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ICON CENTRAL OFFICE, MADHAPUR - HYD
Sec: Sr.Super60(In Coming) WTA-38 Date:01-08-21
Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 2017_P2 Max.Marks:183
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 A 2 D 3 A 4 B 5 C
6 A 7 D 8 BCD 9 ABCD 10 AD
11 ACD 12 ACD 13 ABCD 14 ACD 15 C
16 A 17 A 18 B
CHEMISTRY
19 A 20 D 21 C 22 D 23 B
24 D 25 B 26 ABC 27 C 28 BCD
29 B 30 D 31 A 32 D 33 B
34 C 35 C 36 A
MATHS
37 B 38 A 39 A 40 C 41 C
42 C 43 A 44 ABD 45 ABCD 46 ABC
47 BCD 48 BC 49 ABCD 50 ACD 51 B
52 D 53 B 54 D
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 27-06-21_Jr.Super60(In Coming)_Jee-Adv_2017_P2_UTA-02_Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. A
dn dn
Solution: i e 3.2 10 3 1.6 10 19
dt dt
dn
2 1016
dt
2. D
Solution:
100 = 2 + 8 + 18 + 32 + 40
(n=1) (n=2) (n=3) (n=4) (n=5)
n2 0 25
rn 0.53 A 0.53
z 100
1 1
0.53 n 0.53 n
4 4
( Bohr radius = 0.53A0 )
3. A
dV vr
Solution: E 0 0 and force on the electron
dr r
mv 2 v0 r0e nh
F Ee. i.e and mvr
r r 2
2 2
mn h
2 2 2 v0 r0e r n
4 m r
4. B
Solution: Let K be the initial kinetic energy of each atom. Maximum loss in KE takes
place in perfectly inelastic collision. From conservation of linear momentum
mu mu 2mv v 0
Where v = common velocity of after collision.
1 1 1
Maximum possible loss in KE is K mu 2 2 2m 0 2 2 mu 2 2 K
2 2 2
Minimum energy required to excite both the electrons is E 10.2 10.2 20.4eV .
For inelastic collision with two electrons excited
K E 2 K 20.4 K min 10.2eV
5. C
Solution: As the accelerating potential difference is changed only the minimum
wavelength changes.
6. A
Solution: Cut-off wave length depends on accelerating voltage and characteristic
wavelength depends on nature of the target material
7. D
1 2 1 1
Solution: Using R z 1 2 2
n1 n2
For K photon; n1 1, n2 2
11. A, C, D
Solution: Conceptual
12. A,C,D
Solution: In Bohr’s model of hydrogen atom
1 1
R n2 , v , T n 3 and E 2
n n
T V
VR n, TE n, n ; n
R E
13. A,B,C,D
SOL : Since reduced mass is
m1m 2 m
m1 m 2 2
Now, energy is directly proportional to mass, so
E0 m
m
E
2
E 1
E0 2
Since, E 0 R 0 hc
CM
θ' m
Since, E hc
1 1
E 2 2
n1 n 2
For a photon of energy E, momentum p is
E
p , where v is the speed of light
V
1 1 3
1 12 22
4
2 1 1 5
2
2
2 3 36
n=3 6.04 eV
E 10.2 eV
n=2 13.6 eV
n=1 54.4 eV
He
Z=2
16. A
Solution: Kinetic energy K Z 2
2
K 1 1
K H
K He 2 4
17. A
Solution: a n
2
x=0 x=a
a
2a h h
………………………(1)
n p 2Em
1
E
a
1
E 2
a
18. B
Solution: From equation (1), we get
n2 h 2
E
8a 2 m
CHEMISTRY
19. A
Sol- Inversion is restricted when nitrogen is a part of ring.
20. D
Sol- Localised negative charge
21. C
Sol- reductive amination
22. D
Sol- It is nucleophilic acyl substitution and cyclopentyl amine is relatively strong
nucleophil
23. B
Sol- 20 -amines meets the given requirements
24. D
Sol-
25. ACD
CH2NH2
Nu Nu
+
28. BCD
NH
||
Sol- (CH 3 )3 N < CH 3 NHCH 3 < H 2 N C NH2
29. B
Sol- Both dissolves in either but amine is extracted with HCl due to its basic nature.
30. D
Sol-
OH O O
+
C NH 2 3
C NH C NH3
31. A
CH 3
N
3 2
N
N (CH 3 ) 2 CH 3
N
1 2
Sol-
32. D
Sol- 4 CH 3 CH 2 CONH (CH3 ) , CH 3 CONH CH 2 CH 3 ,
H CO NH CH CH3
CH 3
H CO NH CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 ,
33. B
Sol- Nitrogen labeled 3 is most basic as its conjugate base has maximum resonance
stabilization
34. C
Sol- proton will attack at Nitrogen numbered -3
35. C
Sol- primary amines react with Chloroform in basic medium to form foul smelling
compound Isocyanide.
36. A
Sol- intermediates formed are : C Cl3 & : CCl2
40. ANS;C
1 4C2
3 4C2
PE
1 2C2 3C2 4C2
3 4C2 4C2 4C2
1 6 3
1 3 6 10 5
6
41. Key:C
Hint: E1 A wins the match at the end of 11th game
E2 B wins exactly one game
2 8
1 1 1
10
C2 . . . (2!)
E 2 3 6 9
P 2 2 9 2 8
E1 10 1 1 10 1 1 1 11
C1 C2 . . 2!
2 3 2 3 6
42 .ANS;C
Total prob (drawing red from B)
1 3 2 2 2 3 3 C2 2 3 C1 2C1 3 2 C2 4
5 5 5
4 5 3 5 3 4 C2 4 C2 4 C2 4
8 7
Where ,
10 10
1 2 1 4 1
B)Sol.
2 6 2 6 2
12 4
1
26 6
C)Sol.
12 4 14 2 2
2 6 6 2 6 6
12 4
1
26 6
D) Sol.
12 4 14 2 2
2 6 6 2 6 6
46) ANS;ABC
P B1 0.4
. B1 having 2 defective,
Sol: P B2 0.6
B2 having 3 defective.
p A p(one defective and 10 good in 11 draws and 2nd in 12th testing).
B
1
p A p(2defective and 9 good in 11draws and 3rd in the 12th testing)
B
2
0.7 0.28 0.42 21
0.52 0.52 26
53 & 54.
1 1 1
53) P E1 , P E 2 , P E 3
2 4 4
1
P X
4
7
P (exactly two engines of the ship are functioning / X ) =
8
P X X1 7
54) P X / X1
P X1 16