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SEC: Sr.Super60(Incoming)_NUCLEUS & STERLING BT WTA-39/WTA-34 Date: 31-03-2024
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM JEE-ADV_(2020-P2) Max. Marks: 198
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 7 2 5 3 3 4 2 5 6 6 3
7 AD 8 AD 9 ABD 10 AD 11 AB 12 BC
13 8 14 3.2 15 200 16 3 17 30 18 4.77
CHEMISTRY
19 9 20 4 21 3 22 7 23 5 24 7
25 BCD 26 ACD 27 BC 28 ABCD 29 BCD 30 ABC
31 4 32 7 33 4 34 2.5 35 3 36 8
MATHEMATICS
37 1 38 0 39 2 40 3 41 5 42 2
43 BC 44 AC 45 ABCD 46 ABC 47 ABD 48 BD
49 0.50 50 5 51 72 52 81 53 6 54 38
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Below figure shows the situation described in question
3
Here d 4 x cos370 4 x
5
Magnitude of magnetic field at P is given as
I
B p 0 sin 370 sin 530
4 d
0 I 7 7 0 I
Bp
12 x 5 48 x
4
5
I
Bp 7 0
48 x
K 7
2. Magnetic field for infinitely long cylinder at a distance r is given as
Jr
Bin 0
2
0 Ja 2
Bout
2r
Assuming bigger cylinder to carry a positive current density and smaller cylinder has a
negative current density of magnitude of J then magnetic field P is given as
B p B1 B2
Ja
Where B1 0
2
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2
a
0 J
And B2 2 0 Ja
3a 12
2.
2
5
Bp 0 Ja
12
N 5
3. Biotsavart’s law
0 I
4. B1 2cos
2 R
0 I
B1 2cos
4 R sin
I
0 cot
2 R
5. Ampere’s law
6. Magnetic field at the centre of the coil,
0ni
BC
2r
Magnetic field at an axial point,
0nir 2
B
3
2 r h22 2
3h 2
0ni
For h << r, B [1 ]
2r 2 2
r
B B
Now fractional changes C
BC
3h 2
2 2
r
7. Both A and B observe current. A due to electrons and B due to positive ions, in the
same direction
8. The magnetic field of solenoid is non-zero in region from 0 < r < R hence option (A) is
correct. In the region between the surface of cylinder and solenoid magnetic field is
resultant of the field of solenoid and that due to the hollow cylinder hence it cannot be
along the axis hence option (C) is also NOT correct. In outer region r > 2R magnetic field
exist due to current in conductor hence option (D) is correct
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9. Fig below shows the situation described in the question. If I1 =I2, then the magnetic fields
due to I1 and I2 at origin O will cancel out each other. But the magnetic field at O due to
the circular loop will be present hence option(A) is correct.
If I1 > 0 and I2 < 0, then the magnetic field due to both current will be in +z direction and
will be added – up. The magnetic field due to current I will be in – Z direction and if its
magnitude is equal to the combined magnitudes of I1 and I2, then magnetic field can be
zero the origin. Hence option (B) is correct.
If I1 < 0 and I2 > 0 then their resulting magnetic field at origin will be in -Z direction and
the magnetic field due to I at origin will also be in -Z direction. Thus, magnetic field at
origin cannot be zero. Hence option (C) is NOT correct.
If I1 = I2 then the resultant of the magnetic field at the center of the circular loop at point
P is along +X direction as shown in fig below. Thus, the magnetic field at P is only due to
I
the current I which is in -Z direction and is given as B 0 k
2R
Hence option (D) is correct.
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0iR 2
10. At the axis of the coil , we have Bx
3
2 R2 x2 2
11. This rotating infinitesimal charge dq gives a current dI given by
Q
2 rdr
dq R 2
dI
2
Q
dI r dr
2
R
dI
Since, we know that dB 0
2r
12. B 0
2
BQ 0 1 0 2
2 2
BR 0 1 0 2
2 2
0 I
13. The magnetic field outside the cylinder is
2 2 R
The magnetic field inside the cylinder is O
0 I
The magnetic field in the inside the conductor is the average of the above two
4 2 R
|d |
The current through a small strip of width dl is given by
2 R
Hence, the force acting on it given by
0 I | d |
F BiL
4 2 R 2 r
The area of the strip is given by A= Ldl
F I2
Hence the pressure on the strip is given by 0
A 8 2 R 2
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14. Consider an element of length dx (of the suspended by wire) at a distance x from the
horizontal wire
If d is the torque on this element due to the magnetic force Fm ,then
x2L x2 L
0 I
0 Fm 2 L x I dx 2 L x
2 x
xL x L
0 NI b
15. B ln
2b a a
Potential energy M .B MB cos IAB cos
16. Magnetic induction at origin is due to one semi infinite wire and two quarter circle of
radii R and 2R.
I I I
B 0 0 0 k 0 j
8R 8 2 R 4 R
17. MB / 2 MB sin
18. Magnetic field due to solenoid is 0nI
0 I
Magnetic field due to long conductor is
2R
CHEMISTRY
19. x 6; y 1& z 4
20.
OH O
P
O O
O OH
P P
O
OH O P O
O OH
21. NH 4 NO3 N 2O 2 H 2O
22. 3Cu 8HNO3 3Cu NO3 2 2 NO 4 H 2O
dil P
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4Zn 10 HNO3 4Zn NO3 2 5H 2O N 2 O
dil q
23. Stability of pentoxides down the group due to inert pair effect
sp3
24. Solid PCl5 PCl4 PCl6
Solid N 2O5 NO2 NO3
sp 2
25. CaCN 2 H 2O NH 3 Ca OH 2
SO2 PCl5 SOCl2 POCl3
26. A = NO
B NO2
C – HNO3
27. Theory
28. NH 3 3Cl2 NCl3 3HCl
Excess
8 NH 3 3Cl2 N 2 6 NH 4Cl
Excess
29. Conceptual
30. H 2 SO4 2 NH 3 NH 4 SO4
CaCl2 8 NH 3 CaCl2 .8 NH 3
P4O10 12 NH 3 6 H 2O NH 4 3 PO4
31. At the end of 50% reaction [A] = 1.0 mol
B 2 K1 2 ; C 2 K 2 4
A K1 K 2 3 A K1 K 2 3
2 4
A B C 1 3
3 3
32. a, b, c, d, f, h
33. Theory
34. x = 4, y = 6; z = 4
35.
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O O
P P
x 12 & y 2
HO OH
OH OH
36. x = 12; y = 4; z = 6
xy 12 4
8
z 6
MATHEMATICS
/2
2 sin x sin x
37.
x
11 x
dx 1.57
2
0
38. an an 2 2 an 1
x
3 t2
x 4
dt
39. Lt 01 t 1 1
x 0 x sin x
x
3 t2
x 4
dt
Lt 01 t 1
3 1
1
x 0 x3 1 / 2
6
3 1
3
2 2
1 n 1
40. I m,n x m 1.1 x dx
0
1 1
Put x dx dy
y 1 2
y 1
y
1 x
y 1
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0 y n 1 y n 1
I m, n
y 1 m n
1 dy 0 dy...... i
y 1m n
1 m 1
Similarly I m, n x n 1.1 x dx
0
y m 1
I m, n dy........ ii
0
y 1m n
From (i) \ & (ii)
y m 1 y n 1
2 I m, n dy
mn
0
y 1
1 y m 1 y n 1 y m 1 y n 1
2 I m, n
m n
dy
m n
dy
0
y 1
1
y 1
1
Put y in I 2
z
1
dy dz
z2
1 y m 1 y n 1 0 z m 1 z n 1
2 I m, n
0 y 1 m n
dy
1 z 1 m n
dz
1 y m 1 y n 1
I m, n m n
dy 1
0
y 1
e
I n x19 log x dx
n
41.
1
20 e 20
19 x n 1 1 x
I n log x n log x . . dx
20 x 20
1
20
20 I n e nI n 1
20 I10 e 20 10 I9 and 20 I9 e20 9 I8
20 I10 10 I 9 9 I8
10, 9
/2
3 cos
42. I d
5
0 cos sin
/2
3 sin
d
5
0 cos sin
Adding (i) and (ii), we get
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/2 /2
3d 3d
2I
4 2 4
0 cos sin 0 cos 1 tan
/2
3 sec d
I
1
2 4
0 tan
1
Let 1 tan t sec2 d dt
2 tan
3 2 t 1 1 1
I dt 3
4
2
1 t 2t 3 3t 3 1
1 1 1
3 0.5
2 3 2
1
1 1
43. F 2 , x dx
1 k 1
0
1 1
44. I n In2 & I5 I 2
n 1 2
2
45. I n, 2k 0 as f a b x f x & I n, I n, ,
2n 1
2 3
46. 0 x 1 x 2 x3 2 x 2 x I1 I 2
2 3
1 x 2 x 2 x3 2 x 2 x I 3 I 4
b is obvious
x2 x4
47. 1) We know that cos x 1 .....
2! 4!
x2
cos x 1
2
1 1
x2 1 1 3
x cos x dx x 1 dx
2 2 8 8
0 0
So, option (1) is correct.
x3 x5
2) sin x x .....
3! 5!
x3
sin x x
6
1 1
x3
x sin x x x dx
6
0 0
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1 1
1 1 3
x sin x x sin x dx
3 30 8
0 0
So, option (2) is correct.
3) Now, cos x 1
x 2 cos x x 2
1
1
x 2 cos x dx
3
0
So, option (3) is incorrect.
1 1
2 2 x3
4) x sin x dx x x dx
6
0 0
1
2 1 1
x sin x dx
4 36
0
1
2 2
x sin x dx
9
.
0
So, option (4) is correct.
98 k 1 98 k 1 98 k 1
1 k 1 dx
48. We have x 1
dx x x 1
dx x
k 1 k k 1 k k 1 k 1
98 98
loge k 2 loge k 1 I loge k 1 loge k
k 1 k 1
log e 50 I log e 99
49
I log e 99
50
49. tan x m2
m dm dm dm
m 1 4 m 1 3 m 1 4
2 1
3
3 m 1 m 12
2 1
3 2
3 tan x 1 tan x 1
1 1 1 1
F &F
2 3 4 3 6 6
50. Given,
2
m, n t m 1 3t n dt
0
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Now using integration by parts we get,
m 1 2
n t 2 n 1 t m 1
m, n 1 3t . n 1 3t 3. dt
m 1 0 m 1
0
0 3n m 1 02 1 3t n1 t m1dt
2
m 1 m, n 1 3t . t m 1
n
m 1 m, n 1 3 2 . 2m 1 3n m 1 m 1, n 1
n
m 1 m, n 7 n.2 m 1 3n m 1, n 1
m 1 m, n 3n m 1, n 1 7 n.2m 1
Now, put m = 10, n = 6 in above equation we get,
6
11 10,6 18 11,5 76.211 32 14
6
Hence, on comparing with 11 10,6 18 11,5 p 14 we get,
p 32
x
51. Sk Ck x k Sk 1 t dt .......... 2
0
x
x2
S1 x C1x S0 t dt C1x
2
0
1
1 1
And C1 1 S0 x dx 1
2 2
0
x x2
S1 x
2 2
Putting k = 2 in (1), we get
x x
S2 x C2 x 2 S1 t dt C2 x t t 2 dt
0 0
2 3
x x
S2 x C2 x
2 3
1
1 1 7
Now, C2 1 S1 x dx 1
4 6 12
0
7 x x 2 x3
S2 x
12 2 3
7 9 27 25
S2 3 9
4 2 3 4
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1
7 1 1 13 1
Also, C3 1 S 2 x dx 1 1
0
24 6 12 24 2
25 11
S2 3 6C3 9 18
4 4
/2 n n
52. f n sin k 1 x 2k 1 sin k 1 x cos x dx
0 k 1 k 1
Multiplying first brackets by sin x and dividing second brackets by sin x ,we get
/2 n 2 k 1 n 2k 3
f n sin 2 x 2k 1 sin 2 x cos x dx
k 1
0 k 1
2k 1 n
Now, put sin 2 x t
k 1
n 2 k 3
1
2k 1 sin 2 x cos xdx dt
2 k 1
n
So, f n 2 tdt n2
0
2 2
f 21 f 20 21 20 41
1 1 1
1 x
n 2n 1 n 2 n 1 2n
53. dx 1 x x 2n 1 1 x n nx n 1 xdx
0 0 0
1
1 xn 1 dx
2n
n 2n 1 1 x n
0
1 1
n 2 n 1
2n
n 2n 1 1 x dx n 2n 1 1 x n dx
0 0
1 1
n 2 n 1
2n
2n n 1 2
1 x dx n 2n 1 1 x n dx
0 0
2n n 1 1177 2n n 1176 0 n 24 2n 49 0
2 2
n 24
2
x
2
54. dx 5 2 3
0
a 2 b 2 c 2 25 4 9 38
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