AITS 2122 FT X JEEA Paper 1 Sol
AITS 2122 FT X JEEA Paper 1 Sol
1. D
Sol. E = Bv
A
q 0 Ed
d
q 0 R2Bv
dq dv
I 0 R2B
dt dt
dv
m mg BId
dt
dv dv
m mg 0 R2B2 d
dt dt
dv
(m 0 R2B2 d) mg
dt
dv mg
a
dt (m 0 R2B 2 d)
2. A
Sol. When the nail B is removed Ny
3m 2
3mg IA /2
2 2 A B
= g/ …(i) Nx 30
g g G
Also, a Removed
3 3 3 nail
Nx = 3ma cos 60
a C
3
Nx mg
2
3mg Ny = 3ma sin 60
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3mg
Ny
2
N N2X N2Y 3mg
3. C
Sol. V1 = 3sin t; V2 = 5sin (t + 1) and V3 = 5sin(t 2) 5
2
5 3 2
30
Vmax (1.5) 21 3
2
37
Vmax 21 21 3
Imax 3A 5
R 7/3 7
4. B
C kC
Sol. Ceq and Ceq Ceq Ceq
2 k 1
Q > Q
5. A
KA(1 2 )
Sol. i …(i)
Thermodynamics process in both the vessels are isochoric
d i i
1 …(ii)
dt 5R 5R
2
2
d 2 i i
…(iii)
dt 3R 6R
4
2
Addding (ii) and (iii), we get
d(1 2 ) 11i
dt 30R
d(1 2 ) 11KA(1 2 )
dt 30R
25 t
d kA 11
50
30R
dt
0
(where, 1 2 = )
6. A, D
12
Sol. Ex Ex 3 V/m
4
8
Ey Ey 4 V/m
2
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7. A, D
Sol. 2T = dhg
2T 2 7 102
h 3 14 10 2 m 14cm h
gd 10 10 1 10 4
Force of mutual attraction between the plates is
h
gh2
F gydy
0
2 d
103 10 0.10 (14 10 2 )2
2
= 19.6/2= 9.8 N
8. B, D
C
Sol. D2 4d2 D
2
45
1 4d2
D 1 2 1 B A
2 D 2
4d2
D
Resulting intensity at point P is I = I0
9. A, B
1 1
Sol. v , r n2 ; E 2
n n
10. A, C
dU d k
Sol. F (k nr)
dr dr r
mv 2 k nh k
; mvr ;v
r r 2 m
k nh nh
m r ;r
m 2 2 mk
1 k k
Again: E = U + k = knr + m knr
2 m 2
1 nh
E k n
2 2 mk
Section – B
11. 40
Sol. Potential across each capacitor is 10 V
Charge = 20 C
Charge on plate C = 40 C (both sides included)
12. 4
qE0
Sol. aE (along negative z-direction)
m
Electric field will make z-component of velocity zero. At that time speed of the particle will be
minimum and that minimum speed is the other component, i.e. v 0.
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13. 90
2mg 2 0.4 1 10
Sol. The maximum displacement on each side decreases by 8 cm
k 100
mg
It stops completely if comes to rest between 4 cm
k
S = 27 + (19 + 19) + (11 + 11) + 3 = 90 cm
Section – C
14. 02.00
15. 01.00
Sol. (for Q.14-15):
2mv 0 1 qE0 2
t
qB0 2 m
4m2 v 0
t2
q2E0B0
2m v0
x v0 t x v0
q E0B0
16. 01.00
17. 01.00
Sol. (for Q. 16-17):
For solid sphere to just start rolling without slipping.
tan 2
tan
mR 2 7
1
I
gsin 5
asphere = gsin
I 7
1
mR2
5
acylinder g(sin cos ) = gsin
7
5
aring g(sin cos ) = gsin
7
Ring, solid cylinder and solid sphere have same acceleration.
18. 01.00
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19. 03.00
Sol. (for Q. 18-19):
During the first crossing,
d d
tv
v t
X= 1
During the second crossing,
v d
sin and 3t cos = 1/3
u v cos
v 3 d
u
sin 2 2 t
Y=3
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Chemistry PART – II
Section – A
20. A
Sol. O O O O
H3C C C Ph OH
H3C C C OH
(EDG)
Ph
OH O O O
Acid base
H3C C C O H3C C C OH
reaction
Ph Ph
H / H2 O
OH O
H3C C C OH
Ph
21. B
Sol. Beryl is cyclic silicate, two oxygen atoms per tetrahedron are shared to form closed ring.
22. D
Sol. (A) CH2OH
CH2OH
(B) CH2OH CH2 CH2
CHOH Conc. H SO
2 4 Tautomerises
or
C CH
P2 O5 Heat
CH2OH Dehydrating agent CHOH CHO
H2O
Unstable Acrolein
unpleasant smell
(C) CH2OH COOH
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CH2OH CH2I
Allyl iodide
Allyl iodide formed further reacts with HI.
CH2 CH3 CH3
CH3
CH HI CHI
I2
CH Hi
CHI
CH2I CH2I CH3
CH2
Unstable Propene Isopropyl iodide
23. B
Sol. Amine oxide on heating follows syn-elimination thus producing alkene
O
CH3
N
CH3 CH3
HO N
H
H CH3
CH3
CH3
24. B, C, D
M2
0.059 right
Sol. Ecell log
2 2
M
left
0.059 0.01
0.236 log
2 M2
left
M2 1 10 10 M
left
Solubility of MX2 in 0.2 M X 1 1010 M
2 2
K SP of MX 2 M2 X 1 10 10 0.2 4 1012 M3
1/3 1/3
K 4.0 10 12
Solubility of MX2 in water SP 1.0 104 M
4 4
25. A, B, C, D
Sol. Cellulose, a polymer of D-glucose, has 1, 4 glycosidic linkage .
26. A, C
Sol. Haematite Fe2 O3 Bauxite Al2 O3 .2H2 O
Oxide ores of same metal
Magnetite Fe3 O 4 Corundum Al2 O3
Anglesite PbSO4 Cuprite Cu2 O
Cerrusite PbCO3 Cassiterite SnO2
Oxide ores of different metals
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27. B, C, D
Sol. Kjeldahl’s method is not applicable to compounds in which nitrogen atom is present in ring and to
compounds containing nitro and azo groups.
28. B, D
Sol. Ice cube of D2 O has greater density than H2 O (liquid) and hence will sink.
Ice cube H2 O has smaller density than D2 O (liquid) and hence will float on it.
29. C, D
Sol. H3C
H3C OH OH 2 CH3 CH3 CH3
H H O
2
H
H H
Section – B
30. 7
Sol. All statements except (F) are true.
Insulin is a harmone and not co-enzyme.
31. 9
Sol. eg
t 2g P 1
t2
2
FeCl4 : Fe2 3d6
e Q3
eg
t 2g R3
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eg
4
FeF6 : Fe2 3d6
t 2g S2
P Q R S 1 3 3 2 9
32. 17
Sol. the process involved are
q1 q2 q3 q4 q5
H2 O s H2 O s H2 O H2 O H2 O g H2 O g
10 C
o
0o C 0o C 100o C 100o C 205.56o C
Q q1 q2 q3 q4 q5
5 2 10 333 4.18 100 2439 1.8 105.56
= 17000 J
Section – C
33. 44.80
34. 67.20
Sol. (for Q. 33 and 34):
NH4 2 Cr2 O7 N2 Cr2 O3 4H2 O
NH4 NO3 N2 O 2H2 O
Hg NO3 2 Hg 2NO2 O2
Total number of moles of diatomic gases (X) N2 1 mole O 2 1 mole
= 2 moles
Volume 2 22.4 44.8 litres
Total number of moles of triatomic gases N2 O 1 mole NO2 2 moles
= 3 moles
Volume 3 22.4 67.2 litres
35. 272.87
(272.86 – 272.88)
36. 00.09
Sol. (for Q. 35 and 36):
1.66 1000
Molality of KI solution 0.1
166 100
Effective molality i 0.1 2 0.1 0.2
Tf KI K f m 1.86 0.2 0.372
‘X’ freezing point of KI solution = 273.15 – 0.372 = 272.778 = 272.78 K
In KI solution saturated with solid HgI2 we get K 2 HgI4
2
2K 2I HgI2 s 2K HgI4
Now, effective molality 1.5 0.1 0.15
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37. 03.00
38. 30.60
Sol. (for Q. 37 and 38):
1 1
E 3.4 eV 13.6Z 2 2 2
n
2
Z
3.4 13.6 2 … (1)
n
Energy emitted in the transition from excited state to the IInd excited state (n = 3)
1 1
E 4.25 5.95 13.6Z2 2 2
3 n
2
n 9
10.20 13.6 Z 2 2
… (2)
9n
From (1) and (2), we get
10.20 n2 9
3.4 9
2
n 9
3 n6
9
3.40 n2
From Eq. (1) Z2 Z3
13.6
1 1
Ionization energy of first excited state (n = 2) of the atomic species E 13.6 32 2 2
2
1
13.6 9
4
= 30.6 eV
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39. D
Sol. y 2 4 y x y 1, 4 y 1
y=4
y2 = 4x similarly x 1, 4 x 1
x2 = 4y
2 4
x2 11
1
Required area 2 x 1 dx 2 x dx =
2
4 3
y=4
x=1 x=4
40. A
x
4
Sol. x t 1 g t dt x x 2 ; differentiating with respect to x
0
x
2
g x g t dt 4x 3 2x ; differentiating again g(x) + g(x) = 12x + 2
0
So, g(x) = 12x2 – 24x + 26 – 26e–x
41. A
Sol. The desired region consists of 12 boxes, whose lower left corners are integers solution of x 2 + y2
= 25, i.e. (5, 0), (0, 5), (3, 4), (4, 3)
1 1
Since, the points them self are symmetric about (0, 0) the boxes are symmetric about , ,
2 2
1 1
then distance from , to the fullest point on a box that lays on the axis
2 2
130
So, minimum values r
2
42. B
2 2 2 2 2
Sol. 2010 = 2 3 5 67
4 4 4
Total divisors = 3 3 3 3 = 3 i.e. (2 + 1) and (1 + 1) of which are squares
26
So, required probability =
81
43. A, C
Sol. Let the centre of base is (0) E D
1
P 4iˆ 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
AB 2ˆj AB 2 OAB = 4 3
4 F G C
Base area = 6 3
Let height of pyramid = h
1
6 3h 6 3 h = 3
A ˆi
B ˆi 2jˆ
3
AP 3iˆ 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ AP 5 AG 4 . Now AG and AO are collinear
AG AO AG AO = 2 G ˆi 2 ˆj 3 ˆi
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G = ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ or ˆi 2ˆj 2 3 kˆ
44. A, B, C, D
Sol. Since, 1 sin2x 1 sin 2x 2 x [0, 2]
3
Now, if cos x 0 2 cos x 1 sin2x 1 sin 2x x ,
2 2
2
If cos x > 0, then 4 cos x 1 + sin 2x + 1 – sin 2x – 2 1 sin2 2x cos 2x 0
3 5 7 7
x , , x , so, x = 1, 2, 3, 4
4 4 4 4 4 4
45. B, C
2 1
Sol. 4sec A
x 2 2x B2 B 0 have real roots
2
2 1 2 1 1
D 0 4sec A B 2 B 1 but 4sec A 4, B2 B
2 2 4
2 1 1
Equation will satisfy when 4sec A 4 and B2 B
2 4
2
1 1
sec A = 1 and B 0 cos2 A = 1 and B
2
2 2
1
A = n and B cos A cos 1 B 1 ; 1
2 3 3
46. A, C
Sol. Let p and q be the pv of P and Q r a
Let p a t1 ; q b s1 P A a
p q a b t1 s1
B b
Taking dot product of this equation with and , we have Q
r b
O a b t1 s1 and
O a b t1 s1 solving for t1 and t2, we get p and q
47. A, C
Sol. Since, x3 + ax + b = 0 ; x 3 + cx2 + d = 0 have complex root so it appears in conjugate pairs
Let z m n i ; z m n i ; So z z 2m ; zz m2 n
For the equation x3 + ax + bn = 0 –20 + z + z = 0 ; z z 20 m = 10
and for equation x3 + cx2 + d = 0 –21z – 21z + zz 0 n = 320
48. C, D
Sol. Clearly f(x) is not define at x = 1 if a < 0 and if a > 0, then all the conditions of Rolle’s theorem
holds on f(x)
Section – B
49. 1
Sol. Since, g(0) = 0 and f(g(x)) = x
5 2 4
g x 3 f g x f g x f g x f g x g(0) = 1
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50. 13
Area of ADC C
Sol. E, F exist if and only if 2
Area of ADB
Since, AD is the angle bisector, and the ratio of area of triangles with F
equal height is the ratio of their bases E D
AC DC Area ADC
2 AC = 2AB
AB DB Area ADB
Let BC = d so, by triangle inequality d + 7 > 14 ; 7 + 14 > d A B
7
7 < d < 21
So, there are 13 possible integral values of BC
51. 5
1 1 1
1 p 1 3 1 3 1 3
Sol. Put t lim t 1 1 2
x t 0 t t t
1
p 1 1
1
t t2 1
t t2
lim t 3
1 t 3 1 t 3 2
use expansion 1 t 3 1 ; 1 t 3 1
t 0
3 9 3 9
1 1 5
p
3
2t 2 2 p 2 3 2 p 5
lim t t t 3 so, p 3p = 5
t 0
9 9 9 3
Section – C
52. 04.00
53. 06.00
Sol. (for Q. 52 to 53):
f(x + 2y) = f(x) + f(2y) + ex + 2y (x + 2y) – x ex – 2y e2y + 4xy
Replace x, y = 0 f(0) = 0
Put 2y = –x, we have f(0) = f(x) + f(–x) – xex + xe–x – 2x2
f x h f x
–f(x) = f(–x) – x ex + xe–x – 2x2. Now, f(x) = lim
h 0 h
x x 2
f x h f x xe xe 2x
= lim
h 0 h
f h ehh x h e x h xe x 2 x h x xe x xe x 2x 2
= lim
h 0 h
h x h
f h e h xe e 2hx xe x
f h f 0 eh h e x 1 xe x eh 1 2hx
lim = lim
h 0 h h 0 h
2 x 2
f x x xe f 2 4 2e
54. 84.00
55. 25.00
Sol. (for Q. 54 to 55):
Let P1(u, v) be any point of C1 and P2(x, y) be the C1
corresponding point on C2
Since, P1P2 (line joining) is perpendicular to y = 2x so, y = 2x
1 P1 (u, v)
C2
its slope =
2
yv 1 P2(x, y)
….. (1)
2x u 2
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56. 401.00
57. 10.00
Sol. (for Q. 56 to 57):
f(2 + x) = f(2 – x) f(4 – x) = f(x) ..... (1)
From f(7 + x) = f(7 – x) f(14 – x) = f(x) ..... (2)
From equation (1) and (2), we get f(x + 10) = f(x) so period is 10
Now, replacing x by x + 10 and then x – 10 is equation (3) continuity in this ways
f(x + 10n) = f(x) ..... (4)
for n = 1, 2, 3 .....
Since, f(0) = 0 equation (4)
f(10) = f(20) ..... = f(1000) = 0. so total 201
Now, x = 0, in equation (1) f(x) = f(0) = 0 from equation (1), we have 200 more roots
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