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IIT Academy, India 05-09-21_Sr.C-120/C-IPL& IPL-IC(Coming )- KA, MH,TN &AP(CBSE)_Jee-Adv(2019-P1)_WTA-11_Key & Sol’s
KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 C 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 ABC 6 BD
13 4 14 12 15 2 16 31 17 1.25 18 180.1
CHEMISTRY
19 C 20 D 21 B 22 A 23 ACD 24 ACD
25 AC 26 AB 27 BC 28 BC 29 ABC 30 BD
31 391 32 5 33 0.52 34 7 35 4 36 6
MATHEMATICS
37 A 38 A 39 B 40 D 41 AC 42 ABCD
49 3 50 1.5 51 2.828 52 4 53 3 54 8
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. When the road rotates, there will be an induced current in the rod. The given situation can
be treated as if a rod ‘A’ of length 3l rotating in the clockwise direction, while another rod
say B of length 2l rotating in the anticlockwise direction with same angular speed .
1
As e Bl 3
2
1 1
For A : eA B 3l and eB B 2l
2 2
2 2
Resultant induced emf will be
1 5
e eA eB Bl 2 9 4 or e Bl 2
2 2
di N A 2
2. eback L where L 0
dt 1
N A 1.5 0
2
eback 0
1 1103
4 107 400 20 104
2
Figure shows a rod PQ of length L which moves with a uniform velocity v parallel to a
long straight wire carrying a current i. Here a magnetic field is produced by the current
carrying wire and the rod moves in this field. Consider a small element of length dx of the
rod at a distance X and (X+dX) form the wire.
The emf induced across the element
De=B v dx_____________________________(1)
We know that magnetic field B at a distance X from a wire carrying current I is given by
0 i
B . ______________________ ii
2 x
From eqs. i and ii
i
de 0 vdx ___________________ iii
2 x
The emf e induced in the entire length of the rod PQ is given by
0 dX
iV rr L
2 X
iV
0 log e X r
rL
2X
iV
0 log e r L log e r
2
iV rL
0 log e
2 r
4. Conceptual
B X X
5. BA
2 2 2
d 2 X dX X
B Bv
dt 4 dt 2
d 2 X dX X d 2y
B B
dt 4 dt 2 dt
XBv Bv
i
2 X 2X
1 2
6. Magnitude of induced electric field due to change in magnetic flux is given by
d
N 1 and cos 1 or E.l R 2 2 B0t 2 B0t
dB dB
E.d l dt
A
dt dt
Here, E= induced electric field due to change in magnetic flux
E 2 R 2 R 2 B0t or E B0 Rt
Hence, F QE B0QRt
This force is tangential to ring. Ring starts rotating when torque of this force is greater
than the torque due to maximum friction
7. The emf induced in each of the vertical sides of frame P will be E1=B (l) 2v, with upper
point at a lower potential, while the emf induced in each of the vertical sides of frame Q
will be E2 (2l) v with upper point at a higher potential. The emf induced are as shown
E1
E2
S S
8. In this figure, two pole faces are shown.
2 cm
2 cm
B 2 102 5Wb B 10 2 T
2 5
Flux through face 5 Wb
4
0
i)Now a conductor moves at 90 with B Emf induced =Blw
5
10 2 2 10 2 12 3mV
2
ii) The conductor moves at 300 with B . Hence velocity perpendicular to B is v sin 300
emf induced Bl v sin 300 1.5mV
There will be no induced emf due to velocity
v
Component v cos , 600
2
Hence the conductor moves at angle of 600 to the magnetic field.
9. Conceptual.
d 1 d dq 1 d
10. i or
dt R R dt dt R dt
d
At t 1,3,5 0i 0
dt
d 1
At t 0, 2, 4, 6 max i max dq d q
dt R R
Total 0, q 0 , induce emf is such that it tries to oppose the cause of its own
Production W 0
11.
CHEMISTRY
19. Conceptual
20. eq k 1000 / N 0
8 105 1000
N 2 10N4
400
N 2 104
M 104
2 2
K sp s 2 104 108
2
OH
b, c are unsymmetrical carbonyl compounds.
O H 2 N OH
N OH H 2O
27. a)
O3
Zn H 2O
CO H 2
O O
b) CH 3 CH CH 2 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2CHO
CO2 CO 8
O
c) CH 3 CH CH
B H
OH / H O
CH 3 CH 2 C H
2
6
O
Hg 2 / H 2 SO4
d) CH 3 C CH
CH 3 C CH 3
28.
H2SO4 H
gSO4
a) O
O
O
OH C2H5Li ex
b)
c) O O
O
CHC
3 H2CH2COO
Ca
CHC
3 H2CH2 CCH2CH2CH3
d) CHCH CH COO 3 2 2
O
OH OH
CHC
3 H2 CCH3 3 H CCH3 &CHC
CHC 3 H2 C
C)
O
CH3 OH CH3 OH CH3
CHCH CCHCH3
CH3 CH CCH &CH3 CH2 C CHCH3
D) 3 2
30. Conceptual
31.
CH3COOH HCl CH
3COONa
NaCl
426 91 126 391
C 12
32. 0.05, % Ionisation 5
240
33. Zn Zn 2 Ni 2 Ni Ecell
34.
O O
O , ,
O
O
(d,l)
35. 6 HCHO 4 NH 3 CH 2 6 N 4 6 H 2O Hexamethylene + tetramine (Antiseptic)
CH2
N N
CH2 CH2
N
CH2
CH2 CH2
36.
OH OH
MATHEMATICS
37. z1 , z2 ,.........zn lie on the circle z 2
zi 2 zi 4
2
zi zi 4 for i 1, 2,3,........n
1 1
zi for i 1, 2,3,......n
zi 4
1 1 1
z1 z2 ......... zn 4 z1 z 2 ...... z n
4 4 4
z1 z2 ......... zn z1 z2 ..... zn z z0
38. z z z 2 z 2 350
2 x 2 y 2 x 2 y 2 350
x 2
y 2 x 2 y 2 175 25 7
x 2
y 2 x 2 y 2 16 9 16 9
Vertices are 4, 3
39. 1, 1 , 2 ........ 8 are roots of z 9 1 0
1, 13 , 23 ........ 83 are also roots of z 9 1 0
8
1 1 1 1
1, , ........ 0 1
1 2 3
3 3
8 r 1 r3
40. z cos i sin ei
15
z 2 m 1
z 1 z2
15
e i
1 e
i 30
m 1 1 z2 1 eiz
1 ei 30
i i
e e
1 cos 30 i sin 30
2i sin
1 1 cos 30 sin 30
2i sin
1 cos 30
Im z 2 m 1
15
m 1 2sin
1
20
4sin 20
41. z22 z , z3 z23 z1 z2 z3 1
z2 1, b 3
z2 1 is one root of the equation
1
42. z 1 x2 y 2
2
All lines are touches the circle
z1 z
43. 1 1 1
z2 z2
k 1 11 11 k 1
iz 1 z 10
i z 1
i
1 z 1 z
45. 3 sin 1 z sin 2 z 2 sin 3 z sin 4
3 sin 1 z 3 sin 2 z 2 sin 3 z sin 4
3 z3 z 2 z 1
sin i 1
3 1 z z .......
2
1 1
3 1 z
1 z 3
2 1
z and hence z
3 2
1 1 1
5 5 5
46.
(A) is true
1 1
5
1
2 10 5
(B) is False
1 1 1
(C) is true
D 2
Equality is not possible, since and do not have the same arg.
(D) is wrong
47. A z B z iz , C iz
1
Area of triangle z 2
2
ABC is right angle triangle at C
1
Circumcentre z iz
2
48. Let r 1
rei
1 1
z rei e i
r
1 1
x iy r cos i r sin
r r
1 a 1 4 2 a 1 2
2
1 a 3 a 0,3 a 0
51. z1 ei , z2 ei
z1 z2 z1 z2 2 cos
2sin 2 2
2 2
k
i
k
i i k7
52. ak e 7
KN ak 1 ak e 7
e 1
k k
i i
ak 1 ak e 7
e i 7 1 e 7
1
i
2 e 7 1
s i
4
3 e 17
3 3 9
2 cos i sin 2 cos i sin 2 cos sin 2
2
53. 2
z z z
9
2
5 4 cos _______________1
z
3 zz 4 1
3 3
4 2 cos
z z z
2
9
2 z 2
5
6 z z 3 z 9
2
54. z1 rei , z1 re i
sin 1
I m z1
2
R z cos
e 1
Tan 2 1 n 8.
8 n