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The document contains the answer key for Test #04 of the JEE (Advanced) Distance Learning Programme for the academic session 2024-2025, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each subject is divided into sections with corresponding questions and answers. Additionally, hints and explanations for certain questions are provided to aid students in their understanding of the material.

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(0999DJA161103240005) Test Pattern

DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAMME JEE (Advanced)


TEST # 04
(Academic Session : 2024 - 2025)
18-08-2024

JEE(Main+Advanced) : LEADER TEST SERIES / JOINT PACKAGE COURSE


Test Type : Review (Unit Test # 01, 02 & 03)
ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. D B D D
Q. 5 6 7
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C A,C C,D
Q. 8 9 10 11
SECTION-I (iii)
A. D D C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 4 1 2 5 2 6

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. D A A C
Q. 5 6 7
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C A,B,C B,C
Q. 8 9 10 11
SECTION-I (iii)
A. D A C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 125 7 83 3 4 18

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. D A D C
Q. 5 6 7
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,C,D A,B A,D
Q. 8 9 10 11
SECTION-I (iii)
A. D D C B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-II
A. 6 6 4 2 9 6

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 3. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I (i)
Component in x-y plane = 20 cos 30°
Component on z axis = 20 sin 30°
1. Ans ( D ) so
ds dv
v= = 6t2 + 6t + 2 ⇒ a = = 12t + 6 = 0 → = 20 cos 30∘ cos 60∘ ^i + 20 cos 30∘ sin 60∘ ^j + 20 sin 30∘ k^
A
dt dt ^
1 → ^ ^
A = 5 3i + 15j + 10k
⇒ t = – which is impossible. Therefore √

2
acceleration will not be zero at any time 4. Ans ( D )
– 11 = – 5t + ½ at2

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PART-1 : PHYSICS 10. Ans ( C )
−1
SECTION-I (ii) gravitational potential is α ( ) so any
r
6. Ans ( A,C ) position far away has more potential. Gravitational
field inside a uniform hollow sphere is zero due to
its own mass, but it is non-zero due to other
masses present near by.
11. Ans ( A )
^ ^
→v = 6i + (20 − 4t) j
When rays are moving from air to glass,
time when vy = 0
1.5 (1.4 − 1) (1.5 − 1.4)
= + 20 – 4t = 0
f1 +R +R
1.5
=
0.4 0.1
+ =
0.5 t=5
f1 R R R T = 2 × t = 10 sec
|f1| = 3R 20 − 4t
tan 53 =
6
When rays are moving from glass to air, 4 20 − 4t
=
1 (1 − 1.4) (1.4 − 1.5) 0.5 3 6
= + = t = 3 sec
F2 −R −R R
|f2| = 2R R = vx × T
= 6 × 10 = 60 m
PART-1 : PHYSICS
v2y 20 × 20 400 200
H= = = = = 50m
SECTION-I (iii) 2×a 2×4 8 4
8. Ans ( D )
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II

Min force required to move 8 kg block on 1. Ans ( 4 )


surface = µN GMS GMS
aE = and aS = 2
⇒ aS = 4aE
= 0.4 (100) = 40 N r2E (
rE
)
2
so 8 kg block will remain at rest
a8kg = 0
3. Ans ( 2 )
FBD of 2 kg

a2kg = 50 − 10 = 20 m/s2
2 kq2
(iv) friction between 8 kg block & ground will b2 a2 q 2 4 1
tan θ = = = × =2
be static kq1 b q1
2 1 2
a2

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4. Ans ( 5 ) 3. Ans ( A )
5–T=0⇒T=5 such type of question is solved by excess
product
50%
2SO3(g) −−→ 2SO2(g) + O2(g)

5. Ans ( 2 ) 6400 g 6400 g


[E] = ML2T – 2 6400 6400
2 −2 mol
M1 L1 T1 64 32
n = 5( )( ) ( )
M2 L2 T2 100 200
2 −2
1 1
= 5 (2) ( ) ( )
excess
2 2
6. Ans ( 6 ) Moles of SO3 wrt 200 moles of O2 = 400 mol
mass = 400 × 80 = 3200
= 32 kg (theoretical)
100
actual mass of SO3 = 32 × = 64kg
50

To have resultant along north, force towards 4. Ans ( C )


west should be cancelled. Each Na+ ion is closely surrounded by 6 other Cl–
ions
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I (i)
SECTION-I (ii)
1. Ans ( D )
5. Ans ( A,C )
Thermal stabilits ⇒ LiOH < KOH < RbOH
Bond length ⇒ HF < HCl < HBr < HI
2. Ans ( A ) 6. Ans ( A,B,C )

(A)

(B) Based on B.O and atomic size


(D) HgS > CdS > ZnS : Poor shielding by d and
f-orbital

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7. Ans ( B,C ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
By PV = nRT SECTION-II
At “A” 1. Ans ( 125 )
2 × 8 = 2 × R × TA Possible subshells are present in the 8th period:
8 8s 7d 6f 5g 8p
TA =
R
Between A & B , V is constant Total electrons = 5 + 25 + 35 + 45 + 15 = 125
PA P 2. Ans ( 7 )
= B
TA TB SF6, ClF6+ , BeCl2, SO3, P H4+ , OF2, ICl+2
2 P
= B ⇒ PB = 75R 3. Ans ( 83 )
8/R 300
Between A & D ,P is constant Moles of CuCl2 = 10 × 12 × 1
×2×
1
×
1
0.6 0.5 0.4
VA V
= D
TA TD ⇒ 83.33 moles
8 10 10
= ⇒ TD =
8/R TD R Balanced equation :
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 40%
CuCl2 + 2KCN −−
→ Cu(CN)2 + 2KCl
SECTION-I (iii) 50%
2Cu(CN)2 −−
→ Cu2 (CN)2 + (CN)2 ↑
8. Ans ( D )
60%
NF3 is polar (pyramidal shape) Cu2 (CN)2 + 6KCN −−
→ 2K3 [Cu(CN)4 ]
XeF5+ shape is sq. pyramidal (polar),
bond angle < 90º 4. Ans ( 3 )
ICl2+ shape is bent (polar), Δ G = Δ Gº + RT ln Q
bond angle < 109º28'
Δ Gº = 2 Δ Gfº(NO2) – Δ Gfº (N2O4) = 0
11. Ans ( C )
22
(P) 20 gm of KOH present in 100 gm solution Δ G = 8 × 300 ln( ) = 3360 J
1
100
V= = 98.04 ml 5. Ans ( 4 )
1.02
20/56 1 YA YB
M= × 1000 = 3.64 M = + o
98.04 PT otal PAo PB
(Q) 444 gm CaCl2 in 1 lit. solute
1 1 − YB Y
444 444 = + B
= =4M 99 100 80
111/1 111
(R) 1.204 × 1024 molecules of water = 2 mole 1 4 − 4YB + 5YB
=
2 mole of water at 4°C is 36 gm or 36 ml 99 400

(S) Volume of 0.2 M NaOH solution 400 = 396 + 99YB


0.2 × V = 1 × 10 – 3 mole
4
−3 YB = × 100 ≃ 4%
1 × 10 99
V= × 1000
0.2
V = 5 ml
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6. Ans ( 18 ) 3. Ans ( D )
1mL → 1.8 gm 1000 mL → 1800 gm. f(x) = – 2x3 – 9x2 – 12x + 1
98
Mass of H3PO4 ⇒ × 1800 = 98 × 18 ⇒ f '(x) = – 6x2 – 18x – 12
100
To be decreasing
Molarity =
10 × 1.8 × 98
= 18 M f '(x) < 0, i.e., – 6x2 – 18x – 12 < 0
98 ⇒ x2 + 3x + 2 > 0
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ⇒ (x + 2)(x + 1) > 0
SECTION-I (i) Therefore either x < – 2 or x > – 1
1. Ans ( D ) ⇒ x ∈ ( – 1, ∞ ) or ( –∞ , – 2)
Expression 4. Ans ( C )
= ( α tan γ + β cot γ )( α cot γ + β tan γ ) (−2)(2x−x2 )
2

– 4 α β cot22 γ lim
2
=8
x→0 x2
= α 2 + (tan2 γ + cot2 γ ) α β + β 2 ( − 2
)

cos2 2γ
– 4α β PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
sin2 2γ
= α2 + β2 + α β SECTION-I (ii)
2
⎡ sin2 γ cos2 γ 4(cos2 γ − sin2 γ) ⎤ 5. Ans ( A,C,D )
( + ) −
⎣ cos2 γ sin2 γ 4sin2 γcos2 γ ⎦ ƒ(x) =
=α + 2 β2 + α β
π
(sin4 γ + cos4 γ) − (cos4 γ + sin4 γ − 2sin2 γcos2 γ) ⎧
⎪ 1 x ∈ (2nπ, 2nπ + 2
) n ∈ I + ∪ {0}
[ ] ⎪


sin2 γ cos2 γ ⎪




= α + β + 2 α β = ( α + β )2,
2 2 ⎪





1+5loge x
3
x = (4n + 1) π
2
n ∈ I + ∪ {0}


Which is independent of γ and dependent on ⎪



5loge x π 3π
α,β. ⎨
2
x ∈ (2nπ + 2
, 2nπ + 2
) n ∈ I + ∪ {0}


∴ options (D) is correct. ⎪



⎪ 1+5loge x 3π



⎪ 3
x ∈ 2nπ + 2
n ∈ I + ∪ {0}
2. Ans ( A ) ⎪




P(x = 4t2 + 3, y = 8t3 – 1)



⎪ 3π


⎪ 1 x ∈ (2nπ + 2
, 2nπ + 2π) n ∈ I + ∪ {0}
let Q(4t12 + 3, 8t13 – 1) ƒ(x) is discontinuous at all positive odd integral
dy
at P , =
dy/dt
= = 3t
24t2 multiple of π
dx dx/dt 8t 2
∴ tangent at P is y – 8t3 + 1 = 3t (x – 4t2 – 3) ƒ(x) is continuous at integral multiple of π
Q will satisfy it 6. Ans ( A,B )
∴ 8t13 – 8t3 = 3t (4t12 – 4t2) x2 + x + 2
2
x2 + x + 2
( ) − (a − 3) ( ) + (a − 4) = 0
8(t1 – t)(t12 + t1t + t2) = 3t. 4(t1 – t) (t1 + t) x2 + x + 1 x2 + x + 1
x2 + x + 2 1 7
2(t12 + t1t + t2) = 3t(t1 + t) y= =1+ ∈ ( 1, ]
2
x +x+1 2
x +x+1 3
2t12 + 2t1t + 2t2 = 3t t1 + 3t2
y2 – (a – 3) y + (a – 4) = 0
2t12 – t1t – t2 = 0
⇒ (y2+3y – 4) – a (y – 1) = 0
(t1 – t) (2t1 + t) = 0 7
t ⇒ (y – 1) (y + 4 – a) = 0 ⇒ 1 < a – 4 <
t1 = − 3
2 19
∴ Q (t2 + 3, – t3 – 1) a ∈ (5, ]
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7. Ans ( A,D ) 9. Ans ( D )
2 81
(P) 81sin x + 2
= 30
81sin x
2
Let 81sin x =t
81
t+ = 30
t
t = 27 or t = 3
2
81sin x = 27
2 2
34sin x = 33 & 34sin x = 31
x , 0⩽x<1 √3




sin x = & sin x = 1

⎪ 2 2


⎪ 1
, 1⩽x<2 π π

⎪ 2 x= or x =
f (x) = ⎨ 3 6



x−2 , 2⩽x<3 (Q) x + 1 = 3 and y + 2 = 3





⎪ 1 x = 2 and y = 1


2
, 3⩽x<4
x+y=3
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
(R) 2 × 2 × 3 = min value
SECTION-I (iii)
min. value = 12
8. Ans ( D )
7 (S) (1 – α ) (1 – β ) = 1 + (sin θ + cos θ )
(P) 2ℓn (2x − 5) = ℓn (2 (2x − ))
2
∴ maximum value = 1 + √2
Let 2x = t
t2 – 12t + 32 = 0 ⇒ t = 4 or t = 8
10. Ans ( C )
∴ x = 2 (rejected) or x = 3 a (cos 3x) + (1 − cos 2x)
(P) lim =1
x→0 x + sin x + cos x
(Q) Take log both sides to base '10'
5x
log10 x (log10 ( ) − 1) = 0
lim a (cos 3x) + (1 − cos 2x) = lim x + sin x + cos x
2 x→0 a→0

x = 1 or x = 4 (Q) ƒ(x) = (a – 7) log3x + (b – 2)ex + sinx for


Hence, sum = 5 function to be bounded a = 7; b = 2
(R) α = 2log2(log35) = log3 5 (R) ƒ(x) = x2 + px + 10; for ƒ(x) to be even p = 0
β α = 9 ⇒ β log3 5 = 9
1 α2 1 α α 1 log3 5 1 − cos(1 − cos x) m
(β ) = (β ) = (9)
5 5 5 lim = then m + n = 9
x→0 x4 n
1 log3 9 25
= (5) = =5 (S) Point is are x = 2,3
3 5
(S) √
6 + √6 + √6+. . . ∞ = 3

log 3 (3) = (2)


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11. Ans ( B ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
tn( π2 +h)
( e − 1) SECTION-II
π
(P) f ( + h) = lim = −1 1. Ans ( 6 )
2 h→0 tn( π2 +h)
( e + 1)
∵ (x, 1), (y, 2), (z, 1), (2, 3) ∈ A×B
tn( π2 −h)
π e −1
f( − h) = lim =1
2 h→0 tn( π2 −h) ⇒ A = {x, y, z, 2}
( e + 1)
B = {1, 2, 3}
Jump = 2
Number of onto map = 4C2.3! = 36
2. Ans ( 6 )
(Q) lim
x→∞
P(x) → ∞ and lim P(x) → ∞ .
x→(−∞)

P(0) = – 1 and P(x) is even this P(1) = P( – 1) = 1

π & P(2) = P( – 2) = – 1.


x ; 0<x< 4




Hence, from IVT minimum no. of zeroes are 6.
(R) f (x) = ⎨ b ; x=0






sin x ; − π4 < x < 0 3. Ans ( 4 )
Required limit is
ƒ(0) = ƒ(0 + h) = ƒ(0 – h) ⇒ b = 0
d −1 ∣
(h (x))∣
π dx ∣
x=1


x ; 0⩽x< 4
f (x) = ⎨
⎩ π
∵ ƒ – 1(x) = x – 1; g – 1(x) = x3 + x + 1

sin x ; − 4
<x<0

Also h(x) = g(ƒ(x))


ƒ'(0+) = ƒ'(0 – ) = 1
–1 –1 –1 3
⇒ h (x) = ƒ (g (x)) = x + x
1 − cos 9x 81
(S) ℓ= =

d −1
(h (x)) = 3x2 + 1
(ex − 1) 2 2
dx


[ ] = [4.5] = 4
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4. Ans ( 2 )
∞ ∞
1 k
∑ ∑

n=1
2n k=1 2k

1 2 3
S= + + +. . . .
2 22 23

S 1 2 1 1 1
= + +. . . . = + + +. . . . .
2 22 23 2 22 23

S
=1⇒S=2
2

1 1 1
2∑ = 2 ( + 2 +. . . . . .) = 2
n=1
2n 2 2

5. Ans ( 9 )

6. Ans ( 6 )
ƒ(x + y) = ƒ(x) + ƒ(y) + x2y + xy2
f (x) + f (h) + x2 h + xh2 − f (x)
f' (x) = lim
h→0 h
f (h)
= x2 + lim
h→0 h

ƒ'(x) = x2 + 2
x3
f (x) = + 2x + c
3

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