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The document provides the key answers and solutions for the JEE-Main exam conducted by Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy on June 28, 2025, covering subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. It includes a detailed answer key for each subject along with specific solutions to various problems. The exam had a maximum score of 300 marks and was part of the Sr.Super60_STERLING program.

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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 28-06-25_Sr.

Super60_STERLING# BT_Jee-Main_WTM-36_Key & Sol’s

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.


 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Sr.Super60_STERLING BT JEE-MAIN Date: 28-06-2025
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM WTM-36 Max. Marks: 300

KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS

1 3 2 4 3 1 4 2 5 2
6 3 7 2 8 2 9 4 10 4
11 3 12 2 13 2 14 3 15 3
16 1 17 3 18 4 19 3 20 1
21 7 22 53 23 1686 24 144 25 4607

PHYSICS

26 1 27 2 28 3 29 2 30 2
31 4 32 4 33 3 34 2 35 1
36 2 37 3 38 2 39 3 40 3
41 2 42 2 43 3 44 3 45 1
46 2 47 4 48 2 49 3 50 4

CHEMISTRY

51 4 52 4 53 1 54 1 55 2
56 2 57 1 58 4 59 1 60 3
61 1 62 2 63 3 64 1 65 4
66 4 67 3 68 3 69 1 70 3
71 4 72 5 73 14 74 10 75 4

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SOLUTION
MATHEMATICS
1. A) the no.of 3 digit no’s greater than 500 are 2  4 P2  24
the number of 4 digit no’s less than 4000 are 2  4 P3  48
 n  24  48  72
B) The no.of 3 digited even no’s greater than 200 are
0 3 3  9

2 or 4 2  3  2  12

The no.of 4 digited even no’s less than 3000 are


1 0 or 2 or 4 3  3 P2  1 8

2 0 or 4 2  3 P2  1 2

n  9  12  18  12  51
C) Required no.of words. 630  (180  180  60)  330
D) (2r  1)!  11!
8! 9 P2
2. Statement- I : The required number of ways of arranging    false
2!2! 2!
Statement –II is true
6! 6
3. The total no. of ways   (7  r )  2700
2!2! r  2
4. Since repetition is allowed first four places can be filled in 94 ways. and the last place
can be filled in 3 ways according to the sum obtained by the first four places
  5 3
5. Values of x at which as max or min are , , ,
6 2 6 2
points of max are 2 and minima are 2
 2  2! 2!  8
6. In between the two brothers exactly 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 persons can sit in
2  18! ways and exactly 9 person can sit is 18!ways  6  2  18! 18!
2010
7.  402  402  5!
5
6!
8. The required no  7 P5  5! 6 P5
2!

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9.
B ,B ,H ,J ,O
B     4!  24
4!
H   12
2!
JB    3!  6
JH B   2 !  2
44

J H O B B - 4 5 th

10. 30 volumes
-2 volumes (not together)
--------------
28 volumes
--------------
 26 + 1 unit of 2 volumes ( together) = 27 volumes
So. required no.of arrangements = 27! 2! 28P2
11. i) placing boys in circular table (ii) but of 6 places between boys placing 2 particular
girls to any 4 places which is not adjacent to a particular boy (iii) remaining 4 girls to
remaining 4 places  5!4.3.4!  2.6!4!
12. Least digit used = 4
 we can use 4,5,6,7,8,9
64  54 ( no 4 at all ) = at least one 4
13.
5ways 6ways 6way 6way 2way
s s s
 2160
14. If the number is 100a  10b  c where 1  a  9
bc ac ac
0  b, c  9 then a  or b  or b  where a, b, c are distinct
2 2 2
171  4n 2  20n
15. xn  0
4n !
4n 2  20n  171  0
Which is true for n  1, 2,3,4
16. for r  6, r ! is divisible by 240
 remainder  1! 2! 3! 4! 5!  153
17. Number of sequences that can be formed  45
Number of sequences that include BAD  3  42  48
Required number  45  48  976

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18. Sum of the digits in odd places and sum of the digits in even places are equal or differ by
multiple of 11
19. a11  a12  a13  0 , remaining ‘6’ elements can be filled in 76
( 3,0,3),( 2,0, 2),(1,0,1) 
 3!  5  30
( 3,1,2),(3, 1, 2 
3!
ways ( 2,1,1)(2, 1, 1)   2  6
2!
1
0,0,0 
37
20. m = 240, n = 660
8 7
 7!  P4 P
21.    6! 4
 2!  4! 4!
 41  52  63  71
a  1, b  2, c  3, d  1
22.
E , F , M ,O , R , R
5!
E   4!  36
2!
4!
F E      3!  6
2!
4!
F M      3!  6
2!
3!
FO E     2!  1
2!
3!
FO M     2!  1
2!
FORE   2!  2
FORM ER 1
53

23.
1    54
2    54
3 1    53
3 2    53
3 3    53
3 51   52
3 5 2   52
3 5 31  5
3 53 2  5
35331  1
1686

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24. 1) Arrangement of 2 units of 3 girls and 4boys  2 ! ways
2) 3 girls can be stand together in 3! ways
3) 4 boys can be stand together and B1 and B2 not adjacent to each other is
2!  3 P2  2!3!
 required ways  2!3! 2!  3!  144
25.
3
5 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 4  8  2048

6 0 or 1 or 2 3  83  1536
7 0 or 1 2  83  1024
4608
Since 5000 not included so 4608 -1 = 4607

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PHYSICS
26. Conceptual
A 5A
27.  2i  A i 
4 4
3 1
28.   1  sin r  r  60
2 2
1.5t
29. NA 

t
NB 
4
 3t 
1.6  
NC  4

N A  N B  NC
30.   
4
   9  12
3
  
d 10
31. d app  real   7.5cm
 4
 
3
For plane mirror u  10  7.5
v u
d h
32. apparent depth of P = x1 

d h
apparent depth of image of P x2 

apparent distance between P and its image  x2  x1
33. glass slab doesnot change angle of incidence on prism
A
at minimum deviation r1  r2   30
2
sin i  3 sin 30  i  60
D  2i  A
34. Conceptual
3
35. A) Velocity of fish in air  8   6 
4
Velocity of fish w.r.t. bird  6  6  12 
3
(B) Velocity of image of fish after reflection from mirror in air  8   6  w.r.t. bird
4
 6  6  0

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4
(C) Velocity of bird as seen from water  6  8
3
Velocity of bird in water after reflection from mirror  8 
w.r.t. fish  8  8  0
10
36. f   5cm
2
u  4cm
1 1 1
   v  20cm
f u v
 30  1
apparent hight ha  hr  1  = 20 cm
2 1.5
R
37. f   20cm
2
1 1 1
   v1  20cm
f u v
d  5  20  25cm
 
After refraction final image is at d '  d  2   18.75cm
 1 
38. 1 sin    2 sin r ....(1)
1 sin 90   2 sin  90  r    2 cos r ....(2)
1 sin r
 sin  
2 cos r

 22
sin   1
12
1 B
39. sin   ,   A   is less for large 
 
40. Conceptual
x
41.  14 ...(1)

24  14 4
4 
 3
a
42. For the first medium, sin  
a  b2
2

c
And for the second medium, sin  2 
c2  d 2
1a 2a
By Snell’s law, we have 1 sin 1   2 sin  2  
a2  b2 c2  d 2
Hence, the correct answer is (2).

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3 6
43. sin C  sin 0
2 5
4
sin C   C  53 = 90    C = 90  C   = 37   =   53
5
1 R
44. sin C  
 R2  H 2
45. Conceptual
46. sin i  sin C
R 1

Rr 
d d
47. d 1 2
1 2
dy dy
48. dy '  
 1 y
H
H dy
H '   H n 2
0 y
1
H
49. 1sin 60   sin r ....(1)
 sin r  1  sin  ....(2)
  60
sin 60
2r  (180  )  180 r  30 = 
sin 30
 2
50. sin C  
3 3
2
At common surface
2
sin 60 
3
3 2

2 3
3 3

4

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CHEMISTRY
51.
(A)
NH2 OH

NaNO2+HCl
H2O, warm

(B)
OH O

Na Cr O
  2 
2 7
H 2SO4

O
(C)
OH
OH

CHO

(i) CHCl3 +aqNaOH


(ii) H+

(D)
OH
OH
NO2
NO2

Conc.HNO3

NO2
52. Statement-1: Picric acid is 2, 4, 6- tri nitro phenol
Statement-2: Phenol -2, 4 disulphonic acid is treated with conc. HNO3 to get picric
acid

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OCH3 OH

OH
OCH3
3H I 3 C H 3 -I

OCH3 OH
53.
1
54. Acidity 
pKa
Order of pKa value E<B<D<A<C
55.
K C2H5Br
Ph-CH2-CH-CH3 Ph-CH2-CH-CH3 Ph-CH2-CH-CH3
+
OH OK OC2H5

56. Both statement 1 and statement 2 are correct


57. Assertions and Reason both are correct and reason is correct explanation for assertion
58. SN 2 Reaction would occur more easily with primary alkyl halide (chloro ethane) rather
than with secondary. Alkyl halide (2-chloro propane)
59.
OH O Na O

NaOH Br

CH3 CH3
O2/ H3O+
Ph-CH CH3 Ph-C- CH3

O
O
H

HO CH3+Ph-C-
CH3
60.

61. C2 H5O Will abstract proton from phenol to form phenaxide lon  C6 H 5O  . Since

C2 H5O is better nucleophile than  C6 H 5O 


, there fore, it will preferentially attack
C2 H 5 I to form C2 H 5  O  C2 H 5

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62.
CH3 CH3
OH
OH OH2
H 2S O 4
OH OH CH3

CH3 CH3

OH

CH3
H
O

63.
C H 2O H C H 2I CH 2

C H O H  3 H I  Wa rm C H I  C H  I 2

C H 2O H C H 2I C H 2I
G ly c e ro l 1 ,2 ,3 - tr iio d o p r o p a n e A lly lio d id e
( u n s ta b le )
HI

CH3 CH 3 CH3

HI
CHI C H   I  C H I
2

CH3 CH 2 C H 2I
2 - io d o p r o p a n e P r o p e n e (u n s ta b le )
64.
CH2-O Br2/Fe
CH2-O Br

Conc.HBr

CH2-Br+HO Br

65. In acidic medium, phenol exists in following resonating structures.

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Since, o / p positions are electron rich sites, so electrophile will attack on these site,
i.e., hydrogen of these sites get exchanged by D (deuterium). Hence, the final product
of the

66.
18
O 18
CH3 +
OH OH
H /H 2 O
+
CH3
CH3 CH3

18
O

67. P-cresol (4-methyl phenol) has a methyl group at the para Position, which blocks the
reaction with pthalic anhydride, resulting in no colour change
68.
O
OR OH
OH
O-C-CH3
(i) NaOH COOH
HI (ii) CO2 COOH
-RI (i) (CH3CO)O
(iii) H3O+ (ii) H+
P Q
R
S
69.

MgBr OH
O
Mg
Et2O

(A)

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70. Phenol give characteristic colour reaction with neutral FeCl3 soluiton

71. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) produce tribromo derivative with Br2 / H 2O
Mass of product-massof reactant
72. Number of hydroxyl groups ( n) 
n
390  180
n 5
42

A  5, B  9
73.
A  B  14

1 2 2 1
3 1 1
74.
75. i, ii, v, vi ethers can be synthesized by Williamson synthesis

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