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JEE (Advanced)-2022
PART TEST – I
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 21-11-2021

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

Section – A

1. A, B, C
Sol. 60  72 + 90  90 = 150 v
12420
v  82.8 km/hr = 23 m/s
150

| Pperson | (60  5)2  {60  (23  20)} 2
Force on the person = 
t 0.1
60 25  9
=  60  5.83  10  3500 N
0.1
90  (25  23) 90  2
Force on the trolley =  =1800 N
0.1 0.1

2. A, C, D
Sol. Using conservation of energy
L 1 mL2 2
mg 1  cos    
2 2 3 
3g(1  cos ) mg cos
2 
L N1 mg sin
N2 mg
N1  normal reaction at hinge along rod
3mg(1  cos ) L
mgcos   N1  
L 2
3
N1  mgcos   mg(1  cos )
2
3 5
N1 = mg  mg cos …(i)
2 2
3
For N1 = 0, cos  =
5

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L mL2 3gsin 
(mgsin )   
2 3 2L
For centre of mass
L 3
a t    gsin 
2 4
3
mgsin   N2  mgsin 
4
mg
N2 =  sin 
4
For any , N2 is always negative
N2  normal reaction at hinge perpendicular to rod

3. C, D
Sol. Graph shows that particles P and Q are starting from rest while their initial positions may be
different. Also impulse is change in linear momentum so it will depend on the mass of P and Q.

4. B, D
Sol. If spring is initially in relaxed state.
1 2 1
kx  mv 2
2 2
 m 2
x    v  5  1m
 k  50

5. A, B, C
U
Sol. Fx    6N
x
U
Fy    8N
y

 F  6iˆ  8 ˆj

 F
a   ( 3iˆ  4ˆj)  constant
m
  
  
v  u  at = 2iˆ  3ˆj  3iˆ  4ˆj t 
 (2  3t)iˆ  (3  4t)jˆ
For any time t, v x and vy are not zero simultaneously
ˆ  (2iˆ  3ˆj)t  1 (3iˆ  4ˆj)t 2   2t  3 t 2  ˆi  ( 3t  2t 2 )jˆ
(xiˆ  yj)
2  2 

4
for x = 0, t  sec
3
3
for y = 0, t  sec
2
angle between velocity and acceleration at t = 1 sec
 
v a (ˆi  ˆj)( 3iˆ  4ˆj) 34  7 
cos        
| v || a | 2 5 25 5 2 
2
3 3 33 27 3
At, t  sec , x  2      3   m
2 2 2 2 8 8
For velocity to be perpendicular to acceleration

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 
av  0
 
3iˆ  4ˆj  (2  3t)iˆ  ( 3  4t)jˆ   0
3(2  3t)  4(3  4t)  0
6  9t  12  16t  0
25t  18
18
t
25
6. A, B, C, D
Sol. Velocity of particle B with respect to particle
v0/2
A at t = 0
vB/ A  vB/G  v A /G
45
1 3 
 2 2 
 
v 0  ˆi  ˆj   v 0 ˆi  ˆj A v0/2 B
v v L
  0 ˆi  0 ˆj
2 2

V
Just before string becomes taut v0/2 3v 0/2

m
v0/2 B B v0/2
45
L
L
v0
45
A A
m L v0
In the frame of In ground frame
particle A
Just after string becomes taut.
Conserving momentum of A and B along length
of string 0 v
3 5
2mv  mv 0  mv 0  mv 0 m
2 2 v0/2 B B v0/2
5
 v  v0
4
L 2 2L
Also string will become taut at t  
v0 v0
2 v
2
In the frame of A, motion of particle B will be
circular A A
2 m v0
v 
m 0  2
2 m  v0  In the frame of In ground frame
T + maA =   , T  particle A
L 8L

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Section – A

7. A

8. C
Sol. (Q.7-8) m,R
For rolling without slipping,
v = R and a = R
Using conservation of energy CM a v
1 m
mv 20  mv 2  m(v 2)2  mgR


2 R/2
mv 02  2mv 2  mgR 2mg N
fs
2
5mgR  2mv  mgR
P
v 2g
v  2gR and    …(i)
R R
2
IP  2mR 2  m R 2    4mR2
P  IP 
R
2m(g  2R)  4mR2 
2
m(g  2g)R  4mR 2 
3g
  …(ii)
4R
 2R  CM
fs  2m   a a
 2  2R
 2R  2
fs  2m   R 
 2  R
 3g  2
 fs  2m  g 
 4 
mg
fs 
2
2m R
Also, 2mg  N 
2
2mg  N  mR
3mg
2mg  N 
4
3mg
 N  2mg 
4
5mg
 N
4

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9. B

10. D
Sol. (Q.9-10) v1
N0 = normal force on the body B due to the horizontal
surface A B

 N0 dt   Nsin 37dt m
N
2m
3 P
…(i) v2
 N dt  5  Ndt
0 37
3 fk = N0 N0 O  = 0.5
 f dt    N dt  0.5  5  Ndt
k 0

 f dt  0.3  Ndt
k …(ii)

 Ndt  m  v  v 
1 0 …(iii)

 Ncos 37dt   f dt  2mv


k 2

0.8  Ndt  0.3  Ndt  2mv 2

0.5  Ndt  2mv   Ndt  4mv


2 2 …(iv)
From equation (iii) and (iv)
m(v1  v 0 )  4mv 2
4v 2  v1  v 0 …(v)
v 2 cos 37  v1
0.6  e 
v0
0.8v 2  v1  0.6v 0 …(vi)
Solving equation (v) and (vi), we get
4.8v 2  1.6v 0
v
v 2  0  5 m/s  v 2  5 m/s
3
From equation (v),
v1  4v 2  v 0  20  15  5 m/s
v1  5 m/s
From equation (iii)
 fk dt  0.3  Ndt  0.3  20  6 N-S
The impulse due to frictional force of the horizontal surface on the hemispherical body B during
collision is
 fk dt  6 N-s
Section – B
11. 1
Sol. At given instant OA = OB v
 OACB will be square and point C will be ICOR
Angular momentum about C B C
2
 mL2 L  90
L C  IC     m   
 12  2  
Angular momentum about O
2
 mL2 L  mL2  v
LO    m     
 12  2   6 O A

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 v 
22 
mL  2 2 2
  (mLv)  1 kg-m /sec
6 L 6

12. 8
1 N
Sol. cos      60 1
2 O 
Consider small length dL of loop which makes angle d at O 
Let  is mass per unit length of string 2
O
 dm = .d = .rd …(i)
R
N.sin = (dm)g …(ii)
d 2
2T sin  N cos = (dm)r
2
d 2
2T sin = N cos + (dm)r
2
d (dm)g
2T   cos   (dm)r2
2 sin 
(   rd)g ( .r.d ) 16
T cos    r2  rgcot   r 2 2 
d  sin  d 3
n=8

13. 4
Sol. m1g  T1  2m1a …(i) 2T1 T1

2T1  m2 g  m2 a …(ii)
a
2m1g  m2 g  (4m1  m2 )a 2a
 2m1  m2   2 1 1 2 m1
a g     10  2 m/s
 4m1  m2   4  1  1  m2g m1g
aA = 4 m/s2

Section – C

14. 125.00

15. 8.75
Sol. (Q.14-15) 10 m/s
Vertical component of velocity of ball just before impact =
2gh  2  10  5  10 m/s
10 m/s

Just before
collision 10 m/s
After impact
N  t  1 2.5  ( 1 10) 2.5 m/s
N  t  12.5 ...(i)
(N)t = 1  v x  1  10 …(ii)
v x = 10  0.1  12.5 vx
= 10  1.25 = 8.75 m/s Just after collision
Putting value of t in (i)
N  0.1 = 12.5
N = 125 newton

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16. 40.00

17. 2.24
Sol. (Q.16-17) N
When the particle is at the lowest position of the ring
1
2mgR  I0 2
2
C
1
2mgR   (2mR 2 )2
2
   2g / R
(R2 ) 2mg
N  2mg  2m 
2
2
N = 2mg + mR
= 2  1  10 + 1  1  20 =40 N
R 1 C
Also, 2mg    2mR2  2mR 2  2
2 2
2gR  4R 2 2
O
g
  2.24 rad/s
2R

18. 8.94

19. 1.00
Sol. (Q.18-19)
Work done by the friction force in both cases will be equal and given by
W(friction)  mgx  0.2  2  10  5 =20 J
Using work energy theorem
1 1
 2  vP2   2  (10)2  20
2 2
vP2  = 100 20 = 80
vP  80  8.94 m/s

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Chemistry PART – II

Section – A

20. A, B, C
Sol. In N  SiH3 3 there is p  d bond.

21. A, B, C
Sol. Decomposition of Pb NO3 2 is not a disproportionation reaction.

22. A, B, C, D
Sol. Addition of catalyst does not change the value of KP and K C .

23. B, C, D
Sol. A catalyst does not change the value of H of a reaction.

24. A, C, D
Sol. LiNO3 on decomposition produces NO2 .

25. B, C, D
Sol. In BrF5 the central atom is sp3 d2 hybridized.

Section – A

26. B
1 1
Sol. pH  7  pK a  logC
2 2
4.74 1
7  log10 1
2 2
= 8.87

27. D
Sol. NH4   2  0.005  0.01 M
1 1
pH  7  pK b  logC
2 2
4.74 1
7  log102
2 2
= 5.63

28. B
Sol. The shape of XeO3 is pyramidal

Xe

O O
O

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29. A
Sol. I3 and XeF2 have linear shape.

Section – B

30. 6
Sol. The following species are paramagnetic
O2 ,S 2 ,O2 ,N2 ,B2 ,NO2

31. 6
Sol. For 3p sub-shell n  3 and   1 .
3p sub-shell contains maximum 6 electrons.

32. 4
Sol.   n  n  2  BM

 n  n  2   1.73
n  1
Vanadium ion is present as V 4 
x  4

Section – C

33. 2.40
K SP CaSO4
Sol. SO24  
Ca 2 
2.4  105

0.1
 2.4  10 4 M
 x  2.40

34. 3.75
K SP BaSO4
Sol. Ba2   
SO24 
9  10 10

2.4  104
 3.75  10 6
 y  3.75

35. 3.09

36. 1.70
Sol. (Q. 35 and 36)

2NO 2  g 
 N2O 4  g 
2P  x  2y y
NO  g  NO2  g  

 N2 O3  g

Px 2P  x  2y x

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PN2O4 1.7
KP  2
,PNO2   0.5
P  6.8
NO2

PNO2  PN2 O4  PNO  PN2 O3  5


0.5 + 1.7 + P – x + x = 5
P = 2.8 atm,
2P – x – 2y = 0.5
x  1.7 atm
 PN2 O3  1.7 atm, PNO  P  x  2.8  1.7  1.1
PN2O3 1.7
K P    3.09
PNO  PNO 2
 1.1 0.5

37. 5.34
CH3 COO  
Sol. pH  pK a  log 
CH3COOH
1.6
pH  4.74  log
0.4
pH = 5.34

38. 8.72
1 1
Sol. pH  7  pK a  logC
2 2
4.74 1 2
7  log
2 2 40
= 8.72

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Mathematics PART – III

Section – A

39. A, B, C, D
 1 1 
2  1 2 1 
x 1 x x2
Sol. I x 4  kx 2  1
dx  
2 2 1
x  2 k
dx   1
x2  2  k
dx 

 x x 
1 1
Let x   t + Let x   s
x x
1 dt ds 
2   2
t k 2
  2
s  k  2

  1   1 
x   1 x  5 
1 1  x 1 x
If k = –3  I   ln    ln    c
2 2  1 1
 x   1  2 5  x   5  
  x   x  
  1 
x   2 
1  1 1  x
If k = –2  I    ln    c
2 1 4  1  
x  x   2
 x  x  
  1  1 
x  x  2 
1 1  x  1 x
If k = 0  I   tan1   ln    c
2 2  2  2 2  x  1
 2  
  x  
  1 
1 1 1
x x  1 
If k = 2  I   tan   c
2 2  2  x 1
 x 

40. A, C, D
2 a cot  y = x tan 
8a2 y2 = 4ax
Sol. A t   4ax  x tan  dx = cot 3 
3
0
Minimum area bounded by y cot  = x – a and
 8a2
P is when  is , then area is
2 3

41. A, B, C
1 1
Sol. f  x   x  x t 2 f  t  dt  x 2 tf  t  dt
 

0

0

a b
1 1
 f(x) = (a + 1)x + bx 2 where a   a  1 t 3  bt 4 dt and b   a  1 t 2  bt 3 dt
 
0 0

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180x 80x 2 3
 f  x   and g(x) = 1 + x
119 119

42. B, D
 2  1
x sin   x  0
Sol. (A) Not always true of f  x    x

 0 x0
(B) e.g. f(x) = [x], g(x) = {x}, x = 0
(C) lim g  x  may not be equal to lim g  x 
x b x b
(D) f(x) – g(x) needs to be continuous for a solution to always exist

43. A, B
1 1
xn x 1
dx  x n1 = xn 1 1  x 2   n  1 xn2 1  x2 dx
Sol.
0 1 x 2 
0 1 x 2
0 
1
xn  2  x n 2  n  1 In 2 2 1 
= 2   n  1  dx   =    1 In 2
1 x 2 n n n n 
0

2 1
 an  , bn   1
n n

44. A, B, C, D
2 2
sin x x
Sol. (A)

1
x 2
 x
1
2
dx  ln2

2 2
sin x 1 x 1
(B)

1
x2
dx   x  6 dx  ln 2  4
1
2 2
sin x 1 1
(C) 
1
x 2
dx  1
2x 2
dx 
2 2

2 
2x 2
2   x  
sin x  dx  
(D) 
1
x2
dx  1
x 2

x 
2
dx

2 2  2   1 1 2  2  2
= ln    ln    2     = ln   
      2    2    

Section – A
45. D

46. A
Sol. (Q.45 – 46)
x
Let x be amount of salt of time t in the tank. So concentration of salt at time t is
100  5t
dx 5x dx x
  100     100
dt 100  5t dt 20  t
2
100  20  t 
 x(20 + t) =  100  20  t  dt  x  20  t   c
2

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18000
At t = 0, x = 100  c = –18000  x  50  20  t  
20  t
1800
At t = 20  x  50  40   1550
4
dy 10y
Let y be amount of salt in table after at time t (t > 20), then  100 
dt 200
dy dt t
  2000  y   20   ln  2000  y    c
20
t
450 1
At t = 20, y = 1550  c = 1 – ln(450)   e 20
2000  y
 t 
  1
 20 
 y  2000  450 e

47. B
Sol. From graph of the functions, we can observe n(A1) = 4040, n(B2) = 2022

48. D
Sol. m1 = 2020 m 2 = 2021
n1 = 2020 n2 = 0

Section – B

49. 5
6 5 1 3
Sol.
 f  x  1 dx  f  x  dx ,
  f  x  2  dx  f  x  dx

3 2 0 2
5/ 2 5
1   1 3
5 3 
 f  2x  dx  f x dx =  f  x  dx  f  x  dx  f  x  dx   5
   
2 2 
0 0 0 2 2 

50. 19
Sol. f(x) = ({x} + [|x + sin x|]) sgn(x 2 – 1)
|x + sin x| will have 11 points of discontinuity {x} will have 11 points of discontinuity of which x = 0
is common in both and f(x) is continuous at x =  1

51. 1
3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2
Sol. (x y + 2x y – 2x )dy = (x y + 2y – 2xy )dx
 x y dy – x y dx = 2y(y dx – x dy) + 2x(x2 dy – y2 dx)
3 2 2 3 2 2

 y2x3 dy – x2y3 dx = 2(y – x)(y2 dx – x2 dy)


dy dx  1 1  dx dy 
   2    2  2 
y x  x y  x y 
1 1 1 1
 d  ln y   d  ln x   2    d   
y x y x
2
 1 1
 ln y  ln x       c , satisfy (1, 1)  c = 0
y x

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Section – C

52. 1.65
1/x
 e  1  e 
Sol. Let P  lim  1/x 
 lnP  lim ln  1/x 
x 0
 1  x   x  0 x  1  x  
x  ln 1  x  1
 lnP  lim   P e
x 0 x2 2

53. 3.00
Sol. lim f2  x   e  lim fn  n   0  n > 2
x 0 x 0

54. 0.43
Sol. Area of region R
= Area of OAPB – Area of OAB A P(2, 1)

= 2 2
4 O B
~ 0.43

55. 9.42
Sol. Area of region S = 5 – 2 = 3

56. 126525.00
Sol. For h(x) to be bijective n(A) = n(B) = n(C)
Number of possible function
3 3 3 3 3
=  5 C1    5 C2   2! 2   5 C3   3! 2   5 C4   4!2   5 C5   5!2  126525

57. 44825.00
Sol. Let n(A) = n(B) = n(C) = d
If d = 1  5 C15 C1  1  25
2
If d = 2  5 C25 C2  4   2!   1600
2
If d = 3  5 C35 C3  4   3!   14400
2
If d = 4  5 C 45 C4  1  4!   14400
2
If d = 5  5 C5  5 C5  5 C5   5!  14400
Total = 44825

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