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AITS-CRT-III-(Paper-2)-PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
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2. C B A
3. D A A
4. A C B
5. B A B
6. B C C
7. B A B
8. C A D
9. B, C A, C, D B, C
10. A, B C, D B, C, D
11. C, D B, C, D A, B, C
12. A, C, D A, B, C, D A, D
13. C C A
14. C B C
15. A C A
16. A B A
17. D A B
18. C B C
1. 2 3 1
2. 1 4 1
3. 4 3 5
4. 2 3 2
5. 5 8 2
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
2
1. X
2
4
16 2
I 4I0 cos2 2I0
4
3
2. mV0R mR 2
2
2V0
3R
2V0
Vcm R
3
5. Since maximum current passing through two circuits is same and equal to V/R1 in (b) and V/R2 in
(c) then R1 = R2
Current growth equation of L – R circuit is :
i i0 1 e t /
tR
i i0 1 eL
di i0R tR/L
Now, e
dt L
At t = 0 slope of I vs t curve:
di i0R
dt L
From graph (a) : slope of curve (b) > slope of curve (c)
R1 R2
L1 L 2
Since, R1 = R2
L1 < L2
6. Momentum conservation.
MV0 2MV
V
V 0
3
Angular momentum conservation about centre of mass,
2
1 2 4 MR 2 4 1 2
MR 0 MV0R M R 2M R 2 2M R 2
2 3 2 3 2 3
3 8 V0
0
25 25 R
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For 0
8V0
0
3R
The energy loss,
E Ei Ef
1 1 MR2 2 1 19
MV0 2 2
3M V MV0 2
2 2 2 2 9
T
7. V1 10 2
1
T 10 2
V2
2 3
Reflection coefficient
V V1
R 2 2 3
V1 V2
Transmission coefficient,
2V2
T 3 1
V1 V2
8. Initially,
Pgas P0 A mg 112.5 kPa
x
w Pgas A dx
0
x
P0 A mg kx dx 56.5 J
0
Q m u w 118 J
V V
10. If then E exists.
y x x y
o
11. For emission of photoelectrons, incident 5200 A .
16. For minimum slope, line will be PQ, i.e. a horizontal line
2u sin30o
Hence, time = = 1 sec.
g
17. 72 52 74
SECTION – C
1. 4T . cos . dl 2T . dl
1
cos
2
60o c1 d c2
d R 2
So, R cos 60
2 2
c 1c 2 = d = R = 2 m
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1 v
2. fn n
2rn 2rn
vn
2.18 106
f1 = sec 1
2 3.14 0.529 1010
= 6.56 1015 sec 1
P = 6.56
2P
1 approximately.
13
Q x 2B
3. dQ 2xdx. 2
, Ex
R 2 t
R x 2B Q
L dt IW = . 2xdx dt
0 2 t R2
MR2 QBR 2 QB
4
2 2 M
v1 v 2 t M
4. Vavg = Since variation is linear, t = 2
2 Vavg R
R T1 T2
=
M 2
1 1
5. 30 , f = 60
f f
1 1 1 1 1 1
v1 30 ,
v1 20 60 v 30 60
I v 60
m 2
0 v 1 30
I
2 I 10
5
y coordinate = 5
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. Normally not possible to F2 because it is highly exothermic with I2 reversible reaction takes place
due to more E.N of Cl2 compare to Br2. It does not give e pair to carbocation.
2.
H O KOH
H
CH3
O O
3. II, III are unstable because of their rigid frame work, to stabilize themselves by collapsing to the
stable intermediate planer state. II is more stable than III because the greater rigidity about bridge
head carbon with a one-carbon than with a two – carbon bridge.
100 5 1000
Meq. Of KMnO4 = 3164.56
158
100 8 1000
Meq. Of P4O6 = 3638.02
219.9
Meq. Of P4O6 in excess = 473.46
w 8 1000
473.46 WP4O6 in excess 13.01g
219.9
NH4CN s
NH3 g HCN g
5.
P P
At eq.
Total pressure = 2P = 0.298 atm
p = 0.149
1 1
Also KP = PNH3
PHCN 0.149 0.149 0.022 atm 2
Now PNH3 0.25 atm
NH4 CN s
NH3 g HCN g
Initial 0.25 0
1
At eq 0.25 P P1
1 1
KP = P (0.25 + P )
1
P = 0.0694 atm
6.
AgBr s
Ag aq. Br aq.
K1 K sp
Ag aq 2S2 O32 aq.
3
Ag S2O3 2 aq. K2 Kf
AgBr 2S2 O32 aq.
3
Ag S 2O3 2 Br
K K sp K f 25
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x2 x2
K 2
2
25
0.1 2x 0.1 2x
x 0.045 M .
8. M M e
on s tand
M NH2
11. V. B.T does not explain colour, Cu2+, Pt2+, Pd2+ square planar geometries with proper reason.
14. CH3
hydrolysis NaI Cu /
CaC2
CH CH
CH Cl
H3C C C H
3
H3C CH3
Hot KMnO4
17. Due to high electronegativity of ‘F’ bp–bp repulsion is minimum in OSF2. Steric effect may also be
the explanation.
18. Among P, As and Sb, P is most electronegative and so it exerts the strongest pull on shared
electrons causing more bp–bp repulsion.
SECTION – C
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2.
o NBS / h
Cu / 300 C
AlCl
3
KMnO
4
No reaction
OH Br
3. NH4NO3 N2O 2H2 O
A
o
1300 C
N2 O 2NO N2
B C
NO FeSO4 FeSO4 .NO
D
Brown Compound
Po P n W
5.
P N W N
850 844.9 2 76
=
844.9 M 100
M 252
252
N= 8
32
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SECTION – A
x
1.
Consider f x 1 cos8 x ax2 bx c dx
0
Obviously, f(x) is continuous in [1, 2] and differentiable in (1, 2). Also f(1) = f(2)
By Rolle’s theorem, there exist one point
k (1, 2) such that f(k) = 0 ….. (1)
Now, f(k) = (1 + cos8 k)(ak2 + bk + c) = 0
ak2 + bk + c = 0 (1 + cos8 k 0)
2
x = k is root of ax + bx + c = 0 where k (1, 2)
Here, atleast one root (1, 2)
3. The vectors representing forces are 2 × unit vector along (2iˆ 4ˆj 4k)
ˆ
and 3 × unit vector along (4iˆ 4 ˆj 2k)
ˆ
1 ˆ
i.e., ˆ and 1 (4iˆ 4ˆj 2k)
(2i 4ˆj 4k) ˆ
3 2
1
The resultant is (8iˆ 2ˆj 7k)
ˆ
3
The displacement is given by the vector ˆi 2jˆ kˆ
1 ˆ
Hence the work done (8i 2ˆj 7k)
ˆ (iˆ 2ˆj 2k)
ˆ 6 gm-cm
3
4. Let r be the common ration of the given G.P., then b = ar, c = ar2, and d = ar3
Then (a2 + b2 + c2)(b2 + c2 + d2)
= (a2 + a2r2 + a2r4)(a2r2 + a2r4) + a2r6
2 2 4 2 2 2 4
= a (1 + r + r ) a r (1 + r + r )
4 2 2 4 2
= a r (1 + r + r )
= (a2r + a2r3 + a2r5)2
= (a·ar + ar·ar2 + ar2·ar3)2
= (ab + bc + cd)2
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/2 / 2
= cosn1 x cos(n 1)x cos
n
x cosnx dx (Use sin nx sin x = cos(n – 1)x – cos nx cos x)
0 0
= un – 1 – un
u 1
n
un1 2
1
We have, u1 , un n1 n1
4 2 4 2
13.-14. Let be the common root of the three equations are their other roots be , , respectively
+ = –a, = 12
+ = –b, = 15
+ = –(a + b), = 36
( + ) + ( + ) = –(a + b) = +
++= ….. (1)
Again ( + + ) = 12 + 15 + 36 = 63
or (2 – ) = 63 by (1)
or 2 = 2 = 63 or 72 – 2 = 63
= 36
2 = 9; = 3, –3
= 3 = 4, = 5, = 12
= –3 = –4, = –5, = –12
a = –( + ) = 7, –7; b = –( + ) = 8, –8
2
15. Equation of any tangent to the parabola y2 = 8x is y mx
m
x2 y 2
Since, it touches 1 ( c2 = a2m2 + b2)
4 15
2
2 2 1
4m 15 m
m
2
Hence, equations of tangent are x 2y + 8 = 0
1
16. When m then slope of normal is –2 and equation of the normal to the parabola is
2
y = –2x – 2(2)(–2) – 2(–2)3 ( y = mx – 2am – am3)
y = –2x + 8 + 16 2x + y = 24
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SECTION – C
1.
cos x 1 4 cos2x
cos x 1 4 1 2 sin2 x
=
cos x 5 8 sin2 x
cos x
4 sin x
2
sin x 1 4cos x 2
sin x 1 4 4 sin x 2
sin x 5 4 sin x sin x 5 4 sin2 x
Put t = sin x; dt = cos x dx
x2
2. f t dt x cos x
0
2x f x2 cos x x sin x
Put x = 2
4f(4) = 1
1
f 4
4
f x
x 0 (Given)
g(x)e–3x g(0) e–0 g(x) e–3x – 2 g(x) –2e3x
g(x) = f(x) – 2f(x), g(0) = f(0) – 2f(0) = 0 – 2
f(x) – 2f(x) –2e3x
Multiply it by e–2x and than we can write it as
d
dx
–2x x
f x e 2x 2e x 0 f(x) e + 2e 3
x 0, ex 1 ….. (1)
We have e–2x f(x) + 2ex 3
or f(x) 3e2x – 2e3x ….. (2)
f(x) ah(bx) – bh(ax) ….. (3)
From equation (2) and (3), we get a = 3, b = 2
(a + b) h(0) = (3 + 2) e0 = 5
dy
4. y 4xe x sin 2x
dx
x
Integrating factor = e
Equation becomes ye x 4 x sin 2xdx
yex = (sin 2x – 2x cos 2x) + c
f(0) = 0 c = 0
y = f(x) = (sin 2x – 2x cos 2x)e–x
f(k) = e–k(0 – 2k(1))
f(k) = –2k e–k
n
2e
lim f k 2 1 e 2e 2 3e3 ..... upto = 2
n
k 1
e
1
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