10-11-24 - JR - Iit - Star Co-Sc (Model-A) - Jee Adv - 2019 (P-I) - Wat-29 - Key & Sol
10-11-24 - JR - Iit - Star Co-Sc (Model-A) - Jee Adv - 2019 (P-I) - Wat-29 - Key & Sol
16 9 17 2 18 1
PHYSICS
19 A 20 C 21 A 22 C 23 BC
24 AB 25 BC 26 AB 27 ACD 28 ABCD
29 ABCD 30 BD 31 6 32 3 33 0.9
34 83.75 35 250 36 0
CHEMISTRY
37 C 38 D 39 C 40 C 41 ABC
47 ABCD 48 AB 49 6 50 9 51 3
52 16 53 10 54 3
Narayana IIT Academy 10-11-24_ JR*CO-SC_JEE-ADV_(MODEL-A)_WAT-29 _KEY& SOL
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. g x f tan x 2tan x 4 2sec2 x tan x 1
1 1 2
2. g x f 2 x f x 2 2
g x f 2 x 2x f x 2x 2x f x f 2 x
2 2 2 2
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21 4b b 2 2 2I 4b b 2
i.e., 3 1 x 5 0 x which is possible if 1 1 ........ i
b 1 b 1
6. x y a
3 3 3
x, y a cos3 ,a sin 3
dy
dy d 3a sin 2 cos
dx dx 3a cos 2 sin
d
sin
y a sin 3 cos
x a cos3
xsin ycos asin cos
2
x y x y
1
1
a 1
1
a 3
x1 3 y1 3
x 3
y 3
1 1
a a
B 0,a sin
AB a 2 cos 2 a 2 sin 2 a
A a cos ,0
2h a cos , 2k sin 4x 2 4y 2 a 2
2 2 2 1 1
2 2
x y a
3 3 3
x 3 y 3 y 0
3 3
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1 1
y 3
x 3
1
y y y1 1
1 x x1
x3 y 3
1
1 1 4 4
x yy x y
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
x sin x x 0,1
7. A f x x sin x
x sin x x [1,0)
f x is continuous are as well as f 1 f 1
but f x is non-differentiable at x 0
tan x 2 1 ln x
x0
B f x 1 x 2 x
0 x0
C f x x x x x x x
0 x I
x x
1 x I
Discountious at x 1,0
D f x satisfies all conditon of Rolle's theorem
8. a,d by intermediate mean value theorem, we get
f 0 f 2
f c, 0c2 ....... i
2
By L.M.V.T, we get
f 1 f 0 f c1 , 0 c1 1 ....... ii
f 2 f 1 f c 2 ,1 c2 2 ....... iii
On subtracting equation (ii) from equation (i), we get
f 2 f 0 2f 1 f c 2 f c1 ....... iv
f c2 f c1
f c3 , for some c3 c1 ,c2
c2 c1
f c2 f c1 c 2 c1 f c3 0 f x 0 ........ v
from equations iv and v , we get
f 2 f 0 2f 1 0 f 0 f 2 2f 1
9. Since, graph is symmetrical about (4,0)
g 4 x g 4 x
g 4 x g 4 x
g x g 8 x ... i
Now, let g(x) = 2022, then
g 8 x g x 2022
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g 1
2022 g 2022 8
1
g 100 0 [given]
g 10 0 D 0
Option (c) is false
Further, g 10 g 2
g x g 8 x
If g 10 20, then g 2 20 .
10. A Letf x sin x; x a,b
sin b sin a
Now, from LMVT cos c;c a, b
ba
sin b sin a
cos c 1
ba
sin b sin b a
B Let f x tan x;0 a b so, from LMVT
2
tan b tan a
sec2 c; c a, b
ba
tan b tan a
sec2 c 1
ba
tan b tan b a
x
C Let f x 1 x 1 ; x 0,1
2
1 1 x
So,f x 0x 0,1 decreases in 0,1
2 1 x
f x f 0 x 0,1
x
f x 0 1 x 1
2
Put x sin9
D Let f x e x x 1; x 0
f x e x 1 0x 0
f 2 f 0
e 2 1 2 0
11. Let f 1 cos and g 1 sin
Then, f 2 cos g 1 ,
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g 2 sin g 1
Similarly,
f n 1 cos g 1 g 2 ... g n
g n 1 sin g 1 g 2 ... g n
Also, for all x 0, ,sin x x , sin x x
So, g 1 g 2 ... g n
g 1 g 2 ... g n 1
Hence, h(n) is monotonically
Increasing but bounded.
So, limg n 0
n
limf n 1
n
12.
1, x0
2
13. We have, f x x 2x , 0 x 2
x , 2x3
As, f x satisifes all the conditions of LMVT in 0,3
Sof x satisfies all the conditions of LMVT in 0,3
Now, f 0 f 0 1
Also, f 2 f 2 f 2 9 2
and f 2 f 2 6 3
1, x0
2
So, f x x 2x 1, 0 x 2
6x 3, 2x3
By LMVT, there exist some c 0,3
f 3 f 0 4
Such that f c c
30 3
Hence, +2+3 +6c 12
14. 2 f x 2, apply LMVTin x 1,2 and x 2,4
f 2 f 1 f x f 2 2 2, 2
f 2 0, 4 .......1
f 4 f 2
2,2 f 2 f 4 4, 4
2
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f 2 4,12 ........ 2
So from 1 and 2 ,f 2 4
15. y 24x 48
24 4
6
11 13
16. We have f x x 2 3 x 1 in ,
7 7
11 13
We see that (i) f x is continuous in , , Since it is a polynomial function.
7 7
11 13
(ii) f x 2 x 3 which exists in , . Thus all the conditions of Lagrange’s
7 7
Mean Value Theorem are satisfied.
11 13
So there must exist at least one real value c in , such that
7 7
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f g 2 2 f g 3 4 as f is increasing
g 2 2 g 3 4
2 2 3 4 as g decreasing
2 5 4 0
1 4 0 1, 4
18. Let g(x) = f(f(x), given f(x) is monotonic and differentiable
g x f f x f x , since f x is monotonic
f x f f x 0 for all x 1
Here, g 1 f f 1
g 1 f 1 1 given,f 1 1 ...... i
Since, g x is increasing for x 1.
1
g x g 1 2 1
x 2x 2
1
1,i.e. only possible when x 1
2
x 1 1
Number of solutions of f f x is 1
PHYSICS
19. Let piston be displaced ‘x’ towards left than volume decreases and pressure increases
PV = constant {As isothermal}
Let P & V are initial pressure & volume
PV P P V V
Pisincreasein pressure
PV PV PV PV PV neglect P N
PV PV
x
P Ah PAx P PA Ma a 2 x
h
By comparing
PA 2 Mh
T 2
Mh PA
Method-2
Dimension analysis can be done
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20. In order to lift the whistle.
Pin A Pout A mg
Pin Pressure inside the cooker
Pout Pressure outside the cooker
0.1 10
Pin 105 5
2 105
10
PV nRT 105 10 103 nR300 0
Initially 10 10 10
5 3
nR 300......1
Finally 2 10 10 10
5 3
nRT......... 2
T = 600 k = 327C
21.
76 20 P1
96 P1
P1 43 P2 x
P2 76 10 86cm
96 43 86 x
96
x 48cm
2
4 3 4
22. P0 gh r1 P0 r23
3 3
1 10 103 10 3.3 2 103
5 3
r23
1 10 5
10 5
3.3 10 4
8 10 9
r23
10
r2 ~ 2.2mm
dV
23. a dV dt
dt
Let the pumped out gas pressure dp volume of container = v0 . At one pump dv amount of gas has
bee pumped out.
P 1 t
dp dt
P P0 v0
P0
P 0
V0
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1 t/v0
(b) Half of the gas has been pump out, pressure will be half e
2
t V0 ln 2
ln 2 t
v0
24. 50gm ice 10C
20gm steam 100C
Cal. 0C 1.5gm
Let ainal term. = 100C
Heat rel. 50 0.5 10 50 80 50 1kx100 1.5 1 100
250 4000 5000 150 9400Cal .
heat rel. 20 540
10800Cal .
Rcm = 10800-9400=1400
1400 140
Steam rem = 2.6gm
540 54
25. The mean free path of molecules of an ideal gas is given as:
V
2d 2 N
V Volumeof container
where :
N No of molecules
Hence with increasing temp since volume of container does not change (closed container), so mean
free path is unchanged.
Average collision time
mean freepath
Vav . avgspeed of molecules
avg speed T
1
Avg coll.time
T
26. The mean free path of molecules of an ideal gas is given as :
V
2d 2 N
V = Volume of container
Where : N = No of molecules
Hence with increasing temp since volume of container does not change (closed container), so mean
free path is unchanged.
Average collision time
mean free path
Vav avgspeedof molecules
avgspeed T
1
Avg coll.time
T
Hence with increase in temperature the average collision time decreases.
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27.
73 P 69
P=4
Now PV nRT
4 H 69 nRT...... i
75 P1 70
P1 5
Now 5 H 70 nRT.... ii for (i) & (ii)
4 H 69 5 H 70
H 74
(ii) 69.5 P h
PV = Nrt
h 69.5 74 69.5 nRT .... iii
from (i) & (iii)
h 69.5 74 69.5 4 5
20
h 69.5 h 73.94
4.5
(iii) 74 = h + p
Now p v nRT 74 h 74 h 5 4 h 69.52
28. Pressure of A & C will be same & Temperature of A & B will same
For “C:
1.5
4V 27
P0 V 1.5
P1 0 P1 P0 Tc
0
9 8 T T
For “C” 14V0 V0 4V0
TV 1 constant 9 9
0.5 P1 P2 P1
4V0 3T0
T0 V0 TC
0.5
TC
9 2
For (A)
PV
n
RT
ni nf
27 14
P V
P0 V0 8 0
9 0
RT0 nT
21
T T0
4
For (B)
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P0 V0 P2 V0
PT0 PT
P0 V0 4P2 V0
T0 21T0
21P0
P2
4
29. (a) Let the equation of parabola be
dN
a u u2
du
1
1
dN u 2 u3
0 du du N0 a 2 3 N0
0
a
N0 a 6 N0
6
dN
6 N0 u u 2
du
u dN
2
vrms
N0
1
dN
But u dN u du a u u du
2 2 3 4
du 0
1 1 a 6 N0 3N0
a
4 5 20 20 10
3
vrms unit
10
2
Since the speed axis shows speed in 10 m/s
3
vrms 100 m/s
10
1 2 1
(b) KT mvrms 10 10 3000 15J
3
2 2
30.
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Let the initial pressure be Pin .
Piston B is at rest.
After disturbance, piston B will be at rest again at steady state.
So pressure below it (and everywhere) will be Pin again.
And Pin is not sufficient to hold piston A, so it will fall to the bottom.
Initial equilibrium
A 2 2A1
Volume conservation:
A1 40 2A1 x
x 20
H 40 20 60
31. At H=0 P P0
FBD of air element at distance r
Force balance in x direction
P dP P A 0 dm 2 r
dPA 0 A 0dr 2 r
dPA 0 A 0dr 2 r
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Using PM = RT
PM
RT
dP 2 rdr
PM 2
dP dr
RT
P m
dP M2
P RT 0 r dr
P0
M2 r 2
P P0e 2RT
32. T T0 V 2
For 1 mol of a gas PV = RT
or
RT
V
P
Substituting this value in eq. (i) we get
2
RT R 2T 2
T T0 T0 2
P P
or
TP 2 T0 P 2 R 2T 2
1
or P RT T T0 ii
2
Differentiating, we get
dP 1
1
3
R T T0 2 T T0 2
dT 2
dP
For Pmin' 0
dT
1
1
3
O R T T0 T T T0 2
2
2
Graph
33. Let m1 and m 2 be the masses of upper pistons and S1 & S2 are
their respective areas.
For the lower piston
PS2 m 2g P0S2 T
T P P0 S2 mg ....1
Similarly for the upper piston
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P0S1 T m1g PS1
T P P0 S1 m1g .... 2
From (1) & (2)
P P0 S1 S2 m1 m 2 g
P P0 S mg
mg
So, P P0 constant
s
For the gas law, PV = nRT
PV nRT (P is constant)
mg
So, P0 S R T
S
1
T P0S mg 0.9K
R
PV 76 V
34. Initially moles in two bulbs will be n1 n 2 ...1
RT R 273
After 1 bulb is placed in water bath let pressure be P .
PV PV
n1 ,n2 ... 2
R 273 R 335
Now, n1 n 2 n1 n2
From (1) & (2)
2 76V PV 1 1
R 273 R 273 335
P 83.75cmof Hg
P 84cmof Hg
35. Volume of air in the container before it is placed inside water V1 A L
When inside water, let the length of air column be x .
Volume of airV2 A x
Pressure of air P2 P0 g x h
For isothermal condition PV 2 2 PV1 1
P2 A x P0 AL
10 x x 2 5 x 7.75 x 2 15 x 7.75 0
x 0.5m
For required = Buoyancy on 0.5 m length of air column Axgr g
0.05 0.5 103 10 250 N
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36.
RT/Mg
s os e Mgh/RT h dh
h cm dm h 0
RT
dm s s e
Mgh/RT Mg
o h dh
0
1
xe dx x ex e x c
x
Using:
CHEMISTRY
37.
H 2 / Ni
Opticallyactive Opticallyinactive
38.
Br Cl
Na /DE
39.
OH
S.L.
O n Butane
OH
S.L.
n Butane
40. Conceptual
41) (a) CH 3 2 NH is more basic then CH 3 NH 2
Cl
CH 3
Cl CH 3
(or )
CH 3
CH 3
(b) Major product is
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( c ) Min mol. Mass 68
C5 H 8 : CH 3 CH C CH CH 3
C 2 /hv C 2 /hv
C 2 /hv
1product, 1product, 1product,
47. Conceptual
48. A and B are not feasible
49. Only (vii)is not correct
50. Fact based.
51.
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52.
C 2 /hv
1 , 3 , 4, 3
2 , 3
53.
D
D D O
D D
D D D D
54. i, ii, v will give cycloalkane as product.
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