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DIVISION: JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED)

COURSE COURSE
CLASS XI VIKAAS JA
NAME CODE
PHASE 01JA,02JA, TOTAL BATCH 01JA,02JA,
20
CODE(S) 03JA,JAZA,IA PAGES CODE(S) 03JA,JAZA,IA

JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2025

TEST TEST CODE &


TEST TYPE
PATTERN SEQUENCE 
JEE MAJOR TEST
AMT 01
(ADVANCED) (MT) 

06th January 2024 | Saturday

Paper-1 : 3 Hrs | 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM


Paper-2 : 3 Hrs | 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM

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ANSWER KEY (AK)
PAPER-1
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

PART-I : Ans. BD AD C B B C D 0004 0009 0004


MATHEMATICS Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Ans. 0510 0014 0081 A D C B
Q.No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Ans. AC ABD BD A B B B 0010 0006 0007
PART-II : PHYSICS
Q.No. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ans. 0002 0066 0002 C B A D
Q.No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

PART-III : Ans. ABD BC BC B B B C 0338 0009 0040


CHEMISTRY Q.No. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Ans. 0007 0040 0005 C B A B
PAPER-2
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. B C D A ABCD AC AD 0003 0000 0000
PART-I : Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
MATHEMATICS
06.12
Ans. 0064 0003 0053 04.00 04.00 05.00 or
06.13
Q.No. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Ans. B B B B ABD AB ABCD 0006 0003 0006
PART-II : PHYSICS
Q.No. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ans. 0001 0025 0012 00.00 18.30 01.00 03.00
Q.No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

PART-III : Ans. C C A C ABC ABC ACD 0013 0005 0005


CHEMISTRY Q.No. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
Ans. 0004 0003 0009 08.00 05.00 15.00 03.00

STUDENT'S SPACE

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TEXT SOLUTIONS (TS)
PAPER-1 S 2 
sin2xx
sin

2 sin x
22
sin xx cos x
1  sin
PART-I: MATHEMATICS 2  2
2 sin x 2 1  sin x 
 S1  S2   
sin x cos x cos x sin x cos x
1. D = 4(a + b)2 – 4(a + b + c)(a + b – c)
= 4[(a + b)2 – (a + b)2 + c2]  
= 2 cot x, xx  00, , 
= 4c2 = (2c)2 = perfect square of a rational  4
= 4c2 = (2c)2 = ifjes; la[;k dk iw.kZ oxZ gksA  minimum value = 2 U;wure eku = 2
hence, root are rational
vr% ewy ifjes; gSA 3n  1
5. (a0 + a2 + a4 +.....+ a2n) =
2
2. my2 +(1 – m2)xy – mx2 = 0
3n  1
or y2 – mxy – x2 = 0, represents two (a1 + a3 + a5 +.....+ a2n – 1) =
perpendicular lines through origin
2
Since y = x or y = -x is one of the possibility 6. AQ = 3 2 2
so automatically both are the angle
PQ = 3 24
bisectors of xy = 0
Let r be the required radius ekuk r vHkh"V
Hence (y + x) (y – x) = 0 and
my2 + (1 – m2)xy – mx2 = 0 are identical f=kT;k gSA
 1 – m2 = 0 Then rc
 m =  1, which is true and satisfies all
3 2  4 = 32 2 r  r 2
equations
r =1
gy- my2 +(1 – m2)xy – mx2 = 0
P

;k y2 – mxy – x2 = 0 ewy fcUnq ls tkus okyh


D
nks yEcor~ js[kk,a gSA
R
pawfd y = x ;k y = -x laHkor;k ,d gS rFkk A

xy = 0 ds nksuksa dks.k v)Zd gSA


Q
vr% (y + x) (y – x) = 0 vkSj my2 + (1 – m2)xy B

– mx2 = 0 loZle gSA


 1 – m2 = 0
a  b  8  5  10
 m =  1 tks fd lR; gS rFkk lHkh lehdj.kksa 7. = 6  a + b = 7 ...(1)
5
dks larq"V djrs gSA
(a  6)2  (b  6)2  22  12  42
= 6.80
5
3. we have ;gk¡ |x2 – 2x| + |4 – x| > |x2 – 2x + 4 – x|  (a – 6)2 + (b – 6)2 = 13
(x2 – 2x)(4 – x) < 0 solve (gy djus ij) a = 3, b = 4
x(x – 2)(x – 4) > 0
x  (0, 2)  (4, ) 8. log0.5x = t
p=2 (t + 2) (t – 1)  0
q=4 –2  log0.5x  1
 x > 0 (initial condition izkjfEHkd fLFkfr)
2 cot x 2  0.5  x  4
4. S1  2

1 sin x sin x cos x
x  [0.5, 4]

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  2 3 4  6!
9. log2 5  log2  sin sin sin sin No. of ways =
 5 5 5 5  2!2!2!
Case III : He invites one friend 3 times, 1
  
= log25  log2  sin 2 sin 2  friend 2 times and one friend 1 times
 5 5
6!x 6
 2   4   No. of ways =
3!2!
  1  cos 5  1  cos 5  
= log2 5  log2   Total no. of ways (N) = (case I) + (case II) +
 4 
  (case III)
= 510
    gy- fLFkfr I : 2 fe=kksa dks rhu ckj cqyk ldrk gSA
 1  sin 10  1  cos 5  
= log2 5  log2   2 fe=kksa dks pquus ds rjhds 3C2 rjhds
 4 
  6!
6 fnuksa esa fe=kksa dks pquus ds rjhds rjhds
 3!3!
5  1  5  1 
 1    1 
5   4  4    rjhdksa dh la[;k = 3C2 x
6!
= log2  log2  3!3!
4
 
  fLFkfr II : 3 fe=kksa dks nks ckj cqyk ldrk gSA
6!
5
= log2  log2 

 5 5 5 5 

  rjhdksa dh la[;k =
2!2!2!
 64  Case III : He invites one friend 3 times, 1
 
friend 2 times and one friend 1 times
 64  4 p
= log2  5     fLFkfr II : og 1 fe=k dks rhu] 1 fe=k dks nks rFkk
 20  1 q
1 fe=k dks ,d ckj pqu ldrk gSA

2 tan  1  tan2  6!x 6


1  rjhdksa dh la[;k =
10. f   1  tan2  1  tan2  3!2!
 1  tan2  
2  dqy rjhdksa dh la[;k (N) = (fLFkfr I) + (fLFkfr
 1  tan2  
  II) + (fLFkfr III)
1
 = 510
1  tan 
1 1
   
 f 110  f 34 0 
1  tan 11 0

1  tan 34 0 12.

  3 
r
,
r 

 2 2
1 1
 
1  tan 11 0

1  tan 450  110  r 
   3 
r  
2
    3 
r 
  1
1 1  tan 110 1 2  2  2
 0
 
1  tan 11 2 2  r 
2
  3   2
 2 
11. Case I : He invites 2 friends 3 times each
Those 2 friends can be selected in 3C2 r2 r r 2 6r
96  2   7  0
2 2 2 2
ways
6! 7
They can be invited 6 days in ways r1. r2 = = 14
3!3! 1
2
6!
 No. of ways = 3C2 x
3!3!
Case II : He invites all 3 friends 2 times
each
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1 2  1
13. = ab sinC  –1  1
2 10
1 11 9
 15 3  x6x10x sinC  –   
2 2 2
3 Number of integral values of  is 10
 sin C =
2  ds iw.kk±d ekuksa dh la[;k 10 gSA
0
ACB is obtuse vf/kd dks.k  C = 120

c= a2  b2  2abcosC 15. x2 + 2x + 4k – 3 = 0
c = 14 cm
 (P)
r= r= 3 0
s
r8 = 81
D = 4 – 4.1.(4k – 3)  0
14.
1 – 4k + 3  0
|sin x| k1
cos 2x
3
f(0) = 4k – 3 > 0 , k >
4
(P) x
–  O   3  b 2
 =– < 0, kR
2 4 2 4 2a 2.1
3 
No. of solutions are (3)  k   ,1
4 
gyksa dh la[;k (3) gSA
(Q) f(0).f(1) < 0
 3
(4k – 3)(k) < 0 k   0, 
 4
5 3x
(Q) tan x = – (R) D < 0  k  (1, )
4 2
(S) x2 + 2x + 4k – 6 = 0
4 – 4.1.(4k – 6)  0

2  1– 4k + 6  0
3 2  1 – 4k + 6  0
2
7  7
k  k   , 
4  4
no of solutions are (3)
gyksa dh la[;k (3) gSA
30
C 30 30 16. (P) the number in the 7th place can not
 30  r  1
(R) 
r 1
r. 30 r 
C r 1
 r.
r 1  r


be zero hence we can choose any
30
seven numbers from the
30(31)
=  (31  r )  30(31) 
r 1 2
set (1, 2, ....... 8, 9) and arrange
them in increasing order
= 465 Hence 9C7 = 36
(S) 6 cosx + 8sinx = 2 + 1 (Q) corresponding to men seated in a
2  1 row, their partners can be chosen
i.e. sin (x + ) =
10 in 6! ways or 720 way

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(R) y + z = 25 – 2x, 1 ls 11 esa x cnyrk    5 = 9(1 – e2) or ;k
11 5 5 4
(24–2r ) 1 – e2 = or ;k e2 = 1 –  ,
gS rc gyksa dh la[;k =  r 1
C1 9 9 9
2
= 132 e=
3
(S) S = {3, 5, 7, ......., 37}  {4, 6, 8,....,
38} ds izR;sd leqPp; esa 18 vo;o gS 2b2 2.5 10
latus rectum =  
a 3 3
;fn a, b, c es fLFkr gS ;k nksuks a vkSj
2b2 2.5 10
c fo"ke ;k nksuks le gSA gyksa dh la[;k ukfHkyEc =  
a 3 3
= 18C2 + 18C2 = 306
(S) By definition of ellipse
nh?kZo`Ùk dh ifjHkk"kk ls
x2 y2 16 3
17. (P)   1  e = 1 
16 25 25 5
--------------------------------------------------------------
3
 be = 5  3
5
2a2 2  16 32 4k PART-II: PHYSICS
   k = 8
b 5 5 5
x2 y 2 v
(Q) Any point of ellipse   1 is 18. FFx = –  ky
6 2 x
v
 6 cos , 2 sin   Fy  
y
 kx

x2 y 2  
ekuk nh?kZo`Ùk  1 ij ,d
6 2 Also dk;Z W.D.

 F .ds

fcUnq  6 cos , 2 sin  gSA      




 k  y i  x j  .  dx i  dy j 
  
distance from origin
 k d  xy 
6 cos2   sin2   2 bldh ewy 
= kxy (independent of path iFk ls Loar=k gS)
fcUnq ls nwjh 6 cos2   sin2   2 

1 So, F is conservative force
   cos  =
2

2 
bl izdkj cy F laj{kh gSA
1
 cos =
2
19. As x-t graph is parabolic acceleration (a) is
(R) 9x + 5(y – 6y + 9) = 45 or ;k
2 2

constant. At t = 0 velocity is positive,


9x2 + 5(y – 3)2 = 45 become zero at t = T and further decreases.
x2 (y – 3)2 Hence a is –ve.
  =1
5 9 x-t xzkQ ,d ijoy; gS rFkk Roj.k fu;r gSA t =
Putting x = Y and y – 3 = X, the
0 ij osx /kukRed gS rFkk ?kVdj t = T ij 'kwU;
X2 Y2
equation becomes  =1 tkrk gSA blds i'pkr vksj ?kVrk gS vr% Roj.k
9 5
_.kkRed gSA
x = Y vkSj y – 3 = X j[kus ij

X2 Y2
lehdj.k  =1
9 5
 a2 = 9, b2 = 5  
  b = a (1 – e ), 
2 2 2

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20.  iwjh oy; ds æO;eku dsUæ ds x-
V sin  V cos 
V cos 
 2R   2R 
 m    2m    2R
V     =
funsZ'kkad gSaA
V sin  3m 3
23. mg sin – f = ma .............(1)
 

After collision, VDdj ds ckn


2v cos  2v 2
t   2gh
gcos  g g
2 a
& fR= mR2
21. 5 R
2
 f= ma
7 2 5
7 2

put in (1) esa j[kus ij


7
 mg sin = ma
5
5
a= g sin 
7
333  7 2
= obs = = 0.2  f= mg sin 
1.7  103 7
Now ¼vc½ f  fsmax
22. Let the two half rings be placed in left and
2
right of y-axis with centre as shown in mg sin <  mg cos 
7
figure.
 7 
ekuk nks vk/kh oy; dsUæ ds lkFk y-v{k ds nka;s    < tan–1  
 2 
rFkk cka;h rjQ fp=kkuqlkj j[krs gSa 24.

Dotted shape shows pulse position after a


short time interval. Direction of the
Then the coordinate of centre of mass of
velocities are decided according to direction
 2R  of displacements of the particles.
left and right half rings are   , 0  and
   fcUnqor vkdkj NksVs lekUrjky ds ckn Lian dh
 2R  fLFkfr dks n'kkZrk gSA osxksa dh fn'kk d.kksa ds
  , 0 .
 
foLFkkiou dh fn'kk ds vuqlkj fu/kkZfjr gksrh gSA
 x-coordinates of centre of mass of
 cos  h
 2R   2R  25. T = 2 = 2
m    2m    geff. geff.
comple ring is      = 2R
3m 3 geff. = g + a ; put T = 2 
rc vk/kh oy;ksa ds nka;s rFkk cka;s æO;eku dsUæ   a = 10 m/s2.
2R 2R Ans. Retardation = 10 m/s2
ds funsZ'kkad   , 0  rFkk  , 0  gSaA
     

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 2m(2m)  time taken by sound to travel 3 R distance
26. T1 = 2T0 = 2   g
 m  2m  3R
=
8m 80m V
T1 = g = ................(i)
3 3
2R 1 3R
Now,  =
V 6 V
V 2 
 = =
V  3 6 3 3

ok;q;ku }kjk 60° ls nwjh r; djus esa yxk le;


2R 1
= 
In resonance, vuqukn esa V 6
f wire = ftube /ofu }kjk 3 R nwjh r; djus esa yxk le; =
(1)V1 (1)V2
= 3R
21 4 2 V
 T1 
  2R 1 3R
vc,  =
   = (400) V 6 V
2(x) x
4   V 2 
2  = =
 T1 = (16 × 104)
V  3 6 3 3

From (i), ls 29. All impulse lHkh vkosx = mv2 – mv1


80 Ft – mgt = mv2 - mv1
m = 10–4 (16 × 104)
3 Ft = mgt + mv2 – mv1
m = 0.6 kg.
= (2) (10) (3) + (2) (6) – (2) (3)
7
mR 2 = 60 + 6
5 7
27. =
2 2 Ft = 66 Newton second
mR 2
5 = impulse by F }kjk vkosx

28.
30.
T
R
A
mg
60° V
R

acm = 0
V 3R
aA = a =  . R ...(i)
R
T – mg = 0 ...(ii)
2
mR
T.R = . ....(iii)
2
Detector
(le lwpd) a
 g=
Time taken by plane to travel by 60° 2
2R 1 Ans. 2
= 
V 6

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31. For (P) and (Q) Applying work energy theorem on block A,
As 1 > tan 37°, tension in the string will be WF  WFr  Wsp  0
zero.
A ij ÅtkZ laj{k.k yxkus ij,
1 > tan 37°, jLlh esa ruko 'kwU; gksxkA
WF  WFr  Wsp  0
So, for 2 kg block,
2 g sin 37  0.6  2 g cos 37  2 a 1
F = m1 g  Kx
 a = 1.2 m/s 2 2
For (R) and (S) 1  32 
= (0.2)(8)(10)  (100)  = 32 N
If the tension in the string is T, then 2  100 
;fn jLlh esa ruko T gS, rc  (P) – 2; (Q) – 1; (R) – 3; (S) – 4
4 g sin 37  0.6  4 g cos 37  T  4 a
…(i) 33. (P) Since external force in horizontal
2 g sin 37  0.8  2 g cos 37  T  2 a direction is zero there for COM remains at
rest.
…(ii)
By solving above equations
pwafd {kSfrt fn'kk esa ckg~; cy 'kwU; gSA vr%
lHkh gy djus ij nzO;eku dsUnz fojke esa jgsxkA
a = 0.67 m/s2, T = 2.13 N (Q) If the block remains at rest then centre
 (P)- 4, (Q)- 3, (R)- 1, (S)-2 of mass moves with constant velocity.
;fn CykWd fojke esa jgrk gS rks nzO;eku dsUnz
32. To shift block A, fu;r osx ls xfreku jgsxkA
16 (R) If m does not slips on M then COM
Kx = m1g, x= m
100 remains at rest otherwise COM is
CykWd A dks foLFkkfir djus ds fy,, accelerated when m moves from point A to
B.
16
Kx = m1g, x= m ;fn m, M ij fQlyrk ugh gS rks nzO;eku dsUnz
100
Applying work energy theorem on block B fojke esa jgsxk] vU;kFkk nzO;eku dsUnz tc m, A
B ij ÅtkZ laj{k.k yxkus ij ls B rd xfreku gS rc rd Rofjr gksxkA
W F  W fr  W sp  0 , (S) The COM is accelerated vertically
downwards by the gravity force.
1 2 xq:Roh; cy ds dkj.k nzO;eku dsUnz uhps dh
Fx  Kx  m2 gx  0 , F = 40 N
2
rjQ Rofjr gksxkA
Wfr on B = –m2gx
 16    1 20
= –(0.2) (16) (10)   = –5.12 34. w g  F .S  (mg sin ) S  2  10    2J
 100  2 100
2
 16  1 1  20 
WF = Fx = (40)   = 6.4 ws   kx 2   1000    20 J
 100  2 2  100 
To shift block B , wN = 0
32 From work energy theorem dk;Z ÅtkZ izes;
Kx = m2g, x= m
100
ls wg  wsp  wN  wex  k or 2 – 20 +
B dks foLFkkfir djus ds fy,,
0 + wex = 0
Kx = m2g,
wex= 18 J
32
x= m  (P) – 4, (Q) – 3, (R) – 2, (S) – 1
100
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-------------------------------------------------------------- 25  = 9  = 0.6
5
Mt  Mmix
PART-III: CHEMISTRY 
n  1 Mmix
35. (A) Expansion takes place 92
Mexp = = 57.5 g/mol
(B) Process is not isothermal 1  0.6
(D) Process is not isochoric 4 2
(A) izlkj gksrk gSA
gy. KP  P
1 2
(B) izØe lerkih; ugh gSA 9
P = 2 atm KP 
(D) izØe levk;rfud ugh gSA 2

 = N2O4 (g) ds fo;kstu dh ek=kk
36. n
CH3COOH = 0.1 × 0.1 = 0.01 mol.
2 3
0.01 25  = 9  = 0.6
n
HCl = 0.01 mol 5
0.1
Mt  Mmix
[H+]f = = 0.1M 
n  1 Mmix
pH = 1
CH3COOH CH3COO– + H+ 92
Mexp = = 57.5 g/mol
0.1 – x x (x + 0.1) 1  0.6
x  0.1
2 × 10–5 = COOH
0.1 1
x = 2 × 10–5 6 2
40.
3
2  10 5 5
 CH3COOH = = 2 × 10–4 4
0.1 Cl
H2O H+ + OH–, 10–14 = 0.1 × [OH–] 4-Chloro-3-propyl benzene-1-carboxylic acid.
[OH–] = 10–13 M (4-Dyksjks-3-izksfiy csUthu-1-dkcksZfDlfyd vEy)
13
10 41. Fact rF;
(H2O) = 1000
42. Hºrxn = Hºf [N2H4]
18
= 18 × 10–16 = 1.8 × 10–15 = [(941 + 2 × 218) – (159 + 4 × 389)]
Hº = – 338 kJ
37. (B) NaPO3 (C) Ca3(PO4)2 43. q = 0  U = w
nCV (T2 – T1) = – Pext. (V2 – V1)

38. G = H – TS  R  T2 R  300 


CV (T2 – 300) = – 2    
0 = +131.3 – T(+0.1336)  2.4 12 
(for spontaneity) ¼Lor% vfHkfØ;k ds fy,½ 5 300 T2
  (T2  300)  
131.3 2 6 1.2
T> = 982.8 K
0.1336 5T2
5T2 – 1500 = 100 –
tºC > 982.8 – 273 = 709.8ºC 3
20T2
= 1600  T2 = 240 K
4 2 3
39. KP  P
1 2 W=4
5R
(– 60) = – 600 R
2
9
P = 2 atm KP  H = U
2
7
 = degree of dissociation of N2O4 (g) or H =  – 600 R = – 840 R
5
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44. 3 Pt + 4 HNO3 + 18 HCl → (Q) 1 g H2 or ½ mol H2 or 11.35 L STP ij
3H2[PtCl6] + 4 NO + 8H2O vk;re
(R 1 mol N2 = 28 g N2
45.
(S) 0.5 mol SO2 = 32g SO2
AgNO 3
46. Organic compound   AgCl
49. (1) For spontaneous process G < 0
(Containing chlorine) 0.4 gram
0.25 gram (2) For exothermic process H < 0
 0 .4  (3) For isotnermal process T < 0
Mole of AgCl =  
 143.5  For isobaric process P < 0

 0 .4 
gy. (1) Lor% izofrZr izdze G < 0
wCl =   × 35.5
 143.5  (2) m"ek{ksih izdze H < 0

 0.4  100 (3) lerkih; izdze T < 0


% of Cl =   35.5 ×
 143.5  0.25 lenkch izdze P < 0
= 39.58  40
gy. AgNO 3
dkcZfud ;kSfxd   AgCl 50.
Atomic Electronic Block
(Dyksjhu ;qDr) 0.4 gram
number configuration (CykWd)
0.25 xzke
(ijek.kq (bysDVªksfud
 0 .4  Øekad) vfHkfoU;kl)
AgCl dk eksy =  
 143.5 
(P) Z = 37 (K) [36Kr] 5s1 s-block
 0 .4  (Q) Z = 78 (Pt) [54Xe] d-block
wCl =   × 35.5
 143.5  4f 14 6s2 6d8
 0.4  100 (R) Z = 52 (Te) [36Kr] p-block
Cl dk izfr'kr =   35.5 ×
 143 . 5  0.25 4f 10 5s2 5p4
= 39.58  40 (S) Z = 65 (Tb) [Xe] 4f 9 6s2 f-block
47. (i, ii, iv, vii, viii)
Aromatic species are : 51. Based on definition of positional, functional,
fuEu ,jkseSfVd Lih'kht gS % Metamers and Tautomers form of
isomerism.
(i) (ii) fLFkfr] fØ;kRed] e/;ko;oh rFkk pyko;oh dh
ifjHkk"kk ds vk/kkj ij mijksDr leko;oh gSA

(iv) (vii)
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(viii)
PART-I: MATHEMATICS
48. (P) 16 g or 1 mol CH4 or 6.02 x 1023 x 10
electrons
(Q) 1 g H2 or ½ mol H2 or 11.35 L volume
at STP 1. 3
(R 1 mol N2 = 28 g N2 2
(S) 0.5 mol SO2 = 32g SO2
1 2 3
gy. (P) 16 g or 1 mol CH4 or 6.02 x 1023 x 10
bysDVªkWu
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2. 1, abc, a²b²c² also in A.P. x  log 6 or x  log 1 0
5 2 7 5 27
lekUrj Js.kh esa gSA
 x  log 6  2log
 2abc = 1 + a²b²c²  (abc – 1)² = 0 5 2 7
1/ 2
 5 2 7  6  log5 2 7  36
Now vc A.M.  G.M., we get ;gk¡ 2 2
x 
27a + 8b + 125c  90 log6 5 2  7   
log6 5 2  7 
3. 3 white balls can be distributed in 3+3-1C3-1 =
n n
10 ways n
6. S  Cr  nCr   n
Cr  nCnr
corresponding to each of these ways r 0 r 0
3 black balls can be also be distributed in n n
3+3-1 coefficient of x n in 1  x   1  x   2n Cn
C3-1 = 10 ways
 total no. of ways = 10 x 10 = 100 n n
1  x   1  x   2n Cn esa xn dk xq.kkad
3+3-1
gy- 3 lQsn xsnksa dks forfjr djus ds rjhds C3-1
n n
1 x  1 x  2n Cn
= 10 rjhds
buesa izR;sd ds laxr 3 dkyh xsnksa dks forfjr
7.
3+3-1
fd;k tkrk gS C3-1 = 10 rjhds x= 2
 dqy rjhds = 10 x 10 = 100 S
R
16
y=1
2 P Q
4. (x
i 1
i – 50 ) = 250

10
1 250
2 = (x i – 50 )2 = = 25
10 i 1 10

Equation of sides are x + y = 0, x – y = 0,


=5 2x + 3y – 6 = 0
coefficient of variation pfjrk dk xq.kkd The point (-2, a) will move on line x = -2
5 and (b, 1) will move on line y = 1
× 100 = 10%
50 For point P, y = 1, y = -x
x x x = -1
5.  5 2 7   6 5 2 7  7 For point Q, y = 1, y = x
Assume ekuk x  log y x=1
5 2 7
 -1 < b < 1
log y log y
For point S, x = -2
  5 2 7  5 2 7
6  5 2 7  5 2 7
7
2x + 3y = 6  -4 + 3y = 6
5 2 7 10
5 2 7  5 2 7  y=
5 2 7 3
For point R, x = -2, y = -x
1
50  49

5 2 7
  5 2 7  y=2
10
 log y
2<a<
3
 y6  5 2 7  5 2 7
7

 y  6y 1  7

 y 2  6  7y  y2  7y  6  0
  y  6  y  1  0 which gives
tcfd fn;k gS y = 6 or ;k y = 1
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gy- 9. 1  cos4       1
x= 2
cos       0
S
R  3
   ;   
y=1 2 2
P Q
cos   sin  = 0
10. After factorizing equation
 
 sin x  cos x  cos 2x  1  0
 2
Hkqtkvksa ds lehdj.k x + y = 0, x – y = 0, 
lehdj.k  sin x  cos x  cos 2x  1  0 ds
2x + 3y – 6 = 0  2
fcUnq (–2, a) js[kk x = –2 ij gS rFkk (b, 1) js[kk xq.ku[k.M djds
y = 1 ij gSA 
sin x  cos x  or ;k cos 2x  1
2
fcUnq P ds fy, , y = 1, y = -x
(not possible laHko ugh) 2x  2n
x = -1 x  n
fcUnq Q ds fy, , y = 1, y = x  x  0, ,2,....... 99
x=1 Sum = 4950
 -1 < b < 1 a 2 b2
fcUnq S ds fy,, x = –2 11. c=3  c 6
4 4
2x + 3y = 6  -4 + 3y = 6 a2 + b2 = 36
10
y= A
3
3
fcUnq R ds fy,, x = -2, y = -x
y=2
(0, 0) M
10
2<a<
3

B
8. 2x3 + x2 – 7 = 0  ++=

– 1/2,    0 ,  = 7/2 common chord (AB) = ax + by + 2c = 0


mHk;fu"B thok (AB) = ax + by + 2c = 0
      
      =    +
  
+

+

AB = 2AM
= 2 3 1 = 2 2
 1 1 1
+ = ( + ) + ( + ) + ( + ) 12. By the cosine formula, we ahve
    c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cosC
1  1  1  1  or c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cos60º = a2 + b2
=   2   +  2   +
      – ab .....(i)
1 1 3
1  1  1  1 1 1 Now,  – =
 2   = – 2        – 1 – 1 – 1 ac bc abc
      (b  c)(a  b  c)  (a  c)(a  b  c) – 3(a  c)(b  c) 
 (a  b)(b  c)(a  b  c) 
1     
=–   –3=–3
2    (a2  b2 – ab) – c 2
= =0
so absolute value is 3 (a  b)(b  c)(a  b  c)
[from eq. (i)]
1 1 3
or  
ac bc abc

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13. If P3 sits on C1 y2=4x
;fn P3 dqlhZ C1 ij cSBrk gSA A

 1 1 1 1 45°
(1, 0) is the focus
4!  1–  –   (1, 0)
 1! 2! 3! 4! 
= 4.3 – 4 +1 = 9
B
If P3 does not sit on C1
;fn P3 dqlhZ C1 ij cSBrk gSA AB is diameter of e circle 'S' with slope = 1
Equation of AB  y – 0 = 1 (x – 1)
 1 1 1 1 1
= 5!  1–  –  –  = 44 y=x–1
 1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 
Equation of circle 'S' with AB as diameter
total number of ways = 44 + 9 = 53
y2 = 4x and y = x – 1
 P1 C1
P  y2 + (x – 1)2 – 4x – 4y – 4 = 0
 2 C2  P1
 x2 + y2 – 2x + 1 – 4x – 4y – 4 = 0
P3 C3  P2
 x2 + y2 – 6x – 4y – 3 = 0
P4 C4
P C5 r= 3 2  22  3 = 943 = 16 = 4
 5
P6 C6
 16. Given lines (x + y + 1) + b (2x – 3y –8) = 0
P7 C7
are concurrent at point of intersection of the
14. Let 3' Nr be drawn from P such that m1, m2, lines
x + y + 1 = 0 and 2x – 3y – 8 = 0, which is
m3 be their respectivelyslopes.
(am 1, 2am1) (1, –2). Now line through A (1, –2) which is
(am22, 2am2) farthest from the point B(2, 2) is
perpendicular to AB. Now, slope of AB is 4.
P(h, k)
Then the required line is
y  2   1/ 4 x  1 or x  4y  7  0
(am 3, 2am3)
Given, nh xbZ js[kk,a (x + y + 1) + b (2x – 3y –8) = 0
m1, m2 = 0 dk laxkeh fcUnq js[kkvksa x + y + 1 = 0 vkSj
Eqr of Nr to yr = 4ax 2x – 3y – 8 = 0, dk laxkeh fcUnq gS tks (1, –2)
y = mx – 2am – am3
ij gSA vc js[kk A(1, –2) ls xqtjrh gS tks AB
 k = mh – 2am – am3
(h, k) lies on it
ds yEcor~ fcUnq B(2, 2) ls vf/kdre nwjh ij gSA
 k = m + h – 2am – am3 rks AB dh izo.krk 4 gS rFkk vHkh"V js[kk gSA
3
 am + 2am – mn + k = 0 .......(i) y  2   1/ 4 x  1 ;k x  4y  7  0
k k
m 1 m 2 m3 =   m3 = 
a 2a 17. Also this line x + 4y + 7 = 0 meets axis at
it satisfies equation (i) C(–7, 0) and D (0, –7/4). Then area of
3
 k  k triangle OCD is ½ |(–7)(–7/4)| or 49/8.
 a ×   2a  – 2a –
  2a rFkk js[kk x + 4y + 7 = 0 v{kksa dks C(–7, 0) vkSj
3
( h) ak hk D (0, –7/4) ij feyrh gSA rc f=kHkqt OCD dk
k k  0   3
 0
2a 8a 2a {ks=kQy ½ |(–7)(–7/4)| ;k 49/8.
 k2 = 4ah  y2 = 4ax

 a=1  Parabola.
--------------------------------------------------------------
 y2 = 4x
15.

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21. tan = =
g h2 tan 45  h1 tan 45
4 cm
18. Time period of spring block system only =
20 cm
depends on mass of the particle and spring
 a = 2 m/s2
constant. So it remain same.
fLizax xqVds fudk; dk vkorZdky dsoy d.k ds
æO;eku vkSj fLizax fu;rkad ij fuHkZj djrk gSA 22.
vr% ;g leku jgsxkA

19. (B) For the given situation, liquid of density


2  should be behind that of .
From right limb :
(B) nh xbZ fLFkfr ds fy,] 2  ?kuRo dk nzo 
2V dF = g = V (dA + dB) g
?kuRo ds nzo ds ihNs gksuk pkfg,
2dF = (dA + dB)
nkW;h Hkqtk ls
for ‘B’
PA = Patm +  gh T + V dF g = V dBg
  T + V (dB – dF) g
PB = PA +  a = Patm +  gh +  a
2 2
dB > dF

PC = PB + (2) a for ‘A’
2
3 VdFg = T + VdAg
= Patm +  gh + a  .... (1)
2 T = V (dF – dA) g, dF > dA.

23.
V1

 = 600
V2

But from left limb : (ijUrq ckW;h Hkqtk ls) V2


 = 600
PC = Patm + (2) gh .... (2)
V1
From (1) and (2) : ((1) o (2) ls :)
V12
3
Patm +  gh +  a  = Patm + 2  gh
2
300
3a V2
h =  Ans.
2g
V1 is w.r.t. wedge
urry ds lkis{k V1 gSA
1 1 V1 = V2 = V
20. Excess pressure = T   
 r1 r2  VR = 2V cos300
T  r R  = 3V
=   1 
R  r2    From COLM
laosx laj{k.k ls

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3V 25. (1 + 3)v = (1)(8) + (3)(4) = 20
V0  2V 
2 V = 5 m/s
7V For block A CykWd ds fy,, W f =
V0 
2 1 39
From energy conservation, (1)(52  82 )   J
2 2
ÅtkZ laj{k.k ls
For block B CykWd ds fy,,
1 1 1 2

2
 1 V02   2  V 2   1
2 2
 3V  
Wf 
1
(3)(52  4 2 )  
27
J
1 g  1.45 2 2
Net work done by friction = -6 J
 V02  5V 2  29
?k"kZ.k }kjk fd;k x;k dqy dk;Z = -6 J
Solving both,
26. Values of mg for A and B are 2N & 2N
nksuksa dks gy djus ij
A rFkk B ds fy, mg dk eku 2N rFkk 2N gSA
V0 = 7 m/s
Work energy theorm on B gives
Also from projectile concept
B ij dk;Z ÅtkZ izes; ls
iz{ksI; xfr ls
Fx – 2x – (K/2) x2 = 0
(H)max = 1.6 m
F = 2 + kx/2 .......(i)
For equilibrium of A, kx = mg = 2
 x 
24. y = 4 sin    cos (96  t) A ds lkE;oLFkk ds fy,, kx = mg = 2
 15 
So vr% F = 2 + 1 = 3N

At x = 5 cm, y = 4 sin cos (96 t) and
3
ymax = 2 3 cm 27. W =  mgcos  ds
2R
Positions of nodes is given by equation
W=  mgdx
 x  x 0
sin   = 0 n 
 15  15
x = 15n
At x = 7.5 cm and t = 0.25 sec.
Velocity of the particle
y  x 
= = – 344  sin  15  sin (96 t) = 0
t  
 x
y = 4 sin    cos 96 t W = 2mg R
 15 
Work done against gravity is zero.
 xq:Ro ds fo:) dk;Z 'kwU; gSA
x = 5 cm ij, y = 4 sin cos (96 t) rFkk
3
ymax = 2 3 cm 28. The volume of a spherical body is given by
fuLianks dh fLFkfr;k¡ lehdj.k }kjk nh tkrh gSA 4
v= R3
 x  x 3
sin   =0 
15
= n
xksyh; oLrq dh vk;ru fn;k tkrk gS v =
 15 
 x = 15n 4
R3
x = 7.5 cm ij rFkk t = 0.25 sec. 3

d.k dk osx = = – 344  sin sin (96 t) = 0 dv 4


=  × 3R2
dR 3
y = 4 sin cos (96 t) = 2 sin + 2 sin

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dR
dv = 4pR3 ×
R 33. 01.00
dR
= 3v
R 34. mA × 0.8 = mA × 0.2 + mB × 1.0
dR dv mA × 0.6 mB × 1.0 mB = 0.6 mA
=
R 3v 1– 0.2
e= =1 = 1.5
bulk modulus is given by 0.8
cYd xq.kkad fn;k gS d = 6 × 0.5 – 6 × 0 = 3N – 5
= 10 × {0.8 – 0.5} = 10 × 0.3
dp dv dp mg
B = v  = = = 3 NS
dv v B AB
3dR mg
 --------------------------------------------------------------
R AB
dR mg 6  10
= = = 1 × 10–7
R 3AB 3  1 2  108 PART-III: CHEMISTRY
x=1

29. 35. [H+]pH


v1 u cos
m
u 
u 1  1 1 
M 90– 36. = RZ2  2 – 
M   (2) ()2 
v2 u sin

Mu cos = m. v1 1 R
=
 4
v1 M
e= = O
u cos  m
37. Hinsberg reagent is S–Cl .
O
30. Since it does not topple, for limiting O
condition. N should pass through A. The
fgUlcxZ vfHkdeZd S–Cl gSA
torque about A must be zero.
pqafd ;g iyVrk ugha gS] lhekUr fLFkfr ds fy, O

N, A ls xqtjsxkA A ifjr% cyk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gksxkA


O–CH3
R
 tan  =
h/2
38. is impossible structure because
2R 22
 h= = m
tan 4/3
o-atom does not have 10 electron
in its valence shell.
31. As angular acceleration of the rear wheel is
O–CH3
zero therefore net torque on the wheel is
zero.
gy. vlEHko lajpuk gS D;ksfd o-ijek.kq
pwafd ifg, dk dks.kh; Roj.k 'kwU; gS vr% ifg,
ij dqy cyk?kw.kZ 'kwU; gksxkA blds la;kstdrk dks'k es 10 bysDVªkWu
ugha j[krk gSA
32. As pwafd  = 0
39. Randomness decreases.
160 N × 4 cm = f × 35 cm
;kn`fPNdrk ?kVrh gSA
160  4 cm
f= = 18.3 N
35 cm
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rvapours MO2 NaOH foy;u dh eksyjrk
40. rO2 = Mvapours 0.01
= × 1000 = 0.1
100
4 32
= vr% pOH = 1 rFkk pH = 13.
3 M
M = 18 43. Mg + H2SO4 MgSO4 + H2
18 48g 2 mol
Atomic weight (ijek.kq Hkkj) = =6 or 2 mol
3
ng = 2
V.D. (ok"i ?kuRo) = 9
Work = – ngRT
18
Density (?kuRo) = = 0.8035 g/lt. 25
22.4 =–2× × 300
3
PV = 2RT
= –5000 = –5 KJ
W
PV = Z RT
V
44. Cl2(g) 2Cl (g)
PM = ZdRT
½atm ½atm
PM 18P 2
Z= =
dRT dRT Kp = (1/ 2)
(1/ 2)

1
41. (A) Tollen’s reagent can distinguish Kp = = 0.5
2
propene and propyne
Kp = 5 × 10–1
(C) Lucas reagent can distinguish
1-propanol and 2-propanol
OH OH
(D) NaHCO3 can distinguish phenol and
45. (i) (ii)
benzoic acid.
(A) VkWysu vfHkdeZd izksihu o izksikbu dks
OH
foHksfnr dj ldrk gSA (iii)
(C) Y;qdkWl vfHkdeZd 1-izksisukWy rFkk 2-izksisukWy
dks foHksfnr dj ldrk gSA
46. (1) (2)
(D) NaHCO3 fQukWy o csUtksbd vEy dks (3)

foHksfnr dj ldrk gSA


47.
0.365 Br—Br—Br
42. 0.365 gram HCl = mole = 0.01 mole
36.5
100 cm3 of 0.2 M NaOH = 0.02 mole 48. Wt. of NaOH in container-1
so, NaOH left unneutralized = 0.01 mole 20
volume of solution = 100 ml = 200 × = 40 gm
100
Molarity of NaOH solution
Wt. of NaOH in container-2
0.01
= × 1000 = 0.1 40
100 = 400 × = 160 gm
100
so pOH = 1 and pH = 13.
Wt. of NaOH in container-3
0.365 = 1080 – 1000 = 80 gm
gy. 0.365 xzke HCl = eksy = 0.01 eksy
36.5
Wt. of NaOH in container-4
0.2 M NaOH dk 100 cm3 = 0.02 eksy 80
= 50 × = 40 gm
vr% vmnklhuhÑr 'ks"k NaOH = 0.01 eksy 100
foy;u dk vk;ru = 100 ml 40 160 40
Moles of solute = + +2 + =8
40 40 40
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gy. ik=k-1 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
20
= 200 × = 40 gm
100
ik=k-2 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
40
= 400 × = 160 gm
100
ik=k-3 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
= 1080 – 1000 = 80 gm
ik=k-4 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
80
= 50 × = 40 gm
100
40 160 40
foys; ds eksy= + +2 + =8
40 40 40

49. Wt. of NaOH in container-1


20
= 200 × = 40 gm
100
Wt. of NaOH in container-2
40
= 400 × = 160 gm
100
Wt. of NaOH in container-3
= 1080 – 1000 = 80 gm
40 160
Mole of solute = + +2=7
40 40
7  1000
m= = 5m
1000  160  240
gy. ik=k-1 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
20
= 200 × = 40 gm
100
ik=k-2 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
40
= 400 × = 160 gm
100
ik=k-3 esa NaOH dk Hkkj
= 1080 – 1000 = 80 gm
40 160
foys; ds eksy = + +2=7
40 40
7  1000
m= = 5m
1000  160  240

50. E is phosphorous.
E, QkLQksjl gSA
51. (03.00)

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