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JEE(MAIN & ADVANCED)-2026

HOME ASSIGNMENT
NURTURE PHASE-III IV & V
ANSWER KEY HOME ASSIGNMENT # 11
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. C A B C A D B B B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A C C B A B A A D B

Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 6 3 6 3 1

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D C C D C A D D D D
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. D D D B B D A B A B

Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 5 4 6 4 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A. C A A D B D D B B A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A. B B C A A A B B C C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-II
A. 4 7 18 0003 72

HINT – SHEET

1803CJA101003240023 HS-1/6
Target:JEE(MAIN & ADVANCED)-2026/17-11-2024
PART-1 : PHYSICS 6. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( C ) T × 2R = 2mR2 α
Since the particle is moving with constant
T = mR α ....(1)
velocity, let it be at a distance y from the origin.
Then its angular momentum will be equal to
mvy. Since it is moving parallel to x -axis,
therefore y remains constant and in turn the
angular momentum (mvr) of the particle mg – T = m × 2a ....(2)
remains constant. a = Rα ....(3)
2. Ans ( A ) mg = 3ma
g
For the disc rolling without slipping, distances a = = Acceleration of ring.
3
OP < OC < OQ angular velocity ω is same. 2g
Acceleration of block =
Linear velocity v = r ω 3
T – fx = ma
∴ VP < VC < VQ
m R α – fx = ma
fx = 0
7. Ans ( B )

or VQ > VC > VP
3. Ans ( B )
m2 ℓ 2
m1g ℓ = ( ω) + m1(L ω ) L
3
4. Ans ( C )
Instantaneous axis of rotation lies above the mg sin θ – fs = macm ...(1)
centre of mass where v – ω r = 0 fs·R = Icm α
v 6v Icm acm
⇒r= = 0 = 3R ⇒ ...(2)
ω 2v0 R2
R Adding (1) + (2)
5. Ans ( A ) acm =
mg sin θ
Icm
m+
R2
From (2)

mg sin θ ⎞
Icm
μmg cos θ = ⎜ ⎟
Icm R2
⎝ m+ ⎠
R2
2
tan θ ⋅ 3 2
⇒μ= = tan θ
2 5
1+ 3
^ ^
VQ = Rωj + Rωi
|VP | 2 √2
∴ = =
|VQ | √ 2 1

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8. Ans ( B ) 15. Ans ( A )
8t Suppose the radius of the sphere is r. The forces
α= 2 2
( 3×1 +3×1 ) acting on the sphere are shown in figure. They
3 t
are (a) weight mg, (b) normal force N and (c)
∫ dω = ∫ αdt
friction f.
0 0

11. Ans ( A )
ML2
Apply C.O.A.M., 10 = ω ; w = 15 rad.
3
1 2
K.E. = Iω = 75J
2 Let the linear acceleration of the sphere down
12. Ans ( C ) the plane be a. The equation for the linear
L0 = Lcm + M( ω R)R = motion of the centre of mass is
MR2 3 mg sin θ – f = ma ......(i)
ω + MR2 ω = MR2 ω
2 2 As the sphere rolls without slipping, its angular
acceleration about the centre is a/r. The equation
of rotational motion about the centre of mass is .
2 a
fr = ( mr2 ) ( )
5 r
2
or, f = ma ....(ii)
5
From (i) and (ii)
5
a= g sin θ
7
and f = 2 mg sin θ
7
The normal force is equal to mg cos θ as there is
no acceleration perpendicular to the incline. The
maximum friction that can act is, therefore, µmg
cos θ , where µ is the coefficient of static friction.
Thus, for pure rolling
2
μmg cos θ > mg sin θ
7
2
or, μ > tan θ
7
16. Ans ( B )
m2 ℓ 2
m1g ℓ = ( ω) + m1(L ω ) L
3
17. Ans ( A )
L = conserved if τ = 0 ⇒ →r × F→ = 0
^ ^
⇒ ( 2i^ − 6j^ − 12k) × (ai^ + 3j^ + 6k) = 0
^ ^
⇒ 2 (^i − 3j^ − 6k) × (ai^ + 3j^ + 6k) = 0
If a = – 1 then →r &F→ are antiparallel i.e →r × F→ = 0

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18. Ans ( A ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Work energy theorem, SECTION-I
2
1
mgh = mv2 + (
2
1 MR2
2 2
)(
V
R
) 7. Ans ( D )
v 2
M
mgh = (m + )
2 2
4mgh
v=√
2m + M
20. Ans ( B ) 10. Ans ( D )
By angular momentum conservation
mv0R = mvR + I ω
v
⇒ mv0R = mvR + mR2
R
v0
⇒ v=
2
1 2 1 2 1 2 mv0
2 15. Ans ( B )
ΔK = mv0 − mv − Iω =
2 2 2 4
v0 R
{ω = vR = }
2
⇒ p – e⊝ density in benzene ring ∝
PART-1 : PHYSICS
SECTION-II
⇒ +M of – O⊝ > – NH2 > – OCH3
1. Ans ( 6 ) 16. Ans ( D )
1 mℓ2 ω2
−mgℓ = −
2 3
3. Ans ( 6 )

1 1
KE =
2
MVc2 + Ic ω2
2
2 2
17. Ans ( A )
1 1 2(6) 2
= × 2 × 22 + ( )( )
2 2 2 6
= 4 + 2 = 6 Joule
4. Ans ( 3 ) 18. Ans ( B )
1 2 ℓ More Stable due to Resonance.
Wg = ΔKE, mghcm = Iω , mg ( )
2 6
2
1 mℓ2 ℓ 3g
= ( + m( ) ) ω2 ⇒ ω = √
2 12 6 ℓ

19. Ans ( A )
Order of – M ; – NO2 > – CF3 > – SO3H > –
CHO
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20. Ans ( B ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( C )
y2 – 2x – 2y + 5 = 0
y2 – 2y + 1 – 2x + 4 = 0
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY (y – 1)2 = 2x – 4
SECTION-II (y – 1)2 = 2(x – 2)
Y2 = 4AX
1. Ans ( 5 ) Y=y–1 X=x–2
5 (i, ii, iv, vi, ix)
4A = 2
2. Ans ( 4 ) Vertex (2, 1) A = 1
(a) – OH : – I (b) – O⊝ : +I 2
Θ
Directrix → X = – A
(c) – NH2 :- – I (d) − N H : +I x–2=– 1
(e) – COOH : – l (f) – COO⊝ : +l 2
(g) – Me : +I (h) – OMe : – I x=3
2
(i) – F :- – I (j) : –I 12. Ans ( B )
⇒ + I groups :- (b), (d), (f), (g) : - (4) As t1t2 = 2, Normals intersect on parabola whose
3. Ans ( 6 ) parameter t3 = – (t1 + t2) = – 3 ⇒ (9, – 6)
13. Ans ( C )
x–y+3=0
...(1)
polar and required point (x1, y1) be pole then yy1
4. Ans ( 4 ) = 4(x + x1) ...(2)
DU = 0 Comparing (1) & (2) (x1, y1) ≡ (3, 4).
14. Ans ( A )
a −2a
∴ (1) (2) (at2, 2at) one end then ( , ) another end.
t2 t
16t = – 8 ⇒ t = – 1/2
∴ Another end (32, 32)

(3) (4)

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PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
SECTION-II

1. Ans ( 4 )
∣ −6 − 16 + 1 ∣ 21
L.R. = 2 ∣ ∣ =
∣ 10 ∣ 5
2. Ans ( 7 )

14 − 5 9
vs →
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ = =a
∣ 5 ∣ 5
4a = 36
5
direction → 3x + 4y = – 4
eq. of parabola PS = PM
5. Ans ( 72 )

length of focal chord = 4a cosec2 θ = 15


12cosec2 θ = 15
sin2 θ = 4
5
tan2 θ = 4
tan θ = 2
y−0
equation =2
x−3
y = 2x – 6
2x – y – 6 = 0
6
P=
5

10p = 10. 36 = 72
2
5

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