. FeS2 Fe2 O3
112
56 2 32 120 56 2+3 16=160 and % Fe = 100 70%
160
56
%Fe 100 46.67%
120
Percent increase = 70 – 46.67 = 23.33 %
55. 00394.95
Sol. Work is done against constant pressure and thus irreversible given.
W P.V 1 6 2 atm litre = 405.04 joule.
For first law
q E W
E q Q 800 405.04 394.95 Joule
56. 00011.30
Sol. pH of HCl = 2 HCl 102 N
pH of NaOH 12 NaOH 10 2 M
HCl NaOH NaCl H2O
meq after reaction 0 100 × 10–2 = 1
1
OH after reaction 2 10 3 M
500
pOH log OH log2 10 3 2.7
pH 14 2.7 11.3
57. 00080.70
Sol. Hydrostatic pressure h d g 20.5 1 10 3 9.81
201.105 kPa
Inside the water bath atmospheric pressure and hydrostatic pressure acts:
Ptotal 100 201.105 301.105 kPa
P1V1 P2 V2
100 243 301.105 V2
V2 = 80.70 mL
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58. 00055.80
Sol. X2 O3 3H2 2X 3H2O
1 mol 3 mol
2a 48 g 6g
59. 00032.00
Sol. 2SO3 (g) 2SO 2 (g) O 2 (g)
1
SO3 (g) SO2 (g) O2 (g)
2
1 3 Dd
n 1 2 2 ,
n 1 d
40 d
0.5
3
1 d
2
d 32
60. 00434.21
Sol. 1015 e 1000/T 1016 e2000/T
e 2000/ T 1015
e 1000/ T 1016
e 1000/T 101
loge e1000/T loge 10 1
1000
2.303 log10 10 1 2.303
T
1000
T K 434.21 K
2.303
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. B
Sol. C (h, k)
A (0, 0) B (a, 0)
k k
h ah
ak hx k ha h2
62. B
Sol. A focal chord y2 = 16 x
The direction circle of given circle is x 6 y 2 2 2
2
(6, 0)
(4, 0)
63. A
Sol. y 2 4x
If 4>b2
x 2y 4 0
x2 y2
1 y mx 4m2 b2
4 b2
x
y 2
2
1
m & 4m2 b2 2
2
4m2 b2 4
b2 1 4
1
b2 3 (similarly for m also)
2
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Or if 4 < b2
1
In & b 2m2 4 2
2
b2m2 0 not possible
64. D
x2 y2 y2 x2
Sol. 1 1
a2 b2 b2 a2
1 1 1
e2 2 1
1 e1
2
e
1
e
2
1
1 1
1
2 2
e e1
65. B
x 2 3x 4 x 2
3 4
Sol. 0
x 5 2x 7
5 6
+ _
+
0 4/3 7/2 5
4 / 3,5 7 / 2 0
2,3,4
66. B
Sol. 5x 2 a 1 x a 0
1 x 3.
coefficient of x 2 is + ve.
.
1 2 3
D is automatically + ve
f 1 x f 3 0 or
5 a 1 a a 5 3 a 1 a 0
2a 6 4a 48 0
a 12, 3
.
1 3
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67. B
2cos y 1
Sol. cos x where x, y, 0,
2 cos y
1 tan2 x / 2 1 tan2 y / 2 1 cos x 3 1 cos y
Applying cos x = cos y ,
1 tan2 x / 2 1 tan2 y / 2 1 cos x 1 cos y
using componendo - dividendo
tan x / 2
3
tan y / 2
68. C
Sol. tan4 x 2sec 2 x a2 0
tan4 x 2 1 tan2 x a2 0
tan x 2 tan x 2 a2 0
4 2
2 2
tan2 x 1 3 a 2 0 tan2 x 1 3 a2
3 a2 0 | a | 3
69. A
Sol. h In ABD
h=x
C
5m
D
h
60o
45o
B x A
h5
tan 60o
x
h5
3
h
h 3 h 5
h
5 3 1 m
2
70. C
1 3 7 15
Sol. ............n
2 4 8 16
1 1 1 1
1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 ........ n terms
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1 1 1
n .........
2 4 8
1
1 2n
n 1/ 2
1/ 2
1
n 1 n
2
71. C
Sol. x3 6 2x 2 5x
x3 2x 2 5x 6 0
x 1 x2 x 6 0
72. C
6
Sol. 2 1 I f
2 1
6
f1
I f f1 2 99
I f f1 198
0 f 1 so < f1 1
0 f f1 2 f f1 1
I 197
73. B
Sol. f n 10n 3.4n 2 5
1 9 3 1 3
n n2
5
On simplifying we will get that it is divisible by 3.
74. B
a ib
Sol. tan i In
a ib
a & b R
| z | ei
tan i ln i
| z | e
tan i ln ei2
tan i2 2
tan 2
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tan b / a
2 tan
1 tan2
b
2
a 2ab
b 2 a2 b2
1 2
a
75. A
Sol. 2n 1.3.5....... 2n 3 . 2n 1
2n
1.2.3.4.5.6.......... 2n 1 2n
2 4 6 8............ 2n
2n 2n! 2n!
n
2 1 2 3 .............. n n!
76. A
Sol. For five digit number divisible by 3 there is two combination.
1,2,3,4,5 0,1,2,4,5 120+96=216
5!=120
4 4 3 2 1
96
77. C
Sol. A 5,1 , B 3,5
For co-ordinate of paint ‘p’
Use section formula of internal division.
A 1 B (3, 5)
5,1 P ,
3 5 5 1
,
1 1
Area of triangle PQR
3 5 5 1
1
1 1
1
1 5 1 2
2
7 2 1
On simplifying 23
78. B
Sol. ax by p 0 makes angle / 4 with x cos y sin p pR | x sin y cos 0
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cos sin p
sin cos 0 0
a b p
Expanding along C3
p b sin a cos 1 p cos2 sin2 0
p b sin acos 1 0
a
cot
& tan / 4 b
a
1 cot
b
1 a / bcot cot a / b
acos b sin b cos a sin
b cos a sin 1
a cos b sin 1
1 2 ;b 2 a2 2
2 2
79. A
Sol. x 2 y 2 2ax 0
x 2y 0 passes from (a, 0)
a x 2y a 0
B
x 2y a 0
O
0,0 (a,0)
m
A
80. D
Sol. P, Q will lie on circle whose diameter is AB
Q
2, 4 90 o
o
90 P
y 1
0, 0 6, 0
P
2, 4 Q
A B 6,0
0, 0 3,0
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x 3 ........ i
2
y2 9
Here PQ will be a chord to this circle D 0
y 4 m x 2
y mx 2m 4 .......... ii
On solving (i) < (ii) (D > 0)
x 3 mx 2m 4 9
2 2
x 2 6x 9 m2 x 2 2m 4 2m 2m 4 x 9
2
x 2 1 m2 x 2m 2m 4 6 2m 4 0
2
SECTION – B
81. 00003.00
P
Sol. 2 1
3
P3
82. 00003.00
Sol. a2 2a 1 0
a2 1 2a
a2 1 2a
..... 1
bc bc
b2 1 2b
similarly ..... 2
ca ca
c2 1 2c
.......... 3
ab ab
Adding equation (1), (2), (3)
a2 1 b2 1 c 2 1 a b c
2
bc c a ab b c c a a b
a 2 1 b2 1 c 2 1 a b c a b c a b c
2 -3 ........... 4
bc c a ab bc ca
a b
Expression 2
Applying A. M H. M in Expression 2
abc abc abc
bc ca ab 3
3 bc ca ab
abc abc abc
a b c a b c a b c 9
............ 5
b c c a a b 2
a2 1 b2 1 c 2 1 9
Using equation (4) & (5) 2 3 3
bc c a ab 2
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83. 00007.00
Sol. z z 2 3i z 2 3i z 9 0
centre : 2 3i
x 2, y 3
x 2 y 2 xy 4 9 6 7
84. 00002.00
1
Sol. A 2,0 , B 1, , C cos ,sin [Slope of AB & AC are same]
3
1
0
3 sin 0
1 2 cos 2
cos 2 3 sin
3 1
sin cos 1 sin 1
2 2 6
5
/ 6 / 2,
2
2 values between 0, 2
85. 00002.00
Sol. A, B, C, D are coneyclii
C
B D
A
a2x b2y c2
a1x b1y c 1
a1a2 b1b2
Why it is so,
a1x b1y c1 a2 x b2 y c 2 xy 0
this come passes through A,B,C,D if it is a circle
Then coeff. of xy = 0 a1b2 a2b1 0 so coeff. of x 2 & y 2 must be same a1a2 b1b2
2
86. 00003.00
Sol.
Let P1 2cos 1 2 3 sin 1
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p12
p2
p3
p11
p3
p13
P11 2 3 cos' 1 ',2 3 sin 1
2 3 cos 1 2 3 sin 1 1
1
Area P P P 2 3 cos 2
1 1 1
1 2 3 2 3 sin 2 1
2
2 3 cos 3 2 3 sin 3 1
2cos 1 2 3 sin 1 1
1
P1 P2 P3 2cos 2 2 3 sin 2 1
2
2cos 3 2 3 sin 3 1
2 3.2 3
3 2 3
2.2 3
87. 00008.50
dy
Sol. x3 y x
dx
Equation of tangent at 2,
y 2 8 x 2
y 2x 4 8 x 2
y 2x 4 8x 17 0
17
x & y 2x 4
8
1
y
4
, ,
17 1
8 4
17
2
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406 16 cos ec 2
406
cosec 2 25.375
16
89. 00041.00
Sol. q r s 0 q,r,s are coplanar
s Aq Br
s A ˆj kˆ B kˆ ˆi
s B ˆi Ajˆ kˆ B A
p.s 0 B A 0 B A
s A ˆi Ajˆ 2Akˆ
1
| s | 1 6A 2 1 A
6
s
ˆi ˆj 2kˆ
6
1, 2, 6
2
ˆi 2ˆj 6kˆ 41
90. 00036.00
1 1
Sn x 2 1 x dx 1 x
n 2
Sol. .x n dx
0 0
0
1
xn1 2xn 2 xn 3
Sn
n 1 n 2 n 3 0
1 2 1
Sn
n 1 n 2 n 3
1 1 1 1
n2 n3
n 1 n 2
n
1 1 1 1
Sk
k 1 2 n2 3 n3
n
1 1 1 1
lim Sk A 36
n
k 1 2 3 6 36
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TEST MONTH: JULY-2021
SECTION – A
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. D
6. A
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M 2
mv0 m 2
3
v
0
2
8. B
Sol. T 2
g 1
density of liquid
density of bob material
9. B
10. B
P 2 106
Sol. K 2 109 N / m2
V 1
V 100
11. C
Sol. For lower density mass will be more from axis so I will be greater.
12. A
a b c
Sol. Y V A F
a b c
ML1T 2 LT 1 LT 2 MLT 2
An comparing power both side a 4, b 2, c 1, so Y FA2V 4
13. A
Sol. Released surface energy
4 E 125 4 r 2 4 R 2 1
4 4
125 r 3 R 3
3 3
R 5r
4
E r 3 125 S T J
3
14. D
15. C
Sol. On applying COE
P.E. initial= P.E.+K.E. final
3Gm 2 3Gm 2
- 2 K .E.total
a a
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3Gm 2 2
K .E. total so K. E. of each particle Gm / a
a
2Gm3
P 2km
a
6Gm 2
Net momentum of A& B P 3
a
16. C
17. D
Sol. mV1 MV2 0 1
GMm GMm 1 1
mV12 MV22 2
2a a 2 2
GM M
From (1) & (2) V1 =
a M+m
18. B
Sol. The given condition is possible when net acceleration perpendicular to direction of projection is
zero.
So a0 sin g cos a0 g cot
19. B
Sol. Av ' Av1 2 Av2
v ' v1 2v2
2
Force A v1 2v2
20. A
Sol. Applying COE
R 1
2mgR-mg = mu 2 u= 4gR- 2gR
2 2
R u 2sin 2 45 1
H max =R+ + =R 2+
2 2g 2 2
SECTION – B
21. 00004.00
22. 00027.00
23. 06000.00
24. 00005.00
1RT 2 RT m1 RT m2 RT
Sol. P P1 P2
V V M1 V M2 V
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8 7 RT
32 28 V
RT
10
2V
7 RT RT
When oxygen is absorbed then for nitrogen net pressure is P P 5atm
28 V 4V
25. 10000.00
I1 I I
Sol. 100 10 log10 2 105 , 1 1010
I0 I0 I0
I I
50 10log10 2 50 1 105
I0 I2
26. 00000.80
Sol. f Ma
3 MR 2 a
Mg .2 R fR a 2g
2 2 R
f 2mg N min 0.8
27. 00001.30
Sol. Force exerted on spring = pressure at centroid × (Area of piston)
h
kx= g ah
2
202
1500 103 x 1 100 10
2
x=1.3cms
28. 00060.00
T
Sol. 1 1
TH
T
3 1 2
2TH
On equating (1) and (2) 5 TL 4TH
T 1
n 1 L
TH 5
3
3n 100 60%
5
29. 00005.33
Sol. 2mg-T=2Ma
T-Mg=Ma
Mg=3Ma u=g/3
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T=4Mg/3
Clock wise torque = Anti clockwise torque
1
M'g× 2T L m ' g 4T
2
4×4Mg
M'= =16M/J
3g
30. 00005.00
1
Sol. f Maiˆ 10 iˆ 5 Niˆ
2
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. A
Sol. ΔE=10.2 eV
n1 =1 n 2 =2
Δnh 1×h
= =1.05×10-34 Jsec .
2π 2π
32. A
33. B
Sol. Fe 2 : 1 unpaired electron
34. D
Sol. Fact
35. B
Sol. ICl+4 :4 bond pair, 1 lone pair hence sec-saw.
36. C
Sol. Slope of graph= nR/V
37. C
K2 H 1 1
Sol. ln
K1 2.303R T1 T2
38. B
11.2
Sol. 0.2×2×V= ×4
22.4
V=5L
39. A
40. C
a
Sol. at t 3/4 a-x=
4
1 4n-1 1
k= -
(n-1)t 3/4 a n-1 a n-1
1 (2n-1 ) 2 1
=
(n-1)t 3/4 a n-1
1 (2 n-1 1)(2n1 1)
=
(n-1)t 3/4 a n-1
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a
at t 1/2 a-x=
2
1 2n-1 -1
K=
(n-1)t1/2 a n-1
t 3/4 n-1
=2 +1
t1/2
41. A
st
Sol. Let x moles react from 1 equation
nd
Y moles react from 2 equation
x k
= 1
y k2
50k1
On solving % CH 4 =
k 2 +k 2
42. A
43. D
H o S o
Sol. nkp=-
RT R
44. C
Sol. Ozone layer does not permit UV radiation.
45. B
Sol. eq.of CH 3COOH>eq. NaOH Buffer
46. B
Sol. NaBH 4 +H 2O NaBO 2 H 2
47. B
Sol. Aromatic> Aliphate
And Pyrolle is more aromatic than furan due to more particepateen of lone pair in resonance
48. C
Sol. Addition of HBr will take place thought stable carbonation
H3C
OH
49. B
50. D
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SECTION – B
51. 00542.52
Sol. H U ng RT H 550000 3 8.314 300 550000 7482.6 542.52 KJ
52. 00001.04
Sol. C3 H8 g O 2 g
3CO 2 s +4H 2O g
y-x 5x 3x 4x
53. 00242.00
54. 00002.02
55. 00005.00
56. 00004.00
57. 00009.00
58. 00000.12
59. 00009.00
60. 00001.00
Δ
Sol. 4LiNO3 2Li 2 O+4NO 2 +O 2
Δ
NaNO3 NaNO 2 +O 2
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. B
Sol. x 3; y 1
62. B
2
Sol. z2 1 z 1
x 2
y 2 1 2i xy x 2 y 2 1
x0
63. C
64. B
Sol. Let y mx 1 m2 be a tangent to x 2 y 2 1
x 2
y 2 2 tan 2 x2 y 2 1
65. B
Sol. C1C2 5 r1 r2
r1 r2 6 1 5
66. A
Sol. 36 72 108 6 3
67. A
Sol. 4a 2 y 2 4a 2 x 2 x 2 y 2 0
co eff.of x 2 co eff.of y 2 0
68. C
2
3
2 y
Sol.
x 1 4 1
1 1
8 16
1 1
2 2
a b 8 16 1 e 1
e2
a2 1 2 2
8
69. B
1
Sol. A 2ae b sin abe sin
2
A is Max . value of A abe
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70. B
1
Sol. Slope of the given line
2
y mx a 2 m2 b 2
2
y 2 x 4 2 3 y 2 x 13
71. B
Sol. px qy r 0 is s tangent
p 1 p
2 0
q t q
p 0, q 0 or p 0, q 0
72. B
Sol.
1 sin 1 sin
1 sin 2
2 sin 2sin
2 tan
cos cos
73. B
Sol. Let y tan y tan A tan B
tan A tan A
3
tan A 3 y 1 tan A y 0
2
75. D
3 8 27 35
Sol. Coefficient of x
7 3 3
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76. C
a b c
Sol. Since K say
sin 45 sin 75 sin 60
K 3 1 3
a b c 2 K,c K
2 2 2 2
a b c 2 3b
77. B
Sol. 2b a c
2 2
3 3 a b c 3 3 3b
.
5 4 3 20 3
78. A
79. A
e e 1 1 1 1
Sol. 1 .........,
2 2! 4! 6!
1
ee 1 1 1
1 .......,
2 3! 5! 7!
1
e
e e2 1
reqd. Value
1 e2 1
e
e
80. A
Sol. Put 2 x 2 z z 2 az a 3 0
2
Disc. a 4.1 3 a 0
a , 6 2,
z1 z2 0 and z1 z2 0
For a 2,
SECTION – B
81. 00001.00
2
Sol. x 3 x 2 2sin x 4
Clearly x 0 satisfies it,
Hence x 0 is the only solution.
82. 00003.00
Sol. Clearly1 sin x 0
cos x sin x 1
Clearly x 0 is solution,
x 2 is solution,
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3
x is a solution,
2
83. 00546.00
Sol. B
45 30
200 m
45 30
C A D
x y
84. 00005.00
x 1 1
Sol. 2
4x 4 x2 2
x 2 4
85. 00446.00
13 23 33 ..... n3
Sol. Tn
1 3 5 ........upto n terms
86. 00191.00
Sol. Tn of 3 7 11 ..... 3 n 1 4 4n 1
Tm of 1 6 11 ..... 1 m 1 5 5m 4
For a common term, 4 n 1 5 m 4
87. 00132.00
Sol. The number of non-negative integer solution of 2 x y z 21
88. 00011.00
n n
1 1 y 1 y
Sol. E where y 4 x 1
y 2 2
1 1
, n 2 n C1 y n C3 y 3 .... n Cn y n
y 2
5 11
For x , E should have the term of y .
89. 00117.00
90. 00132.00
Sol. The number of non-negative integer solution of 2 x y z 21
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PAPER –1
TEST MONTH: AUGUST-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
2. B
Sol. Let T be the required temperature.
3
Average Energy of each atom = kT
2
This must be 10.2 eV.
3
kT = 10.2 × 1.6 × 10–19
2
( 1 eV = 1.6 × 10–19J)
2 10.2 1.6 10 –19
or T = = 7.88 × 104 K
3 1.38 10 – 23
3. A
d
Sol. = k ( θ-θ 0 )
dt
z d
1 – 0
t
z
= – k 0dt
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– 0
ln = –kt
1 – 0
θ-θ 0 = ( θ1 -θ 0 )e–kt ...(1)
Qm = ms( θ1 -θ 0 )
Q m –
= 1 0
2 ms 2
1 – 0
θ1 – = 1 0
2 2
1 0
– θ 0 = ( θ1 -θ 0 )
2
1
e – kt 1 =
2
ln 2
t1 =
k
4. B
u 2 sin 2 49 49 1
Sol. R= = = 245m
g 9.8
vp = – up cos45º,
20 × 10–3 u cos45º – 40 × 10–3 cos45º
= – 20 × 10–3 cos45º + vQ cos45º
u 2 sin 2 49 49 1
H= =
2g 2 9.8 2
= 490/8 = 61.25m
2H 2 490 5
t= = = s = 3.536s
g 8 9.8 2
5. B
m
Sol. m' = ×x
m m
x g – T = x a
M R2 m
I= + ( – x) R2
2
M R2 m
TR = ( x) R 2
2
M R m
T= ( x ) R
2
m M R m
x g – ( x ) R
2
m
= x R ( = a / R)
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m m MR m
g = x R ( x ) R
2
2m g x
=
(2m M) R
6. C
7. ABCD
8. ABC
9. BD
10. AC
11. ABD
12. BC
SECTION – C
13. 00116.40
Sol. Work done against friction
N
Friction Motion
N
mg
14. 00000.50
(m w ) ( w )
Sol. = mtc t
t1 t2
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( 25 10 –3 5 10 –3 ) 7
=
3
(30 10 c t 5 10 –3 ) 7
–3
=
2
ct = 0.5 J kg–1 ºC–1
15. 03460.00
16. 00019.60
N
Sol. amax = g sin µ cos fmax
cos µ sin
F = mamin
3 4
(0.5)
= 10 5 5 = 20 m/s2
4 3
(0.5) mg
5 5
17. 00025.00
18. 00003.50
v
Sol. n´ = n
v vs
1
1 vs
n´ = n = n 1
1 ( v s / v) v
v
n´ = n 1 s
v
v
n´´ = n 1 s
v
v v
n´–n´´ = n 1 s – n 1 s
v v
n´n´´ 2v s
n v
Percentage change in frequency
2v
= s × 100
v
2vs
× 100 = 2
v
2vs
Given that v = 350, hence, × 100 = 2 or vs = 3.5 m/s.
350
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. D
20. D
21. A
Sol. n n f
Na2CO3
n n f NaOH n n f HCl
22. D
23. B
Sol. Kc =
complex =0.90
H 3BO3 glycerine
complex = 80 glycerine = 80 =4.44M
H 3BO3 20 20×0.9
H 3 BO3 glycerine
H 3 BO3 glycerine
0.1 x ax x
80
x 0.1 0.08, a x 4.44
100
a 4.44 0.08 4.52 M
24. B
Sol. Ca 3 PO4 2 , it is tertiary phosphate and not soluble in water hence it is of no use for
plants.
25. CD
26. ABCD
Z n2 Z 2 Z2
Sol. (A) v , (B) r , (C) PE 2 , (D) KE 2
n Z n n
27. AC
Sol. Low P and high temperature, gas behaves as an ideal gas.
PVm
PV=constant and =1
RT
28. ABCD
29. AC
Sol. ClF3 sp3 d ; SF4 sp 3 d ; ICl4 sp 3 d 2 ; OBr2 sp 3
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30. ABC
17
Sol. 17g/L H 2 O 2 = mol L-1H 2 O 2
34
1
Molarity of H 2 O 2 =
2
V 1
M= V 11.2 5.6
11.2 2
5.6 volume H 2 O 2 means 1mL will give 5.6mL at 273K and 1 atm
P1V1 =P2 V2
1×5.6=2×V2 V2 2.8mL
SECTION – C
31. 00005.00
32. 00003.00
33. 00254.00
34. 00002.00
Sol. Li and Li + , Ba andSr
35. 00001.25
36. 00002.00
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SECTION – A
37. B
Sol. we have a1 2 and for n 2
n 2 r n
1 1 1 1 1
an 1 = n C0 + n C1 + ...+ n C r +.....+ n C n
n n n n n
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 r-1 1 1 2 n-1
=2+ 1- + 1- 1- +...+ 1- 1- ....... 1- +... 1- 1- .... 1-
2! n 3! n n r ! n n n n ! n n n
a n 2n N
1 1 1 1
Also, a n 1+1+ + +....+ +....+
2! 3! r! n!
r 1
For 2 r n we have r ! 1.2.3.......r 2
1 1 1 1
Thus an 1 1 2 ... r 1 ... n 1
2 2 2 2
1
1
1 2n 1 2 1 1
1 n
1 2
2
1
an 3 n 1 3'' x 1 an 4n 1
2
38. B
Sol. X = – /4 + 2n, nI
39. A
40. B
3AB 2
Sol. cos 1 , 60°
2OA.OB
41. B
42. C
Sol. Let P cos cos 2 cos 3 ......cos1004
Q sin sin 2 sin3 ......sin1004
Then
21004 PQ=sin2θsin4θsin6θ......sin2008θ
21004 PQ=(sin2θsin4θsin6θ......sin1004θ)(sin1006θsin1008θ..sin2008θ)
21004 PQ=(sin2θsin4θsin6θ......sin1004θ)sin(2π-1003θ)sin(2π-1001θ)....sin(2π-θ)
(-1)502sinθsin2θsin3θ.....sin1004θ
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21004 PQ=Q
1
P= 1004
2
43. AB
44. AD
45. BC
46. BD
47. AD
Sol. Locus is y2 = a (x – 3a)
48. AC
SECTION – C
49. 00037.00
Sol. G,D,E,C are con cyclic A
AG AD AE AC
2 b
AD 2 b c
G
E b
3 2
From Apollonius theorem
B C
AB 2 +AC 2 =2(AD 2 +BD 2 ) D
c2 +b2 a 2 a
- =AD2
2 4
2b2 +2c2 -a 2
AD2
4
2 2b +2c -a b2
2 2 2
=
3 4 2
2b2 +2c2 -a 2 =3b2
a 2 +b 2 =2c 2
2 2
a+b a-b 2
+ =c
2 2
Satisfying Pythagorean triplet
Let,
a b
12 a b 24 Note 3, 4,5 does not satisfying the above codition
2
a b
5
2
a b 10
a 17, b 7, c 13
perimeter a b c 37
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AIITS-HCT-V (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2022
50. 13778.10
(a-1) n
Sol. f(n)=
a
51. 13518.40
Sol. If a, x, y, z, b A.P.
3a+b a+b a+3b
x= ,y= and z=
4 2 4
If a, x, y, z, b H.P.
4ab 2ab 4ab
x= ,y= and z=
3b+a a+b 3a+b
3a+b a+b a+3b 4ab 2ab 4ab 343
If 4 2 4 =55 and 3b+a a+b 3a+b = 55 ab 7
a=7 or1,b=1or7
So 7117 8 7 0.2
52. 36000.01
Sol. (y 2 -3) 2 ( x 4) 2 1
x 4 cos , y 2 3 sin
M 36, m 1
53. 00007.00
2
Sol. xyz , xy = 2
3
54. 00000.00
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HALF COURSE TEST – V
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –2
TEST MONTH: AUGUST-2021
SECTION – A
1. CD
2. AB
3. AB
4. ACD
5. ABC
6. AC
SECTION – B
7. 2
8. 9
9. 3
mdv
Sol. F=
dt
mdv
Power = v = k (constant)
dt
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v2
m = kt + c
2
v2 mu2
m = kt +
2 2
1
m (v2 – u2 ) = kt
2
mdv
v=k
dt
dv
m.v v=k
dx
v x
mv 2 dv = k dx
u 0
1
Integrating, m (v3 – u3) = kx ...(3)
3
3 v2 u 2
t = 3 3 x
2 v u
10. 4
11. 9
Sol. Given that power = Fv = P which is constant.
mdv
v=P
dt
o
v2
v
vdv =
Pt
z o
t P
m
dt
=
2 m
1/ 2
2Pt
v=
m
ds
v=
dt
s 1/ 2 t
2P
ds = t
1/ 2
dt
o m 0
1/ 2
2P 2 3/ 2
s= . t
m 3
1/ 2
8P
s= t 3/ 2
9m
12. 5
Sol. Applying Pascal's law starting from the point B, we get
PB + gH – aL = PA
H
Since PB = PA = Patm, therefore, a = g
L
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SECTION – C
13. 00003.00
14. 00000.02
1 T
Sol. n=
2 m
1 T T
n+5=
2 m
n5 T T
=
n T
2
T 5 25 10
1+ = 1 = 1 + =1+
T n n 500
T 10
= 0.020
T 500
15. 00002.00
16. 00000.79
Sol. The extension in the length of spring is
mg GMm 1
x = = 2 , x 2,
k r k r
2
x R
2=
x1 (R h ) 2
2
6400
or x2 = 1 × = 0.79 cm
7200
17. 00000.42
Sol. Balancing Surface tension force = Gravitational force
2TL = mg
L = 0.42m.
18. 00000.79
Sol. The extension in the length of spring is
mg GMm 1
x= = 2 , x 2,
k r k r
x2 R2
=
x1 (R h ) 2
2
6400
or x2 = 1 × = 0.79 cm
7200
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AD
20. AB
21. AB
Sol. Let n Cu2 S a; nCuS a
Cu2 S CuS Ba MnO4 2 H
Cu 2 SO2 Mn2
8 6 10
(n-factor)
22. AC
23. ABC
24. ABD
SECTION – B
25. 4
26. 4
Sol. x
A2 B3 g
AB g AB2 g K p1
10
t 0 3p 5p
t teq. p1 0.5 p2
A2 B4
2 AB2 g K p2 8
0.5 2
3 p p2 p1
5 p p2 4 0.5
p1 0.5 p2 2 5.5
p2 4 x
K p1 0.4
p1 0.5 10 10
27. 9
Sol. 2 K 3Zn 2 2 Fe CN
4
K 2 Zn3 Fe CN 6 6
2
2s 3s 2s
2 3 2
K sp 2s 3s 2s 432s 7
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28. 5
2
Sol. XeF4 , SF6 , PtCl4 , SiF62 , I 3
29. 8
pCH 4 rate effusion CH 4 4 pHe 4
Sol. pHe 2
4 rate effusion He pHe 16
Ratedecreaseof H atoms 4 2 8 times that of Heatoms
30. 3
SECTION – C
31. 00049.75
Sol. b=25cm3 / mol
b 0.025 L / mol
Vreal vi nb 50 10 0.025 49.75L
32. 00209.00
Sol. H=U+PV
100 100 3
For 1 mole conversion V 10 L
3 2.7
33. 00106.00
Sol. A = Ph – CH = CH2
34. 00007.00
35. 00000.00
Sol. 1 2 O3 /H 2 O
2 COOH
Cyclopropyl
1,2-Dicyclopropyl
mcthanoic acid
ethyne
B
A
7 5 3 1
4 mol of Me
Me
H 2 +Pt 8 6 4 2
Octane
C
36. 00000.24
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SECTION – A
37. ABCD
38. ABD
39. BCD
40. AC
41. AB
42. ABCD
SECTION – B
43. 3
2
Sol. Here, -2x +5x-10<0x R
Now, we have to find those values of t for which
(sin t ) x 2 2(1 sin t ) x 9 sin t 4 0 for all real x.
Let sin t a so that
y
7π 11π
6 6
O 2 x
1
y=
2
Graph of f(x)=sinx
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(a b) 3
Hence,
k 3
44. 1
a+b b+c
Sol. Given ,b are in A.P
1-ab 1-bc
a+b b+c
b- = b
1-ab 1-bc
a (b 2 1) c (b 2 1)
a c 2abc
1 ab 1 bc
Now , given quadratic equation is
2acx2 2abcx 2abc 0
(Substituting a c 2abc and then cancelling 2ac)
x bx b 0
2
As b, b
(1 )(1 ) ( ) ( ) 1 b b 1 1
45. 5
2
Sol. Clearly ABC lies on z
3
2
Clearly difference of argument of A, B and C are and hence triangle is equilateral.
3
1
Equation of incircle is z .
3
A
B C
2 2 2
AP 2 BP 2 CP 2 z z1 z z2 z z3
2 2 2 2
3 z z1 z2 z3 z ( z1 z2 z3 ) z ( z1 z2 z3 )
2 i 2 i i 5
Now, z1 z2 z3 (e e 6 e 2 )
3
2 3 i 3 i
i 0
3 2 2 2 2
1 4
AP 2 BP 2 CP 2 3. 3 5
3 3
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46. 8
Sol. If a is the smallest element of such a set then 13-a is the largest and the remaining
12 2 a
elements can be choosen from 12-2a elements i.e., 2 .
Also, 13 a a a7
Number of such set= 210 28 26 ... 20 1365
3 5 7 13
divisors divisible by 5 is 8.
47. 8
2
Sol. Replacing x by , we get
x
20 10 r
8 6 2
2 + +4 ar
=
x x r=0 x
10
210 (2 x 2 3 x 4)10 a r .2r .x 20 r
r=0
20 20
a r x r a r 2r-10.x 20r
r=0 r=0
7
Comparing coefficient of x , we get
a7
a7 a13 23 23 8
a13
48. 2
3 5 9 15 23 3 5
Sol. S .........
1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 1! 2!
2
n n 3 n(n 1) 3
Tn
n! n! n!
11
e 3(e 1)
2
17
4e
2
SECTION – C
49. 00189.00
50. 00000.35
51. 00001.41
52. 00005.00
n
Sol. C2 + nC3 = 165
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53. 00002.00
1 1
Sol. Tr
r.2 r 1 .2r 1
r
54. 00000.00
Sol. x + 1 1, x + 1 > 0, 3 + 2x – x2 > 0, then 3 + 2x – x2 = x – 3 (|x|)
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
HALF COURSE TEST – VI
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST MONTH: JULY-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
7
Sol. As air comprises of O2, N2 & H2 all have =
5
7
of air can be taken to be
5
For pv = constant
p v
p v
7
= 5% = 7%.
5
2. A
v
Sol. vx
2
v
v y cot
2
3. A
Sol. P must be applied at centre of mass.
4
3
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4. A
K
Sol. Maximum Acc = 2A = A = 4m/s2
m
24
A 4 A = 1m.
6
5. C
Sol. Velocity of pendulum bob in mean position
v1 = 2gh = 2 10 5 10 2 = 1 m/s
When the bob picks up a mass 10-3 kg at the bottom, then by conservation of linear
momentum the velocity of coalesced mass is given by
m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1 + m2)v
10-2 + 1030 = (10-2+10-3) v
10 2 10
or v 2
m/s
1.1 10 11
if h is the height risen by combined mass, we have
1
m1 m2 v 2 m1 m2 gh
2
2
10
v 2 5
11
h = m = m = 0.413m
2g 2 10 121
6. C
R
4 3
Sol. 2T1cos = R w g Mg
3 M
4 3
R w g Mg T1 T1
T1 = 3
2
7. A
T
Sol. Using:
v2 = u2 + 2as T
x = 1m. .
mgsin30°
8. D
2m 1
Sol. f v
4
9. D
Sol. U = T(A)
2
R
U = T 1000 4 4 R2
10
2
= T × 4(9R )
U = 36R2T
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10. B
2 f
Sol. Particle Velocity = A = yo(2f) = 4
2
y o
=
2
11. A
Sol.
W = Fvdt
12. A
3
Sol. T= M 2L2
8
F 3 M2L2 cos2
Stress =
(A / cos ) 8 A
13. C
Sol. As > 1
dT d2T
for TV – 1 = constant 0 0
dV dV 2
and for T = KP – 1
dT d2T
0 0
dP dP2
14. D
2m 1 T m T
Sol. n ; f
4 2
15. C
dv
Sol. = –F
dr
16. A
Sol. mg = Vg
= 3 × 2 × (0.01 m) × (103 kg/m3) × 10
Mg = 600
m = 60 kg
17. B
Sol. As the velocity increases pressure decreases hence the height decreases.
18. A
Sol. Acceleration will be least in part ACB as its distance from the centre of earth is maximum
and acceleration will be maximum in part ADB as its distance from centre of earth is
minimum.
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19. A
Sol. Applying momentum conservation in the direction of string
3 3
mu = 2 mv v = (u)
2 4
20. A
Sol. x cm
x.dx
dm
dm Kx 2
Mass per unit length
dx L
Kx 2 dx
dm =
L
L
Kx 2
0 L dx
x
3L
x cm L 2
Kx 4
dx
0
L
SECTION – B
21. 00037.25
Sol. T vg vg
T v g
4
g
0.72
4 1 10 4 1 10 37.25
10.5
22. 00000.75
L L T
Sol. T 2 ; T ' 2
g 4g 2
T
T T ' T ' T T T ' T 2 3T
total time =
4 4 4 4 2 2 4
3T
total time =
4
23. 00003.00
Sol. New resistance becomes (2R)
H H
Then time taken = = 12 min
Power ( T)2
2R
Resistance is parallel becomes (R/2)
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H
Time taken = = 3min.
( T)2
R/2
24. 00000.89
Sol. 2g – T = 2a …(i)
TR = I …(ii)
a = R …(iii)
Ia
From (ii) and (iii) T =
R2
I
2g = a 2 2
R
2g 2 9.8 9.8
a 0.89 m/s2
I 0.2 11
2 2 2 0.01
R
25. 00000.10
1 1 1
Sol. Given, mv 2 mu (1 0.19) mu2 (0.81)
2 2 2
v = 0.9 u
v
0.10
u
26. 00020.00
Sol. Comparing the above equation with
x = A sin (t +o), we get,
A = 20 m
27. 00009.00
Sol. a g
62 02 2 gS
28. 00000.10
T 4 1
Sol. v= 20 m / s
10 10 3
2
t= 0.1 sec
v
29. 00000.75
Sol. (Fs)max = 20 N. amax of 20 kg black = 1 m/s2
both black move together till 6 sec.
dv 5t 1 t2 32 9
dt 30
dv
6 2
; V=
12 12
= 0.75 m/s
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30. 00000.46
V
Sol. W Hg g …(i)
2
W = xV Hg g + (1 – x) V w g …(ii)
From (i) and (ii)
V
Hg g xVHg g (1 x) V w g
2
Solving we get x = 0.46
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. C
Sol. (NH4)+(NO3)– oxidation state of N is NH4 is -3 and in NO3 it is +5.
32. A
3 5 3
Sol. 4H3PO3 3H3PO 4 PH3
3MO MO
Eq. wt =
6 6
4MO 2
Mo
6 3
33. B
Sol. BO33 have sp2 hybridisation and no -bond.
34. B
Sol. Fact based.
35. A
Sol. For second order reaction rate constant ‘k’ has units (conc)1–n time–1 = mol–1 L s–1 and
rate has units mol L–1 sec–1
36. B
Sol. With decrease in pressure, equilibrium shifts towards greater number of moles.
37. C
Sol. On addition HCl CO32 change to HCO3 and thus equilibrium shifts forward.
38. C
Sol. pH = 7 + ½(pKa - pKb)
=7+0=7
39. C
Sol. Fact based.
40. B
Sol. Absorption line will take place in A or B
1 1 3
For (A) E 13.6 13.6 eV 10.2 eV
4 1 4
1 1
E 13.6 1.29 eV
64 9
E
So B will have lowest frequency
h
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41. D
HO heat Na CO
Sol. SiCl4
2
Si OH4 SiO2
2
Heat
3
Na2SiO3
A B C
42. B
Sol. HNO3 H2SO4 NO2 H2O HSO4
43. D
Sol. CF3COOH is most acidic because anion(c-base) is most stable due to –I effect of F.
44. C
Sol. CH3 is more donating than (CH3)3C due to +H effect.
45. B
Sol. Cl
HCl
Peroxide
CH3CH CH3 A
Cl
CH3CH = CH2
HCl
CH3CHCH3 B
46. B
Sol. Anti elimination.
47. D
Sol. Ring expansion.
48. B
Sol. AgCl Ag+ + Cl–
In CaCl2
CaCl2 Ca+2 + 2Cl–
0.01 0.01 20.01
In NaCl
NaCl Na+ + Cl–
0.01 0.01 0.01
In AgNO3
AgNO3 Ag+ + Cl–
0.05 0.05 0.05
common ion effect is maximum in AgNO3
So, S1 > S3 > S2 > S4
49. B
Sol. The dimeric formula, Al2Cl6, is retained in non-polar solvent but is broken into
Al H2O Cl3 on dissolution in water on account of high heat of hydration.]
6
50. B
Sol. COOH Conc. H SO
2 4 KOH Cl2
CO + CO2 CO
–H2O CO2 is
absorbed Poisonous gas]
COOH COCl2
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SECTION – B
51. 00001.00
Sol. Superoxide ion O 2 has configuration
2p2x * 2p2x
1s2 * 1s22s2* 2s2 2Pz2 2p2y * 2p1y
and one unpaired electrons.
52. 00006.00
Sol. –NO2, –SO3H, –Cl, –CHO, –CONH2, NH3 are deactivating.
53. 00070.92
Salt
Sol. pH pK a log
Acid
50 0.2
4.91 = 4.76 + log
V 0.1
100
0.15 = log V = 70.92 mL
V
54. 00005.18
Sol. Go = -2.303 RT log K here KP = PCO2
130.2 103 = -2.303 8.314 700 log PCO2
9.714 = log PCO2
PCO2 = 5.18 109 Nm–2
= x 109 so x = 5.18
55. 00307.00
Sol. U = q + w
= +701 – 394 = 307 J
56. 00012.09
Sol. 90% by Wt H2SO4 d = 1.8 g/mL
10 90 1.8
M 16.53M
98
M1V1 = 1000 0.2
V1 = 12.09 mL
57. 00002.57
3 2
Sol. Fe 4 Fe CN6
3
4 3 3 2 18
Average oxidation number = 2.57
7 7
58. 00079.00
24.6 eV x
Sol. He He He2
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x = E - E1
13.6 4
x=0- = +54.4
1
Total energy needed = 24.6 + 54.4 = 79.0 eV
59. 00000.96
PV PVMo PMo 105 18 103
Sol. Z 0.967
nRT WRT dRT 0.6 8.314 373
60. 00005.10
Sol. CH3COOH NaOH CH3COONa H2O 1 H 50.6 kJ
H OH H2O 2 H 55.7 kJ
(1 - 2)
CH3COOH CH3COO H H ?
H = -50.6 + 55.7 = 5.1
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. C
3 2
Sol. If value of each relation is k, then a, b, c are roots of x px k 0
62. C
Sol. A a b c a b c
B b c a a b c
C c a b a b c
Now, Ax 2 Bx C 0
a b c a b c x2 b c a x c a b 0
Given that roots are equal. Hence,
D=0
2
b 2 c a 4ac b c a b 0
b 2c 2 2ab2c b2a 2 4a 2bc 4acb 2 4a 2c 2 4abc 2 0
2
bc ab 2ac 0
bc ab 2ac
1 1 2
a c b
a, b, c are in H.P.
63. C
4
Sol. We have b = coefficient of x3 in 1 2x x 2
3x 2 4x 4
3
= coefficient of x in
4 C 1 2x x 2 3x 3 4 0 3 1
0 4x
4
4C1 1 2x x 2 3x3 4x 4
...
3 4
3
= coefficient of x in 1 2x x 3x
2
a
3 4
3
Coefficient of x in 1 2x x 3x
2
a
Hence a – b = 0
64. A
Sol. The given circle is (x 1)2 + (y 1)2 = 1. A
3 M
In the figure MC = 1 1
2 B
locus of the point M is 1
C(1,1)
3
(x 1)2 + (y 1)2 = .
4
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65. C
Sol. a, b > 0 and c < 0
angle between OA and OB is .
2
Since z2 lie in 2nd quadrant
z 2 will lie in 3rd quadrant.
2 z1 z2 2 .
Also true if z2 lies in 3rd quadrant.
66. A
3 35a
Sol. Vertex of the parabola is ,
4a 16
67. B
2 2
Sol. Given relation implies 2a 3b 3c 0
2 2
a b c a b c 0
3 3
2
Above shows that the given line ax by c 0 passes through the point , 1 and
3
2 2
3 , 1 and distance between them is 3 13 .
68. B
Sol.
cos12o cos132o cos 84o cos156o
o o o o
12 132 12 132 84o 156 0
2 cos cos 2 cos
2 2 2
o o
84 156
cos
2
= 2cos 72o 60o 2cos120o cos 36o
5 1 1 1 5 1 1
= 2 2
4 2 2 4 2
69. C
Sol. x = 1 y and y 2 y x 0
y 2 2y 1 0 y = 1 and x = 0
70. C
n
Sol. C0 + 3 nC1 + 5 nC2 + ……… + (2n + 1) nCn
= n C0 n C1 n C 2 ..... n C n + 2 n C1 2 n C 2 ...... n n C n
n n 1
= 2 2n 2
Now put n = 10.
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71. B
Sol. The locus represents the major arc of a circle described on the chord having end points i
& –i and the angle subtended at z by the chord is /4.
3 3
Perimeter = 2r (since r = 2)
4 2
72. A
Sol. x 2 2ax b c x R
2
x 2ax b c 0
D 4a 2 4 b c 0
a2 b c
73. A
1 1 1
Sol. Put y 3
2 3 2 y
2
1 1 1 1
2 3 4 3 5 0
2 y 2 y
11y 2 10y 1 0 or 11x 2 10x 1 0
74. A
Sol. We have
1 1 1 1 1
= 1 ...
4 3 5 7 9 11
2 2 2
= ...
1.3 5.7 9.11
1 1 1
...
1.3 5.7 9.11 8
75. A
x1 1 y 1
Sol. Let (x1, y1) and (x1,y2) be the other two vertices of the triangle then 1, 1 2
2 2
(x1, y1) = (–3, 3) similarly (x2, y2) = (5, 3)
Centroid of the triangle is
76. D
x cos y sin
Sol. Equation of tangent is 1
2 4
length of intercept 4 sec 2 16 cosec
For maxima, f () 0 tan 2
L max = 6
Hence (D) is the correct answer.
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77. B
x2 y2 y
Sol. Let the ellipse be 2
2
1
a b
2
2b b 1
Latus rectum = = b (given) e= 3 /2. O
a a 2 x
Hence (B) is the correct answer.
78. C
x2 y2
Sol. The given ellipse is + =1
16 9
x2 y2
i.e. + =1 , so the ends of major axis are A (–4, 0) and A(4, 0). Equation of the
4 2 32
circle described on AA as diameter has its centre at (0, 0) and radius = 4. Its equation is
x 0 2 y 0 2 4 2 i.e. x2 y 2 16
Hence (C) is the correct answer.
79. C
x
Sol. Here = cos t + sin t
2
2 2
y x y
and = cos t sin t = 2(sin2 t + cos2 t) = 2
5 2 5
x2 y2
= 1.
8 50
Hence (C) is the correct answer.
80. B
Sol. Let the coordinates of P be (h, k). Then equation of QR is
hx ky
1 …(1)
9 4
But equation of QR is
4x 3y = 6 …(2)
h k 1
h = 6, k = 2.
36 12 6
Hence (B) is the correct answer.
SECTION – B
81. 00001.32
Sol. Let number of balls A gets be 2x
2x y z 21 where x 0, 20
y z 21 2x y,z 0
for non negative integer soluti9on
21 2x 2 1
C21 222x C1
10
22 2x 132
x 0
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82. 00231.67
10 10
Sol. I 3 1 3 1 1 ( 0 ( 3 1)10 1)
(4 2 3 )5 (4 2 3 )5 1 25 (2 3 )5 (2 3)5 1
2 4
25.2 25 5 C2 .2 3 5 C4 21 3
1
= 64[32 + 240 + 90] –1 = 23160 + 7
83. 00001.50
Sol. Given parabola is y2 + 4y + 4x + 2 = 0
y2 + 4y + 4 = 4x + 2
1
(y + 2)2 = 4 x
2
1
vertex , 2 length of latus rectum = 4
2
Also, since a = ()ve, therefore directrix is 1 unit right to the vertex
1 3
i.e. x 1
2 2
84. 01625.00
Sol. Indian foreigners
2 4 6C2 8C4 15 70
3 6 6C3 8C6 20 28
4 8 6C4 8C8 15
_____________________
1050 560 15 1625
85. 00003.00
Sol. radius of S 1 9 6 2
r2 4 5 9 r3
(2, 1)
A B
2 (1, 3)
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86. 00056.25
Sol. P (x, y)
2
PA 3.PB x 5 y 2 9 x 5 y 2 2
225
4r 2 4r 2 56.25
4
87. 00045.00
n n
Sol. 7n 10 3 10K 3
n
7n 3n 10K 3 3n
= 10k if n = odd.
10K 2.3n if n = even
Let n 2t; t N
t
3n 321 10 1
t
10p 1
10p 1
if n = even then 7n 3n will not be divisible by 10
So if n is odd then only 7n 3n will be divisible by 10
n 11,13,15,.......,99
Ans. 45
88. 00003.25
2 7 12
Sol. S 1 ......... …………….(i)
3 3 2 33
S 1 2 7
2 3 ....... ……………(ii)
3 3 3 3
2S 1 5 5
1 2 3 .......
3 3 3 3
1
2S 4 32
5
3 3 1 1
3
1
2S 4 2 13
5 3
3 3 2 4
3
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89. 00324.00
Sol. x2 x 1 0
1
n1 n1 n n n1 n1
Pn1 n n n 1 n1
Pn1 Pn Pn1
Pn Pn1 Pn1
Pn 29 11
Pn 18
Pn2 324
90. 00035.00
25 25
Sol. t2 t6
2
ar 1 r 4
2
……(1)
t3 .t5 25
ar 2 .ar 4 25
a2r 6 25
ar 3 5 …..(2)
Using equation (1) and (2)
ar 3 2
ar 1 r 4
5
5r 2 2 2r 4
2r 4 5r 2 2 0
1
r 2 2, ,
2
2
r 2
2 1
r 2 rejected (because of increasing G.P.)
t 4 t 6 t 8 ar 3 ar ar
ar 3 1 r r 4 5 1 2 4 35
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JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: AUGUST-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
7
Sol. As air comprises of O2, N2 & H2 all have =
5
7
of air can be taken to be
5
For pv = constant
p v
p v
7
= 5% = 7%.
5
2. A
v
Sol. vx
2
v
v y cot
2
3. A
Sol. P must be applied at centre of mass.
4
3
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4. A
K
Sol. Maximum Acc = 2A = A = 4m/s2
m
24
A 4 A = 1m.
6
5. C
Sol. Velocity of pendulum bob in mean position
v1 = 2gh = 2 10 5 10 2 = 1 m/s
When the bob picks up a mass 10-3 kg at the bottom, then by conservation of linear
momentum the velocity of coalesced mass is given by
m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1 + m2)v
10-2 + 1030 = (10-2+10-3) v
10 2 10
or v 2
m/s
1.1 10 11
if h is the height risen by combined mass, we have
1
m1 m2 v 2 m1 m2 gh
2
2
10
v 2 5
11
h = m = m = 0.413m
2g 2 10 121
6. C
R
4 3
Sol. 2T1cos = R w g Mg
3 M
4 3
R w g Mg T1 T1
T1 = 3
2
7. ABCD
dy
Sol. Particle velocity vp = –v
dx
v is the wave velocity.
dy
is the slope.
dx
At point S, slope is zero, there force Vp at S is zero.
At point T, slope is (+)ve, there fore Vp will be along –ve x direction
dy
Excess pressure dP = –B.
dx
At point S, slope is zero
dP = 0.
At point R, slope is –ve
dP is (+) ve i.e., particles located near R are under compression.
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8. AC
Sol. Mg – T = Ma …(i)
T = ma …(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii)
Mg
a
(M m)
FBD of man N
Mg – N = Ma
a
Mmg
N
(M m)
Mg
9. CD
Sol. Linear velocity and angular velocity will be calculated by conservation of angular
momentum. So, they will be independent of coefficient of friction.
10. AD
Sol. At highest point, linear momentum
2 mv = mv1 – mv
v1 = 3v
At highest point, velocity of other part after explosion = 3v
Centre of mass of particles will be at a distance R from initial point on ground.
11. AC
Sol. Work done by friction = loss in potential energy Initially
mgcos 37 0
6 mg 4 sin37
0
Finally
4 1 4m
tan370 0.5
6 2
1 2
and
2
k 0.2 2gcos 370 5 2g 5 sin 370
1 4 3 370
k 0.04 0.5 20 5 20 5
2 5 5
0.02 k = 20
k = 1000 N/m
12. ABCD
u2 u2
Sol. h1 sin2 and h2 cos2
2g 2g
u2
R 2 sin cos
g
u2 2gh1 2gh2
R 2 , R 4 h1h2
g 4 4
t1 2usin / g
tan
t 2 2u sin 90 / g
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SECTION – C
13. 00002.00
V v
Sol. =
r V
r
14. 00007.20
Sol. ma cos mg ma sin m A
A = a cos – (g + a sin)
4 2 3
= 20 10 20 7.20
5 5 5
15. 00004.47
mv 2 mV
Sol. Fnet =
r
F
Gm2 3 mv 2 a F
r a/ 3
2
a2 2 r
Gma
2
v2
a m m
4.47 = v
16. 00002.02
1
Sol. g cos t2 = 2R cos
2
4R
t= = 2.02
g
17. 00003.00
Sol. Vb sin = Vr
1
t = 1 Km
Vb cos Vb
Vr
18. 00037.25
Sol T vg vg
T v g
4
g
0.72
4 1 10 4 1 10 37.25
10.5
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B
Sol. All carbon are sp2 hybridised.
20. C
Sol. 5.6 volume = 17 g/L
1.7
9.08 volume = 9.08 g / L
5.6
1.7 9.08
250 6.89 g
5.6 1000
21. A
Vm a
Sol. For van der Waal’s gas Z
Vm b VmRT
At Boyle’s T
Vm a b2
Z Z 1
Vm b V R a
Vm Vm b
m Rb
22. C
Sol. It follows (4n + 2) Rule
23. D
Sol. All of these will produce a buffer.
24. D
Sol. H + ve & s –ve, so G will be highly +ve, so process is non-spontaneous at all
conditions.
25. ACD
Sol. Graph 1 is for isothermal process whereas graph 2 is for adiabatic process.
Hence, T1 = T2
Hence W 1 > W 2 (work done by the ideal gas)
For graph 1, U1 0 and U2 = –ve as q = 0
26. ABCD
Sol. O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
Four equivalent structures are possible, more stable. All C – O and C – C bonds are
equal.
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27. ABD
10 10
Sol. conc. of Ag+ required to ppt. AgCl = 2 1019
0.05
4 10 16
conc. of Ag+ required to ppt. AgI = 8 10 15 will ppt first
0.05
28. BCD
CN
CN
29. ABC
Sol. (CH3)3 – C – CO formed will rearrange as
CH3 3 C CO CH3 3 C CO
and thus A, B, & C are formed.
30. AB
Sol. (A) gives anti addition trans on anti-addition give meso
(B) gives syn addition cis isomer on syn addition gives meso
SECTION – C
31. 00080.00
Sol. In presence of HPh
20 0.1 1 = V1 0.05 V1 = 40 mL
In presence of MeOH
20 0.1 3 = V2 0.05 V2 = 120 mL
V2 – V1 = 80 mL
32. 00122.40
Sol. IE = E - E1
Z2
= 0 13.6 2
n
13.6 9
= 0 122.4 eV
1
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33. 00066.20
Sol. OH
Br Br
Br
Mo = 72 + 2 + 17 + 240 = 321
Mo 331
66.20
5 5
34. 00050.00
Sol.
HIn
H In
H In
Ka
HIn
So K a
HIn H
In
pH = pKa + log
In
HIn
60
9.18 pK a log
40
x
9.0 = pKa+ log
100 x
On solving x = 50
35. 00455.00
3
Sol. B s H2 g BH3 g
2
3
H = 100 = Ha B Ha H2 3 BEB H
2
BEBH = 373 kJ/mol
2B s 3H2 g B 2H6 g
H = (2 565 + 3 436) – (4 373 + 2Be3C 2e )
BE3c – 2e = 455 kJ mol–1
36. 00000.13
Sol.
N2 g O2 g
2NO g
m
At equ 1–x 1–x 2x
2x 2
KC 0.09
1 x 2
On solving x = 0.13
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SECTION – A
37. A
Sol. Put x n tan n
1 xn 1 tan n
now tan n1 xn1
1 x n 1 tan n
tan n1 tan n
4
n 4 n xn 4 tan n 4 tan n
tan n xn
x 27 x1 x 41 35
38. D
n
Sol.
R 7 48 R=I+f
(4 – R) (3 + R) + R [R] – 4
If f’ = (7 – 48 )n then f f ' 1
1 3 R 3 R R R f 4
= 3 + R + 9 – R2 + R2 – Rf – 4
= 8 + R (1 – f)
= 8 + R . f’ =8+1=9
39. A
Sol. It is given that length of three unequal edges of a rectangular solid block are in GP and
volume is 216cm3, surface area is 252cm3
a
Let edges be ,a and ar
r
a
Volume of block lbh .a.ar 216
r
3
a 216 a 6
Total surface area = 2(lb+bh+hl)
a a
2 .a a.ar .ar 252
r r
2
[1 r r]
2.(36) 252
r
252r 7
r2 r 1 r2 r 1 r
72 2
2r2 + 2r + 2 = 7r 2r25r+2=0
(r2)(2r1)=0 r2 = 0 r=2
6
Shortest length = 3
2
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40. C
Sol. 13+9tan2x+4cot2x 13 + 12 Applying AM GM.
N = 25
41. A
Sol. S 2 4 3 5 6 1
P 2 4 3 5 6
7 8 10
4 5 7 6 7 9
3 4 5 6 2 1 3
3 1 2
C=2
42. B
Sol. Clearly sum of digits = 22, for the number to be divisible by 9 the sum of digits must be
divisible by 9 sum of digit is 18 only.
There are two ways (1) omit 0 and 4
Number of arrangements = 5! = 120.
(2) By omitting 1, 3
Then the number of ways = 4 4 3 2 1 = 96.
Total number of numbers = 120 + 96 = 216 = 63.
43. AB
Sol. Let S 5, 12 and S ' 24, 7
and Let P 0, 0
2 2
Now, SS ' 24 5 7 12
361 25 386
For ellipse SP S 'P 2a
13 25 2a
2a 38
SS ' 2ae
SS' 386
e
2a 38
For hyperbola SP S 'P 2a
2a 25 13 12 a 6
SS ' 2ae 12e
386 12e
386
e
12
44. ABCD
3p 25
Sol.
2p 5
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2p 5 p 30
2p 5 2p 5
1 2p 5 65
2 2p 5
1 65
1
2 2p 5
p 30 2p 5
2p 5 13,15,65
2p 6,18, 10, 70
p = 3, 9, 5, 35
45. AD
Sol. Slope of I curve 2x a
at (1, 0), 2 + a = m1 (say)
Slope of II curve = c – 2x
at (1, 0), c – 2 = m2 (say)
For touch, m1 = m2
2ac 2 ..…(i)
and (1, 0) is on both the curves
0 1 a b and 0 = c – 1 …..(ii)
Solving Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
a = –3, b = 2, c = 1
46. ACD
2 2 2 1 1 14 1 141 213
Sol. (2 C1 214 C3 214 C5 14 C7 ) 2
1!13! 3!11! 5!9! 7!7! 14! 14! 14!
m = 13,n = 14
47. BCD
Sol. f(x)=ax2+2bx+4c16
f(2) = 4a4b+4c16 > 0
f(0) > 0 c>4
48. AC
Sol. Let the roots of the equation be 1, 2 ,....8
a7
1 2 .... 8 4
a8
a0 1
1 2 ....8
a8 28
1 1 2 .... 8
8 (1 2 .... 8 ) =
2 8
AM = GM
1
all the roots are equal to .
2
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8
8 7 1
a8 x a7 x ...a0 x
2
7
1 1
a1 8 C7 4
2 2
6
1
8 7
a 2 C6 4
2 2
5
1 7
a 3 8 C5
2 4
SECTION – C
49. 00035.36
1 i 1 1 i 1
a 99
98
b 99
98
Sol. a i a1 , bi b1
a b
1 1
101
ai bi = a1 b1 = 104/3 a b
i 0
i i 3536
50. 00001.00
Sol. Let O1 0,r1 , O 2 ,r2 and
O3 , r3 are the centers
2
0102 r1 r2 2 r1 r2
2
0103 r 1 r3 2 r1 r3
0203 r2 r3 2 r2 r3 2
2 4r2r3
2
4 r1r2 r1r3 4r2r3
r1 r
1 1
r2 r3
51. 00003.64
4n 4n2 1 2n 1 2n 1
Sol. Tn
2n 1 2n 1 2n 1 2n 1
1
Tn 4n 2n 1 4n 2n 1 2n 1 2n 1 2n 1 2n 1
2
1 3/2 3/2
Tn 2n 1 2n 1
2
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40
1
Tn 2 33/2 13/2 53/2 33/2 ..... 813/2 793/2
n1
1 728
729 1 364
2 2
52. 00004.00
Sol. The line makes an angle of 60 o with
P 9
axis of x, m 3 and passes through r1 2x y
2
P
3, 0 . Hence its parametric
equation is r2 O
x 3 y0
o
r Q
cos 60 sin 60o
Solve with parabola y 2 x 2 and get 2x y 6
a quadratic in r as
3r 2 2r 4 3 8 0
r1r2 PA .PB
4 3 8 4
3 2
3 3
53. 00009.00
9
Sol. Tangent at 3,
2
3x 9y
1
a2 2b2
Comparing with x 2y 12
3 9 1
2
2
a 4b 12
a 6 and b 3 3
2b2
Length of latus rectum 9
a
54. 00003.00
Sol. x2 y2 9 put x 3 sin ,y 3cos
z2 t 2 4 z 2cos ,t 2sin
xt yz 6 then P xz 3 sin 2
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TEST DATE: AUGUST-2021
SECTION – A
1. AC
Sol. y(x1 t) = f(ax – bt)
b
V= .
a
2. ABD
Sol. Bernoulli’s theorem for an orifice at depth ‘x’ in liquid ‘3d’.
H 1
Po + dg 3dg.x = Po + 3d v z …(1)
2 2
H 1
x gt 2 …(2)
2 2
R = Vt …(3)
Solve for R and apply maxima/minima.
3. BD
Sol. Equation of SHM for particles are X A cos t , X A sin t
They will meet when A sin t A cos t , A sin t cos t 0
3T 2 3T 3 A
t and X A sin . A sin
8 T 8 4 2
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4. AB
dv v2
Sol. at 2 constant ; ar
dt R
As v increasing therefore ar is increasing
a
tan r
at
5. AB
Sol. When acceleration of A is 1 m/s2, experiences a net force 1N 1N 4N
1 x 1 = 1 N. Net force on B = 3 N, now acceleration of block B
3
a2 m / s2
2
At the instant of maximum extension of the spring both the
blocks will move with same acceleration and so
4
a m / s2
3
The acceleration of A may be graphs the due acceleration of B.
6. CD
Sol. If 1 = 0, 2 0
t1 = 0, balancing torques about A
cos
N1 sin = mg
2
mg
N1 tan =
2
If 1 0, 2 0
T2 = 0, equilibrium cannot be attained.
If 1 0, 2 0
N1 = t2 = 2N2 ; N2 + t1 = mg
N2 + 1N1 = mg ; N2 + 1(2N2) = mg
mg
N2
1 12
SECTION – B
7. 3
Sol. F f = ma1 …… (1)
mR2 a1
fR ….. (2)
2
f = ma2 …... (3)
a2 = a1 R …… (4) F
F f
F = 4f, a2 =
4m m
1 F 3F a2
a1 F f
m 4 4m
a1
3
a2
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8. 2
2T cos
Sol. d
rg
9. 2
h
Sol. Ahg (Ah)g k
3 3
h height of cylinder
10. 9
Sol. W F r and r rB rA
11. 6
Sol. Frequency received by wall
V
f 200
V 5
Frequency received by passenger
V 5
f f
V
12. 3
P R R
Sol. Constant and C
V V 1 1 x
SECTION – C
13. 00006.75
3 9 2 0 27
Sol. Vcm = 6.75 m/s
3 1 4
14. 00005.33
Sol. Tension in 4 kg string
T = 8/3 g
16
2T mg m
3
15. 00002.25
1 1 9 9
Sol. W = mv 2 16 2.25 J
2 2 32 4
16. 00000.75
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Sol. t = (1.25)2 12
= 0.75 km/h 1 Km
Vb
Vr
17. 00002.25
dv 3. 4
Sol. a .v y 18
dt 2 1 4y
18
F ma = 2.25 N
8
18. 00006.00
5 6F 6F
Sol. 2RF = mR2 ; = , hence a = R =
3 5mR 5m
x=6
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. CD
Sol. NO2 has sp hybridization and bond angle is 180o. XeF2 has sp3d hybridization with 3
lone pair and bond angle is 180o.
20. ACD
Sol. Fact based.
21. AB
Sol.
HIn
H In
Re d Blue
In
pH pK a log
HIn
At pH = pKa [In–] = [HIn]
pH < pKa [In–] < [HIn], so red at pH = 4.52
pH > pKa [In–] > [HIn], so blue at pH = 5.47
22. AD
Sol. Aniline reacts with AlCl3 to form salt and acts as deactivating while –Br has –I > +R and
is deactivating group.
23. AC
Sol. OH O
Hg2 ,H2 SO 4
CH3C CH CH3C CH2
CH3 C CH3
KMnO 4 ,
2 O
OH
24. ABD
Sol.
OH
H
Ring expansion
H shift
H
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SECTION – B
25. 6
Sol. spin n n 2 2 6
So element has 4 unpaired electrons
6C = 1s2 2s12p1x 2p1y 2p1z
26. 1
K sp 10 21
Sol. For precipitation Qsp = Ksp so [S–2] = 10 19
Zn2 0.01
For H2S
2H S
2
2
H S 2
K a1 K a2
H2S
Solving[H+]2 = 10–2 and pH = 1
27. 5
Sol. E.C of N2
2p2x * 2p1x
1s2 * 1s22s2* 2s2 2p2y
2p2z * 2p y
5 electrons in antibonding Mo
28. 3
Sol. n = nP – nR (gaseous sonly )
=5–2=3
29. 3
Sol. CO, CH3NH2 and NH3 will give the reaction.
30. 4
Sol.
CH3 CH = CH2
and
SECTION – C
31. 00001.33
Sol. O O O
C C C
O O O O O O
No.of bond pairs 4
Bond order = 1.33
No. of resonance structure 3
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32. 00004.80
Sol. Cl Cl
2 2
mol releases energy = 3.7 23.06 4.80 Kcal
35.5 35.5
33. 00000.29
4
Sol. b 4 r 3 NA
3
4 22 3
3.22 10–5 = 4 r 6.02 1023
3 7
Solving r = 0.147 nm
d = 0.29 nm
34. -00072.00
Sol. nCH2 CH2 CH2 CH2 n
In the given reaction one mole of C = C is converted to two C – C bond so
H = 590 – 331 2 = 590 – 662 = -72.00 kJ
35. 00053.30
Sol.
N2O 4
2NO2
1 2
D 1
d 1
46
1
30
53.3%
36. 00002.24
Sol. 1 mol give 1 mol CH4
4.6 g(0.1 mol) = 0.1 mol
2.24 L
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SECTION – A
37. AC
2
Sol. x 1 1 0 x 1 i, 1 i
n
n
1 i 1
n = 4k
38. ABD
Sol. When the girl is driving, the number of ways others can be seated = 6P5.
When the boy is driving, the number of ways others can be seated = 6P5.
Hence total no. of ways in which they can be seated = 2(6P5) = 2(6!) ways.
39. ABC
n n
n 2 1 2(n 1) n 1
Sol. tn
n(n 1) 2 n(n 1) 2
n 1 n
1 1 1 1 1
t1+t2+t3+…+tn = Sn= 1
n 2 n 1 2 (n 1)2n
40. BC
15 3t
Sol. Now, t
5
15 3t 15 3t
t or t
5 5
15 15
t or t
8 2
15 15 st
So, P , 1 quadrant
8 8
15 15 nd
or P , II Quadrant
2 2
41. ABC
Sol. Given, cos 2x 2sin x 2 7
1 2 sin2 x sin x 2 7
2sin2 x sin x 2 8 0
2 8 2 8
sin x
4
8
sin x
4
8 8
sin x ,
4 4
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42. AD
3
Sol. Tangents y 2 12x y 2x
m
x2 y2
1 y mx m2 8
1 8
Common tangent gives
3
m m2 8
m4 8m2 9 0
m 3
1
y 3x 1 P ,0
3
y 3x 1
SECTION – B
43. 2
A B C
Sol. AA1 2sin B 2cos
2 2 2
A
Thus AA1 cos sinC sinB
2
44. 3
Sol. Sum of number of torn pages (let be k) = 5050 – 4949 = 101
4S1 1 4S2 1 ........ 4Sk 1 101
If one side of a page is 2S – 1, then others……………..2S = 4S – 1
4S k 101 k can 3, 7, 11,………
but to k 7, sum exceeds 101 so k = 3
45. 3
2
z 2 z 3 2z1
Sol. we can take z1 1, z 2 , z3 2
z2 z3
2 2
2 2 3 9
2
3
3i 3
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46. 5
Sol.
y 2 4 x a2
Vertices of triangle are a 2 ,0 and (0, 2a) and (0, –2a)
1 2
Area
2
a 4a 250
a3 125
47. 9
Sol. It is given that two equation x32x2+px+2=0 and x37x2+px+d=0 have two roots common.
Let ,, are roots of first equation and ,, are three roots of second equation.
Now + + = 2
++=7
= 5
+ + = p
+ + = p
( + ) = ( + ) + = 0
+ + = p
Now, + = 0 [ ]
So, = 2 and = 7
Now, sum of non-common roots will be 2 + 7 = 9.
48. 8
b 2 c 2 a2
Sol. cos 60o bc a2
2bc
b c 2a b c 0
Triangle is equilateral
3 2 1
A a 3 4 5a
4 2
24
a
3
abc a
R
4 3
SECTION – C
49. 00003.65
Sol. To find maximum value of S
aa1 aa2 ......... aa5
Let a 4 13 2d; a2 13 d; a3 13; a 4 13 da5 13 2d
an 3 2d n 1 d 13 3d nd
s
a
n 1
an an 2d a13 d a13 a13 d
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50. 00015.00
Sol. Const : Draw a line parallel to FC from D
From mid point theorem in
BGD BF FG
In AFC again mid point theorem
(AG = GF)
AB
BF FG AG
3
AB = 15
51. 00052.00
a2 b2 A
Sol. b2 72 :a2 42
4 4
b
E
C
B D
52. 00000.50
Sol. Given is equation of an ellipse with foci at (1, 2) and (-1, 2) and length of major axis
being 4.
1
2ae 2 and 2a 4 e
2
53. 00100.00
Sol. Find out Tn
1, 3, 6, 10, 15,……….5050
S = 1 + 3 + 6 + ………….5050
S = 1 +3 ………………5050
5050 = 1 + 2 + 3 + ……….
n
5050 2 n 1 1
2
10100 n 2 n 1
n(n + 1) = 100 101
Clearly n = 100 satisfies
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54. 00002.10
n n
Sol. p , but 4 n 1,2,3,4,5
2 2
n2
Length of chord AB 2 16
2
64 2n2 (say)
For n 1, 2 62
n 2, 2 56
n 3, 2 46
n 4, 2 32
n 5, 2 14
Required sum
= 62 + 56 + 46 + 32 + 14 = 210
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FIITJEE
ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
HALF COURSE TEST – VII
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST MONTH: JULY-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Collision will occur after 1 sec.
Just before collision velocity of each object will be 10 m/sec.
Just after collision velocity of combined system will be zero.
So, time taken to reach ground = ( 3 1) sec.
2. A
Sol. mg = Vg
= 3 × 2 × (0.01 m) × (103 kg/m3) × 10
Mg = 600
m = 60 kg
3. D
Sol. Apply the loudness in decibels formula.
4. A
Sol. Fact based.
5. A
Sol. Acceleration will be least in part ACB as its distance from the centre of earth is maximum
and acceleration will be maximum in part ADB as its distance from centre of earth is
minimum.
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6. D
Sol. I w r Mv = Combined Angular momentum.
7. A
Sol. mu = mv1 + mv2 ; v1 + v2 = u
v v1
–e = 2
0u
v2 – v1 = eu
u u
v1 = (1 e) ; v2 = (1 e)
2 2
8. C
Sol. vx = v = 20 ms1
vy = u y + ayt = 0 + gt = 10 5 = 50 ms1
v v 2x v 2y 202 502 54ms1 .
9. B
Sol. PQ PO g1h 2g12h 5 g a h 10gh
10. A
Sol. By = m/v, so percentage error can find.
11. D
Sol. s t2
s = kt2
ds
2kt
dt
d2s
2k = acceleration
dt 2
12. C
3 V
Sol. V 100 Hz
4L 2L
1V
100 Hz
4L
V
200 Hz
2L
13. B
Sol. Area under the curve gives the displacement with proper sign
1 1
d 3 2 1 2 1 1
2 2
=31+1=3m
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14. C
l
Sol. y 2 1011
A slope of Curve
15. C
m1v 2 m v2
Sol. F1 = and F2 = 2
R1 R2
1m1g m1v 2 m2 v 2
2m2g R1 R2
1 R2
2 R1
16. B
dU d
Sol. We know that F = U0 U0 cos x
dx dx
Or F = U0 sinx U0 x
[ For small oscillations angular displacement is small so sinx x]
F = U02x . . . (i)
As F x and ve sign shows that the force F is directed towards the equilibrium position,
so if the body is left free, it will execute S.H.M.
Comparing (i) with equation, F = ky . . . (ii)
Spring factor, k = U02
Inertia factor = mass of body = m
inertia factor m
As time period, T = 2 = 2
spring factor U0 2
Get tan = M = 30
17. D
1 1
Sol. 1200 3 8.3 T 2196
2 2
18. C
Sol. Displacement of the winning team is zero. Hence work done by loosing team on the
winning team is zero. Ground applies a frictional force on the losing team in a direction
opposite to its displacement hence work done by ground on losing team is zero.
19. C
Sol. P =KV
PV–1 = constant (Polytrophic process with x = –1)
20. A
2Gm
Sol. v
R
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SECTION – B
21. 00009.00
2
Sol. Ir = Io Io Io = 9Io
22. 00002.00
4 3
G R
Sol. g 2
3 4 RG R 2R R R
2 2
R 3 2
23. 00001.00
Sol. 2 = 42
24. 00000.25
Range: 0.21 to 0.28
Sol. P = Fv = kv2v
P v3
Ratio = 1 : 8
25. 00001.50
Range: 00001.40 to 00001.70
3
Sol. k1 k ; k 2 3k
2
1 9k 9
keff = k1 + k2 = k
2 2m 2
26. 00001.20
Range: 00001.10 to 00001.30
d2 y
Sol. a 2 2k ,T1 2 & T2 2
dt g ga
T12 g a 12 6
T2 2 g 10 5
27. 00000.83
Range: 00000.80 to 00000.90
Sol. x2 + y 2 = 2
dy x dx
dt y dt
If = 37°
dy x dx 4
= vo
dt y dt 3
4v
mv o ˆi m o yˆ
v cm 3
2m
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5v
Vcm o
6
28. 00000.33
Range: 00000.31 to 00000.35
Mg Mg
Sol. Kx = ; x=
3 3k
29. 00005.67
Range: 00005.60 to 00005.70
4
Sol. distance = | t 2 5t 6 | dt
0
30. 00000.60
Range: 00000.50 to 00000.70
2 2
Sol. MR12 MR22
3 5
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. C
Sol. For the unpaired electrons of carbon n = 2, =1, m = 0, 1, s = ½
32. D
Sol. In PCl2F3, F atoms are present in axial as well as equatorial positions. So it is
unsymmetrical and the dipole vectors are not cancelled. Therefore it's dipole moment is
non zero. Other molecules have zero dipole moments.
33. B
3RT
Sol. The highest velocity is Crms which is and the velocity possessed by the highest
M
2RT
fraction of molecule is Cmp which is
M
34. B
Sol. 4KO2 2 CO2 2K 2CO3 3 O2
35. C
Sol. pO2 0.5 atm
1 1
KP 2
po2 0.5
36. B
Sol. Moles of HCl is greater than NH4OH. So it is an acidic solution.
37. B
Sol. Rate = K[X]2[Y2]1
overall order = 2 + 1 = 3
38. B
Sol. For a reversible reaction
S(system) = -S(surrounding)
S(total) = zero
39. D
H2O
Sol. Na2B 4O7 B OH3 Na B OH4
40. D
Sol. The electron-withdrawing effect of NO2is higher than chlorine. Stronger the electron
withdrawing group, higher is the acidic strength.
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41. C
Sol. R R
n
H O
HO Si OH
2
O Si O
n
R R
42. C
Sol. The acyclic functional isomers of 2-butyne are
CH2 = CH – CH = CH2 and CH3 – CH = C = CH2
43. D
Sol. The electrophiles that can attack a benzene ring are
CH3
CH2 CH2Cl, PhCH2CH2 , PhCH
44. B
Alc.KOH
Sol. C2H5 Cl C2H4
45. D
O3
Sol. CH3CH2CH CHCH2CH3
Zn/H O
2CH3CH2CHO
2
46. C
Sol.
COONa CO2 Na
47. B
Sol. 2-butyne does not contain terminal alkyne group. So it does not form precipitate with
ammonical AgNO3 solution.
48. C
Sol. Ph
Ph
49. B
Sol. CF2Cl2 and NO can form free radical in presence of radiation.
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50. C
Sol. Rate = k[Concentration]
or Rate [Concentration]
SECTION – B
51. 00008.50
Sol. Since it is an amphiprotic salt
1 K K 1
pH p a1 p a2 7 10 8.5
2 2
52. 00003.00
Sol. Due to identical terminal groups, the number of isomer is three.
53. 00015.00
Sol. Number of s-electrons with s = +½ = 4
Number of p-electrons with s = +½ = 6
Number of d-electrons with s = +½ = 5
54. 01440.00
3 3
Sol. EK = nRT = (1)(2)(480) = 1440 cal
2 2
55. 00480.60
Sol. Meq of MnO 4 = Meq of Fe2+
or, V N = mole 1000
or, V n M = 0.9612 1000
or, V 5 0.4 = 961.2
961.2
or, V 480.6 mL
2
56. 00001.20
240 0.2 360 0.2 2
Sol. Moles of H+ = = 0.192
1000 1000
Moles of NaOH required = 0.192
V 0.16
0.192
1000
or, V = 1200 mL = 1.2 L
57. 00017.75
n 3
1 1 142
Sol. Pt Po Po 17.75
2 2 8
58. 00060.00
Sol. H3C CH3
A is C C
H3C CH3
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59. 00195.00
Sol. Formula of beryllium pyrosilicate is Be3Si2O7.
60. 00008.21
nRT R 400
Sol. P 100 R 100 0.0821 8.21
V 4
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. A
16
8r
Sol. S
r 1 4r 4
1
16
8r
r 1 2r 2
2r 1 2r 2 2r 1
16
1 1
2 2 2
r 1 2r 2r 1 2r 2r 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 ......
1 5 5 13 13 481 545
1 1088
2 1
545 545
62. A
Sol. y = x touches y = x2 + bx + c
1=1+b+cb+c=0 ……(1)
dy
2x b (1, 1) 2 b 1 b 1 , c = 1.
dx
(b, c) = (–1, 1)
63. A
sin xy
Sol. y
cos xy
sin xy xy
xy 0
x 0 or y = 0
But x = 0 is not possible
y = 0 and x = 1, i.e. (1, 0)
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64. B
Sol. y
y = 2x – x2
1
x
O
2 y= In sin x
–1
/2
–2
–3
–4
In sin x x x 2
3
Graphs of y In sin x and y x x 2 meet exactly two times in ,
2 2
65. A
1
Sol. BC h, where h is the distance of vertex A from side BC
2
BC h 2
GBC , where G is the centroid h constant
3 6 BC
Thus, distance of vertex A from side is fixed. This, in turn, implies that distance of
centroid from side BC will be fixed, hence locus of G will be a line parallel to BC.
66. C
A
c 2 b2 a2
Sol. In ABC, AD2 m12
2 4
2
a
2
AD c 2 2
In ABD, AE2 m22
2 4
[Apollonius Theorem]
2
a
2
AD b 2 2 B E C
D F
In ADC, AF2 m23
2 4
2 2 2 2 2 2
m22 m23 AD2 b c a m12 a a 2m12 a
2 8 4 8 8
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a2
m22 m23 2m12
8
67. A
n 1
n k
Sol. Cr 1
r 1 k 1
n 1 n
k 1Cr k Cr
r 1 k 1
n 1
n 1
Cr 1 Cr
r 1
2n 1 2
68. B
1
Sol. b2
1 b1
1 1 1 b1 b1 1
b3
1 b2 1 b1 b1
1
1 b1
b1 b3 b12 b1 1 0
1
b1 or 2 b 2 or 2
1
2001 2001 2001
br 2001
r 1
r 1
2001
1
r 1
= –2001
69. A
Sol. px 2 qx 1 0 has real roots
If q2 4p 0 or q2 4p
Since, p,q 1,2,3, 4
The required points are 1, 2 , 1, 3 , 1, 4 , 2, 3 , 2, 4 , 3, 4 , 4, 4
So the required number is 7.
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70. B
Sol. Clearly p = perpendicular distance from C
(0, 2) D B
2 2
xy2 A 2 2
(0, 0) (2, 0)
71. A
2 2
Sol. Equation of the circle C is x 2 y 1 r 2
x 2 y 2 4x 2y 5 r 2 0
Equation of the common chord is
x 2 y 2 4x 2y 5 r 2 x 2 y 2 2x 6y 6 0
2x 4y r 2 1 0
If it is a diameter of the second circle, it passes through the centre (1, 3) of the circle
So 2 4 3 r 2 1 0 r 2 9 r 3
72. D
Sol. Let the coordinates of P be , .
Then PQ 2 and OP 2 2
Since OPQ is an equilateral triangle OP = PQ
2 2 42 2 32
3
Also, since , lies on the given hyperbola,
2 2
1
a2 b2
32 2 3 1 1 b2 1
1 0
a2 b 2 a 2 b2 2 a2 3
1 4 2
e2 1 e2 e
3 3 3
73. D
Sol. Using prime factorization of 1050, we can write the given equation as
x1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 2 3 5 2 7
We can assign 2, 3 or 7 to any of 5 variables. We can assign entire 5 2 to just one
variable in 5 ways or can assign 5 2 5 5 to two variable in 5 C2 ways. Thus, 5 2 can be
assigned in 5 C1 5 C2 5 10 15 ways
Hence, required number of solutions 5 5 5 15 1875
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74. A
Sol. Let a i and z x iy, then az az 0 becomes x y 0 or y x .
It reflection in the x – axis is y x or x y 0
a a z z a a z z
or 0
2 2 2i 2i
or az a z 0
75. A
Sol. Let f x ax3 bx 2 cx . Note that f is continuous and derivable on R. Also f 0 0
and f 1 a b c 0 . By the Rolle’s theorem, there exists at least one 0,1 such
that f ' 0 3a 2 2b c 0
Thus, 3ax 2 2bx c 0 has at least one root in 0, 1 .
76. B
Sol. Given equation represents
ax 2 by 2 c 0, x 2y 0, x 3y 0
If a b and c and a are of opposite sign, the ax 2 by 2 c 0 x 2 y 2 c / a which
represents a circle as c / a 0 .
Note : When c 0, ax 2 by 2 0 do not represent a pair of straight lines as a and b are
of same sign.
Next, when a and b are of the same sign and c is sign opposite to that of a.
x2 y2
ax 2 by 2 c 1
c / a c / b
c / a 0, c / b 0, so it represents an ellipse.
77. B
Sol. Let R (h, k) be the point of intersection f the tangent to H at the extremities of the chord
L : x = 9 then equation of L is hx ky 9 h 1, k 0
coordinates of R are (1, 0).
Equation of the pair of tangents from R to H is
2
x 2
y 2 9 1 9 x 9 SS1 T 2
2 2
9x 8y 18x 9 0
78. A
Sol. x2 tan2 + y2 sec2 = 1
x2 y2
1
cot 2 cos2
cos2 = cot2 (1 – e2)
sin2 = (1 – e2)
e2 = cos2 ( 90o)
e = cos
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79. D
Sol. Let xi, yi t i, 1/ t i ; 1,2,3,4
Any point on the rectangular hyperbola xy = 1 is (t, 1/t) which lies on the circle x2 + y2
1
= 1, if t 2 2 1 t 4 t 2 1 0
t
The roots of the equation are t1, t2, t3, t4 where t1 + t2 + t3 + t4 = 0 x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 0
t1t 2 1 t1t 2 t3 0
1 1 1 1
t1t2t3t4 = 1 x1x2x3 x4 = y1y2y3y4 = 0 and y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 =
t1 t 2 t 3 t 4
t t t
1 2 3
0
t1t 2 t3 t 4
80. D
Sol. Since z1 and z2 lie on z 1 and z 2 ,
then z1 1 and z 2 2
Alternate (a) :
2z1 z 2 2 z1 z2 2.1 2 4
max 2z1 z 2 4
Alternate (b) :
z1 z 2 z1 z 2
1 2
=1
z1 z 2 1
min z1 z2 1
Alternate (c):
1 1
z2 z2
z1 z1
1
z2
z1
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2 1 3
1
z2 3
z1
SECTION – B
81. 00000.25
sin2 x 1 sin x cos x 2 1 sin x cos x
4 2 1
Sol. 2 2
2 tan x
cos 2x cos x sin x cos x sin x 2 4
1
tan x tan x
Given equation reduces to 2 4
2 0.25 2 4 1 0
tan x
4
2 1
x / 4 which is not possible as cos 2x 0 for this value of x, which is not defining
the original equation.
82. 00006.50
A
Sol. We have AE = EP = AP = 1
AP PT 1 1 60o o
30 13
APT is isosceles 3
EAT 90o 60
o
60o 120o 150o
30o X
AT 3 and ATX 150 o E
R
1 P 1 T 2
R R
Since TX = 2, by applying Cosine rule in
ATX, we get
2
AX 3 4 4 3 cos150o 7 6 13
AX 13
83. 00000.33
6
Sol. 20
C1 20 C3 20 C5 20 C7 20 C9
6
Sum of all odd coefficients 2 219
218
6
2108
21
8 25
21
8 33 1 33 8
33 8 3 3
Remainder = 3
84. 00002.00
2
Sol. cos 27 o
sin 27o 1 sin 54o 1 cos 36o
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85. 00005.00
Sol. cos 4x 2cos2 2x 1
2
2 2 cos2 x 1 1
2 4 cos 4
x 1 4 cos2 x 1
8 cos4 x 8 cos2 x 1
a0 1, a1 8, a2 8
5a0 a1 a2 5
86. 00001.50
A
Sol. tan 6 tan 42 tan 66 tan78
B
tan 6 tan 60 6 tan 60 6 tan18 tan 60 18 tan 60 18
tan 54 tan18
tan 3 6 tan 3 18
1
tan 54 tan18
87. 00001.77
Sol. The smallest value of 2 2 is the square of the perpendicular distance of the origin
from the line.
88. 00001.80
Sol. The equation of tangent at (1, 2) is x 2y 5 0 ………(i)
Let R ,
Now, this tangent will be a chord of contact of this point R w.r.t. to the second circle and
its equation will be x y 9 0 ……..(ii)
Equation (i) and (ii) are identical
1 2 5 9 18
, ,
9 5 5
89. 00005.50
1 1 a
5 5
Sol. We have 1 4 4 0 and 1.1 1. a 0, 1.1 4. 4 0
4 4
a 4 c
1
a , 4c 16 1 c 4a a 4 4a 0
4
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19
c
4
90. 00001.60
Sol. 3 5cos 4 sin
Put t tan
2
35
1 t2
4 2t
4t 2 4t 1 0
2
1 t 1 t2
1 1 1 1
t tan
2 2 2 2 2
tan
4 1 2 , 4 1 2 .
1 2 2 1 2 2
Thus 8 solutions on 0, 4
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TEST DATE: AUGUST-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
7
Sol. As air comprises of O2, N2 & H2 all have =
5
7
of air can be taken to be
5
For pv = constant
p v
p v
7
= 5% = 7%.
5
2. A
K
Sol. Maximum Acc = 2A = A = 4m/s2
m
24
A 4 A = 1m.
6
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3. C
VA V
Sol. (a) 2 3 B
2L A 4LB
VA 3
L A LB
VB 4
ART BRT
VA , VB
MA MB A B
A MB 3 5 7
, A , B
B MA 4 3 5
MA 400
MB 189
4. B
1 1 1
Sol. r = 4 mm.
r r1 r2
5. C
GM v r
Sol. v0 1 2 r1 r2 v 2 v1
r v2 r1
6. C
Sol. Internal energy does not change in free expansion.
7. BCD
Sol. Magnitude and direction of angular momentum about C is constant. About point O,
magnitude of angular momentum is constant but direction is not constant.
8. AB
dv v 2 dv v 2
Sol. & v
dt R ds R
9. AD
GM GM
Sol. Vout and Vin 3 (3R2 r 2 )
r 2R
10. BC
Sol. F.B.D. of ball in frame of container 4Vg
4Vg Vg Y
ay 3g
V Va 4Va
L 1 L X
3gt 2 t
2 2 3g Vg
4Va Va
ax = 3a
V
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1 2L
L 3at 2 t
2 3a
2L L
Ball to collide at point Q, t a = 2g
3a 3g
11. ABC
Sol. At steady state, the rate of heat gain and the rate of heat loss are equal.
12. AD
Sol. Property of friction force.
SECTION – C
13. 00004.00
Sol. Td = r d2r
T= r22
T r 2 2
Stress = 4
A A
14. 00001.80
Range: 1.90 to 2.00
Sol. (T + T cos 60) vw – T vb = 0
15. 00136.00
Range: 130.00 to 140.00
Sol. Let the bus be at O when it sends a signal that is detected B D C
by the detector as of frequency = 1500 Hz O
v
f= 1000 1500 l
v v B cos
3
cos = = 30°
2 S
By the time signal reaches at S the bus reaches at D. Let
this time be t0
OS lcosec
t0 = … (1)
v v
Now man fires and the bullet reaches C in time t1 (say). In the same time bus moves
from
D to C
l
t1 = ; where u = speed of bullet
u
Also, OD + DC = lcot
vB t0 + vBt1 = lcot
lcosec
vB + vB (l/u) = lcot
v
2 2 v
2 3
3 3 3 3u
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v 5
u 2
2 2
u = v 340 = 00136.00 m/s
5 5
16. 00041.40
Range: 40.00 to 42.00
2GM GM
Sol. v esc ; v orb
R R
17. 00007.50
Range: 7.00 to 8.00
Sol. Initially M.R. 5M, 2R
Mx = 5 M(12-x) x = 10R C.M.
x 12x
12R
18. 00020.00
Sol. According to the question
3 h
0 hg 0 g
2 2
h ' g h g
2 4
P0 h g
2 4
h = 20 m
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. D
Sol. If the difference between hydration energy and lattice energy is maximum. The
compound will be most soluble in water.
20. C
Sol. Xenon undergoes sp3d2 hybridisation and holds two lone pairs in XeF4.
21. C
Sol. Al(OH)3 is not soluble in NH4OH as it can’t form complex with NH3.
22. A
Sol. Primary amines boil at higher temperature as they can form more number of hydrogen
bonds than 2o and 3o isomers.
23. A
Sol. BF3 is not hydrolysed in water or any polar solvent.
24. D
Sol. BN NaOH 3H2O Na B OH4 NH3
25. ABD
Sol. Cyclobutanol contains one OH group. So it can’t form position isomers.
26. BD
Sol. Sulphur uses d-orbital in forming pi-bonds in SO2 and SO3.
27. ABD
Sol. Ag Cl AgCl
H CN HCN weak acid
Ag OH AgOH
KCN exerts common ion effect.
28. CD
Sol. Na2SO4 and Na2CO3 do not decompose as Na2O is very unstable to be formed as a
product.
29. AB
Sol. 2-butanol and 2-pentanol contain asymmetric carbon atom.
30. BD
Sol. This is due to keto-enol tautomerism.
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SECTION – C
31. 00025.20
1
Sol. For 2nd order reaction, t1/2
A 0
32. 00011.40
K
Sol. KH w
Ka
K w 10 14
or, K a 1011.4
K H 10 2.6
pK a logK a log1011.4 11.4
33. 00400.00
3RT 2RT
Sol.
30 20
3R400 2RT
or , T 400K
30 20
34. 00012.00
Sol. x = 2, y = 1, z = 9
35. 00019.00
Sol. The products
, and
36. 00002.00
Sol. t½ [A]0
It is a zero order reaction
For zero order reaction
A
t1/2 0
2k
A0 0.4
or k 0.01 or 10 2
2 t1/2 2 20
x=2
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SECTION – A
37. D
Sol. Equation of pair of tangents by SS1 = T2 is (a2 – 1)y2 – x2 + 2ax – a2 = 0
If be the angle between the tangents, then
2 h 2
ab
2 a 2 1 1
tan 2
ab a 2
2 a2 1
a2 2
lies in II quadrant, than tan < 0
2 a2 1
0
a2 2
a2 – 1 > 0 and a2 – 2 < 0
1 < a2 < 2
a 2, 1 1, 2
38. D
Sol. A = (a cos , b sin )
B = (a cos ( + ), b sin ( +))
C = (a cos ( + 2), b sin ( + 2))
= Area of ABC
1 a cos b sin
1
1 a cos a b sin
2
1 a cos 2 b sin 2
2ab sin2 sin
2
ab sin 1 cos
ab
2 sin sin2
2
' 0
cos 1
1
or cos
2
cos 1 gives = 0
1 3 3
cos gives maximum value of ab
2 4
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39. C
8.9.17
Sol. 12 + 22 + 32 +-----------------+82 =
6
= 12.17 = 204
40. D
Sol. Maximum number of points = 8 P2 56
41. A
2
Sol. Equation of hyperbola x 2 y 2 x y 1
2xy 2x 2y 1 0
Equation of Asymptotes 2xy 2x 2y 1 0 . For a pair of straight lines 1
Asymptoes : y 1 x 1 0 or y 1 and x 1
42. D
Sol. If (x, y) be to incentre then P 2 cos , sin
x2 y2
2
1
1
2 1 2 cos
2 cos
S 1, 0 2 S 1, 0
43. AC
Sol. (4a – 5b)2 – c2 = 0
(4a – 5b +c) (4a –5b –c) = 0
either 4a –5b + c = 0, or, 4a – 5b – c = 0 – 4a + 5b + c = 0
44. ABC
Sol. The given inequality can be written as
2 2
2cos ec x
y 1 1 2
2
Since cos ec x 1 for all real x, we have …(i)
cos ec 2 x
2 2
2 2
Also y 1 1 1 y 1 11 …(ii)
From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get
2 2
2cosec x
y 1 1 2
2
Therefore, from Equation (i) and (iv) , equality holds only when 2cos ec x 2 and
2
y 1 11
2
cos ec 2 x 1 and y 1 1 1 sin x 1 and y 1
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3
x , and y = 1
2 2
3
Hence, the solution of the given inequality is x , and y = 1
2 2
45. CD
Sol. Abscissa corresponding to the vertex is given by
1
x 1 is the vertex
sin
The graph of f x sin x 2 2x b is shown
as x 1
Therefore, the minimum of vertex
f x sin x 2 2x b 2 must be greater than
zero but minimum is at x = 1, i.e.
sin 2 b 2 0
0
b 4 sin , 0, 1 x = cosec
b 4 as sin 0 in (0, )
46. AC
Sol. Sides are in A.P. and a < min{b, c}
Therefore, order of A.P. can be b, c, a or c, b, a.
Case I :
If 2c = a + b
2 2 2
b2 c 2 a 2 b c 2c b 4b 3c
cos A
2bc 2bc 2b
Case II
2 2 2
b2 c 2 a 2 b c 2b c 4c 3b
cos A
2bc 2bc 2b
47. BD
Sol. Since, sin 2 cos 6x x 2 11
6x x 2 11
sin ………..(i)
3 2
1 sin 1
3
2
6x x 11
1 1
2
2 6x x 2 11 2
x=3
From Equation (i), sin 1
3
2n
3 2
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5
2n
6
7 19
For , 0 4
6 6
7 19
or x, 3, , 3,
6 6
48. ABC
Sol. 9 cos12 x cos2 2x 1 6cos6 x cos 2x 6 cos 6 x 2cos 2x 0
2
3 cos 6
x 1 cos 2x 0
cos2 x 3 cos4 x 2 0
cos x 0
x n , n I
2
2
and cos4 x
3
2
cos2 x
3
2
cos x 4
3
2
x n cos1 4 , n I
3
SECTION – C
49. 00026.40
Sol. Sum of digits in the tens place
4 1 ! 4 5 6 7
6 22
= 132
50. 00001.20
Sol. sin 3x sin x sin 2x
cos 3x cos x cos 2x
or 2 cos x 1 sin 2x cos 2x 0
1
or cos x , tan 2x 1
2
2 4 5 9 13
x , , , , ,
3 3 8 8 8 8
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51. 00000.75
Sol. For point p, y coordinate = 4 y
Coordinate of P is (0, 4)
16 9
e2 1 ‘x x
25 25 (–3, 0)S’ C S (3, 0)
52. 00003.75
Sol. Let (hk) be the middle point the xh yk h2 k 2 …(1)
Also equation of normal is x cos y cot 2a …(2)
(1) and (2) are identical k 8
53. 00007.50
Sol. Let AB n, AC n 1, BC n 2 . A
sin A sinB sinC
Now,
n 2 n 1 n
A 2C
B 180o 3C n
n+1
sin2C sin3C sin C
n2 n 1 n
2 cos C 3 4 sin2 C 1
n2 n 1 n B C
n2 2n 1 n+2
cos C and sin2 C
2n 4n
2
n 2 2n 1
1
2n 4n
n4
54. 00033.75
Sol. Let the 3 elements in the union be a, b, c .
Now, a can be in S or T or both i.e. a can be placed in 3 ways.
Similarly b and c can be placed in 3 ways.
27 ways to pick S ant T.
6 C3 27 20 27 540 ways
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SECTION – A
1. AD
Sol. At highest point, linear momentum
2 mv = mv1 – mv
v1 = 3v
At highest point, velocity of other part after explosion = 3v
Centre of mass of particles will be at a distance R from initial point on ground.
2. AD
Sol. fmax = 0.4 110 = 44 N 40N
40 + f = 60 N
f
f = 20 N
a=0
30N
60N 80N
3. AD
Sol. Acceleration of block is not constant throughout. Acceleration of block at B is v 2 / R
Where v 2 2gR
4. AC
P(dV)
Sol. C Cv …(i)
n(dT)
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dT
To ev …(ii)
dV
From (i) and (ii)
R
C Cv
V
5. B
Sol. m1 1kg,m2 2kg,u1 3ms1,u2 2ms1
Initial momentum (m1u1 )2 (m2u2 )2 9 16 = 5 kg ms–1
5
If combined velocity is v, (m1 m2 )v 5 , v ms1
3
1 1 1 13
loss in energy m1u12 m2u22 (m1 m2 )v 2 J
2 2 2 3
6. BC
1 v2 a(m/s)2
Sol. Area 10 6 4
2 2 6
v = 10 m/s 4
1 v2
Area upto 30 m 30 6 S(m)
2 2 10 30
v 2 180
v max 80 14
SECTION – B
7. 2
V v
Sol. =
r V
r
8. 2
1
Sol. g cos t2 = 2R cos
2
4R
t= = 2.
g
9. 3
Sol. Vb sin = Vr
1
t = 1 Km
Vb cos Vb
Vr
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10. 6
1
Sol. | A B | | A | | B | | sin | = 2 2 3 6
2
11. 5
1 2
Sol. 0.4 1202 120 t 1900
2
t = 50 sec
12. 2
Sol. N = Ma = 2 × 1 = 2.
SECTION – C
13. 00000.57
Range: 0.50 to 0.60
Work done in cycle
Sol. Efficiency =
Heat added
Consider only those q of processes which come out as +ve to find heat added.
14. 00004.00
dx 1 1
Sol. V 2t, W mv 2 0.5 (4)2
dt 2 2
15. 00005.00
Sol. Friction force = ma = 1 × 5 = 5.
16. 00037.25
Range: 35.00 to 39.00
Sol. T vg vg
T v g
4
g = 37.25
17. 00140.00
Sol. Req = R + R + R = 3R
2000C 200C
200 20 180 60 A B C D
H
Re q 3R R
200 TB R H 60
TB 1400 C
18. 00001.22
Range: 1.10 to 1.30
Sol. h2 = constant
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AB
Sol. Bond angle of BF3 = 120o
Bond angle of CH4 = 109.5o
Bond angle of CO2= 180o
20. AB
Sol. It is a zero order reaction.
21. ABC
O
Sol. K
2
K 2O K 2O2 KO2
22. CD
Sol. RH R H
If R– is more stable, RH is the stronger acid CH3 , C2H5 carbanions are more stable than
C3H7 . C4H9 and C5H11
are less stable than C3H7 . CH4 and C2H6 are more acidic and
have lower pK a value than C3H8.
23. AD
Sol. H2O can’t be used as it reacts with Cl2. Phenol can’t be used as it is more reactive than
toluene.
24. AB
Sol. H3BO3
H O
HBO2
H O
H2B 4O7
2 2
SECTION – B
25. 7
Sol. The outermost electron configuration of chlorine is
Cl (Ground state)
3s 3p
First E.s
3s 3p 3d
Second E.s
3s 3p 3d
Third E.s
3s 3p 3d
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26. 8
Sol. One asymmetric carbon atom and two internal double bonds are present when
asymmetric centre is d.
The geometrical isomers are
cis and cis
Trans and trans
cis and Trans
Trans and cis
Similarly four isomers are also possible when asymmetric centre is ‘’
27. 5
2
NO2 0.2 2
Sol. KC 5
NO2 O2 0.22 0.2
Equilibrium constant will not change by adding or reducing the quantity of reacting
species.
28. 7
Sol. NaCl is neutral salt. The pH of NaCl solution is same as the pH of water pH of H2O at
25oC = 7
29. 6
Sol. It is a zero order reaction as the unit of rate constant is mol L–1s–1/
Since k
Ao
2 t1/2
0.4 0.4
t1/2 4
2 5 10 2
0.1
Concentration of reactant reduces 0.4 M to 0.1 M in two half-lives
t½ [A]o
t50% = 4 when conc. was 0.2 M
t75% = 4 + 2 = 6 when conc. is 0.1 M
30. 6
Sol. O O
Sodium perborate is O B B O
O O
SECTION – C
31. 00006.00
rCH4 nCH4 MSO2 80 / 16 64
Sol. 5 :1 x : y
rSO2 nSO2 MCH4 128 / 64 16
x+y=6
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32. 00010.21
1
Sol.
pH pK w pK a logC
2
1
14 8.42 log10 2 10.21
2
33. 00084.00
Sol. P g B g C g
‘P’ at t = 0 400 0 0
‘P’ at t = 42 s 400 – x x x
400 – x + x + x = 600
x = 200
400 - x = 400 – 200 = 200
t½ = 42 s
t75% = 2t½ = 84 s
34. 00008.00
Sol. x = 6, y = 2, z = 0
35. 00281.00
Sol. CH2Cl CH3
Cl
P= Q=
CH3 CH3
36. 00011.00
Sol.
M OH4 4
M 4 OH
s s 4s
4 5
Ksp = (s) (4s) = 256s
256s5 = 25 10–17
25 10 17
or, s5
256
on solving, s = 2.5 10–4
[OH–] = 4s = 4(2.5 10–4) = 10–3
pOH = 3
pH = 14 – 3 = 11
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SECTION – A
37. AC
2 1
Sol. x 1 2
x
2 n
1 1 1
n C0 n C1 x 2 2 n C2 x 2 2 ....... n Cn x 2 2
x x x
This contains each of the term x , x , x ,....x n, x , x ,......x 2n coefficient of constant
0 2 4 2 2 4
term nC0 nC2 nC2 2 nC4 4C2 nC6 6C3 ..... 2n1 coefficient of x 2n 2
in nCn1 n coefficient of x 2 is n C1 n
C3 3
C1 nC5 5
C2 .... n
38. AC
an a
Sol. Given a1 2; n1
an1 an 2
a1,a2 , a3 ,a 4 ,a5 ,...... in G.P.
Let a 2 x then for n = 3 we have
a3 a2 x 2
a2 a1 2
a12 a1a3
x2
a3
2
x 2 x3 x 4 x
i.e. 2, x, , , ,...... with common ratio r
2 4 8 2
4
x
given 162
8
x 4 1296 x 6
x4
Also x and are integers
8
x4
x must be even then only will be an integer
8
Hence possible value of x is 4 and 6. ( x 2 as terms are distinct)
x4 44 64
Hence possible value of a5 is ,
8 8 8
39. ABCD
Sol. a, b, c are 3 distinct number in H.P.
1 1 1
(a) , , ………..are in A.P.
a b c
abc abc abc
, , .............. are in A.P.
a b c
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Subtract 2
b c a c ab a bc
, , ............ are in A.P.
a b c
(b) Add 1 in previous result
bc ca ab
, , ........ are in A.P.
a b c
(c) For a5 ,c 5
A.M. H.M.
5
a5 c 5 2a5c 5 2ac
5
2 a c5 a c
a5 c 5
b5
2
a5 c 5 2b5
ab a
(d)
bc c
2ac
Put b
ac
2ac
a 2 2
a c a ac 2ac a ac a
2ac 2ac ac c 2 ac c 2 c
c
ac
40. BD
100 100
Sol. C6 4. C7 6. 100C8 4. 100C9 100 C10
4 C0 . 100 C6 4 C1. 100C7 4 C2100C8 4 C3 . 100C9 . 100 C9 4 C4 . 100 C10
4 C0 . 100C94 4 C1 100 C93 4 C2 100 C92 4 C3 100 C91 4 C4 100 C90
104 C 94 104 C10
104 94 198, 104 10 114
41. ABCD
Sol. (A) cos cot cot 3 cot 2
sin 2 cos 3 cos 2
.
sin sin sin sin 2
Put sin 2 3 sin
3 sin cos 3 cos 2
.
sin sin sin 3 sin
3 sin
.
cos cos 2
sin sin sin
3
2 sin sin 6
sin sin
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sin 2 3
(C)
sin 1
Use Componendo and Dividendo
sin 2 sin 3 1
2
sin 2 sin 3 1
2sin cos
2
2cos sin
tan cot 2
tan 2 tan
sin
(D) 2 tan
cos
sin
2 tan
cos
sin 2 sin
sin / sin cos
sin cos 2 sin
42. AD
a 2a
Sol. Point of contact is 2 ,
m m
where m = tan
Here, = /3 and = –/3
m = 3 and m = 3
a 2a a 2a
Point of contact are , and ,
3 3 3 3
SECTION – B
43. 8
1 1 2
Sol. C2 2
2
cos sin sin cos
4 cos ec 2 2 4 cos ec 2
4 4 C2 8
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44. 8
Sol. 3 5cos 4 sin
Put t tan
2
35
1 t2
4 2t
4t 2 4t 1 0
2 2
1 t 1 t
1 1 1 1
t tan
2 2 2 2 2
tan
4 1 2 , 4 1 2 .
1 2 2 1 2 2
Thus 8 solutions on 0, 4
45. 6
n
Sol. sin
2 2 2n 4
1 n
1 4 n 8
2 2 2
Clearly n = 6 satisfies the given equation
46. 2
Sol. 3101 2100
20 20
3 35 25
20 20
3 243 33 1
20 20
3 11 22 1 33 1
Remainder = 3 1 1 2
47. 9
n
r
Sol. Given r .2 2 2n10
r 1
S 2
2n 1
n.2n1
2 1
S 2n1 2 n.2n1
n.2n1 2n1 2n10
210 2
n
2
n 2052
Sum of digits 2 0 5 2 9
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48. 3
Sol.
y = cos x
6 3
2 3 2
6
y = sin x
No. of Points = 3
SECTION – C
49. 00000.07
16 b 2 9 b2
Sol. e1 , e2
16 9
16 b 2 9 b2
e1e 2 1
16 9
7b 2 b 4 0 b2 7
50. 00012.75
Sol. Consider
fixed
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
1st place in one way (i.e. 5)
2nd place in 5 ways (i.e. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
3rd place in 3 ways (i.e. 5, 7, 9)
Number of numbers in this case = 1.5.3 = 15
Case 2 600 799 (both inclusive)
Number of numbers = 2 . 6 . 3 = 36
Total = 15 + 36 = 51
51. 00000.50
A B C
4R sin .sin .sin
r 2 2 2
Sol.
r1 A B C
4R sin .cos .cos
2 2 2
B C 1
tan .tan
2 2 2
A B C
Now, tan tan tan
2 2 2
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A B A C
tan .tan tan .tan
2 2 2 2
B C 1 1
1 tan .tan 1
2 2 2 2
52. 00002.25
4 1
Sol. f x a ……….(i)
sin x 1 sin x
4cos x cos x
f ' x
sin x 1 sin x 2
2
1 4
cos x 2
1 sin x sin2 x
f ' x 0
1 4
2
2
0 as cos x 0 in 0, .
1 sin x sin x 2
2
This gives sin x .
3
Substituting this in equation (i), we get a 9
53. 00000.25
Sol. sin x(sin x cos x) n
sin2 x sin x cos x n
1 cos 2x sin2x
n
2 2
sin 2x cos 2x 2n 1
2 2n 1 2
1 2 1 2
n
2 2
n 0,1
54. 00000.125
Sol. x 2 9y 2 4x 6y 4 0
2 2 1
x 2 9 y2 y 1
3 9
2
1
x 2 y
2
3
1
1 1
9
Its parametric equation is
1 1
x 2 cos , y sin
3 3
Hence 4x – 9y = 8 + 4cos + 3- 3 sin
minimum value of 4x-9y is 6
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
OPEN TEST
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 02-05-2021
SECTION – A
1. C
T T T 1 m 2 m
Sol. t 2
4 12 3 3 k 3 k
2. A
dT rr
Sol. H k4r 2 H 12
dr r2 r1
3. D
1
Sol. 2f 2 2 rad / s2
E = 10
1
k max m 0.42 0.08m
2
1
Umax m 2 A 2 2mA 2
2
K max Umax 0.08m 2mA 2
A= 0.2 m
10
Umax E 0.08m 10 m 125
0.08
k m 2 125 22 500
k = 500 N/m ; Umax = 10 J.
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4. B
Sol. 54 SW 90 30 mS 536 mS S W 100 90
54 1 60 mS 536 1 10
54 60
mS 5.93
546
mass of mixture = 60 gm.
5. C
Sol. Req = R + R + R = 3R
2000C 200C
A B C D
200 20 180 60
H
Re q 3R R
200 TB R H 60
TB 1400 C
6. B
Sol. y1 a1 sin t kx , y 2 a2 cos t kx
a2 sin t kx
2
Phase difference = +
2
2
Path difference x
2 2
7. AD
GM
Sol. Vout
r
GM
and Vin 3 (3R2 r 2 )
2R
GM GMr
Eout 2 ; Ein 3
r R
8. ABCD
dy
Sol. Particle velocity vp = –v
dx
v is the wave velocity.
dy
is the slope.
dx
At point S, slope is zero, there force Vp at S is zero.
At point T, slope is (+)ve, there fore Vp will be along –ve x direction
dy
Excess pressure dP = –B.
dx
At point S, slope is zero
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dP = 0.
At point R, slope is –ve
dP is (+) ve i.e., particles located near C are under compression.
9. AC
Sol. Mg – T = Ma …(i)
T = ma …(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii)
Mg
a
(M m)
FBD of man N
Mg – N = Ma
a
Mmg
N
(M m)
Mg
10. AD
Sol. At highest point, linear momentum
2 mv = mv1 – mv
v1 = 3v
At highest point, velocity of other part after explosion = 3v
Centre of mass of particles will be at a distance R from initial point on ground.
11. AC
Sol. Work done by friction = loss in potential energy Initially
mg cos 370 6 mg 4 sin 370
Finally
4 1 4m
tan 370 0.5
6 2
1
and
2
k 0.2 2gcos 370 5 2g 5 sin370
2
1 4 3
k 0.04 0.5 20 5 20 5 370
2 5 5
0.02 k = 20
k = 1000 N/m
12. CD
Sol. Linear velocity and angular velocity will be calculated by conservation of angular
momentum. So, they will be independent of coefficient of friction.
SECTION – C
13. 00004.58
Sol. Vb sin = Vr
1
t = 1 Km
Vb cos Vb
Vr
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14. 00001.60
Gm2 Gm2
2
a (2a)2
Sol. Acceleration =
2m
(a, 0) (2a, 0)
5 Gm A
= . (0, 0) B C
8 a2
15. 00003.75
Sol. I2
Ky L ML2 2 y 15K
KyL
2 2 3 L 4M
16. 00001.22
Sol. h2 = constant
17. 00004.77
I 20 103
Sol. 10 log10 ; 1 10 log10 12 103.01 dB
I
0 10
3
60 10
2 10 log10 12 107.78 dB
10
2 1 4.77 dB
18. 00003.18
0.5 3
Sol. V 1 m / s K max Umax
0.5 1
1 1
1.5 12 600 A 2
2 2
A= 5 cm
1 k 1 600 10
f
2 m 2 1.5
10
f Hz = 3.18 Hz
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
M1 = E1 = 3E1
12
Sol.
4
M2 = E2 = 6E2
12
2
M1 – M2 = 3E1 – 6E2
20. C
Sol. Higher electronegativity, higher bond length
21. C
Sol. Radial nodes = (n - - 1) = 3 – 0 – 1 = 2
22. B
Sol. Absorption line in the spectra arise when energy is absorbed i.e., electron shifts from
lower to higher orbit, out of a and b, b will have the lowest frequency as this falls in the
Paschen series.
23. C
Sol. Dipole vectors are not cancelled in PCl2F3
Cl F
P
Cl F
F
24. A
Sol. Let H+ ion concentration changes by x factor.
pH = – log [H3O+]
pH + pH = – log {x(H3O+]} = –log x – log [H3O+]
or pH = – log x = 0.3
x = 0.5
25. ABC
Sol. I.E1 < I.E2 < I.E3 is the correct expression of ionization energy of magnesium.
26. AB
Sol. CO2, HgCl2, C2H2 are all linear.
27. ABD
Sol. In (NH4)3N, both N atoms show -3 oxidation state.
28. AC
Sol. CF2Cl2 from free radicals in presence of light and help decompose O3.
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29. ABCD
Sol. The stability order of the four carbonium ions is
(C) > (A) > (B) > (D)
30. A
Sol. Oxygen is more reactive towards aluminum than H2O, CO2 and H2S.
SECTION – C
31. 00011.00
rHe n MSO2
Sol. He
rSO2 nSO2 MHe
rHe 4
8 64 2 2 8
16 4
rSO2 51.2
64 4 0.8 0.8 0.8
= 10 : 1 = x : y
x + y = 10 + 1 = 11
32. 00017.00
Sol.
A g 2B g
C g
m
At equ 4 4 4
KC
C 4 1
A B2 4 4 2 16
Let x moles of A added at equilibrium and y moles ‘A’ undergoes reaction
A g 2B g
C g
(4 + x - y) (4 – 2y) (4 + y)
4+y=5
y=1
At new equilibrium
[A] = 4 + x – y = 4 + x -1 = 3 + x
[B] = 4 – 2(1) = 2
[C] = 4 + y = 5
K C
1
5
16 2 3 x
2
On solving x = 17
33. 00040.00
Sol. P = CO2, Q = NaHCO3, R = Na2CO3
X = 84, Y = 44
X – Y = 84 – 44 = 40
34. 00017.00
t
1 t
1/ 2
Sol. A t A0
2
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16.8 4
1 4.2 1 1
A0 A0
2 2 16
x : y = 1 : 16
x + y = 17
35. 00008.00
Sol. Number of hyperconjugation structures depends on the number of -hydrogen atom.
36. 00106.50
Sol. A = C 2H5CHC2H5 C2H5 - CH - C2H5
B=
Cl H5C2 - CH - C2H5
Molar mass of A = 106.5 g mol–1
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SECTION – A
37. D
Sol. Suppose the given points lie on the line lx my n 0 then a, b, c are the roots of the
equation.
It 3 m t 2 3 n t 1 0
or lt mt nt 3m n 0
3 2
m
abc
l
n
bc ca ab
l
abc
3m n
l
Eliminating l, m, n, we get abc 3 a b c bc ca ab
bc ca ab abc 3 a b c
38. B
1
Sol. We have 5 2 6 .
52 6
Therefore, 0 5 2 6 1.
n
Let F 5 2 6 . Then 0 F 1 . Also.
5 2 6
n n
m f F 5 2 6
4
1 5 2 6
n n
52 6
5 2 6 5 2 6 1
n n
m f F 1 m
39. A
16
8r
Sol. S
r 1 4r 4
1
16
8r
r 1 2r 2
2r 1 2r 2 2r 1
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16
1 1
2 2 2
r 1 2r 2r 1 2r 2r 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 ......
1 5 5 13 13 481 545
1 1088
2 1
545 545
40. B
1
Sol. b2
1 b1
1 1 1 b1 b1 1
b3
1 b2 1 1 b1 b1
1 b1
b1 b3 b12 b1 1 0
1
b1 or 2 b 2 or 2
1
2001 2001 2001
b
r 1
r
2001
r 1
2001
1
r 1
= –2001
41. A
sin xy
Sol. y
cos xy
sin xy xy
xy 0
x 0 or y = 0
But x = 0 is not possible
y = 0 and x = 1, i.e. (1, 0)
42. B
Sol. Let be a common root then 3 2a 2 0 and 4 2a 2 1 0
i.e. 4 2a 2 2 0 ….(i)
4 2a 2 1 0 …(ii)
1
From (i) and (ii) 2 1 0
2
3
1 1
So, 2a 2 0
2 2
1
a20
8
1 17
a 2 .
8 8
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43. BC
Sol. Note that x 2, 2 for x to be real.
Let x 2 cos where 0, .
[Note : x 2 0 and 2 2 x 0 x 2,2 ]
x 2 2 2cos
2
2 cos 2 2 2cos
2
2 2 1 cos 2 2 sin
2 4
2 2cos
2 4
2 1 cos
2 4
4 cos2
4 8
2cos 2 cos ;
4 8 4 8
9 2
8 4 9
2
Hence x 2cos 2 cos 40o
9
44. AD
Sol. Let M and N be the points on the circle x2 y 2 a2 such that AM = AN = d. The line
joining A , and O (0, 0) the centre of the circle, meets the chord MN at B, the mid –
point of MN. Now, the slope of OA is , so that the slope of MN is . An equation of
MN is x y k . Then, since , lies on the given circle, we have
k k
OB ,
2 2 a
k
AB a ,
a
k2
BM OM OB a2 and AM AB BM
2 2 2 2 2 2
2
a
and AM AB BM
2 2 2
2
k k2
d a a2 2
2
a a
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45. ABC
Sol. Circle PQ as diameter is x t12 x t y 2t y 2t 0
2
2 1 2
x y t t
2 2
2
1
2
2 x 2t 1 t 2 y t t 4t1t 2 0
2 2
1 2
y
P (t1)
O
t1t2 = –1
Q (t2)
2
Now slope of the focal chord
t1 t 2
t1 t 2 2 . Also t1t 2 1
Hence equation of the circle is x 2 y 2 t1 t 2 2t1t 2 x 2 t1 t 2 y t12 t 22 4t1t 2 0
2
x 2 y 2 6x 4y 3 0 ……..(1)
with centre (3, 2) and radius = 4
(1) is not orthogonal to x 2 y 2 2x 6y 3 0
46. ABD
Sol. Any tangent at P a sec ,a tan to the hyperbola x 2 y 2 a2 is
x sec y tan a ………….(1)
Given lines are xy0 ………….(2)
and xy0 ………….(3)
Solve (1) and (2), (2) and (3), (3) and (1), we get vertices of the triangle as
a a a a
, , , and (0, 0)
sec tan sec tan sec tan sec tan
1
Area of the triangle x1y 2 y1x 2
2
2
a 1 1
2 2
2 2
2 sec tan sec tan
a2
2 a2 (in magnitude)
2
47. AB
Sol. If S1 0 and S2 0 are the equations, then, S1 S2 0 is a second degree curve
passing through the points of intersection of S1 0 and S2 0 .
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4 x 2 2 1 y 2 2 3 10 x
12 1 y 23 35 0 (1)
For it to be a circle, choose such that the coefficient of x 2 and y 2 are equal:
4 2 2
2
This gives the equation of the circle as 6 x 2 y 2 32x 36y 81 0 {(using (1))}
16 27
x2 y2 x 6y 0.
3 2
8 64 27 1 47
Its centre is C , 3 and radius is r 9 .
3 9 2 3 2
48. AB
1 x 101 1 x x 2 1 x 1 x3
100 100
Sol.
SECTION – C
49. 42395.85
Sol. We know that 1 3 5 ......... 2k 1 k 2
2 2 2
p 1 q 1 r 1
Thus, the given equation can be written as
2 2 2
p 1 q 1 r 1
2 2 2
50. 05552.25
Sol. Since m1 and m2 are the roots of the equation x 2
32 x
3 1 0 then,
m1 m2
3 2 , m1m2 3 1
m1 m2 m1 m2 2 4m1m2
3 4 4
3 4 3 4 11 and coordinates of the vertices of the given triangle
c c
are 0,0 , ,c and , c.
m1 m2
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1 c c
Hence, the required area of triangle c c
2 m1 m2
1 2 1 1 1 2 m2 m1
c c
2 m1 m2 2 m1m2
1 2 11
c
2 3 1
1 2
c
11
3 1
33 11 2
c
2 3 1
3 1 4
2019 a2 b2 05552.25
51. 38405.65
Sol. Equation of altitudes through A, B, C are y x, x 2y, x 3y
Let A , ,B 2, ,C 3,
4
Slope of AB 3
2 7
7 4
Slope of BC 1 1
3 2 21 8
3
7
2 3
Centroid
3
,
3 x, y
4 3
y 7 7
x 2 3 8 9
7 7
14 7 m
24 12 n
2021.35 (n + m) = 38405.65
52. 17500.32
Sol. a x 2Px 2 ,b xP11, C x 11Px 11
x!
a x 2 !.b ,c x 11 !
x 11!
Now, a 182bc
x!
x 2 ! 182 x 11!
x 11!
x 2 x 1 x! 182x!
x 2 x 1 182 14 13 x 1 13 x 12
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53. 50512.50
Sol. Let us take AB and AD on co – ordinate axis.
Y
(0, q) D C (p, q)
(0, r) N P (r, r)
X
A(0, 0) M (r, 0) B (p, 0)
x 2 y 2 2rx 2ry r 2 0
Let the co – ordinates of C = (p, q)
The equation of MN is x y r
Its distance from C is 5 units.
pqr
5
2
p q r
2
50
Since, (p, q) lies on the circle
p2 q2 2rp 2rq r 2 0
p q r
2
2pq 0
50 2pq 0 pq 25
Hence, area of rectangle = 25 sq. units.
54. 21005.00
Sol. Case – I : All 9 digit alike 5 C1 say 666666666 = 5 ways.
Case – II : 3 alike and 6 other alike 5 C2 .2! e.g. 555666666 or 666 555555 etc.
Total ways 5 C2 .2! 9 C3 20.84 1680
Case – III : 4 alike + 5 other alike
5
C2 .2! e.g. 666677777 or 777766666
Total ways 5 C2 .2! 9 C4 2520
Case – IV : When each digit 3 repeats three times 5 C3 e.g., 555666777
9! 9.8.7.6.5!
Total ways 10. 10
3!3!3! 6.6.6
20 7 16800
Hence, N 21005
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OPEN TEST
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PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 02-05-2021
SECTION – A
1. AD
Sol. fmax = 0.4 110 = 44 N 40N
40 + f = 60 N
f
f = 20 N
a=0
30N
60N 80N
2. AC
P(dV)
Sol. C Cv …(i)
n(dT)
dT
To ev …(ii)
dV
From (i) and (ii)
R
C Cv
V
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3. AC
Sol. Upon heating an object, distance between any two points increases.
4. BC
1
2 10 30º
2u sin 2 1s .
Sol. T 30º
g 10
30º 30º
5. BD
4
25t 50
Sol. V dt
2
10
6. AD
1 10.2 g 1 9.9g
Sol. f1 ; f2
2l 2l
5 5
f1 f ; f2 f
3 3
f1 10.2
1.015 f1 1.015 f2
f2 9.9
f 5
f 1.015 f
5 3
5 1 1.015 5 2.015
f
3 1 1.015 3 0.015
f = 224
SECTION – B
7. 2
V v
Sol. =
r
V
8. 4
mv 2 mV
Sol. Fnet =
r
F
Gm2 3 mv 2 Gma a F
r a/ 3
2 v2
a2 2 r a2
4=v
m m
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9. 7
Sol. ma cos mg ma sin m A
A = a cos – (g + a sin)
4 2 3
= 20 10 20 7
5 5 5
10. 2
1
Sol. g cos t2 = 2R cos
2
4R
t= = 2.
g
11. 1
dv v(m/s)
Sol. av
ds
P
QR
tan
PQ
a = PQ tan = QR = 1 m/s2 Q R s
(2, 0) (3, 0)
12. 3
Sol. WAB P0 V0 ; WCD 4P0 V0
WABCD 3P0 V0
SECTION – C
13. 00007.84
330 v v
Sol. f ' 0.94 f 0.94 1
330 330
v = 19.8 m/s
v 2 19.82
s 7.84
2a 50
14. 00001.57
Sol. y y 0 sin 2 ft
Vparticle a 2fy0
Vwave f
k
VParticle 4 Vwave
2fy 0 = 4f
y
0
2
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15. 00001.33
GM
Sol. Centrifugal force Per unit mass = …1
r2
2r 3 / 2
T
GM
Putting value of r in equation (1) we get
F T 4 / 3
16. 00002.67
Sol. Net force is zero
3F2L 2FL 8FL
Total elongation =
Y3A 3YA 3YA
17. 00009.80
Sol. Upward force exerted by liquid at the bottom of conical flask
= ghA = 1200 × 9.8 × 10–1 × 0.1 = 117.6 N
Weight of flask = 107.8 N
Since flask is in equilibrium, net force acting on it should be equal to zero.
So force exerted by liquid on the curved surface of the conical flask
= 9.8 N in downward direction.
18. 00002.73
Sol. Collision will occur after 1 sec.
Just before collision velocity of each object will be 10 m/sec.
Just after collision velocity of combined system will be zero.
So, time taken to reach ground = ( 3 1) sec.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. ACD
Sol. (A) [H+] = 10–2 + 10–2 = 2 10–2
pH = -log(2 10–2) = 1.7
(B) [OH–] = 10–2 – 10–4 = 10–2(1 – 10–2) = 10–2(0.99)
pOH = - log[(0.99) (10–2)] = 2 - log0.99
= 2 + 0.004 = 2.004
pH = 14 – 2.004 = 11.99
20. AB
Sol. CH3
CH3
n
21. AC
Sol. P = NaC CNa, Q = CH3 – C C – CH3
Na/liqNH3
CH3 C CCH3 Trans 2 butene
H /N O
CH3 C CCH3
2 2
n Bu tan e
HgSO /HgSO
CH3 C CCH3
4 4
CH3 CH2 C CH3
22. ABCD
Sol. Alcohols have higher boiling point than ethers. Ethers having larger surface area boils at
higher temperature than that with smaller surface area.
23. ABCD
Sol. CaC2 N2 CaCN2 C
CaCN2 forms NH3 when react with water
CaO 3 C CaC2 CO
CaC2 forms C2H2 gas with water
Mg OH2 NH3
Air H2O
Mg MgO.Mg3N2
oxygen
Na Na2O Na2O2 NaO2
H2O
NaOH H2O2 O2
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24. AB
Sol. O NH2
and are more reactive then phenols due to stronger +R and weaker
SECTION – B
25. 8
Sol. x = 5(All the d-electrons(s) are unpaired)
y = 24
Two F– contains (6 + 6) electrons
Mn2+ ion contains (2p6 and 3p6) twelve electrons
26. 4
Sol. Fact calculated from MOT
27. 4
Sol. n-factor = 4
M 80
E 50 5y
4 4
y 4
28. 2
Sol. Molar mass of the gas= 2 × Vapour density =64g.
Number of moles= 128/64 =2
29. 1
Sol. Na2B4O7 2NaBO2 B2O3
30. 5
Sol.
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SECTION – C
31. 00020.00
Sol. Rate = k[A][B]0
4 10–6 = k(0.2)(0.2)0
4 10 6
k 20 10 6 y 10 6 y 20
0.2
32. 00009.89
1
Sol. pH pK w pK a logC
2
0.01
Molarity of CH3COO– 1000 0.1M
100
Cl– has not contribution towards pH
Now pH = ½[14 + 4.78 + log 10–1] = 8.89
33. 00003.00
Sol. Due to same terminal group.
34. 00060.00
Sol. Product is CH3CH2CH2OH.
35. 00010.60
Sol.
M OH2 s
M aq 2 OH aq
2
S 2S
Ksp = 4s = 32 10
3 –12
or s = 2 10–4
[OH–] = 2s = 2(2 10–4) = 4 10–4
pOH = -log(4 10–4) = 3.4
pH = 14 – 3.4 = 10.6
36. 00046.40
Sol. Meq. of MnO4 = 200 0.4 5 = 400
W W
Meq. of Fe2+ = 1000 1000
E M
W
Moles of iron = = Eq. of Fe (as n = 1)
M
Meq. of MnO4 = Meq of M mole of Fe2+
or, 400 = Mole 1000
Mole of Fe2+ = 0.4
1 mole siderite (FeCO3) gives one mole Fe2+
Moles of siderite = 0.4
Mass of siderite (FeCO3) = 0.4(116) = 46.4 g(molar mass = 116)
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SECTION – A
37. BCD
Sol. General term
2x
25 r r
25Cr x 1/5 3/5
38. ACD
1
Sol. cos2 ( x) sin2 ( y)
2
1
cos{ (x y)} cos[ (x y)]
2
1 1
cos{(x y)} cos ( x y )
3 2 3
cos{ (x y)} 1
cos (x y) cos 2n
x y 2n,n
Now, x + y = 2n and x – y = 1/3
x n 1/ 6
1
y n (n )
6
1 1
(x,y) n ,n
6 6
39. ACD
Sol. Given, A B C
A B C A B C
cot cot cot cot cot cot …(i)
2 2 2 2 2 2
A B C A B C
But tan ,tan ,tan are in H.P. cot ,cot ,cot are in A.P.
2 2 2 2 2 2
A C B
cot cot 2cot …(ii)
2 2 2
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A B C B
From (i) and (ii), we get cot .cot .cot 3 cot
2 2 2 2
A C
cot .cot 3 …(iii)
2 2
A C
cot cot
Now, 2 2 cot A cot C
2 2 2
B
2cot
2 3 [From (ii) and (iii)]
2
B
cot 3
2
40. BCD
Sol. Let ax by 1 be the chord …(1)
Making the equation of hyperbola homogeneous using (1),
We get
3x 2 y 2 2x 4y ax by 0
or, 3 2a x 2 1 4b y 2 2b 4a xy 0
Since the angle subtended at the origin is a right angle, so, coefficient of x 2 coefficient
of y 2 0
3 2a 1 4b 0 a 2b 1
The chords are 2b 1 x by 1 0
Or, b 2 y x 1 0,
which, clearly, pass through the fixed point (1, –2)
41. AB
Sol. We have, 1 c 2 nc 1
1 c 2 n2c 2 1 2nc
c 1
…(1)
2n 1 n2
1 nz 1
c n
Now,
2n z
1 2 1
1 n n z
1 n2 z
1
1 n 2
1 n2 n 2cos
2n
1 cos 1 c cos (Using (1))
1 n2
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42. ACD
n
Sol. Sr 2 2 .... n n
r 1
2 ..... n 2 ...... n
n
Lt
n
Sr 2 .... 2 .... n
r 1
1 1
1
2
1
25 4
29 1
375 375
25 2 348 12
1
375 375
SECTION – B
43. 4
2
sec x 1
Sol. We have, 3 9y 2 6y 2 1
2 2 2
3sec x
y2 y 1
3 9
2
2 1 1
3sec x
y 3 9 1
2
2 2 1 1 1 2
Now, sec x 1 3 sec x 3 and y 3 9 3 , so we must have sec x 1
1
and y 0.
3
1
x 0, , 2,3 and y
3
There are 4 solutions.
44. 1
Sol. We have,
4 3i 4 3i 1 2i
z1
1 2i 1 2i1 2i
10 5i
2 i which represents the point whose coordinates are (2, –1)
5
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Also, we have,
iz z
i x iy x iy 0 [Putting z x iy ]
i x y x y 0
i 1 x y 0 which represents the line y x
Hence, reflection of the point (2, –1) in the line y x gives the point (1, –2) which is
equivalent to 1 – 2i in the argand plane.
45. 2
2
Sol. Given, b 2 4 ac, c 2 4ab and a 4ac
Equality cannot hold simultaneously
[ a, b, c are different]
a2 b2 c 2 4 ab bc ca R 4
2 2 2
Also, a b c ab bc ca
1
b c 2 c a 2 a b 2 0 R 1
2
46. 9
Sol. Let f(x) = p(x) – q(x)
f(1) = p(1) – q(1) = 0 f(x) = (x – 1) (t1x + t2)
f(2) = 1= 2t1 + t2
f(3) = 4 = 2 (3t1 + t2) t1 = 1, t2 = -1
f(4) = p(4) – q(4) = 3 (4t1 + t2) = 3(4 – 1) = 9
47. 8
Sol. Let t 0 be such that x y z t 29 . Put x x 1 1, y y1 2, z z1 3 where
x , y1,z1 0, the equation becomes x1 y1 z1 t 23 . Its number of solutions is
1
26
C3 2600 .
48. 6
Sol. Since, the line y x c is normal to the given P
circle, c = 1
So, the equation of line is y x 1 …(i)
Also, the radius of the circle is .
Given AP 2 1 C A
2 1
OP 2
PC
Area of quadrilateral OBPC O
(1, 2) B
1 2
2 36 6
2
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SECTION – C
49. 00310.00
x2 y2
Sol. Let the orbit of the earth be the ellipse 1 ……(1)
a2 b2
6
Length of major axis 2a 186 10 miles (given)
a 93 106 miles.
1
Also, eccentricity e (given).
60
Let the sun be at the focus S (ae, 0). Then, the earth will be at shortest and longest
distance from the sun when the earth is at the extremities of the major axis which are
respectively nearest and farthest from this focus S.
Shortest distance of the earth from the sun
= SA, where S is (ae, 0) and A is (a, 0)
a ae 93 106 1
60
1 4
9145 10 miles and longest distance of the earth from
the sun.
= SA’, where S is (ae, 0) and A‘ is (–a, 0)
a ae 93 106 1
60
1 4
9455 10 miles.
50. 25927.00
Sol. Any number between 1 and 1000000 must be of less than seven digits. Therefore, it
must be of the form a1a2a3a 4a5a6 where a1,a2 ,a3 ,a4 ,a5 ,a6 0,1,2,....,9
According to question, sum of the digits = 18
Thus, a1 a2 a3 a 4 a5 a6 18 where 0 ai 9,i 1,2,3,....,9
Required number
6
= coefficient of x18 in 1 x x 2 .... x 9
6
1 x10
18
= coefficient of x in
1 x
6
6
= coefficient of x18 in 1 x10 1 x
6
= coefficient of x18 in 1 6C1x10 1 x
(leaving terms containing powers of x greater than 18)
6
= coefficient of x18 in 1 x 6C1 .
6
coefficient of x 8 in 1 x
6181C18 6. 681C8 23C5 6. 13C8
23.22.21.20.19 13.12.11.10.9
6 =
120 120
33649 7722 25927
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51. 02122.11
The given circles are x 1 y 2 1
2 2
Sol. …..(i)
and x 7 y 10 4
2 2
……(ii)
Let A = (1, 2), B = (7, 10), r1 1,r2 2
AB 10, r1 r2 3
Since, AB r1 r2 , the two circles are non intersecting. Radii of the two circles at time t
are 1 0.3t and 2 0.4t .
For the two circles to touch each other, AB r1 0.3t r2 0.4t
2 2
52. 03238.50
Sol. We have 3y 2 4y 6x 8 0
4 8
y 2 y 2x 0
3 3
2
2 4 8
y 3 9 2x 3 0
2
2 20
y 3 2x 9
2
2 10
y 3 2 x 9
2 10
Let y Y and x X
3 9
Y 2 2X
Comparing with Y 2 4 aX
1
a
2
All three normals to the parabola are real and meet on the axis of parabola, then
X 2a and Y 0
10 2
i.e. x 1 and y 0
9 3
19 2
x and y
9 3
2 19
or a, 3 ; a 9
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53. 00630.00
1 1
x x 2 2 1
P x x
Sol. We have 2 2
Q 1
x
x
1
As x 1, , so x 0
x
2
1
x 3
P x 1 3
Now 2 x
Q 1 x 1
x x x x
P 1 3
2 2 x 2 3 (Using A.M. G.M.)
Q x x 1
x
54. 00001.25
Sol. Given, family of lines ax by c 0
2 4
Also 3a 2b 4c 0 a b c
3 3
2 4
ax by c 0 b c x by c 0
3 3
2 4
x y b x 1 c 0
3 3
2 4 c
x y x 1 0
3 3 b
2 4 c
x y x 1 0 where
3 3 b
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OPEN TEST
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 28-02-2021
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Speed of source vs = r = r 2n
22
vs = 0.70 × 2 × × 5 = 22 m/s.
7
Maximum frequency when the source is approaching the listener
v 352
n1 = n= × 1000
v vs 352 22
n1 = 1066 Hz
Minimum frequency when the source is receding the listener
v 352
n2 = n= × 1000 = 941 Hz.
v vs 352 22
2. C
Sol. From the law of length of stretched string, we have n1 1 = n2 2 = n3 3
Here n1 : n2 : n3 = 1 : 3 : 15
n 3 1 n 3
1 1 = and = 15/1
2 n2 1 3 n1
2 1 and 3 1
3 15
The total length of the wire is 105 cm.
Therefore 1 2 3 = 105
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1 1 21 1
or 1 + + = 105 or = 105
3 15 15
105 15
1 = = 75 cm.
21
75
2 = 1 = = 25 cm
3 3
75
3 = 1 = = 5 cm
15 15
3. D
1 T
Sol. n=
2 m
1 T T
n+5=
2 m
n 5 T T
=
n T
2
T 5 25 10
1+ = 1 = 1 + =1+
T n n 500
T 10
= 0.020
T 500
4. D
Sol. n = n1 + n2
W = U1 + U2
nCV = n1CV1 + n2CV2
R R
= n1 + n2
1 –1 2 –1
CP = nCV
R R
nCP = n11 + n22
1 –1 2 –1
nC P C
= = P
nC V CV
n1 1 R R
n2 2
1 –1 2 –1
= R R
n2
n1 ( 2 – 1) ( 1 – 1)
n1 1 ( 2 – 1) n 2 2 ( 1 – 1)
=
n 1 ( 2 – 1) n 2 ( 1 – 1)
5. A
Sol. The heat, which 0.15 kg of water can release when its temperature is changed from 20 to 0ºC.
Q1 = mWSWTW = 0.15 × (1 × 103) × (20 – 0) = 3000 cal ...(1)
Now heat absorbed by 0.10 kg of ice at –10ºC to increase its temperature to 0ºC
Q2 = mice Sice Tice
= 0.10 × (0.5 × 103) × [0 – (–10)]
= 500 cal
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1 r2
H = m W
R 2 R 2 r2
1
H=
4 10 4 1000
2
3 12 10 4
= 0.7 2 2
( 4 1 ) 10 4
= 10 cm
7. D
rgh1d 1
Sol. Twater = .... (1)
2 cos 1
rgh 2 d 2
Tmercury = .... (2)
2 cos 2
dividing eq. (1) by eq. (2)
Twater h d cos 2
= 1 1
Tmercury h 2 d 2 cos 1
According to question
h1 = 10 cm, h2 = 3.42 cm
d1 = 1 gm/cc ; d2 = 13.6 gm/cc
1 = 0º and 2 = 135º.
From equation
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Twater 10 1 cos135o
=
Tmercury 3.42 13.6 cos 0 o
cos 135º = 0.71
Twater 1
=
Tmercury 65
.
8. C
T/A T/
Sol. Y= = T×l=YAl
/ A
Here l, l and A are the same
TY
Tsteel Ysteel
= Tsteel = 2Tcopper ( Ysteel = 2 × Ycopper)
Tcopper Ycopper
Considering the equilibrium of the plank Tsteel + 2Tcopper = 100
Solving Tcopper = 25 kgf Tsteel = 50 kgf
9. C
Sol. Let be the modulus of elasticity of the string and T, the tension is the string. Then
T
= where
( a / )
T = mg
a mg
= mg or = …(1)
a
Let L be the length of string when it is revolving as a conical pendulum making n revolutions per
second. If T´ be the tension in this case, then
O
T´
mg
( L – ) LM
mg ( L – ) OP
T´ =
=
a N
Q
mg
or, T´ = [L – ] …(2)
a
mg
From figure, T´cos= mg or T´ =
cos
and T´ sin= mL sin2,
or T´ = m L 2,
mg g
= m L 2 or L = 2 ...(3)
cos cos
From T´cos= mg, we have
mg
[L – ] cos = mg
a
a
or cos = …(4)
( L – )
From eqn. (3) and (4), we get
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g LM (L – ) OP
(2 n ) N a Q
L= 2
L g OP
L= M
N g – 4 n a Q 2
10. D
m m
Sol. T1 = 2 T12 = 42
k1 k1
4 2 m
k1 =
T12
k1
k2
m
m 4 2 m
T2 = 2 k2 =
k2 T22
m
T = 2
k'
1 1 1 k 1k 2
= k' =
k' k1 k 2 k1 k 2
4 2 m 4 2 m
. 2
T12 T2
=
4 2 m 4 2 m
T12 T22
4 2 m
4 2 m 2 2
2
k’ =
T1 T2 = 4 m
1 1 T12 T22
4 2 m 2 2
T1 T2
m m
T = 2 = 2
k' 4 2 m
T12 T22
2
= T12 T22
2
T= T12 T22
11. C
Sol. v = a2 x2
v2 = 2 (a2 – x2)
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x2 v2
1 .....(1)
a 2 (a) 2
Equation (1) represents elliptical curve.
12. C
Sol. Resultant force on particle '1'
Fr = 2 F + F'
Gm 2 Gm 2 mv 2
or Fr = 2 + =
2r 2 4r 2 r
Gm 2 2 1
or v=
r 4
13. A
Sol. Both the masses, 2m and m, after striking the bar give equal momentum each 2mv to the bar in
opposite directions. Hence, after collision the bar has no translational motion, i.e. the linear
velocity of the centre of mass of the bar is zero (vc = 0)-
When both the masses stick to the bar, the whole system rotates about the centre of mass C. As
there is no external torque acting on the system, the angular momentum is conserved.
Before collision (bar is stationary), there will be only the angular momentum of 2m and m about
C. Hence the initial angular momentum (see Fig.) is
Ji = 2mva + m (2v) 2a = 6 m v a.
(in an anticlockwise direction)
After collision, the bar and both the masses (2m and m) rotate with angular velocity about the
centre of mass C. The moment of inertia of the bar (mass 8m and length 6a) about C is
M 2 8m(6a ) 2
= = 24m a2, and the moments of inertia of 2m and m about C are 2ma2 and 4ma2
12 12
respectively. Hence, after collision the angular momentum of the system is
Jf = (24ma2 + 2ma2 + 4ma2) = 30ma2
But Ji = Jf (conservation of angular momentum)
6 ma v v
= =
30 ma 2 5a
(in an anticlockwise direction)
The angular kinetic energy
1 2
I of the system is
2
2
1 v 3
= (30 ma2) = mv2
2 5a 5
14. A
Sol. The P.E of the mass at d/2 due to the earth and moon is
GM 1m GM 2 m
U = –2 –2
d d
Earth
Moon
R1 P O2
O1 R2
M
P
M1 M2
d
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2Gm
or U = – (M1 + M2)
d
1
m Ve2 + U = 0
2
G
Ve = 2 ( M1 M 2 )
d
15. C
Sol. As the spring is compressed by 2 metre with the application of a force of 200 N. Hence its force
constant k is given by
F 200
k= = = 100 N/ m
2 2
Let be the distance along the inclined plane in which the mass travels before it comes to rest.
Now applying the conservation of energy.
S
fixed inclined
=30º plane
1 2
kx = mg h = mg sin
2
1 1
or × 100 × 42 = 20 × 9.8 × ×
2 2
or = 800/98 = 8.17 m.
16. D
Sol. Given quantity is = (a2 – b2) h
dimension of h = [L]
dimensions of a2 – b2 = [L2 – L2] = L2
Therefore the dimensions of the given quantity are [L3]. Thus the quantity being measured is
volume
17. A
Sol. (a) The distance travelled by the rocket during burning interval (1 minute = 60 s) in which
resultant acceleration is vertically upwards and is 10 m/s2 will be
h1 = 0 × 60 + (1/2) × 10 × 602 = 18000 m ...(1)
And velocity acquired by it will be
v = 0 + 10 × 60 = 600 m/s ...(2)
Now after 1 minute the rocket moves vertically up with initial velocity of 600 m/s and acceleration
due to gravity oppose its motion.
So, it will go to a height h2 till its velocity becomes zero such that
0 = (600)2 – 2gh2
h2 = 18000 m [as g = 10m/s2] ...(3)
So from eq. (1) and (3) the maximum height reached by the rocket from the ground.
H = h1 + h2 = 18 + 18 = 36 km
(b) As after burning of fuel the initial velocity from Eq. (2) is 600 m/s and gravity opposes the
motion of rocket, so from 1st equation of motion time taken by it to reach the maximum height (for
which v = 0)
0 = 600 – gt, i.e.t = 60 s
after finishing of fuel, the rocket goes up for 60 sec i.e., 1 minute more.
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18. A
Sol. For boat A
Time taken to move a distance 500 m along the stream = 500 /(20 + 10)
Time taken to move a distance 500 m against the stream = 500/(20 – 10)
Time taken by boat A to reach the original position
350 500 2000
= + = second.
30 10 30
For boat B. The situation is shown in (fig.)
y
v B = 20 m/s
x
10 m/s
The boat B moves across the river for 500 m and comes back to the original position i.e.,
vB sin – 10 = 0, i.e. 20 sin – 10 = 0,
sin = 1/2 or = 30º
Now velocity of boat B across the river = 20 cos 30º = 20 ( 3 /2) = 10 3 m/s.
500
Time taken to move a distance 500 m across the river = second
10 3
500
Time taken to move a distance 500 m to come back = second
10 3
500 500
Total time taken = +
10 3 10 3
1000 100
= =
10 3 3
2000 / 30
Required ratio =
100 / 3
2000 3 2
= = = 1.155
3000 3
Hence correct answer is (A)
19. D
3/ 2 3/ 2
Tmercury a mercury 0.387
Sol. =
=
Tmars a mars 1.524
3/ 2
1.524
Tmars = Tmercury ×
0.387
= (0.241years) × (7.8)
= 1.9 years.
20. D
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SECTION – B
21. 00004.00
Sol. We have,
d
= k ( – 0)
dt
Where 0 is temperature of the surrounding and is the temperature of the body at time t.
Suppose = 1 at time t = 0.
Then,
z d
1 – 0
z
t
= – k dt
0
– 0
or, ln = –kt
1 – 0
or, – 0 = (1 – 0)e–kt ...(1)
The body continues to lose heat till its temperature becomes equal to that of the surrounding. The
loss of heat in this entire period is,
Qm = ms(1 – 0)
This is the maximum heat the body can lose. If the body loses half this heat, the decreases in its
temperature will be,
Q m – 0
= 1
2 ms 2
If the body loses this heat in time t1, the temperature at t1 will be,
1 – 0 0
1 – = 1
2 2
Putting these value of time and temperature in (1)
1 0
–0 = (1 – 0)
2
1
or, e – kt1 =
2
ln 2
or, t1 =
k
22. 00005.00
Sol. When tube is rotated, liquid starts to flow radially outward and air in sealed arm is compressed.
Let the shift of liquid be x as shown in figure.
a–x
x
A
( – x) B
x
Let cross-sectional area of tube be S. Initial volume of air, V0 = Sa and initial pressure
P0 = 10500 Nm–2
Final volume, V = S (a – x)
PV P .a.
Final pressure, P = 0 0 0
V (a x )
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P0 a
or Pressure at B, P2 = P + xg = + xg
(a x )
Centripetal force required for circular motion of vertical column of height x of liquid is provided by
reaction of the tube while that to horizontal length (l –x) is provided by excess pressure at B.
Force exerted by pressure difference is
F1 = (PB – PA) S = (P2 – P0)
Px
S= 0 xg
(a x )
Mass of horizontal arm AB of liquid is,
m = S (l – x)
x x
Radius of circular path traced by its centre of mass is r = x +
2 2
Centripetal force, F2 = m 02 r
But F2 = F1 or
x 2 P0 x
S (l – x)} 0 xg S
2 ( a x )
or x = .01 m = 1 cm
Length of air column in sealed arm = (a – x)
= 5 cm Ans.
23. 00003.50
v
Sol. We know that n´ = n
v vs
for v >> vs, we have
1
1 vs
n´ = n = n 1
1 ( v s / v) v
v
n´ = n 1 s ...(1)
v
When the source is receding, vs = –vs then
v
n´´ = n 1 s ...(2)
v
From Eqs. (1) and (2)
v v
n´–n´´ = n 1 s – n 1 s
v v
2 nv s
=
v
n´ n´´ 2 v s
or
n v
Percentage change in frequency
2v
= s × 100
v
According to the given problems
2v s
× 100 = 2
v
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2v s
Given that v = 350, hence, × 100 = 2
350
or vs = 3.5 m/s.
24. 00001.42
Sol. For the isothermal expansion, be Boyle's law, we have
P1V1 = P2V2
P1 V1 5V1
or = = =5
P2 V2 V1
Now, applying gas law at constant volume, we get
P2 P P
= 3 = 1 ( P3 = P1)
T2 T3 T1
P2 T T
or, = 2 = 1
P1 T3 T3
(As first expansion was isothermal,
hence T1 = T2)
T3 P
= 1 =5
T1 P2
or T3 = 5T1 = 5 × 300 = 1500K
z
V2
3 8.3
83.14 × 103 Joule = – 1 (1500 – 300) + 3 × 8.3 × 300 × loge5
29880
or, 83140 = – 1 + 12027
[ loge5 = 1.61]
= 1.42
25. 00012.00
Sol. Density of sphere material
= specific gravity × density of water = s
m
Its volume, V =
s
Hence, mass of water displaced by the sphere
m m 2
= V = = = = 4 kg
s s 0 .5
Since, the tank is accelerating upward with acceleration a, therefore, apparent value of
gravitational acceleration is
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g' = g + a = 12 ms–2
Hence upthrust exerted by
water on the sphere is
F = V (g + a) = 48 N
mg
ma
F
T
Now considering free body diagram of the sphere accelerating with the tank
F – mg – T = ma
or T = F – mg – ma
= 24 N (Ans.)
When thread snaps, tension T disappears, Let sphere now start accelerating upward with
acceleration b, considering free body diagram,
F – mg = mb
b = 14 ms–2
This is absolute acceleration of the sphere. But tank itself is accelerating upwards with
acceleration a. Therefore, upward acceleration of sphere relative to tank
= b – a = 12 ms–2
26. 00300.00
27. 00008.00
Sol. Use Kepler law.
28. 00002.00
29. 01000.00
30. 00000.40
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. A
Sol. Energy is required to break the PCl5 molecule ΔH>0
32. B
Sol. ΔH1 =ΔH 2 +Δ vap H c +2×Δd diss H H 2
33. B
Sol. S>0
34. C
Sol. Theoretical
35. A
Sol. Radioactive decay is 1st order reaction.
36. A
Sol.
The lone pair is part of aromaticity
N
H
NH2
lone pair is in resonance.
37. D
Sol. Common ion effect
38. B
Sol. Two stereocenters can have different configuration.
39. C
Sol. 1st step is formation of carbocation (electrophile)
40. C
41. D
Sol. MgCO 3 MgO CO2 is not redox reaction.
42. A
43. C
Sol. B2O3 +CaF2 +H 2SO 4 would produce BF3
44. D
Sol. H +2 has only one electron.
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45. D
Sol. O 2+
2 has highest bond order.
46. B
Sol. Cs has less charge density so less hydration.
47. C
48. D
Sol. Moles of H 2O2 used in first reaction 0.25
Moles of H 2O2 used in second reaction 0.2
Total moles 0.45
Volume strength 0.45 / 0.15 11.2 33.6
49. A
Sol. Mg has configuration Ne 3s 2
Al has configuration Ne 3s 2 3 p 2
Easier do remove electron from 3p compare to 3s
50. C
Sol. Enol form is anti-aromatic in C
OH
SECTION – B
51. 00005.00
Sol.
OH
'B'= Ph
Ph
'A'=
52. 00005.00
Sol. BF2 , SF2 , H 2O , SnCl2 , I 3
53. 00000.00
Sol. t1/2 a1 n
t1/2 k 1a1n
log t1/ 2 log k ' 1 n log a
Slop = 1 tan 45
1 n 1 n 0
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54. 00000.50
Sol. Given, T1 = 546 K
P1 = 1 atm
T2 = 273 K
P2 = ?
P1 P2
T1 T2
P1 T2 1 273
P2
T1 546
1
atm
2
55. 00044.00
50
Sol. Moles of HCl used 0.2 1 102 mol=mol of KOH
1000
2
Moles of KOH in initial solution 10 10 0.1
Mass of KOH 0.1 56 5.6 g
Mass of NaHCO3 10 5.6 4.4 g
56. 00100.00
Sol. 30 = 70 Eb
Eb = 100
57. 00011.00
Sol. P4 + 3NaOH + 3H2O PH3 + 3NaH2PO2
58. 00009.00
Sol. 10.8 mg of MgSO4 is present in 103 g of water
Thus, 106 g of water contains = 10800 mg of MgSO4 = 10.8 g of MgSO4
120 g MgSO4 100 g of CaCO3
100
So, 10.8 g of MgSO4 10.8 9 g CaCO3
120
Hardness of water = 9 ppm
59. 00010.00
60. 00829.08
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SECTION – A
61. D
Sol. It is given that z 1
So, z=cosθ+isinθ let , where 0, 2
z z
Now, 1 gives 2 cos 2 1
z z
1 1
cos 2 ,
2 2
5 7 11 2 4 5
, , , , , , ,
6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3
i.e., 8 values
62. C
Sol. 13 1
Now,
a b 2 3 4 5 6
4 3 1 6 5 2
2 .... 6 7 8 ..... 12
1
Also, ab 3
4 4 3 1
2 3 .... 12
3
2
Therefore equation is given by x a b x ab 0
x2 x 3 0
63. A
1
Sol. Let x t , then, we have
x
1 1
x 2 2 t 2 2 and x 3 3 t 3 3t
x x
Now, the given equation can be writes as
t 3 t 2 9t 9 0
t 1 t 2 9 0
t 1,3. 3
1 2
If x 1 x x 1 0 no real x
x
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1
If x 3 x 2 3x 1 0
x
3 3 3 5
This gives x and x
2 2
64. C
Sol. From given equation,
2
2 a 2 a 2 4 a 3
sin x
2
sin 2 x
a 2 a 4 a 3, 1
2
2
As, 0 sin x 1
0 a 31
3 a 2
65. A
k 1
Sol. 27 k 1 1 26
2
1 k 1 26 k 1C2 26 ..... 26k 27
66. D
Sol. Six letters can be arranged in following ways 1,1,1,3 or 1,1, 2, 2
1,1,1,3 selection of boxes can be done as 3 C1×2
Total such selections 6 9 16
The number of required arrangements 15 61
10,800
67. A
Sol. Let s 15 35 63 99 143 ..... tn
15 35 63 99 143 ..... tn
tn 15 20 28 36 44 .....upto n 1 terms
n 1
15
2
40 8 n 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
.....
2 3 5 5 7 7 9
1
6
68. C
p q r
Sol. . . arein HP
q r 2 p r p 2q p q 2r
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q r 2 p r p 2q p q r
. . are in AP
p q r
Adding 3 in all
p, q, r arein HP
69. B
Sol. Diagonals bisect each other and QS is parallel to y-axis
x1 x2
x x 2 8 y1 y2 11 3
1 2 &
2 2 2 2
x1 x2 5, y1 y2 14
y 3 11 y2
PS SR 2 1
3 3
Q 5,12 , S 5, 2
70. A
Sol. 3 x 2 5 y 2 8 xy 5 x 7 y 2 0
x y 1 3 x 5 y 2 0
x y 0
71. C
2
Sol.
Equation of normal to x 3 4 y 1 at 2t 3, t 1 is
2
x 3 t y 1 2t t 2
As these normals pass through (h, k)
t 2 1 k t 3 h 0
2t1 3 7, 2t2 3 1
t1 2, t2 2
t3 0
Point 3, 1
72. B
x2 y2
Sol. 1 P a cos , b sin
a 2 b2
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A a cos , 0
B 0, b sin
na cos mb sin
Q , h, k
mn mn
cos
m n h ,sin m n k
na mb
2 2
m n h2 m n k 2 1
x2
y2
1
2 2 2 2
na mb na mb
mn mn
73. A
Sol. Vertex C lies on x 2 y 2 50
A 5,5
B 7, 1
C 50 cos , 50 sin
50 cos 2 50 sin 4
Centroid is ,
3 3
Let orthocenter be (x, y)
x 50 cos 2 y 50 sin 4
,
3 3 3 3
2 2
x2 y4
1
50 50
x 2 y 2 4 x 8 y 30 0
74. C
Sol. Choosing origin as midpoint BC such that, A, B, C lying on x-axis
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A , 0 , B a , 0 , C a , 0
Any circles passes through B and C has centre (0, b) and equation will be
2
x 2 y b a2 b2
h 2 k 2 a 2 2kb ..... 1
& PD AP
k b k 0
1
h 0 h
k 2 bk h2 h ..... 2
On solving (1) and (2)
2
h k 2 2 a 2
75. C
Sol. xy 12 4 x 4 y 2 x 2 y
xy 6 x 12 2 y 0
Or, xy 2 x 12 6 y 0
1
Area of trapezium AECD area of square
2
1 2 c 6c 1
2 2 4 16
2 3 3 2
8 2c 8 3
c 44 3
y 3x 4 4 3 y 3 x 4 4
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76. D
x2 y 2
Sol. A 3sec , 2 tan be any point on hyperbola 1, equation of chord of contact is
9 4
x sec y tan
1
6 4
1
24 sec 2 tan 2 24 sec 2 tan 2 24
2
77. A
2
Sol. 3x 2
2 y 2 6 3 2 2 2 6 3 x 2 y 6
3 3 2 2 2 6 9 2
2 3 2 2 2 6 4 2
12 2 6 2 42
2 2 2 7
78. B
Sol. For y2 = 8x, the point of intersection of perpendicular tangents is M(2t1t2, 2(t1+t2))
M satisfy line y = x+2
And as tangents are perpendicular t1t2 = - 1
1
2 t1 2 2 t1 1
t1
M 2, 0
2
MN 1 2 2 3
79. D
Sol. Interior origin is closed figure OABC
x 2 y 2 16, y 2 4 x
80. A
AC1 C2 D AD
Sol.
AC2 C1 D AB
5
2 2 AD AC
5 2 AC AB
AC 1 8
AC 4
AB 2 2
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SECTION – B
81. 00001.00
Sol. 4 x2 7 x 1 0
7
tan A tan B
4
1
tan A tan B
4
tan A tan B 7
tan A B
1 tan A tan B 3
4sin A B 7 sin A B cos A B cos 2 A B
2
4 tan 2 A B 7 tan A B 1
1
1 tan 2 A B
82. 00009.00
Sol.
18 2 180 n 2 180 60 360 n 9
18 n
83. 00191.00
Sol. Tn of 3 7 11 ..... 3 n 1 4 4n 1
Tm of 1 6 11 ..... 1 m 1 5 5m 4
For a common term, 4 n 1 5m 4
84. 00546.40
Sol. B
45 30
200 m
45 30
C A D
x y
85. 00446.00
13 23 33 ..... n3
Sol. Tn
1 3 5 ........upto n terms
86. 00001.46
dy 1
Sol. Given point is corresponding to t = 2 and 6t slope of normal at t = 2 is –
dx 12
1
Equation of normal is y – 6 = – (x – 1)
12
73
a = 73, b = a + 12b = 146
12
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87. 00003.50
1 1
Sol. Let =k
Hi1 Hi
2n 2n
H Hi1 ( 1)i 1 1
( 1)i i 2n
i1 Hi Hi 1 i1
k Hi1 Hi
88. 00132.00
Sol. The number of non-negative integer solution of 2 x y z 21
89. 00011.00
n n
1 1 y 1 y
Sol. E= where y 4 x 1
y 2 2
1 1
, n 2 n C1 y n C3 y 3 .... n Cn y n
y 2
5 11
For x ,E should have the term of y .
90. 00117.00
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SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. velocity is equal to slope of displacement time curve
2. A
3. D
Sol. Change in the linear momentum = Algebric area under the F-t Curve
4. A
5. C
6. B
Sol. Moment of inertia of the system about the given axis
I = IA + IB + IC
Now as rod is thin
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IA = m x 02 = 0
Rod B is rotating about one end
IB = ML2 / 3
And for rod C all points are always at distance L from the axis of rotation, so
IC = mL2 =ML2
I = 0 + (ML2 / 3) + ML2 = 4ML2 / 3
So if is the desired angular speed, gain in kinetic energy due to rotation of H from horizontal to
vertical position.
1 2 1 4
KR = I = ML2 2
2 2 3
And loss in potential energy of the system in doing so
L 3
= 0 + Mg + MgL = MgL
2 2
So by conservation of mechanical energy
(2 / 3) ML22 = (3/2) MgL
3 g
or =
2 L
7. ACD
Sol. The masses, 2m and m, after striking the bar give equal momentum each 2mv to the bar in
opposite directions. Hence, after collision the bar has no translational motion, i.e. the linear
velocity of the centre of mass of the bar is zero (vc = 0)-
When both the masses stick to the bar, the whole system rotates about the centre of mass C. As
there is no external torque acting on the system, the angular momentum is conserved.
Before collision (bar is stationary), there will be only the angular momentum of 2m and m about C.
Hence the initial angular momentum (see Fig.) is
Ji = 2mva + m (2v) 2a = 6 m v a.
(in an anticlockwise direction)
After collision, the bar and both the masses (2m and m) rotate with angular velocity about the
centre of mass C. The moment of inertia of the bar (mass 8m and length 6a) about C is
M 2 8m(6a ) 2
= = 24m a2, and the moments of inertia of 2m and m about C are 2ma2 and 4ma2
12 12
respectively. Hence, after collision the angular momentum of the system is
Jf = (24ma2 + 2ma2 + 4ma2) = 30ma2
But Ji = Jf (conservation of angular momentum)
6 ma v v
= 2
=
30 ma 5a
(in an anticlockwise direction)
The angular kinetic energy
1 2
I of the system is
2
2
1 v 3
= (30 ma2) = mv2
2 5a
5
8. AD
Sol. When slipping ceases, the linear speeds of the points of contact of the two cylinders will be equal.
If '1 and '2 be the respective angular speeds, we have
'1 r1 = '2 r2 …… (i)
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The change in the angular speed is brought about by the frictional force which acts as long as the
slipping exists. If this force f acts for a time t, the torque on the first cylinder is f r 1 and that on the
second is f r2. Assuming 1r1 > 2r2, the corresponding angular impulses are – f r1 t and f r2t.
We, therefore, have
– f r1 t = I1 ('1 – 1)
And f r2 t = I2 ('2 – 2)
I1 I
or, – ('1 – 1) = 2 ('2 – 2) …… (ii)
r1 r2
Solving (i) and (ii),
I r I r
'1 = 1 1 22 2 22 1 r2
I 2 r1 I1 r2
I1 1 r2 I 2 2 r1
And '2 = r1.
I 2 r12 I1 r22
9. BC
Sol. Since, force F is constant, therefore, plank moves with constant acceleration. Let that
acceleration be a. For motion of plank,
u = 0, t = 1 second, s = 10 cm = 0.10 m
1
Using s = ut + at2
2
a = 0.20 m/s2
Accelerations of top points of the rollers are also equal to a because these points are in contact
with plank and there is no slipping. Hence, angular accelerations 1 and 2 of bigger and smaller
a a
rollers (respectively) are given by 1 = and 2 =
2R 2r
or 1 = 1 radian / sec2
and 2 = 2 radian / sec2
102.5.g
A B F
F1 F2
N1 102.5.a N2
N1 N2
F1 F2
I11
A B
40.g I22 20.g 20.a
2
C 40.a1 D
F3 F4
V1 V2
Acceleration of centres of mass of bigger and smaller rollers are a1 = R1 and R2 = r2,
respectively.
a1 = a2 = 0.10 ms–2
Now considering free body diagram.
Since, plank tries to side (towards right) over top surface of rollers, therefore, rollers exert
frictional forces on the plank towards left.
For vertical forces on plank,
N1 + N2 = 102.5 g …(1)
For horizontal forces on plank,
F – F1– F2 = 102.5 a ...(2)
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Since, instantaneous axes of rotation of bigger and smaller rollers are C and D respectively,
therefore, taking moments of forces acting on these rollers about their respective instantaneous
axes of rotation.
For bigger roller F12R = I11 …(3)
For smaller roller, F22r = I22 …(4)
3
where F1 = (40) R2 = 0.6 kg m2 (Moment of Inertia of bigger roller about axis C)
2
3
similarly I2 = (20) r2 = 0.075 kg m2
2
From equations (3) and (4)
F1 = 3N
F2 = 1.50 N Ans. (B)
For horizontal forces acting on bigger roller,
F1 – F3 = 40a1 or F3 = F1 – 40a1
or F3 = – 1 N
(–ve sign indicates that friction between bigger roller and floor is opposite to its assumed
direction)
|F3| = 1 N (Rightward) Ans. (C)
10. ABC
Sol. Let us locate the block at an arbitrary angular position <
dW = F . dr = Fds = F (Rd) ...(1)
Now from the condition of equilibrium of the block , we have
F = mg cos + KR ...(2)
from eq. (1) & (2)
dW = mg R cos d + KR2 d
Hence the sought work
0 0
W= dW = 0
cos d KR 2
0
d
KR 2 0 2
W = mg R sin +
2
11. CD
Sol. From work – energy theorem,
For upward motion, work done by
(gravity + airdrag) = change in the kinetic energy
W 1 W
- gh - Fh = 0 – v 2
g 2 g 0
v 02
h= ...(1)
F
2g 1
W
For downward motion
W 1 W 2
+ gh – Fh = v –0
g 2 g
v 02
h= ...(2)
F
2g 1
W
Dividing eq. (2) by (1), we have
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1/ 2
v2 WF WF
= v = v0
2
v0 WF W F
12. BC
Sol. Static friction provide both the components (tangential and radial) acceleration.
SECTION – C
13. 00200.00
Sol. The initial distance between the trains = 250 m. Before the application of brakes, the relative
velocity of the passenger train with respect to goods train = (40 – 20) = 20 m/sec. When the
brakes were applied (after reaction time), the distance between the trains
= 250 – (20 × 0.5) = 240 metre.
The relative acceleration of passenger train = (–1 – 0) = – 1 m/sec 2. The crash can only be
avoided provided that after applying the brakes the relative velocity of the passenger train with
respect to goods train becomes zero before the relative distance becomes zero.
Now applying the formula v2 = u2 + 2 a s, we have 0 = (20)2 – 2 × 1 × s
(20) 2
or s = = 200 metre
2
14. 00090.00
15. 00000.60
Sol. If x is the distance of point P from O then from fig.
S
3m
P O Wall
tan = (x / h) or x = h tan
dx d
or = h (sec2 )
dt dt
i.e. v = h sec2
16. 00037.00
Sol. When shell strikes the ball and gets stuck with it, combined body of mass 2m starts to move to
the right. Let velocity of combined body (just after collision) be v 1.
According to law of conservation of momentum,
v
(m + m) v1 = mv0 or v1 = 0 = 3 ms–1.
2
As soon as the combined body starts to move rightwards, thread becomes inclined to the vertical.
Horizontal component of its tension retards the combined body while trolley accelerates
rightwards due to the same component of tension.
Inclination of thread with the vertical continues to increase till velocities of both (combined body
and trolley) become identical or combined body comes to rest relative to trolley. Let velocity at
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17. 00005.00
18. 00000.15
Sol. Let, speed of bullet is v.
VBC v cos 13 , along x-axis
= vsinθ, along y
2
v cos 13 1
t
3
v sin 2
t
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. A
1
Sol. 1 V RT
MA
1 2
1.5 V RT
MA MB
RT
U av
M
20. B
1
Sol. 4e1 HN 5O3
N 21O
2
21. D
Sol. H 0
22. B
23. C
24. D
25. ABC
a 8a
Sol. Vc 3b, PC T
2 C
27b 27bR
26. ABCD
27. BD
28. CD
29. AC
30. AD
SECTION – C
31. 00003.00
Sol. For radial node
32s 0
18r 2r 2
27 2 0
a0 a0
18a0 10.39a0
r
4
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32. 00006.00
Sol. N 2 g H 2 g
N2H 2
5L 3L
2L
ΔV=8-2=6
33. 00002.00
Sol. Sr 2 aq CO32 aq Ksp1 x y .x 2.5 1010
SrCO3 s
x y x
Sr 2 aq 2 F aq.
SeF2 s Ksp2 x y 2 y 1010
2
x y 2y
34. 00003.00
35. 00011.22
36. 00000.25
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SECTION – A
37. D
Sol. are roots of
Put
Then equation becomes
38. C
Sol. Since are the roots of the given equation, therefore,
and
Multiplying these two equations, we get
39. D
Sol. and
is a solution for which the minimum is attained.
40. D
Sol. Equation of PT is
Equation of
41. D
Sol.
The parabola is
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42. A
2
x2 x 2 x2 x 2
Sol. 2 ( a 3) 2 a 4 0...............(1)
x x 1 x x 1
x2 x 2
t 1 t 2 (a 3)t a 4 0
x x 1
2
(t 1)(t a 4) 0, t 1 t a 4
x2 x 2
x2 x 1
a 4 (a 5) x2 (a 5) x a 6 0
Since,
x R, Disc 0 ( a 5) 2 4(a 5)(a 6) 0
19
(a 5)(3a 19) 0 5 a
3
43. ABD
Sol. PQR will be right a triangle, right angled at R which will lie on directrix, so PQ will be diameter
of circumcircle
44. ABC
Sol. x y 1 will be a square with vertices 1, 0 & 0, 1 and x 2 y 2 a 2 will be a circle with
centre at origin
45. AB
Sol. L must be angle bisector of L1 and L2
L is given by
3x 4 y 1 5x 12 y 2
5 13
14 x 112 y 23 0,
64 x 8 y 3 0
46. CD
1
Sol. P will be on line parallel to y x at a perpendicular distance of
2
Locus of P will be y x 1 or y x 1
47. ABD
Sol. 9a 2 6 a 1 5 a 2 b 2
3a 1
5
a 2 b2
distance of 3, 0
From ax by 1 0 is 5
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centre of circle 3, 0
radius 5
48. ABC
SECTION – C
49. 00002.50
50. 00159.26
51. 00041.00
52. 01923.84
53. 00307.54
54. 01210.00
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SECTION – A
1. ABD
2. AD
Sol. Given that initially the system is at rest so, v CM = 0
Now as in firing the bolls no external force is applied to the system
v CM = constant = 0
m v1 M v 2
i.e., =0
mM
or m v1 + M v 2 = 0 [as m + M = finite]
r1 r r
or m + M 2 = 0 as r
t t t
or mr1 + Mr2 = 0 [as t ]
or m d1 + M d 2 = 0
[as r = d = displacement]
or md1 – Md2 = 0
[as d 2 is opposite to d1 ] .....(1)
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Now as cannon balls cannot leave the car, so the maximum displacement of balls relative to car is
L. And as in doing so the car will shift a distance d2 relative to the ground opposite to the
displacement of balls, the displacement of balls relative to ground will be
M
m
d1 = L – d 2
[i.e., d1 + d2 = drel = L] ....(2)
Substituting the value of d1 from Eqn. (2) in (1), we get
M(L– d2) = (m + M) d2
mL L
i.e., d2 = =
mM (1 M / m)
Now as M and m are both > 0 and finite
so d2 < L
i.e., no matter how the cannon balls are fired, the rail road car cannot travel more than L.
3. CD
Sol. Work done by the gravitational force is independent of the path if change in height is the same.
4. BC
5. AD
Sol. Angular velocity of the camera = Angular velocity of line joining the car and the camera. Angular
velocity of line joining the car and the camera = Velocity of the car/ perpendicular distance.
The rate of increase in the distance between the car and the camera is equal the component of
the velocity of car along the line joining them =40 sin30°
6. BC
Sol. Assuming origin at the ground we have
1
y0 = + at 02 ;
2 at0
v0 = + at0 ;
a=–g;y=0
Substituting the above values in the equation
1 2
1 at 0 Y
y = y0 + v0t + at2 2
2 X
1 1
we get 0 = at02 + at0t – gt2
2 2
2at 0 t a
or t2 – – t 02 = 0
g g
Solving the quadratic equation, we get
at g
t = 0 1 1
g a
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SECTION – B
7. 2
Sol. In series K = K1 + K2
K ± K = (K1 + K2) ± (K1 + K2)
K = [(5 + 10) ± 0.3] = [15 ± 0.3]
0.3 100
K = [15 ± 2%] because the error in percentage is = = 2%
15
8. 5
Sol. Let X’ be the leftward displacement of A and x and y be the leftward and downward
displacements of m. Then by constraint
x=X x=X ax = Ax
and l1 – x + l2 + l3 – x + l4 + y
= l1 + l2 + l3 + l4
where l1, l2, l3, l4 are the instantaneous lengths of the segments of the string
2x = y 2x = y 2ax = ay
N = max and mg – T = may
and 2T – N = MAx = Max
Eliminating T, Ax and N
2mg 4mg
ax = and ay =
M 5m M 5m
2 5mg
a= a 2x a 2y =
M 5m
9. 4
Sol. Let T be the tension produced in the stretched string. The centripetal force required for the mass
m to move in a circle is provided by the tension T. The stretched length of the spring is r (radius of
the circle). Now,
Elongation produced in the spring = (r – l0)
Tension produced in the spring,
T = k (r – l0) ........(A)
Where k is the force constant
Linear velocity of the motion v = 2r n.
mv 2 m(2rn ) 2
Centripetal force = =
r r
= 42 r n2 m ........(B)
Equating equation. (A) and (B), we get
k (r – l0) = 42 r n2 m ( T = mv2/r)
kr – k l0 = 4 2 r n2 m
r (k – 42 n2 m) = k l0
k 0
r= ........(C)
( k 4 2 n 2 m )
Substituting the value of r in eqn. (A) we have
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k 0
T=k 2 2
0
( k 4 n m )
4 2 n 2 m 0 k
or T = ........ (D)
( k 4 2 n 2 m )
10. 1
Sol. As in a collision momentum is always conserved
mAu = mAvA + mBvB
or u = vA + kvB
1
KB = mBv2B
2
mB 2u
But as k = and vB =
mA 1 k
(from Eqn. 3)
2
1 2u 2m A u 2 k
KB = kmA =
2 1 k (1 k ) 2
4 (K A )k
or KB = [as KA = (1/2) mAu2]
(1 k ) 2 4k
So KE will be max. when (1 – k)2 = min = 0
mB
i.e., k= = 1 or mB = mA
mA
11. 5
Sol. Under the action the impulsive force F, from the angular-impulse momentum theorem the ball will
acquire some angular velocity (0) while leaving the cue.
From the linear impulse-momentum theorem for the ball during the course of impact.
px = Fx t
mv0 – 0 = F t ……(1)
Now from angular impulse-momentum theorem about an axis passing through the C.M. of the ball
and perpendicular to the plane of fig.
Lz = z t
Ic0 – 0 = F h t ……(2)
From Eqs. (1) and (2), Ic0 = mv0h
mv 0 h
or 0 = ……(3)
Ic
Eq. (3) clearly indicates that when the ball leaves the cue, it is not in pure rolling but in rolling with
slipping or sliding.
After leaving the cue, the ball is under the action of three forces shown in fig. In the force diagram
the kinetic friction (N) which is the only horizontal force directed towards right increases its
9
velocity up to v0, (when the pure rolling starts). From the equation of dynamics for translational
7
motion of the ball. Fx = m acx
N = m ac,
or m g = m ac
So, ac = g ……(4)
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12. 3
Sol. = 3x + 4y
F = – = – î – ĵ
x y
F = – (3 î + 4 ĵ ) N
F
Acceleration a = = – ( 3î 4ˆj ) m/s2
m
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SECTION – C
13. 36000.00
Sol. (a) The distance travelled by the rocket during burning interval (1 minute = 60 s) in which
2
resultant acceleration is vertically upwards and is 10 m/s will be
h1 = 0 × 60 + (1/2) × 10 × 602 = 18000 m ...(1)
And velocity acquired by it will be
v = 0 + 10 × 60 = 600 m/s ...(2)
Now after 1 minute the rocket moves vertically up with initial velocity of 600 m/s and acceleration
due to gravity oppose its motion.
So, it will go to a height h2 till its velocity becomes zero such that
0 = (600)2 – 2gh2
h2 = 18000 m [as g = 10m/s2] ..(3)
So from eq. (1) and (3) the maximum height reached by the rocket from the ground.
H = h1 + h2 = 18 + 18 = 36 km
14. 00015.00
Sol. The maximum acceleration of the upper block is
a
m1
m2 F = 10 N
f max
(a1)max = = µg = 0.3 (10) = 3ms–2
m1
Both blocks will move together if the acceleration of the lower block does not exceed
fmax = µm1g a2
m2 F = 30 N
(a1)max = 3 ms–2
Thus, Fmax = (m1 + m2) (a1)max
= (2 + 3) (3) = 15 N
15. 00004.24
Sol. Kinetic energy of the block
1 1
= mv2 = × 0.5 × 32 = 2.25 J
2 2
Path AB is frictionless
In the path BD, work done against friction
= K mgs
= 0.2 × 0.5 × 10 × 2.14 = 2.14 J
So at D, kinetic energy
= 2.25 – 2.14 = 0.11 J
Now if the spring is compressed by x, from energy conservation.
1
0.11 = kx2 + Kmgx
2
1
0.11 = × 2 × x2 + 0.2 × 0.5 × 10x
2
x2 + x – 0.11 = 0
x = 0.1 m [ x = –1.1 is in admissible]
Compressed spring exerts a force
F = kx = 2 × 0.1 = 0.2 N
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16. 00031.25
Sol. Let the linear speed of the centre of mass at the equilibrium position be v and angular speed .
Since the cylinder rolls without slipping, v = r, where r is the radius of cylinder.
1
Translational kinetic energy = mv2
2
1 2
Rotational kinetic energy = l
2
1 1 1
= . ( mr2) (v2 / r2) = mv2.
2 2 4
Thus, rotational K.E.= translational K.E.
1 1 3
Total energy = mv2 + mv2 = mv2.
2 4 4
This should be equal to the total potential energy stored in the spring when it is stretched 0.25
metre and the cylinder released from rest.
3 1 1
mv2 = k (0.25)2 = × 3.0 × (0.25)2
4 2 2
1 4
or mv2 = × 3.0 × (0.25)2 ×
2 3
= 0.125 joules
17. 00002.72
Sol. As Fext = 0, linear momentum of the system is conserved,
i.e., m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1 + m2 + M) V
or 0.08 × 10 + 0.08 × 6
= (0.08 + 0.08 + 0.16) V
i.e., V = (1.28 / 0.32) = 4 m/s ……(i)
Also as ext = 0, angular momentum of the system about centre of mass is conserved
i.e., – m1v1r1 + m2v2r2 + 0
= (m1r12 + m2r22 + IR)
or – 0.08 × 10 × 0.5 + 0.08 × 6 × 0.5
= [2 × 0.08 × (0.5)2 + 0.16 × ( 3 )2 / 12]
or – 0.40 + 0.24 = 0.08
i.e., = – (0.16 / 0.08) = – 2 rad/s …… (2)
(–ive sign here indicates that rotation is clockwise).
From Eqns. (1) and (2) it is clear that the bar will translate and also rotate, so that its final KE will
be
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1 1
KF = MV2 + I2
2 2
1
i.e., KF = (0.08 + 0.08 + 0.16) × 42
2
1
+ (0.08) × (–2)2
2
i.e., KF = 2.56 + 0.16 = 2.72 J
However, the initial KE of the system was
1 1
KI = × 0.08 × 102 + × 0.08 × (6)2 + 0
2 2
i.e., KI = 4 + 1.44 = 5.44 J
So there is loss in KE = KI – KF = 5.44 – 2.72 = 2.72 J
18. 00000.25
Sol. Consider an elementary strip of disc of thickness dr at a distance r from the centre.
Mass per unit area of the disc = M/ R2
M
Mass of elementary strip = × (2 r dr)
R 2
Weight of elementary strip
M
= × (2 r dr) × g
R 2
Frictional force on the strip
M
=× × (2 r dr) g
R 2
( weight of strip = normal reaction N)
Torque due to friction = d
M
d = 2
(2 r dr ) g × r
R
In order to find out the total torque of the disc, we integrate this expression. Thus
M R
=
R2
× 2g × 0
r 2 dr
M R3
= × 2g ×
R2 3
1 4 g
= MR2 × = I
2 3R
where I = moment of inertia of disc, and
= (4 g/3 R)
3R 3 R
Now, time t = = =
4g 4g
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AB
Sol. Lattice energy > Hydration energy compound is sparingly soluble
Lattice energy < Hydration energy compound is insoluble
20. AC
Sol. KEmax hv w
21. CD
22. BCD
23. ABCD
24. AB
SECTION – B
25. 5
mass of CaCO3
Sol. Hardness of water 106
mass of H 2O
26. 5
Sol. Molecular orbital theory
27. 3
Sol. Periodic properties
28. 2
Sol. SO2 , HCHO
29. 3
30. 2
Sol. 1.67 5 x 5
SECTION – C
31. 00000.27
Sol. Salt hydrolysis
32. 00039.20
10
Sol. 1.19 W / V %
100
10 1.19 100
Molarity
100 34
11.2 1.19 1000 10
Volume strength 392
100 34
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33. 00008.00
Sol. Ba(OH) 2 .xH 2O aq HNO3 aq
Ba NO3 2 H 2O
Eq. of Ba OH 2 .xH 2O eq. of HNO3
0.7875 1 20
2 x8
171 18 x 4 1000
34. 00024.63
38 0.9
Sol. PH 2O 760 722 atm; nH 2O
760 18
0.9 0.0821 300
V 760
18 38
V 24.63L
35. 00000.69
36. 00000.45
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SECTION – A
37. AC
P1
Sol. OP = 5 2 sec
OP1 = 5 2 cosec
100
PP1P2 = O P
sin 2
( | PP1P2)min = 100 = /4 P2
OP =10 P = (10, 0), (-10, 0) .
38. AB
Sol. The equation of the line can be written in the slope form as
a1/ 3 a a
y x i.e. y mx
b1/ 3
a / b
1/ 3 1/ 3
m
a1/ 3
Where m
b1/ 3
So it touches the parabola y2 = 4ax
b1/ 3 b
The equation of the line can also be written in the form x y 1/ 3 1/ 3
b / a
1/ 3
a
b b1/ 3
i.e. x my where m 1/ 3
m a
So it touches the parabola x2=4by also.
39. ABCD
Sol. Equation of tangent at
x cos y sin
1
a b
x y
1
asec bcosec
intercept d a 2 sec 2 b 2 cos ec 2
d2 a2 sec 2 b2 cos ec 2
2a
d d2 sin
2
2b2
cos
0
d cos 3
sin3
a2 sin b2 cos
i.e
cos3 sin3
b2 b
tan4 2 tan
a a
b 1 b
tan1 , tan
a a
b b
tan1 , tan1
a a
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40. AC
Sub r cos ,r sin in the equation of hyperbola
A
Sol. r cos ,r sin
2 2
1 cos sin
r2 a2 b2 O
1 1
is constant
r12 r22
41. AC
Sol. As the third vertex lies on the line y x 3, its co-ordinates are of the form x, x 3 . The area
of the triangle with vertices 2,1 , 3, 2 and x, x 3 is given by
2x 2 5 given
2 x 2 5
3 7
x ,
2 2
42. AC
Sol. f x is a decreasing function and for major axis to be x-axis,
f k 2 2k 5 f k 11
k 2 2k 5 k 11
k 1, 2
Then for the remaining value of k, i.e., k , 3 2, , major axis is y-axis.
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SECTION – B
43. 1
44. 5
Sol. Midpoint of chord = midpoint of chord intersected
45. 6
46. 0
Sol. ecos x 2 5
47. 1
48. 2
SECTION – C
49. 00009.00
50. 01950.00
51. 00018.00
52. 00064.00
53. 00410.00
54. 03125.00
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
PART TEST – I
JEE (Main)-2022
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Acceleration of M = 2x (acceleration of 2M) Net force on the pulley should be zero.
2. A
Sol. Pulling force is less that limiting friction hence block will not move. Therefore friction = Tension in
the string
3. B
4. A
Sol. Work done = work done by friction = mg d where d = horizontal displacement.
5. B
6. B
Sol. Y fall with acceleration = g
Where as acceleration of X is lesser than g because of upward component of normal reaction.
7. B
Sol. Component of sphere along the wall will remain same.
8. B
Sol. Use conservation of energy and conservation of momentum in horizontal direction.
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9. B
10. A
Sol. In pure rolling work done by the friction is zero.
11. A
Sol. Use conservation of angular momentum about the centre of mass of the whole system.
12. C
13. A
Sol. Acceleration of A 2 RCOM
14. C
1 2
Sol. mgr I
2
1
mgr 2mr 2 2
2
g / r 5 rad / sec
15. D
Sol. Angular momentum about the hinge conserved.
16. A
17. A
Sol. Fnet maCOM
Hence the COM will displace along the friction.
18. B
19. B
20. A
SECTION – B
21. 2
Sol. T m1 g 40 N
30t
T 2 40 N
3
t 2 sec
22. 5
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SECTION – C
23. 00002.00
Sol. C.O.L.M
v2 v1 2 1
v2 v1
0.5
1 3
v2 v1 2 2
2v2 4
v2 2m / s
Speed of B 2 m / s
24. 00000.25
Sol. Acceleration of C.O.M. is zero
0.0 5 2m 0
m 0.25 kg
25. 00001.35
Sol. COAM about A
3v 3v m
2
m
5 y 3
27 v
.
20
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
26. D
27. B
Sol. 0 makes wave function zero, true for d xz . Angular part is zero for s-orbital.
28. C
Sol. Entropy will increase.
29. A
30. D
Sol. Le-Chatelier principle
31. B
32. C
Sol. G has nothing to do with kinetic of reaction.
33. D
Sol. HFO 4 not possible. FeI3 is also unstable due to bugger
SH 6 does not exists. Size of I and less E.N.
34. B
35. D
36. D
37. C
38. A
39. D
40. C
Sol. G H T S S ve
So slope should be negative and intercept ve
41. C
42. A
Mg OH 2 Mg S2 2OH 2S K sp X 25 S .
2
Sol.
1/3
X
2 S OH 2 X
1/3
S
4
pH=14+log 2X
1/3
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43. A
Sol. Heat observed =m.s. T
50 4.18 8 1672J
5.3
Number of moles 0.05
106
1672
H 33.440 J
0.05
44. C
Sol. Lower pressure would shift equilibrium backward.
45. D
Sol. Due to resonance all bonds are equal.
SECTION – B
46. 6
Sol. O
C H
H H
H
H H
47. 8
Sol. SNF3 , CaC 2 , H N C O,
C O
2 2 2 2
SECTION – C
48. 00225.00
49. 00014.38
Sol. w 1.80 12.7 atm L 22.86 101.3 2315.718 J
U 16.7kJ-2.31572 kJ=14.38 kJ
50. 00000.01
250 0.150
Sol. S 2 0.05M
750
500 0.06
Cd 2 0.04M
750
S 2 0.05 0.04 0.01M
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SECTION – A
51. C
Sol. Nearest point will be foot of perpendicular drawn from centre.
x 2 y 6 0 6 4
x, y 4, 4
2 1 4 1
52. C
Sol. Let coordinates of centre is (h, k)
5h 12k 10 5h 12 k 40
3 and 3
13 13
5h 12k 10 39 & 5h 12k 40 39
h, k 5, 2
53. C
Sol. Point C a, a 1 must lie outside the circle x 2 y 2 4 .
1 7 1 7
a 2 a 1 4 0 a
2
S1 0 or a
2 2
54. B
Sol.
dy
3 sin 2 cos
dx 0,0 2 cos 2c
2 cos 2
c Cmax 1
3 sin
55. A
PQ C1C22' r1 r2 4 1 3
2
Sol.
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RC1 3 / 2
RC1 3RC2 RC2 1
RC2 1/ 2
1/ 2
cos
1 3
3 1 2 5
Required perimeter 1 2 3 . . 3 3
2 3 2 3 6
56. D
Sol. OA OB OC 0, 0 is circumcentre
As OG : GH 1: 2 H 3G
x 3 5cos 5sin and y 4 5sin 5cos
x y 7 10sin and x y 1 10 cos x y 7 x y 1 102
2 2
57. A
Sol. B is circumcentre of triangle PP1 P2
58. B
9k 40h 9h 40k
Sol. x1 , y1
41 41
50h 40k
yh x k
50k 40h
5h 4 k
f , g lies on BC g h f k
5k 4 h
locus of h, k is 4 x 2 4 y 2 x 5 f 4 g y 4 f 5 g 0
59. D
2
Sol. a b c a b c a b c 0 a b c 0
b c x b y c 0 b x y c x 1 0
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60. A
Sol. BM 2 sin MO 2 sin
MA 2 cos
A 2 cos 2sin , 0 or B 2sin , 2sin
2h 2 cos 4 sin or 2k 2sin
k 2 h 2k 1
2
As cos 2 sin 2 1 h 2 5k 2 4hk 1
61. A
62. A
63. A
64. B
65. D
66. D
67. A
68. A
69. B
Sol. Equation of circumcircle is
10
2
x 2 y 5
2 2
x 2 y 2 4 x 10 y 19 0
70. D
SECTION – B
71. 5
72. 5
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SECTION – C
73. 00132.00
Sol. Any point on the ellipse is P(4 4cos,3 3sin )
The reflection Q (h, k) of P from the line x y 2 0 is given by
h 4(1 cos ) k 3(1 sin ) 2[4 4 cos 3 3sin 2]
1 1 2
3sin 4cos 1
h 5 3sin and k 2 4cos
2 2
x5 y 2
Thus, Q lies on 1
3 4
or 16 x 9 y 160 x 36 y 292 0
2 2
k1 k2 132
74. 00001.50
Sol. x 2 y 2 8 x 16 y 60 0 ................ (1)
Equation of chord of contact from 2, 0 is-
3x 4 y 34 0 ....................... (2)
Solving (1) & (2) we get
5 x 2 28 x 12 0
2 44
Points are , & 6, 4
5 5
75. 00012.00
Sol. The equation of the family of curves passing through the point of intersection of
x 2 y 2 a 2 and y x 2 is
x2 y 2 a2 x2 y 0
x 2 1 y 2 a 2 y 0
It will be a circle if
2 . There fore
x y a 2 y 0
2 2 2
x 2 y 2 2 y a 2
1 a2 0 a2 1
Also both curves intersect at real points if y 2 y a 2 0 for some real y
1 1
a , b 4&c 2
2 2
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PART TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 20-12-2020
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Comparing with standard wave equation y x,t A sin kx t
dy
v wave ,v P
k dt
2. C
r 3
Sol. tan37o
8 4
37o
r 6m
F P0 hg r 2 105 10 800 10 36
1.8 36 10 2 10
5 7
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3. C
Sol. As dQ msdT
dQ dT
ms
dt dt
From question :S T
Or S K1T. K 1 being propertionality constant K 1
dQ dT dT
Also, cons tan t K 2 say ms K 2 m K1T K2
dt dt dt
K T2
m 1 tT t
K2 2
4. C
Sol. Rate of heat produced
dQ v 2 v2 v2 dQ dT
and ms
dt R R0 1 T 0 R0 1 T dt dt
dT v2
ms
dt R 0 1 T
T T tt
v2
1 T dT R ms dt
T 0 0 t 0
T 2 v2
T t
2 R0ms
R0ms T 2
t T
v2 2
5. A
Sol. Loss in heat from calorimeter + water as temperature changes from 10o C to 0o C
m1C110 m2 C2 10 1 1 10 1 0.1 10 11 kcal
Gain in heat of ice as its temperature changes from – 11o C to 0o C
m3 C3 11 2 0.5 11 11 kcal
Hence ice and water will coexist at 0o C without any phase change.
6. C
Sol. Let P = power radiated by the sun, R = radius of planet
P
Power received by planet = R 2 .
4d 2
7. ACD
v 5v 15
Sol. f 5. m
4 4f 16
The open end is position of node of pressure. There is no pressure variation.
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8. AC
Sol. Let is density of liquid & is density at object
ga
Bi vg B f v g a Bi
a
ga
Ti vg Tf v g a Ti
a
9. AC
Sol. The given process is isobaric.
10. AC
8
Sol. B Vsub g 103 10 3 1 10
3
80
B N
3
80
B N
3
C.B.
mg=20 N
R
11. CD
f v s v cos
Sol. fobs f
v s v cos
E is Engine
v
E
v
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v s v cos
obs
f
For any observer in train frequency observed is equal to original frequency but observed
wavelength is more.
12. ABCD
2
Sol. y A sin t
T
T 4
y t A sin (C) and (D)
8 4 2
dy 2 2
A cos t
dt T T
dy T 2 2 A v
t A cos max
dt 8 T t T 2 2
SECTION – C
13. 00004.35
Sol. W T A
Let radius of droplets is r.
4 4
R3 n r 3
3 3
R
r 1
43
W T 4 nr 2 R 2
On solving,
W = 4.35 mJ
14. 00106.38
r3 dT 3 dr
Sol. T 2
GM T 2 r
T = 1.62 hr, dT = 0.015 T
Let the first satellite catch up with second after n revolutions, then
nT n 1 T dT
n 65.67
Periodic time of approach = nT = 106.38 hr
15. 00000.84
Sol. When the star approach the observer minimum wavelength and when recedes maximum
wavelength.
In one time period min and max are observed twice.
Let the distance between the stars be 2a.
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2 a
v a
2T T
max min
min
v a
c T
2cT
2a
0.84 108 m
16. 00003.16
Pav
Sol. I
4r 2
I r02
I0 r 2
r 3.16r0
17. 00007.72
Sol. As here the amount of water vaporized is very small, we can assume that as constant
Q1 mST
50000 calories
Q2 mL v 6480 cal/min
50000 6480t
t 7.72 minute
18. 00158.73
Sol. v 2gh 2 10 2000 200 m/s
1
KE
2
mv 2 2 10 4 m Joule
KE mST
2 10 4 m m 126 T
T 158.73o C
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B
Sol. CH 2 NH 2 CH3 CH3 CH3 H N CH3
NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
20. B
21. D
Sol. CH3
1. 2.
OH H H OH
OCH 3 OCH 3
3. 4.
OH OH
5. 6.
7. O
22. C
23. A
24. A
Sol. Absolute Configuration
H O
C
2
3
CH3 C C 2H 5
R
H
25. ABCD
Sol. Fermentation of Carbocation (Rearrangement)
26. AC
Sol. Ortho - Para
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27. ABD
Sol. (C) X Mono basic acid due to vacant p-orbital of boron.
28. AB
29. AC
Sol. Hydration Energy = Dissolving capacity of water
30. ACD
Sol.
ACID + BASE C.B. C.A
Weak WEAK
Forward Condition
SECTION – C
31. 00004.00
O
Sol. 2. Due to vacant d-orbital C Cl3
5. OCH3 R I
6. Non – Bridged head Carbocation
Due to Conjugation
CH 2
32. 00008.00
Sol. 23 2 2 2 8
33. 00006.00
Sol. F Cl I CI
C C C C
I Br F Br
F I F CI
C C C C
Br Cl Br I
F Br F I
C C C C
Cl l Cl Br
34. 00005.00
Sol. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
35. 00010.00
36. 00000.00
Sol. O2 0
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SECTION – A
37. A
Sol. Since, | A B | | A B |
Given expression
sin2 x 2a2 2a 2 1 cos 2 x 2
38. A
Sol. Use cot tan 2cot 2 and solving we get
2n cot 2n 2n
cot 2n 1
2n n ,n N
4
39. D
n 1 1 1
Sol.
4n4 1 4 2n2 2n 1 2n2 2n 1
k
n 1 1
Hence, 1 2
n 1 4n 1
4
4 2k 2k 1
1
k
4
40. D
Sol. |z - 4|= Re(z) represent parabola with focus (4, 0) and
imaginary axis as directrix. Pair of tangents from directrix
are at 90o.
Greatest positive argument is .
4
(4, 0)
41. B
Sol. Given expression can be written as
3x 2 n x 2
1 2
ar 2
1 x r 0 1 x
ar n Cr 3r
42. B
Sol. Total number of rectangles
7 C2 5C2 No. of squares
= 210 – No. of squares
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Number of squares = 24 + 15 + 8 + 3 = 50
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
area area area area
43. AD
Sol. 2
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 23 2sin2 x 3 sin x 1 9
Let 2
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 t t 8 9
t
t 9t 8 0
2
t = 1,8
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 3
or 2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 0
1 1
sin x sin x ,sin x 1
2 2
44. ABCD
n
2n 1 n
2n 1
Sol. Sn
n 1 n 2n n n1 n n 12
4 3 2 2
n
1 1 1 120
2 , S10 1 1
n n 1
2
121 121
n 1
45. AD
Sol. z1 5 12i, | z2 | 4
| z1 i z 2 | | z1 | | z 2 | 13 4 17
| z1 1 i z2 | || z1 | | 1 i | z2 || 13 4 2
min. | z1 1 i z 2 | 13 4 2
4 4
z2 | z2 | 4 1 5
z2 | z2 |
4 4
z2 | z2 | 4 1 3
z2 | z2 |
z1 13 z1 13
max. and min.
4 3 4 5
z2 z2
z2 z2
46. AC
100
Sol. N 8
552
100 r
Tr 1 100 Cr 5 2
r /5
8
Or rational terms r = 5λ
100 5
must be integer λ = 8k + 4
8
r 40k 20 100
k2
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2 2 ... C
6 5
I f 6 C0 6 C0 6
6
f ' 2 1 C 2 C 2 ... C
6 6 5
6 6 6
0 1 6
I f f' 2 6
C 2 C 2 C 2
0
6
0
4
6
4
2
6
C6
I 1 2 8 60 30 1
I = 197
6
f=1- 2 1
47. ABC
Sol. Let the chosen integers be x1 and x2.
Let there be a integer before x1, b integer between x1 and x2 and c integer after x2.
a b c 98 where a 0, b 10, c 0
Now if we consider the choices where difference is at least
11, then the number of solution is 88 3 1 C3 1 90 C2 .
Number of ways in which b is less than 10 is
100
C2 C2 which is equal to (A), (B) and (C) option.
90
48. AB
2 sin2 2sin2
Sol. Consider
cos2 cos 4n 2 sin 2n 1 sin 2n 1
sin 2n 1 2n 1
sin 2n 1 sin 2n 1
cot 2n 1 cot 2n 1
n
fn cot 2n 1 cot 2n 1
n 1
SECTION – C
49. 00315.00
Sol. We have
a 4 3a2 1 b4 5b2 1 c 4 7a2 1
a2 b2 c2
1 1 1
a2 2 2 b2 2 5 c 2 2 7
a b c
1
2
1
2
1
2
a 5 b 7 c 9
a b c
Clearly minimum value occurs when a = b = c = 1 and minimum value = 5 × 7 × 9 = 315
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50. 00056.25
a 2 5 A
Sol. R
2 sin A 2.sin30o
R 2 5
Now, AH 2Rcos A
2 2 5 cos30o H
2 5 3
4 5 3 B C
k 4
51. 00004.00
Sol. bc
2ab cosC 2 3 ab sinC
a2 b2 c 2 12
2b 2b
52. 00004.00
Sol. R = 3, = 6
PDEF DE EF DF R sin 2A sin 2B sin 2C
4R sin A sinB sinC
b c 1
4R sin A 2 4
2R 2R R
53. 00729.00
Sol. f n n C0 an 1 n C1an 2 ......
a 1
n
f n
a
39 a 1 39
f 2007 f 2008
a
39
54. 00004.00
Sol. 2 | z | 4 Im (z)
1
Probability =
4
/4
O /4 Re (z)
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
PART TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 20-12-2020
SECTION – A
1. BCD
h
Sol. h0
2
2R 2 h 2R2
y
2g 2 2g
gh dp
, 2 x
R 2 dx
dp
g
dy
2. ABC
Sol. Applying momentum conservation,
2m
2m
v2
m
v1 m
2R
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0 mv1 2mv 2
v1
v2 ............. i
2
From energy conservation,
k i Ui k f Uf
G 2m 1 1 3 G 2m
0 m mv1 2m v 2 m .......... ii
2 2
2R 2 2 2 R
Solving equn. (i) & (ii) get,
8Gm
v1
3R
(A) COM will be fixed so,
m s m2 s 2
Scm 1 1
m1 m2
m x 2m 2R x 4R
0 x
m 2m 3
net
B F 0 a0
G 2m 3 G 2m
D Wgr U Wgr m m.
2R 2 R
3. ACD
A
Sol. 100 2 100
A
% increase in Area
V
100 3 0.2 0.6%
V
Since T
100 T 100 0.2
0.25 10 4 / o C
4. CD
Sol. The angle of contact at the free liquid surface inside the capillary tube will change such that the
vertical component of the surface tension forces just balance the weight of the liquid column.
5. AB
Sol. PA P0 A kx equilibrium
T2 T
1
P2 V2 P1V1
T0 P
T2 V0 Ax 2
V0 P1
Ax P0 kx / A
T0 1
V0 P0
Kx Ax
1 1 T0 .
P0 A V0
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6. AD
d
Sol. B xP for PV x cons tan t
dv
v
Also, for isothermal process x = 1
2 2 3
& for adiabatic process x = 1 1
faverage 4 2
SECTION – B
7. 4
Sol. H 10 50 80
H = 400 cal/sec.
When spray is working,
50 2t 80 400 t
4000 160 t 400 t
4000 240 t
400
t=
24
50
t
3
50 20
t 10 sec.
3 3
So x = 4.
8. 5
Sol.
T 4 TS4 . 6a2 t d. a3 s.T
dasT 4.8 103 0.9 2.0 103 5
t 5000 s.
6. T 4 Ts4
6 6 10 8 400 4 200 4
X5
9. 4
2 1
Sol. 1 1
f 3
4
3
As we know W Q U
W Q U C
1 v
Q Q Cp
W 1 1
1
Q 4
Q 4.W
Q 100 J.
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10. 5
Sol. For pure rolling, v R
Let ' the angular velocity of COM '
Then, '
4
d ' 1 d 5R
'
dt 4 dt 4 v
a
'
R
a
for pure rolling
R
gsin 2
a I MR 2
I 5
1
MR2
5gsin
a
7
5gsin
'
4 28R
As is very small sin
5g
' (– sign for restoring nature)
28R
28R
T 2
5g
11. 6
x
Sol. y 0.10 sin sin 12t
3
k 6m
3
Length of the rope 6 m
12. 6
dv
Sol. Magnitude of viscous force, F A
dr
F dv
viscous force per unit area =
A dr
r
2
dv 2V r 2v r
v v0 1 2 20 . 20 .... i
R dr R R
Volume rate of flow, Q
Consider an annular element at r from axis, width dr.
r2
dA 2rdr; dQ v.dA v 0 1 2 2rdr
R
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R
r2 r4
Q dQ 2v 0 2
R2 v 0
2 4R 0 2
2Q
v0
R 2
4Q
i r,R 0.1 m
R 4
0.04
At r = 0.04 m 0.75 4 102 6 Nm2
2 10 4
SECTION – C
13. 00001.18
3RT
Sol. v rms
M1
8RT
vav g , v rms v avg
M2
M1 3
1.18
M2 8
14. 00076.20
T T T2
Sol. K 1 Ts
T 2
4TATs3
K 8.75 105
ms
1
8.75 105 29.6 27
t
t 76.2 minutes
15. 00001.60
M
Sol. Use T = 2
K
16. 00013.20
v
Sol. n for open organ pipe
2
v
n for closed.
4
17. 00031.54
d
Sol. R radius of curvature
2
T = 0.073 N / m
d
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2T
F A
d
2 0.073 1.08 10 2
5 10 5
31.54 N
18. 00002.57
Sol. Use conservation of angular momentum and conservation of Mechanical energy.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. AB
Sol. CH3 H2C Cl
Cl2/hv
H 2C Cl
SO 2Cl 2
SOCl 2
x Due to absent of group or same
+
Na OCl character of the Reagent
x
20. CD
Sol. C Vinylic
D Bridged head
21. ABC
Sol. Di borane
22. CD
23. ABD
Sol. Ionic Bond EN 1.7
SiC
p-block p-block
24. ABD
Sol. Br
AgNO3
SECTION – B
25. 5
26. 1
Sol. CH3 CH3
NO 2
HNO3/H2SO4
CH3 CH3
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27. 5
Sol. All
28. 3
Sol. (i), (ii), (iii)
29. 2
Sol. (ii), (iii)
30. 2
Sol. (ii), (iii)
SECTION – C
31. 00009.00
Sol. Be
32. 00008.00
Sol. cis + stereo cis + stereo trans + stereo
trans + stereo
C 2H 5
33. 00087.81
y m y
Sol. Cx Hy Om x O2 xCO 2 H2O
4 2 2
Using this equation find the value of x, y and m.
PV nRT
W
PV RT
M
Find M.
34. 01008.00
Sol. 2Ca3 PO 4 2
6CaO P4 O10
852
n 3
284
18 mole CaO will be required for 852 g of P4O10.
Weight of CaO = 18 x 56 = 1008 gram
35. 00000.10
Sol. Reaction used in the question
(1) KMnO 4 H2O 2
H
Mn2
(2) KMnO4 MnSO4
MnO2
(3) MnO2 C2O24
Mn2 CO2
36. 00002.96
Sol. At anode,
2Cl Cl2 2e
At cathode,
Mg2 2e Mg
2 x moles of Mg = moles of electron
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SECTION – A
37. BC
4
sin4 x 1 sin x
2
1
Sol.
3 5 8
sin4 x 1 sin4 x 2 sin2 x 1
3 5 8
8 5 sin x 3 3 sin x 6 sin x 15
4 4 2
64 sin4 x 48 sin2 x 9 0
3
8 sin
2
2
x3 0 sin2 x
8
5
and cos2 x
8
38. AB
sec 2
Sol. 3 tan2 tan2 2
y ( 3)t
y
-1 O 1 x
-1
sec 2 1 sec 2 1 sec 4 1
3
t
Let sec 2 t t 1 t2 1
Only one positive real root as t 0 and t 2 satisfies it.
sec 2 2
4
39. BCD
Sol. a1 a1 d , a1 2d ,......
b1 b1 d1 , b1 2d1 ,....
Hence, a100 a1 99d
b100 b1 99d1
and a100 b100 100 99 d d1
Hence, d d1 0 d d,
(b) and (c) are obviously true.
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100
100
a
r 1
r br
2
a1 b1 a100 b100
100 200 n
10 4 usingSn 2 (a d)
2
40. ABC
Sol. 6 is a root of 1 x x 2 x 3 ....... x10 0 …(i)
1 2 ... 10 0
1 2 3 4 5 .2 0
Re 2
3 4 5
1/ 2
, , ,........ are roots of (i)
2 3 10
x x 2 ... x 10
1 x x 2 .... x10 ...(ii)
x , .... 2
0
10
x i, i i 2 ....i i
10
41. AC
n
r n
nr n n 1
Sol.
r 0
n
Cr
r 0
n
n
Cn r 2 r 0 Cr
n n2 3n 3
n 1,3
2 2
42. ABCD
Sol. We have ABC = ABD + ACD
A
A/2
B C
D
1 1 A 1
bc sin A c AD sin b AD
2 2 2 2
2bc A
AD cos
bc 2
A 2bc
Again, AE AD sec
2 bc
AE is HM of b and c
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A
EF ED DF 2DE 2 AD tan
2
2 2bc A A
cos tan
bc 2 2
4bc A
sin
bc 2
As AD EFand DE DFand ADis bisector.
AEFis iosceles.
SECTION – B
43. 2
Sol.
1 cot10 1 cot 440 1 cot10 cot 440 cot10 cot 440
cot 45 cot 1 44
0
44. 1
sin(xy)
Sol. y
cos(xy)
sin(xy) xy xy 0 x 0 or y 0
But x = 0 is not possible.
y 0 and x 1 i.e.,(1, 0)
45. 3
sin(nx)
Sol.
n0 3n
enix enix
Put sin(nx)
2i
sin(nx) 1 einx einx
n0 3n
2i n 0 3n
46. 8
2
Sol. Replacing x by , we get
x
10 r
8 6 20
2
ar 210 2x 2 3x 4
10
2 x 4
x r 0 x
20
ar 2r x 20 r
r 0
20 20
a x a 2
r 0
r
r
r 0
r
r 10
x 20 r
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47. 8
Sol. 38808 23 32 72 111
Number of co-prime factors 21
Where, is number of different prime factor here = 4.
So 24 1 8
48. 7
a b c
Sol. : 2 : 2 3:4:5
a 1 b 1 c 1
2
A B C
Let a tan ,b tan andc tan
2 2 2
Since ab bc ca 1
A B C 1800
sin A : sinB : sinC 3 : 4 : 5
Therefore in triangle ABC
a:b:c 3:4:5
cos A 3 / 5,cosB 4 / 5,cosC 0
1 a2 1 b2 1 c 2
5 7
1 a 1 b2 1 c 2
2
SECTION – C
49. 00024.00
ai2 a2j ai a j
Sol. ai a j
;i, j 1,2,3,4 ,i j
a j ai
a a a a a a
1 2 1 3 1 4 .....
a2 a1 a3 a1 a 4 a1
= each pair 2,12 such pairs hence minimum value is 24.
50. 00037.00
1 k 1 k
Sol. Tk
k k 1 k k 1 k k 1
1 1
k k 1
360
1 1 1 1 18
S 1 1
k 1 k k 1 361 19 19
m n 37
51. 00091.00
1 x 1 y 1 z 1 w
2 3 4 5
Sol.
General terms 2 Ca 3 Cb 4 Cd5 Ce x a b d e
14 13
a b d e 12
2
Ca 3 Cb 4 Cd 5 C e 14 C12 or 14 C12
2
91
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52. 02011.00
CM
Sol. sin A CM b sin A ….(1)
AC
C
Q S
A B
M
SQ
In CQS, 2R(sinerule)
sinC
SQ CM.sinC
[ CM 2R, where R is radius of circumcircle]
b sin A.sinC [from(1)]
c sinB sin A b sinC c sinB
c 3 c
c sin 450 sin 600 (given)
2 2 u u
3,u z 2
1 10(c 2 u3 ) 1 10 75 8 3 2011
53. 00038.33
Sol. Since it is true when A = B = C
A B C 1
So,
3
54. 00016.00
Sol. 1111 a b c 11x 11y 11z
x y z 11 , x 0, y 0,z 0
All different Unordered Ordered
(2, 3, 6) n n 3! 6n
6 3!
Exactly two same 6 18
2!
0,0,11 , 1,1,9 .........(5,5,1)
Total 6n 18 6n 18 13 C2 78 n 10
So total unordered = 16
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ALL INDIA INTEGRATED TEST SERIES
PART TEST – II
JEE (Main)-2022
TEST DATE: 19-12-2020
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. AC CB 2 d2
Change in length AC CB AB
2 2 d2 2
T
Let T be the tension in the wire, then longitudinal stress
r 2
change in length
Longitudinal strain =
original length
2 2 d 2 2
2
Y
long.stress
T / r 2
long.strain 2 2 d2 2
2
T
r 2 2 d2
T
Yr 2 2 d2
d2
Yr 2 1 2 1
2
Yr d
2 2
2 2
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2. B
Sol. At the higher temperature T, increase in the length of 1st rod = 11T, increase in the length of 2nd
rod 2 2 T
Total increase in length 11T 2 2 T
T 11 2 2
The walls will not allow the rods to lengthen. Hence, one rod presses on the other and vice-versa
producing decrease in length keeping the total length the same. Let F be the force acting on the
F 1
rod due to the other then decrease in length of the 1st rod and decreases in length of 2nd
Y1A
rod F 2 / Y2 A
F 1 F 2
Total decrease in length
Y1A Y2 A
F 1 2
A Y1 Y2
Now, decrease in length = increase in length
F
T 11 2 2 1 2
A Y1 Y2
T 11 2 2 A
F
1 2
Y1 Y2
3. A
Sol. Radius of curvature at meniscus R = r / cos
2T
Pressure difference across meniscus
R
2T cos
Pressure difference
r
4. B
Sol. From Bernoulli’s theorem,
P h
B
A r
C
1 2 1
PA dv A dghA PB dv B2 dghB
2 2
Here, hA hB
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1 2 1
PA dv A PB dv B2
2 2
1
PA PB d vB v 2A
2
2
Now, v A 0, vB r and PA PB hdg
1 2 2 r 2 2
hdg dr or h
2 2g
5. C
Sol. Let M be the mass of the sphere and R its radius before increasing the temperature. Then from
conservation of angular momentum,
I I0 0
I0
or 0
I
2
MR 2 0
5
2
MR2 1 2
5
0
1 2
0
1 2 2.0 10 5 100
0.9960
6. A
2.5 10 2 0.2 o
Sol. RTh W C/W
KA 0.125 137 137
1 10 2 0.0067 o
RTh C C/W
KA 1.5 137 137
25 102 0.25 o
RTh B C/W
KA 1 137 137
Now, RTh RTh W R Th C R Th B
0.2 0.0067 0.25
137
3.33 10 3 o C / W
1 2 20 ( 10)
Rate of heat flow
R Th 3.33 103
9000 W
7. C
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8. D
Sol. Time taken by ice to grow a thickness y,
L 2
t y
2k
Hence time intervals to change thickness from 0 to y, from y to 2y and so on will be in the ratio
t1 : t 2 : t 3 :: 12 02 : 22 12 : 32 22
or t1 : t 2 : t 3 :: 1: 3 : 5
According to question, t1 12 minutes
Hence, t 2 3t1 3 12 min 36 min
9. D
Sol. WBCOB Area of BCO
PV
0 0
2
WAODA Area of AOD
P0 V0
2
Wnet 0
10. C
Sol. Power radiated 4r 2 T 4
dT
ms
dt
4 dT dT
r 3 s , R dt
3 dt
4 dT 1
or 4r 2 T 4 r 3 s , R
3 dt r
T2 t
dT
T
T1
4
constant dt
0
1 1
t C 3 3
T2 T1
11. B
TL TH TL
Sol. 1 ,
TH TH
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TH 100 TL 100 TH TL
'
TH 100 TH 100
'
12. A
Sol. Displacement-time equation of the particle will be
x A cos t
Given that x1 A cos
x 2 A cos 2
and x 3 A cos3
x1 x 3 A cos cos 3
Now,
2x 2 2A cos 2
2A cos 2 cos
2A cos 2
cos
x x3 2
cos1 1
2x 2 T
2 x x3
or T , where cos1 1
2x 2
13. C
Sol. The total time from A to C
T
t AC t AB tBC tBC
4
where T = time period of oscillation of spring-mass system.
tBC can be given by
2
BC AB sin t BC
T
BC 1
Putting , we get
AB 2
T
tBC
12
2 m
t AC
3 k
14. B
1 1
m 2 A 2 m 2f A 2
2
Sol. E
2 2
1 2E
A
2f m
Putting E = K + U, we get
1 2 0.5 0.4
A 0.06 m
2 25 0.2
15. C
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g 2h
Sol. g1 g 1
2
h R
1 R
W2 W1 mg2 mg1
h h GM h GM
2mg 1 2 2m 2
R R R R g R2 and h1 h2 h
W2 W1 error in weighing
4 h 8
2mG. R3 3 Gmh
3 R 3
16. B
Sol. Equation of travelling wave means general equation for displacement of medium particles from
their mean position. If a transverse wave is travelling in a string, it means particles of string
oscillate normal to the direction of wave propagation. Since, equation of the wave is general
equation for displacement of the medium particles, therefore, at an instant t, the wave equation
gives the displacement of the particles of the string from their initial position. It is obvious that it is
the equation of the shape of the string at an instant. Hence, only option (b) is correct.
17. D
3
Sol. At x1 and x 2 , sinkx1 or sinkx 2 is not zero.
3k 2k
Therefore, neither of x1 or x2 is a node.
3 1 7
x x 2 x1
2 3 k 6k
2
Since x
k k
2
or x k
2
therefore, 1
7
and 2 k.x
6
1 6
2 7
18. A
5 9g
Sol. f0
2
3 Mg
2
M 25 kg
19. B
300
Sol. f1 900
300 v1
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1
v
900 1 1
300
900 3v1
300
Similarly, f2 900 900 3v 2
300 v 2
f2 f1 6
3 v1 v 2 6
or v1 v 2 2 m/s
20. C
Sol. The frequency of pth mode of a rod clamped at one end with longitudinal vibration
2p 1 Y 2p 1
np
4L 4L
3480
n1 or 435
4L 4L
or L = 2.0 m
SECTION – B
21. 4
Sol. Weight of whole sphere = upthrust
4 4 4
3
3
R3 r 3 1 r 3 2 R3 1
3
where 1 and 2 are the specific gravities of concrete and sawdust respectively.
R3 1 r 3 1 r 3 2 R3
or R3 1 1 r 3 1 2
R3 1 2
or
r3 1 1
R3 r 3 1 2 1 1
or
r3 1 1
R 3
r 3 1
1 2 1
or
r 2 1 1 2
3
22. 1
Sol. Heat required by 10 kg water to change its temperature from 20oC to 80oC in one hour is
Q1 msT water
10 103 1 80 20 600 103 cal
If m gm is the mass of steam condensed per hour, the heat released by steam to convert into
water at 90oC is
Q2 msT steam mL steam msT water
m 1 150 100 540 1 100 90
600m cal
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SECTION – C
23. 00028.57
Sol. Cp R
1
dQ nCp dT ......... (1)
dU nC v dT
dW dQ dU
n Cp Cv dT
nRdT ......... (2)
Given dQ = 100 J
100
ndT
Cp
100
From eqn. (2), dW R
C
p
1
R 100
R
1.4 1
100
1.4
28.57 J
24. 00001.77
Sol. Frequency f mg
Or f g
In water, fw 0.8fair
g'
0.8 0.64
2
g
w w
Or 1 0.64 Or 0.36
m m
g'
0.6 0.36
2
In liquid,
g
L
Or 1 0.36 Or L 0.64
m m
From equations (1) and (2),
L 0.64
1.77
w 0.36
25. 00072.39
Sol. Use Boyle’s law and pressure difference formula for bubble.
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
26. A
Sol. H
Not A sp3 H's That's Why
O O charge does not under go in conjugation
H
Not in the Conjugation
O O
27. A
Sol. Because rotation about bound is free.
28. D
Sol. Cl Cl
(A) or
Cl Cl
trans Cis
OH HO
N N
(B)
CH 3 H CH 3 H
SYN Anti
(C) H
Cis
trans
29. D
Sol. O
C
H H
No -hydrogen on -carbon
30. C
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Sol.
Not in the conjugation that's why available for donating.
..
H
N
H
31. A
Sol.
H2 / PCl
H3C H H
H3C
32. D
Sol. Check through IUPAC name.
33. B
Sol.
Cl
Cl2 + H2O
Cl 3C stable due to less
CCl 3
I effect of CCl3
Cl
CCl 3
OH
34. A
1
Sol. Rate of Hydrogen
No. of - Hydrogen
35. C
Sol.
+ H3PO4
36. D
Sol. Highly electronic cloud ( Cloud)
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37. C
Sol.
H3BO3
H
O
OH
B
OH OH
[B(OH)4]-
38. A
39. D
Sol. Cl Cl
NO 2
Major
Cl OH OH
NO 2 NO 2 NO 2 NO 2
NaOH HNO3 / H2SO4
NO 2 NO 2 NO 2
40. A
Sol. Result
41. A
Sol. High M.P.
42. D
Sol. Not existence of Bridging Hydrogen.
43. C
Sol. CO2
44. D
Sol. Learn
45. B
Sol. Methyl isocyanate
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SECTION – B
46. 2
Sol. Na2B 4 O7 .10 H2 O
B O OH
2
4 5 4
2
sp
O
OH
B
HO B
O
O
3 B
sp O OH
O
B 3
sp
3
sp
OH
47. 2
Sol. H H H
B B
H H H
SECTION – C
48. 00027.59
Sol. Calculate by formula.
49. 00001.00
Sol. Rh PPh3 3 Cl
PPh3 0
Cl 1
Rh 1
50. 00100.00
Sol. NH4 2 Cr2O2 N2 Cr2O3 4H2O
Gas Green Residue
mg
Mg3N2 3 24+2 14=100
white solid
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SECTION – A
51. B
4
Sol. A.M. , , , 1
4
G.M. , , , 1 1
So, equation is (x - 1)4 = 0
52. A
r 2r
Sol. Tr
r 2!
r 2 2 2r 1 1
Tr 2r 2r 1
r 2 ! r 1! r 2 !
2! 2n 1
Sn
2! n 2 !
2n 1
lim Sn S 1 as nlim 0
n 2 !
n
53. A
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sol. ..... 1 .....
3 3 6 10 15 21 3 3 2 5 2 3 7 3 4
1 1 1 1 1
= .......
3 1.2 2.3 3.4 3
54. D
Sol. Three different digits (not including zero
9
C3 2!
Two digits (not including zero)
9
C2 2
Three digits (including zero)
9
C2 1
55. D
Sol. 64 4 C1.33 4 C2 32 4 C3 .3 4 C4 1121
56. D
6!
Sol. Five 4 runs + one 0 run =
5!
6!
Four 4 runs + two 2 runs =
4!2!
6!
Three 4 runs + two 3 runs + one 2 runs =
3!2!
6!
Two 4 runs + four 3 runs =
2!4!
N = 96
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57. B
x 1 x
2010
Sol. C0 x C1x 2 C2 x3 ........ C2010 x 2011
Put x 1, , 2 and add three equations.
58. A
Sol. 26
C0 26 C1 ........ 26 C26 226
2 26
C0 26 C1 ...... 26 C12 226 26 C13
59. D
Sol. n
Cr nCr 1 n 1Cr
3
C0 3 C1 4 C2 5 C3 ..... 99 C97 100 C97
60. D
Sol. Last digit of 9! = 0
Last digit of 39966 = 9
Hence last digit 9
61. B
Sol. | 3 i z 1 || z 1 3i |
A (1, 3)
r
O
(0, 2)
r
62. A
Sol. x2 2 i x 1 0
2 i 2 4 1
x 1 i
2 2
3
x cis ,cis
4 4
3
x 2187 cis ,cis
4 4
1 3 1 3
2187
cis ,cis x 2187 2187 2isin ,2isin 2 i
x 4 4 x 4 4
63. C
Sol.
Let P rei & Q rei
Point of intersection of tangents at ‘’ , ‘’ to circle x2 + y2 = r2 is
cos sin e
i
2
212
r 2 2
ir r
1 2
cos 2 cos
2 cos
2
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64. D
Sol. | z1 z2 |2 | z 2 z3 |2 | z3 z1 |2 2 4 9 16 2 a b b c c a
Where a,b,c are position vectors of points z1, z2,z3
1
Maximum value = 58 2 6 12 8 84
2
65. A
Sol. tan 3x cot x
/3
O /6 /2
66. C
67. D
3 5 7
Sol. x , , ,
4 4 4 4
Hint: AM – GM
68. B
A C 1
Sol. tan tan
2 2 3
sb 1 2 ac
b s bb2 (A.M. G.M.)
s 3 3 2
69. B
a b c b c a c a b a b c
Sol.
4b 2 c 2
2s 2s 2a 2s 2b 2s 2c 2 s a s b s c 2 A A
= 2 2
4
4 sin cos2 sin2 A
4b c bc bc 2 2
70. D
Sol. Let A and B be the position of the two ships at the end of 3h. Then OA = (24 × 3) = 72km and OB
= (32 × 3) = 96 km
N
A
o x km
45 72 km E
W O
96 km
75o B
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Let AB = x km
We have, NOA 45o and SOB 75o
AOB 180o 45o 75o 60o
Using cosine formula on AOB, we get
72 96 x 2
2 2
cos 60 o
2 72 96
x 14400 6912 7488
2
x 7488 86.53 km
SECTION – B
71. 8
7! 9!
Sol. 9
C2
2!2! 8
72. 0
Sol. z x iy
z z 2 z 1
2x 2 x 1 iy
x 2 x 1 y 2
2
y 2 2x 1
z1 z2 45o
Im z1 z 2 0
z1 x1,y1
y1
450
O
y1
1/2
z 2 x 1 y1
SECTION – C
73. 00004.64
2 1
Sol. tan A 2 sin A , cos A
5 5
3 3 2
tanB sinB , cosB
2 13 13
c 2R sinC 2R sin A B
c 2R sin A cosB cos A sinB
65 2R 4 3
65
R 4.64
14
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74. 00015.00
3 2
A
Sol. tan ; tan 45o
x x
x6 45
1
A 5 6 15
2 x
B C
3 D 2
75. 00065.00
Sol. cos 20o 2sin2 55o 1 2 sin K o
= cos 20o 1 cos110o
= 1 cos 20o sin 20o
= 1 2 sin 45o 20o
= k = 65
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