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SECTION – A
1. C
a a a 2u y
Sol. 2 …(1)
u x eu x e u x g
Horizontal range:
2.ux uy
R …(2)
g
2. B
Sol. N1 = N2 …(1)
N1
W = N1 + N2 …(2)
By (1) and (2)
W N1
N1 …(2) O
1 2
Balancing torque about ‘O’
3R N2
N1 × R + N2 × R = W sin
8
N2
8 2 W
Sin
3 1 2
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
3. D
dQ K(6a2 ) (T T0 ) R dT
Sol. n
dt x 1 dt
T t
dT 6Ka2 ( 1)
T T0
T1
nRx o dt
6Ka2 ( 1)t
nRx
T T0 (T1 T0 )e
4. C
L L J
Sol. J x I w Vcm =
2 2 m
LL
J x
L J 22 J L
Vcm ; x 2
2 M I M
J
ML2
I=
12
5. A
Area SAB
Sol. t AB T
Area of ellipse S
B
=
ab 1
4
b ea
2 1 e
T T
ab 4 2 A
6. C
k
Sol. F
v
dv k k
m ; vdv dt
dt v m
mv 2
= kt
2
Work done by force = change in kinetic energy.
7. ABD
Sol. Time for OA is
A
2u sin( ) u cos( )
t …(1) u
g cos g sin v
Solving this equation we get
2 tan2 cos – Sin . Tan + Cos = 0 O
This quadratic equation has two roots
Sin 1
Tan 1 + Tan 2 = tan …(2)
2 Cos 2
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
Cos 1
Tan 1 × Tan 2 = …(3)
2 Cos 2
By (2) & (3)
Tan 1 Tan 2
Tan( 1 2 )
1 Tan 1 Tan 2
1
Tan
2 Tan( 1 2 )
1
1
2
1 2
Also, b2 4ac
(–sin )2 4 × 2 cos × cos
Solving we get
1
Cos1
3
8. ABCD
Sol. Apply ampere’s law
B d 0i
9. ABC
Sol. Loop ABEF C C
+ – B C
q1 q1 q2 A M
+ –
E …(1) q1 q2
c c + +
Loop ABCDEF E (q1 – q2) C q2 C
– –
q1 q2 q2
E …(2)
c c c F D
N
E
Bu (1) and (2) we get
q E
VMN 2 2
c 3 1
10. AD
Sol. Path difference of the two rays (one coming directly to
antenna and other after reflection from water surface B
x AB AC
2
h
h h
x = cos 2
cos cos 2 C
A
h
= 1 cos 2
cos 2
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
or x 2hcos
2
For constructive interference x n
1
n 3
2
2hcos n or h = , ,........ etc
2 2cos 4 cos 4 cos
11. B
Sol. Constant force does not affect T of spring block system.
12. AC
dNB
Sol. 1NA 2NB
dt
dNB 3N0
at, t = t0, 0 , NB
dt 2
3N
2N0 1e1t0 0 0 0
2
1 4 1
t0 ln
1 3 2
SECTION – C
13. 00274.00
4 3
R
4 3 x 4 3 3
Sol. W R g h R R g h R
3 2 3 2A
14. 00004.58
Sol. h = (R – r) [cos 30° – cos 60°]
1 1
mgh mv 2 mr 22
2 2
2 2 o
v sin 30
x
2g
15. 00002.72
Sol. Loss in KE = Kf – Ki
1 2 1
K f mv cm Icm 2
2 2
1 1
K i (0.08) (10)2 (0.08) (6)2
2 2
Apply conservation of momentum and angular momentum to get Vcm and .
16. 00002.66
Sol. The observed reading will be = 10 mm + 1 × 01 mm = 1.01 cm
Mass 2.7369
density = = 3
= 2.65654 2.66 gm/cm3
vol (1.01)
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
17. 00000.60
Sol. After opening of at equilibrium temperature and pressure
of whole gas is T1 and P1
1 V 0.5 V 4
n1 , n2
RT RT
n1 + n2 = n
V V 4 5VP1
RT 2RT RT1
3V 5VP1 P1 0.6
;
RT RT1 T1 T
Q = 0, W = 0
U = 0
n1CVT + n2CVT = (n1 + n2)CVT1
T1 = T
P1 0.6
T T
P1 = 0.60 atm
18. 00000.25
Sol. Bv = i1R …(1)
q dq B
B v = but i2 R C
c dt F
q = Bvc
ii = Bca …(2)
F – (i1 + i2) B = ma i i1 i2
Solving this we can find terminal velocity
Bv R C
FR FR
v 2 2 = 0.25
B 4FR
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. D
2.178 2.165 3
Sol. 5.96 10
2.178
20. D
Sol. Kp= PCO2 1
log Kp= 10 8500 / T
log 1 = 10 8500/T
T = 850 K
21. B
wt n 1000
Sol. Normality =
MM V
1 w 2 1000
10 126 250
w=0.1575 gm
22. C
Sol. Lindlar’s catalyst forms cis-alkene.
23. C
Heat
Sol. NH4 2 Cr2O7 Cr2O3 N2 4 H2O
24. D
Sol. H = E + nRT
If n > 0 H > E.
25. ABC
Sol. LiAlH4, converts carbonyl compound into alcohol.
26. ABC
Sol. O O
O
O
O O O O O O
O O
O O
O O O O O
27. ACD
Sol. NO, O 22 and oxygen having unpaired electrons in molecular orbital.
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
28. ABCD
Sol.
29. AC
1 1 1
Sol. pH= PK w PK b logc
2 2 2
Using this we will get conc. & mol mass
30. ACD
Sol. Rate can be changed by changing the concentration of reacting species involved in rate
law expression and by the temperature.
SECTION – C
31. 00006.90
Sol. For 1 mole of ideal gas, PV = constant; Isothermal process.
W reversible = - nRT ln(V2/V1) = - PV ln(P1/P2)
32. 00002.00
Sol. H E a f E a b
Eab = 120 kJ mol–1
After addition of catalyst
H = -40 kJ mol–1
Eaf = 20 kJ mol–1
Eab = 60 kJ mol–1
33. 00000.50
Sol. PV = nRT
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
PV 2 400 10 3
n mole
RT 0.082 100
Using this value of mole we can calculate pressure of gas in new cylinder.
PV = nRT
nRT 2 400 10 3 0.082 100
p 0.5 atm
V 0.082 100 1.6
34. 00077.07
3a
Sol. 2r =
4
3a
r=
8
35. 00001.50
x 18
Sol. 1.50
y z 12
A is Na6P6O18
36. 00001.60
x 8
Sol. 1.60
5 5
All of them can form.
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
SECTION – A
37. A
d4 f(x)
Sol. As, f (x) = x4tan (x3) – x ln (1 + x2) is odd, 0 at x = 0.
dx 4
38. A
t
sin t 2 dt 2 sin t 2 2 2 2
0
Sol. Lim Lim Lim
t 0 1
t sin t 2
t 0 sin t 2 2t 2 cos t 2 t0 t 2
1 2 3
1 2
2 tan t 2
39. B
Sol. On expanding we get a. c a a. a c b
c a. c a b
(a) is correct and (b) is ruled out.
2 2
c a. c a b
If is the angle between a and c then
2 2
4 2cos 2 2cos 1
3
cos
2
30o ; 150o
40. D
x2 cot 1 x; x 0
Sol. g(x) x2 cot 1 x; x 0 twice differentiable
0 ;x 0
h(x) = sin2x → differentiable
4x 3 . cos 1 x 2 . sin 1 ; x 0
k '(x) x x
0; x 0
twice differentiable
41. B
a 1 1
Sol. Since the system has non – trivial solution, therefore 1 b 1 0
1 1 c
a 1 1 b 0
Applying R1 R1 R2 ,R2 R 2 R3 , we get 0 b 1 1 c 0
1 1 c
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
a 1 b 1 c 1 c 1 b 1 c 0
1 a 1 b c 1 c 1 b 1 c 0
Dividing throughout by 1 a 1 b 1 c ,
c 1 1
we get 0
1 c 1 b 1 a
1 1 1
1 0
1 c 1 b 1 a
1 1 1
1.
1 c 1 a 1 b
42. B
Sol. The volume is invariant under translation. Z
4 3
If X x , Y y , Z z 4, then the planes 3
3 2
become 3 X 2 Y Z 3
The plane 3X 2Y Z 3, 3X 2Y Z 3.
3X 2Y Z 3 , 3X 2Y Z 3 form an
octahedron.
The plane 3X 2Y Z 3 forms a tetrahedron Y
with coordinate planes in the positive octant of O 3
1 3 3 2
volume .1. .3 1
6 2 4 X
3
Total volume 8 6
4
43. ABD
Sol. Volume 2b c 3c a 4a b 18
2
24 a b c 18
a b c 3
2
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
44. CD
1
Sol. Clearly p1
2
3
p2 p HH p T
4
Now, the score n can be obtained in two distinct ways.
I. By throwing head when the score is n – 1
II. By throwing tail when the score is n – 2
1 1 1
pn pn1 pn2 pn 1 pn2
2 2 2
11
Also, from this P4 .
16
45. ABC
Sol. A A B
3
P A P A B P A B
4
Also,
P A B P A P B P A B
P A P B 1
3 5 3
1
4 8 8
Now,
A B B
5
P A B P B
8
3 5
P A B
8 8
and
P A B ' P A P A B
3 5 3 3
P A B '
4 8 4 8
1 3
P A B '
8 8
P A B P B P A ' B [Using Equation (1)]
3 5
P B P A ' B
8 8
1
0 P A ' B
4
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
46. BCD
Sol. x 4 4 x3 8 x 2 k
f x k
Where
f x x4 4 x3 8x 2 x 2 x 2 4 x 8
Let g x k
From the graph the following cases arise :
1. When 3 k 0, 0 k 3
In this case, y k intersect at four points.
2. When 4 k 3, 3 k 4
In this case, y k intersect at two points, the given equation has two real roots.
3. When k 0, k 0
In this case, there are two points of intersection. So, the equation has two real roots.
47. ABCD
1/3
Sol. gof x 2x sin x
Range of (gof) (x) is R.
48. BC
Sol. lim x
x
x 1 x
x 1 1
lim lim
x
x 1 x x
1 2
11
x
x 2 x3
x ... x
ln 1 x x 2 3 1
Option (A): lim 2
lim 2
x 0 x x 0 x 2
x
2 sin2
1 cos x 2 1
Option (B): lim 2
lim 2
x 0 x x 0
x 2
4
2
1/ 2 1/ 2
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
SECTION – C
49. 00006.00
Sol. Let z x1 iy1,w x2 iy2
| z 3 | Re z (x1 3)2 y12 x12 ....(i)
| w 3 | Re w (x 2 3)2 y 22 x 22 ...(ii)
y y2
arg(z w) 1 tan 1 ...(iii)
4 x1 x 2 4
By solving (i), (ii) and (iii) we get
y1 y 2 6
x1 x 2 y1 y 2
From (iii) y1 + y2 = 6
50. 00002.50
Sol. Let r b c and c xi yj . Since c and b are perpendicular, we have
4
4x 3y 0 c x i j
3
r .b
1 proj. of r on b
b c .b b.b
b b b
b.c 0
1
b 5 . Hence
5
r .c
Also, 2 proj. of r on c
c
b c .c
5
c x
c 3
6
Thus, x . Therefore,
5
1 6 4
r 4i 3j i j 2i j
5 5 3
1 6 4 2 11
r 4i 3j i j i j
5 5 3 3 5
Thus there are four such vectors
4 2 2
2 2 11
i 1
ri 2 2i j 2 i
5 5
j 20
51. 00000.50
Sol.
a x 2 x 1 x2 x 1 0
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AITS-CRT-IV (Paper-1)-PCM(Sol.)-JEE(Advanced)/2021
a 2
x2 x 1
or a
x 2 x 1 2x
x x 1 x2 x 1
2x 2
a 1 2 or a 1
x x 1 1
x 1
x
1 5
Now, for x 2 , the minimum value of x is .
x 2
7
a
3
52. 00007.00
Sol. x1 x2 x3 12
t1 t2 t3 9 Total solutions ti xi 1
y1 t2 t3 3 Extra solutions y 1 t1 6
53. 00030.25
Sol. Let d, , d are roots
3 a (1)
3 2 d2 b (2)
1
2 d2 (3)
9
a2
From (1) and (2), d2 b
3
Put d2 in (3) to get
2a3 9ab 1 4
54. 00000.50
6 27 1
Sol. 9A 2 6A I B
10 1
2
3A I 81
3A I 9 (1)
a b
Let A
c d
g ad bc 18 or 0 (using equation 1)
Since A 0
ad bc 2 A 2
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