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SEC: Sr.Super60(Incoming)_NUCLEUS & STERLING BT WTA-40/WTA-35 Date: 07-04-2024
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM JEE-ADV_(2021-P2) Max. Marks: 180
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 ABC 2 ACD 3 AB 4 BD 5 BC 6 ABD
0.95- 1.10-
7 8 9 12 10 0.9 11 0.58 12 0.61
0.97 1.13
13 C 14 C 15 B 16 B 17 2 18 2
19 5
CHEMISTRY
20 ABC 21 ABD 22 AB 23 ABCD 24 ABC 25 ABC
26 7 27 288 28 6 29 6 30 75.75 31 2
32 B 33 C 34 C 35 B 36 4 37 5
38 0
MATHEMATICS
39 ABD 40 ABD 41 ABD 42 CD 43 ABD 44 ABD
45 1 46 4 47 4 48 2 49 1 50 9
51 D 52 B 53 B 54 B 55 4 56 6
57 1
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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. Conceptual
2. At the neutral point, magnetic field due to the bar magnet is just equal and opposite to the
horizontal component of earth's magnetic field
If the angles of dip at two places are 30° and 45° respectively, Then the ratio of
horizontal components of earth's magnetic field at the two places will be √3:√2
3. Conceptual
4. Higher area loop will dominate
5. B, C
6. Conceptual
7.
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B cos30 3.49 105
3.49 105
B 2
3
B sin 30
Bv balanced by horizontal coil
100 100 0i1 3.49 105
2 30 3
i1 0.096 A
0i2
BH i2 0.1110 A
2 R
8.
B cos30 3.49 105
3.49 105
B 2
3
B sin 30
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Bv balanced by horizontal coil
100 100 0i1 3.49 105
2 30 3
i1 0.096 A
0i2
BH i2 0.1110 A
2 R
9. Conceptual
10. Conceptual
11. BH = Bcosθ
12. Cot2δ = Cot2δ1 + Cot2δ2
13.
14. Conceptual
15. Conceptual
16. I1 I 2 because in case 1 both loop support each other and in case II both loops oppose
each other.
17. I = M/V
18. Conceptual
19. Conceptual
CHEMISTRY
20. O3 is a diamagnetic molecule
21. 2O3 3O 2 Nos of garenues mole increases & so does volume
22. Conceptual
23. Conceptual
24. Conceptual.
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25. Theoretical
26.
O
S
HO O
H
27. S8 48HNO 3
8H 2SO 4 48NO 2 16H 2O
nH 2O 16
mH 2O 16 18 288g
28. Sl2Cl2
SeCl 4 3Se
Se 22
2Se 4 6e
2e Se 22
2Se
6 3 18 9
n-factor
8 8 5
1.8
29. Gas A Gas B
Sl2Cl2 H 2O
HCl SO 2 H 2S
SO 2 Cl2
SO 2CL 2
H 2O
H 2SO 4
SO 2 O 2
V2O5
SO3
H 2O
H 2SO 4
Gas B is H 2S
30. PbS 4O3 PbSO 4 4O 2
31. KI O3 H 2O KOH I 2 O 2
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32.
(b)
33. (c) In SO3 (D) , S is Sp 2 -hybridised
34. Conceptual.
35. Conceptual.
36. All
37. Conceptual.
38. None has S-S linkage.
MATHEMATICS
39.
A is area bounded by curve between x 1 x e 4
Now, A Ar.(ABGF ) Ar.( BCDE ) A (e3 1)34 (e 4 e3 )44
A 256e 4 175e3 81( ans A)
Also, A Ar.(ACDJ ) A (e 4 1)44 A 256(e4 1) (ans B )
40. x3 3 x 0 let roots , ,
, , 0. 3,
2 2 2 6 , , I h( x ) x3 3 x 4
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Required area
5 5 5 22
3 531 3
h( x )dx ( x 3 x 4)dx and ( x 3 x)dx g ( x )dx
2 2
4 1 2
5 22
3
(x 3 x 4)dx g ( x )dx 8 66 2 8 56
1 2
41. A) y sin 1 x x x 2
y sin 1 x x x 2 , x x 2 0
y sin x x x 2 , 0 x 1
1
Required are 2 x x 2 dx
0
x sin 2
/2 /2
2 sin .cos .2 sin cos d 4 sin 2 .cos 2 d
0 0
1 1
4
4 2 2 4
B) y 2 a 2 x 2 a 2 x 2
a2 x2
y2
a 2
x2
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2 2
a x 0 a x a
a
ax
Required area 4 dx
0 a2 x2
a
2 x
2a dx
0 a2 x2
a
2a. 2 a 2 x 2
0
2a a 4a 2
Similarly (B) and (C) are true
x
42. y 2 sin
4
x2 y 2
x 3 y 1
x4 y 0
4
x
Area of triangle ABC 2 sin dx
2
4
4
x
cos 4
2
4 2
4 2
11
Slope of AM is say m
Equation of AM is y 0 m x 4
M 2, 2m
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1 1 4 2
Area of triangle AMB 2 2m
2 3 11
2 2
m
3
2 2
Slope of AM tan 1
3
4 2
Similarly Slope of AN = tan 1
3
43.
dy
4x(y 2)
dx
dy
45. 4xdx
y2
ln | y 2 | 2x 2 C
2 2
| y 2 | e 2x C
e 2x
At x = 0, y = 2 =0
y 2 0 y f (x) 2
(i) g(x) = max, 1 ,sin x,| x 1|
x
2
1
Required area = 1 2 =1sq.unit.
2
dy
4x(y 2)
dx
dy
46. 4xdx
y2
ln | y 2 | 2x 2 C
2 2
| y 2 | e 2x C
e 2x
At x = 0, y = 2 =0
y 2 0 y f (x) 2
k(x) min .{x 2 2x 2, 2 sin x}
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47. y(x) y(x) y 2
Divided by y2
1 dy 1
2 (x) (x) 1
y dx y
1 1 dy dt
Put t 2
y y dx dx
dt (x) 1
t [which is a linear differential equation whose I.F. = (x) ]
dx (x) (x)
(x)
t(x) x c x c
y
At x = 1; y = 1; (1) 0 c 1
(x)
Hence, y(x) =
x 1
(2) (4)
y(2) 4
2 1 1
(x)
Now, x 1
y(x)
2 (x) 1 2 1
Hence dx (x 1) dx
1
2
1 y(x)
2 2 2
(x) x x (x 1)
x2 x2
y(x)
1 1
2 1 x 2 x3
= x 1 2
2
dx
dx
1 x 2x 2x 1
2
1 2 1
2 2
x x
Put 2 - 2 t 2 2 3 dx t dt
2 1 1 1
x x x x
5 5
2 tdt 2 5
dt 1
1 t 1 2
(x)
48. g(x) x 1
y(x)
Hence, | g(x) | is continuous but not differentiable on R D .
49. Conceptual
50. Conceptual
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dx dy
51. 2at and a(1 3t 2 )
dt dt
dy dx
x y
dt dt
So a (1 t 2 )(1 3t 2 ) 2a 2 t 2 (1 t 2 )
2
a 2 (1 2t 2 t 4 )
So, the required area
11 2 8 2
a (1 2t t )dt a
2 4
2 1 15
52. Clearly as t varies from 0 to 2 the given equations describe a closed loop, we have
dx dy
3a cos 2 t sin t, 3b sin 2 t cos t
dt dt
dy dx
So, x y
dt dt
=3 ab sin cos 2 t 3ab cos 4 t sin 2 t
4
3ab 2
= sin 2t
4
1 2 3ab 2
Required area = sin 2tdt
20 4
3ab 2x 3ab
(1 cos 4t)dt
16 0 8
53. According to given condition
t
[f (x) (x 4x )]
4 2
0
t
[(2x x ) f (x)]dx
2 3
Differentiating both sides with respect to t, we get
f (t) t 4 4t 2 k[2t 2 t 3 f (t)]
t 4 kt 3 2(k 2)t 2
f (t)
k 1
x kx 2(k 2)x 2
4 3
f (x)
k 1
k 3
Given f(1) 1 1 k 1
k 1
54. According to given condition
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t
[f (x) (x 4x )]
4 2
0
t
[(2x x ) f (x)]dx
2 3
Differentiating both sides with respect to t, we get
f (t) t 4 4t 2 k[2t 2 t 3 f (t)]
t 4 kt 3 2(k 2)t 2
f (t)
k 1
x 4 kx 3 2(k 2)x 2
f (x)
k 1
1
f (x) [x 4 x 3 2x 2 ]
2
x2
f (x) 0 [x 2 x 2] 0
2
x 0, 1, 2
0 x 2 x 0, 2
55. x y 0 y x __________(1)
y ( x sin x ) _____(2)
R. A 2 (1 x) ( x sin x) dx 2 sin dx 2(2) 4
0 0
56. Conceptual
57. Conceptual
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