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PART TEST – II
JEE (Advanced)-2022
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 20-12-2020
SECTION – A
1. D
Sol. Comparing with standard wave equation y x,t A sin kx t
dy
v wave ,v P
k dt
2. C
r 3
Sol. tan37o
8 4
37o
r 6m
F P0 hg r 2 105 10 800 10 36
1.8 36 10 2 10
5 7
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3. C
Sol. As dQ msdT
dQ dT
ms
dt dt
From question :S T
Or S K1T. K 1 being propertionality constant K 1
dQ dT dT
Also, cons tan t K 2 say ms K 2 m K1T K2
dt dt dt
K T2
m 1 tT t
K2 2
4. C
Sol. Rate of heat produced
dQ v 2 v2 v2 dQ dT
and ms
dt R R0 1 T 0 R0 1 T dt dt
dT v2
ms
dt R 0 1 T
T T tt
v2
1 T dT R ms dt
T 0 0 t 0
T 2 v2
T t
2 R0ms
R0ms T 2
t T
v2 2
5. A
Sol. Loss in heat from calorimeter + water as temperature changes from 10o C to 0o C
m1C110 m2 C2 10 1 1 10 1 0.1 10 11 kcal
Gain in heat of ice as its temperature changes from – 11o C to 0o C
m3 C3 11 2 0.5 11 11 kcal
Hence ice and water will coexist at 0o C without any phase change.
6. C
Sol. Let P = power radiated by the sun, R = radius of planet
P
Power received by planet = R 2 .
4d 2
7. ACD
v 5v 15
Sol. f 5. m
4 4f 16
The open end is position of node of pressure. There is no pressure variation.
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8. AC
Sol. Let is density of liquid & is density at object
ga
Bi vg B f v g a Bi
a
ga
Ti vg Tf v g a Ti
a
9. AC
Sol. The given process is isobaric.
10. AC
8
Sol. B Vsub g 103 10 3 1 10
3
80
B N
3
80
B N
3
C.B.
mg=20 N
R
11. CD
f v s v cos
Sol. fobs f
v s v cos
E is Engine
v
E
v
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v s v cos
obs
f
For any observer in train frequency observed is equal to original frequency but observed
wavelength is more.
12. ABCD
2
Sol. y A sin t
T
T 4
y t A sin (C) and (D)
8 4 2
dy 2 2
A cos t
dt T T
dy T 2 2 A v
t A cos max
dt 8 T t T 2 2
SECTION – C
13. 00004.35
Sol. W T A
Let radius of droplets is r.
4 4
R3 n r 3
3 3
R
r 1
43
W T 4 nr 2 R 2
On solving,
W = 4.35 mJ
14. 00106.38
r3 dT 3 dr
Sol. T 2
GM T 2 r
T = 1.62 hr, dT = 0.015 T
Let the first satellite catch up with second after n revolutions, then
nT n 1 T dT
n 65.67
Periodic time of approach = nT = 106.38 hr
15. 00000.84
Sol. When the star approach the observer minimum wavelength and when recedes maximum
wavelength.
In one time period min and max are observed twice.
Let the distance between the stars be 2a.
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2 a
v a
2T T
max min
min
v a
c T
2cT
2a
0.84 108 m
16. 00003.16
Pav
Sol. I
4r 2
I r02
I0 r 2
r 3.16r0
17. 00007.72
Sol. As here the amount of water vaporized is very small, we can assume that as constant
Q1 mST
50000 calories
Q2 mL v 6480 cal/min
50000 6480t
t 7.72 minute
18. 00158.73
Sol. v 2gh 2 10 2000 200 m/s
1
KE
2
mv 2 2 10 4 m Joule
KE mST
2 10 4 m m 126 T
T 158.73o C
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
19. B
Sol. CH 2 NH 2 CH3 CH3 CH3 H N CH3
NH 2
NH 2
NH 2
20. B
21. D
Sol. CH3
1. 2.
OH H H OH
OCH 3 OCH 3
3. 4.
OH OH
5. 6.
7. O
22. C
23. A
24. A
Sol. Absolute Configuration
H O
C
2
3
CH3 C C 2H 5
R
H
25. ABCD
Sol. Fermentation of Carbocation (Rearrangement)
26. AC
Sol. Ortho - Para
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27. ABD
Sol. (C) X Mono basic acid due to vacant p-orbital of boron.
28. AB
29. AC
Sol. Hydration Energy = Dissolving capacity of water
30. ACD
Sol.
ACID + BASE C.B. C.A
Weak WEAK
Forward Condition
SECTION – C
31. 00004.00
O
Sol. 2. Due to vacant d-orbital C Cl3
5. OCH3 R I
6. Non – Bridged head Carbocation
Due to Conjugation
CH 2
32. 00008.00
Sol. 23 2 2 2 8
33. 00006.00
Sol. F Cl I CI
C C C C
I Br F Br
F I F CI
C C C C
Br Cl Br I
F Br F I
C C C C
Cl l Cl Br
34. 00005.00
Sol. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
35. 00010.00
36. 00000.00
Sol. O2 0
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SECTION – A
37. A
Sol. Since, | A B | | A B |
Given expression
sin2 x 2a2 2a 2 1 cos 2 x 2
38. A
Sol. Use cot tan 2cot 2 and solving we get
2n cot 2n 2n
cot 2n 1
2n n ,n N
4
39. D
n 1 1 1
Sol.
4n4 1 4 2n2 2n 1 2n2 2n 1
k
n 1 1
Hence, 1 2
n 1 4n 1
4
4 2k 2k 1
1
k
4
40. D
Sol. |z - 4|= Re(z) represent parabola with focus (4, 0) and
imaginary axis as directrix. Pair of tangents from directrix
are at 90o.
Greatest positive argument is .
4
(4, 0)
41. B
Sol. Given expression can be written as
3x 2 n x 2
1 2
ar 2
1 x r 0 1 x
ar n Cr 3r
42. B
Sol. Total number of rectangles
7 C2 5C2 No. of squares
= 210 – No. of squares
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Number of squares = 24 + 15 + 8 + 3 = 50
1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
area area area area
43. AD
Sol. 2
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 23 2sin2 x 3 sin x 1 9
Let 2
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 t t 8 9
t
t 9t 8 0
2
t = 1,8
2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 3
or 2 sin2 x 3 sin x 1 0
1 1
sin x sin x ,sin x 1
2 2
44. ABCD
n
2n 1 n
2n 1
Sol. Sn
n 1 n 2n n n1 n n 12
4 3 2 2
n
1 1 1 120
2 , S10 1 1
n n 1
2
121 121
n 1
45. AD
Sol. z1 5 12i, | z2 | 4
| z1 i z 2 | | z1 | | z 2 | 13 4 17
| z1 1 i z2 | || z1 | | 1 i | z2 || 13 4 2
min. | z1 1 i z 2 | 13 4 2
4 4
z2 | z2 | 4 1 5
z2 | z2 |
4 4
z2 | z2 | 4 1 3
z2 | z2 |
z1 13 z1 13
max. and min.
4 3 4 5
z2 z2
z2 z2
46. AC
100
Sol. N 8
552
100 r
Tr 1 100 Cr 5 2
r /5
8
Or rational terms r = 5λ
100 5
must be integer λ = 8k + 4
8
r 40k 20 100
k2
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2 2 ... C
6 5
I f 6 C0 6 C0 6
6
f ' 2 1 C 2 C 2 ... C
6 6 5
6 6 6
0 1 6
I f f' 2 6
C 2 C 2 C 2
0
6
0
4
6
4
2
6
C6
I 1 2 8 60 30 1
I = 197
6
f=1- 2 1
47. ABC
Sol. Let the chosen integers be x1 and x2.
Let there be a integer before x1, b integer between x1 and x2 and c integer after x2.
a b c 98 where a 0, b 10, c 0
Now if we consider the choices where difference is at least
11, then the number of solution is 88 3 1 C3 1 90 C2 .
Number of ways in which b is less than 10 is
100
C2 C2 which is equal to (A), (B) and (C) option.
90
48. AB
2 sin2 2sin2
Sol. Consider
cos2 cos 4n 2 sin 2n 1 sin 2n 1
sin 2n 1 2n 1
sin 2n 1 sin 2n 1
cot 2n 1 cot 2n 1
n
fn cot 2n 1 cot 2n 1
n 1
SECTION – C
49. 00315.00
Sol. We have
a 4 3a2 1 b4 5b2 1 c 4 7a2 1
a2 b2 c2
1 1 1
a2 2 2 b2 2 5 c 2 2 7
a b c
1
2
1
2
1
2
a 5 b 7 c 9
a b c
Clearly minimum value occurs when a = b = c = 1 and minimum value = 5 × 7 × 9 = 315
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50. 00056.25
a 2 5 A
Sol. R
2 sin A 2.sin30o
R 2 5
Now, AH 2Rcos A
2 2 5 cos30o H
2 5 3
4 5 3 B C
k 4
51. 00004.00
Sol. bc
2ab cosC 2 3 ab sinC
a2 b2 c 2 12
2b 2b
52. 00004.00
Sol. R = 3, = 6
PDEF DE EF DF R sin 2A sin 2B sin 2C
4R sin A sinB sinC
b c 1
4R sin A 2 4
2R 2R R
53. 00729.00
Sol. f n n C0 an 1 n C1an 2 ......
a 1
n
f n
a
39 a 1 39
f 2007 f 2008
a
39
54. 00004.00
Sol. 2 | z | 4 Im (z)
1
Probability =
4
/4
O /4 Re (z)
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