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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.: A Right Choice For The Real Aspirant

This document provides a key sheet and solutions for a junior level exam covering physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The key sheet lists multiple choice answers to questions 1 through 54 across the three subjects. The solutions section then provides explanations and working for selected questions from each subject area. The exam covers concepts in mechanics, thermodynamics, gases, entropy, and coordinate geometry.

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.: A Right Choice For The Real Aspirant

This document provides a key sheet and solutions for a junior level exam covering physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The key sheet lists multiple choice answers to questions 1 through 54 across the three subjects. The solutions section then provides explanations and working for selected questions from each subject area. The exam covers concepts in mechanics, thermodynamics, gases, entropy, and coordinate geometry.

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

AP, TELANGANA, KARNATAKA, TAMILNADU, MAHARASHTRA, DELHI, RANCHI


A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec: Jr.Super60 WTA-14 Date: 14-11-2021
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00 2019_P2 Max.Marks:180

KEY SHEET

PHYSICS
1 AB 2 ABC 3 ABCD 4 AD 5 ABCD 6 D
7 ABC 8 CD 9 1.15 10 20.00 11 3.50 12 5.00
13 7.00 14 1.13 15 A 16 A 17 A 18 A

CHEMISTRY
19 A 20 ACD 21 ABD 22 ABCD 23 AD 24 AD
25 AC 26 AB 27 0.00 28 800.00 29 20.00 30 32.00
31 10.00 32 30.00 33 A 34 D 35 A 36 C

MATHEMATICS
37 ACD 38 D 39 BCD 40 C 41 AC 42 AC
43 ABCD 44 AD 45 1.00 46 0.5 47 2.00 48 2.00
49 2.00 50 3.00 51 A 52 B 53 D 54 C
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 14-11-2021_Jr.Super60_Jee-Adv(2019-P2)_WTA-14_Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Friction will act in upward direction
g tan 
 (For pure rolling)
MR 2
1
IC
2
For hollow sphere I  MR 2
3

g tan 
 
MR 2
1
IC
2
  tan 
 5 
2. L  r  MVcm  I cm

1
LB  m R  mR 2   r 
2
3
LB  m r
2
1 1
LA   m R  mR 2  m R
2 2
 LB 3 L ' A
As  LB 3 L ' A i.e., in (ACW) direction
LB  ve i.e., in (CW) direction
3. Conceptual
4. Conceptual
2
 L   ML 
5. Mg     
2  3 
3g
 
2L

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 L 3g
 aCM  
2 4
 3g 
T  Mg  M  
 4 
g
T 
4

6. Conceptual
7. Conceptual
8. Conceptual
1 1
9. mgh  mvC2  I C 2
2 2
vC  R
R
10. mg    mR 2 ..... i 
2
f  mac ... ii 
aC  R ..... iii 
11. F  mac
2
F .R cos 600  f .R  mR 2
5
ac  R
N  mg  F
f  N
12. L final  0 (About a point on ground)
2
Liniital  mR 20  m0 R must also be zero
5
5
So, 0  0
2R
5 1
Or 0   5rad / sec
2   0.5 
13. By applying conservation of angular momentum

2 2 '
m0  mR 2  m ' R  mR 2
5 5 R

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6 7
m0  m ' R
5 5
6
 '  0
7
14. T  f  mA a A
T .R  f .R  mA R 2 A
T  f   mB  mC  aB
mC g  T  mC .aC / B
aA  R A  aB
a A  R A  aB  aC / B
2H
T
aC / B
15. Conceptual
16. Conceptual
17. Conceptual
18. Conceptual

CHEMISTRY
dq
19.  T  0 is Clausius inequality
20. Conceptual
21. In H vs S graph, stage II to III is not correct

22.
23. In reversible cycle, heat rejected is minimum. For reversible cycle,
T 400
qrej  C  qabs   100  80 J
TH 500
q
24. dS  rev and  dS  0
T
25. For an isolated system, the entropy can never decrease
T P
26. a) For an ideal gas, S  nCP ln 2  R ln 1
T1 P2
T
At constant pressure: S  nC p ln 2  3  2.5R ln 2
T1

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 43.22JK 1mol 1
T2
b) At constant volume: S  nCv ln  3  1.5R ln 2
T1
 25.93JK 1mol 1
qrev
27. For reversible adiabatic process, S 
T
qrev  0  Ssystem  0
T T
28.  1 2
T2
500  300 2
 
500 5
W
  W     qsource 
qsource
2
    2kcal   0.8kcal =800 cal
5
T T
29.  1 2
T1
375  300  75 
  
375  375 
 %  20 %
T P
30. S  n.CP ,m ln 2  nR ln 1
T1 P2
5 1200 1
0  1  R  ln  1 R  ln
2 300 P2
 P2  32bar
12000 12000
31. S  S A  S B     10 J / K
600 400
32. Heat transferred to surroundings by person per day = 86400  100 = 8640000 J/day.
The increase in entropy of surroundings
q 8640000
is S  rev   30000 JK 1  30 kJK 1
T 288
33. Thermodynamic processes application
34. Thermodynamic processes application
35. Conceptual
36. Ssurrounding  0 for Adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas

MATHEMATICS
2 2
37. Required locus is x  y  2 x  8 y  17  0

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38. Equation of line is y  m( x  1)
Equation of pair of lines is  x  y  2  x  y  2   0
From above equation
Slope of line is undefine
39. Conceptual
1
40. Equation of AB = 2x+3y-1=0, equation of AC=x+2y-1=0, slope of AC=
2
 2
1
Slope of BO=2, equation of BO is y=2x.solving BO and AB we get B=  , 
8 8
1 3
Similarly we get C =  ,  substitute B,C in ax+by-1=0
4 8  
41.
P  cos ,sin  


O  

Q
cos     ,sin    

 
Q is obtained from P by reflection in the line through origin with slope tan    
 2
 
S is obtained from Q by reflection in the line through origin with the slope  tan  
2
42. It is clear that diagonals of the rhombus will be parallel to the
bisectors of the given lines and will pass through (1, 3).
Equations of bisectors of the given lines are
x  y 1  7x  y  5 
=  
2  5 2 
Or, 2x – 6y = 0, 6x + 2y = 5
Therefore, the equations of diagonals are x – 3y + 8 = 0 and 3x + y – 6 = 0. Thus
the required vertex will be the point where these lines meet the line
 8 16   6 12 
y = 2x. Solving these lines we get possible coordinates as  5 , 5  and  5 , 5  .
   
43. Let x 2  2hxy  y 2  0 be given by
y  m1 x & y  m2 x
m1  m2  2h
slope of y +x = -1

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m1  1 m 1
tan   , tan   2
1  m1 1  m2
m1  1  m 1 
tan   & tan     2 
1  m1  1  m2 
(for +ve signs, in both gives the same value but m1  m2 ).
tan   1 tan   1
 m1  , m2 
tan   1 tan   1
m1  m2  2sec 2
 h  sec 2
1
cos 2 
h
1
2 cos2   1 
h
1
 1 h 2 h 1
 cos      cot  
 2h  h 1
44.

 3 9 1 1
G   ,   , D  1,1 , C  ,  , F 1,1
 2 4 2 4
3 1
     1 or   1
2 2
45. P is the incentre of triangle ABC
46. Hints: shifting origin to point 1,1
The equation becomes x  2 y  1  0 and 6 x 2  y 2  4 x  4 y  1  0
Now homogenizing the two
Coefficient of x 2 + Coefficient of y 2 =0
47. Image of A in x  2 y  1  0 lies on BC and image of A in x-y=0 is B
48. If x  (0, 1)
Then – 1  x + y < 0
And if x  [1, 2)
0x+y<1
1 
Required area  4  .1. 2 sin   2 sq. units
 2 4

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1
1 2 3
0
–1
–1

x+y=1
x+y=0
x + y = –1

D C(1, 1)
q2

(0, 1) q 45°
1
Q(1, y)

A P B(1, 0)
(0, 0) (x, 0)
49.
tan q1 =x and tan q 2  1  y
Since, q1  q2 = 45°
tan q1  tan q2
 =1
1  tan q1 tan q2
x  (1  y) 2x
 =1  y …(i)
1  x(1  y) 1 x
Now, Perimeter= 1  x  y  (1  x)2  y 2
By using (i), we get
Perimeter=2
50. Let co-ordinate on x-axes be  h,0 
 Equation of line
4
y0  x  h .........1
2h
4h
y  int ercept 
h2
x  int ercept  h
1 4h
 Area of   h   16
2 h2
h2
8
h2
 h 2  8h  16  0 or h 2  8h  16  0
8  64  64
h4 h
2
8  8 2 8  8 2
 ,
2 2
h  4, 4  4 2, 4  4 2
51. Equation of line 3x  4 y  9
y  mx  1

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5
On solving x 
3  4m
 3  4 m  1 or 3  4 m  5
 m  1 m  2
52. As a  3, b  2
Line y  mx  m 2 passing through  3, 2 
 m 2  3m  2  0
m  1, m  2
53. Given sides of triangle are y = 6
4x+3y=10
4x–3y+2=0  P.I are (1,2),(4,6),(–2,6)
consider reflections w.r.t to x =1
(1,2)  (1,2) (4,6)  ( 2,6) ( 2,6)  (4,6)
Find centroid, orthocentre ,incentre, circumcentre of triangle and
verify with column II
I  (Q)(T) B  (Q)(S) C  (Q)(R) D  (Q)(U)
54. Given sides of triangle are y = 6
4x+3y=10
4x–3y+2=0  P.I are (1,2),(4,6),(–2,6)
consider reflections w.r.t to x =1
(1,2)  (1,2) (4,6)  ( 2,6) ( 2,6)  (4,6)
Find centroid, orthocentre ,incentre, circumcentre of triangle and
verify with column II
I  (Q)(T) B  (Q)(S) C  (Q)(R) D  (Q)(U)

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