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JEE (Advanced)-2022
PART TEST – III
PAPER –1
TEST DATE: 19-12-2021
Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 180
General Instructions:
 The test consists of total 57 questions.
 Each subject (PCM) has 19 questions.
 This question paper contains Three Parts.
 Part-I is Physics, Part-II is Chemistry and Part-III is Mathematics.
 Each Part is further divided into Three Sections: Section-A, Section-B & Section-C.
Section – A (01 – 04, 20 – 23, 39 – 42): This section contains TWELVE (12) questions. Each question has
FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four options is the correct answer.
Section – A (05 –10, 24 – 29, 43 – 48): This section contains EIGHTEEN (18) questions. Each question has
FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is(are) correct answer(s).
Section – B (11 – 13, 30 – 32, 49 – 51): This section contains NINE (09) questions. The answer to each
question is a NON-NEGATIVE INTEGER.
Section – C (14 – 19, 33 – 38, 52 – 57): This section contains NINE (09) question stems. There are TWO
(02) questions corresponding to each question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO
decimal places.

MARKING SCHEME
Section – A (Single Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +3 If ONLY the correct option is chosen.
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –1 In all other cases.
Section – A (One or More than One Correct): Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following
marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen;
Partial Marks : +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial marks : +2 if three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen and both
of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen (i.e. the question is unanswered);
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases.
Section – B: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +4 If ONLY the correct integer is entered;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.
Section – C: Answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Full Marks : +2 If ONLY the correct numerical value is entered at the designated place;
Zero Marks : 0 In all other cases.

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Physics PART – I

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four
options is the correct answer.

1. A ray is incident on a curved spherical mirror of radius of curvatue y Normal


 
10 cm along a vector ˆi  2jˆ  2kˆ . The direction of normal at the

point of incidence is along the vector 3iˆ  4ˆj   as shown in the


figure. The unit vector along the reflected ray is x
O

41 ˆ 38 ˆ 2 ˆ
(A) i j k
75 75 3
41 ˆ 38 ˆ 2 ˆ
(B) i j k
75 75 3
41 ˆ 38 ˆ 2 ˆ
(C) i j k
75 75 3
41 ˆ 38 ˆ 2 ˆ
(D)  i j k
75 75 3

Ans. C

Sol. eˆ r  eˆ i  2(eˆ i  n)n


ˆ ˆ
 ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ   11   3iˆ  4ˆj 

   2    
 3   15   5 
41 ˆ 38 ˆ 2 ˆ
= i j k
75 75 3

2. A monochromatic point source ‘S’ of wavelength M A M


‘’ is kept in front of a plane mirror MM. B C
Interference is observed at point ‘P’ of two waves
SAP and SP. It is given that AB = 14x , x

AC  8x, BS  2x , SD  2(11  2 )x . The P


minimum value of ‘x’ for which the maximum
intesnity is obtained at point P after interference is
S
D

(A) 
3
(B) 
4

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(C)
2

(D)
4

Ans. D

  
Sol. Path difference, r   SA  AP    SP  2x 
 2 2

For maxima, 2x   n
2
x = /4

3. A massless spring of spring constant k = 100 N/m hangs in a O


vertical plane from point ‘O’, its other end is attached with a
block of mass m = 2kg and system is in equilibrium. Now
another small spherical ball of same mass moving with a k = 100 N/m
velocity v 0  10 m/s collides with the block and gets stuck
to it as shown in the figure. The new amplitude of oscillation m = 2kg
will be

m = 2kg v0 = 10 m/s

34
(A) m
5

14
(B) m
10

17
(C) m
2

13
(D) m
4

Ans. B

Sol. mv0 = (m + m)v


v
v 0 …(i)
2
v   A 2  x2
2
v0 k  mg 
 A2   
2 2m  k 
mv 20 m2 g2 14
A  2  m
2k k 10

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4. In a setup of photoelectric experiment, a light of intensity 384 W/m2 is used which is equally
distributed among three wavelengths 620 nm, 496 nm and 310 nm. The light is incident
perpendiculary on a surface of area 0.01 cm2, having work function of 2.25 eV. Assuming there is
no loss of light and efficiency of emission of electrons from the surface is 50%. The photocurrent
in the circuit is

(A) 83.2  106 amp

(B) 166.4  106 amp

(C) 20.8  106 amp

(D) 41.6  106 amp

Ans. D

Sol. Energy of light


1240
E1   2 eV
620
1240
E2   2.5 eV
496
1240
E3   4 eV
310
No. of photons capable to emit electorns per second
 384  6  384  6
 3   10  3   10 83.2  106
      
2.5 e 4e e
83.2  106
No. of electrons emitted per second =
2 e
Photo current = ne = 41.6  106 ampere

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

5. h, G, S, , 0 and 0 are the plank constant. Gravitational constant, surface tension, coefficient of
viscocity, permeability and permittivity of free space respectively. [M], [L], [T] and [A] denote the
fundamental dimension of mass, length, time and current respectively. Regarding the dimension
of some physical quantity choose the correct option(s).

hG
(A) Dimension of is M1L7 T 1 
2  

0
(B) Dimension of is M1L1T 1A 2 
Sh
hG
(C) Dimension of is ML8 T 7 A 2 
0  

S0
(D) Dimension of is M1L2 T 3 A 2 

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Ans. C, D

Sol. Dimension of h is ML2 T 1 


 
 1 3 2 
Dimension of G is M L T
 
2
Dimension of S is MT 
 
Dimension of  is ML T 1 
1
 
 2 2 
Dimension of 0 is MLT A
 
 1 3 4 2 
Dimension of 0 is M L T A
 

6. A concave mirror of focal length 3 meter is moving in y


the x-y plane with a velocity (4iˆ  4ˆj) m/s. A point
source ‘S’ is also moving in the x-y plane with a 10m/s x
velocity 10 m/s as shown in the figure. At a given ‘S’ 37
instant, the object is at 5 m along the negative x-axis
from pole and 20 cm along positive y-axis form the 20 cm
pole. The pole is assumed to be origin at this instant. P
Assuming paraxial approximation, choose the correct 5m
option(s).

 18 ˆ 
(A) Velocity of image with respect to mirror at the same instant is  9iˆ  j m/s
 5 

 51 
(B) Velocity of image with respect to mirror at the same instant is  18iˆ  ˆj  m/s
 5 

 2 
(C) Velocity of image with respect to ground at the same instant is  5iˆ  ˆj  m/s
 5 

 28 ˆ 
(D) Velocity of image with respect to source at the same instant is  13iˆ  j m/s
 5 

Ans. A, C, D

f
Sol. m …(i)
f u
h î f

h0 f  u
 f 
hˆi  h0   …(ii)
 f u 
f
v u …(iii)
uf
Differentiate equation (ii) and (iii) with respect time then we will get velocity of image.

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7. Choose the correct statement(s).

(A) A particle of mass m at rest disintegrates into two particles of masses m1 and m2. Let 1
and 2 are their de-Broglie wavelengths respectively. It is given that m1 > m2 then 1 > 2

(B) The process of photoelectric emission is different to that of thermionic emission.

(C) Two radioactive samples A and B initially contain same number of nuclei. Sample A has
half life of 1 year and B has half life of 2 years. At the end of 2 years, both samples have
the same activity.

(D) When ultraviolet light is incident on a photocell, stopping potential is V0 and the maximum
kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is Kmax. When the ultraviolet light is replaced by x-
ray. Kmax increases but V0 decreases.

Ans. B, C

Sol. Use conservation of momentum


h

p
Activity = N

8. A satellite of mass ‘m’ is moving around a stationary m


planet of mass 10 m in an elliptical orbit of eccentricity
e = 1/3 and semi-major axis ‘a’ as shown in the figure.
Now choose the correct option(s). B A
10m

5Gm
(A) The velocities of satellite at perihelion and aphelion are 2 and
a
5Gm
respectively.
a

8 
(B) The radius of curvature of the path of the satellite at perihelion is  a 
9 

2 
(C) The radius of curvature of the path of the satellite at perihelion is  a 
3 

2a3/ 2
(D) Total time taken by the satellite in one complete revolution is
Gm

Ans. A, B

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 2a   4a  v1
Sol. mv 2    mv1   …(i)
 3   3 
1 Gm(10m) 1 Gm(10m)
mv 22   mv12  …(ii)
2 (2a / 3) 2 4a / 3 10m m
5Gm 5Gm
v1  , v2  2
a a v2
Gm(10m) mv 22 8a
2
 , r2 
 2a  r2 9
 3 
 

9. A disc of mass ‘m’ and radius ‘R’ is kept on a rough k disc


horizontal surface in a vertical plane. A massless
spring of spring constant ‘k’ is attached at the top of
disc. The centre of disc is connected with a block of
mass ‘m0’ which is submerged in water as shown in
the figure. The relative density of block is 3. There
is sufficient friction between the disc and the
surface to prevent slipping. Take m0 = 2m and g is
acceleration due to gravity. m0

2mg
(A) The elongation in the spring in equilibrium is
3k

mg
(B) The elongation in the spring in equilibrium is
3k

(C) If the disc is slightly displaced from its equilibrium position and released then its angular
8k
frequency of oscillations will be
3m

(D) If the disc is slightly displaced from its equilibrium position and released then its angular
8k
frequency of oscillations will be
7m

Ans. A, D

Sol. At equilibrium
m 0g = T 0 + F B …(i)
T0 = kx0 + f0 …(ii)
kx0.R = f0R …(iii)
2kx0 = T0 …(iv)
2mg
 x0 
3k
Now if disc is slightly displaced

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T  m 0g + F B = m 0a …(v) k K(x0+2x)
k(x0 + 2x) + f  T = ma …(vi)
k(x0 + 2x).2R  TR = IP …(vii) T

On solving disc
f a
4k 8k
a x .x P
 IP  7m
 2  m 0  FB T
R 
m0
m 0g

10. A standing wave is formed in a long tube by a tuning fork of


frequency 500 Hz kept at its open end and other end is closed by a
movable piston as shown in the figure. A resonance is produced
when  = 18.0 cm, 55.5 cm and 93.0 cm respectivley. The 
temperature of air is maintained at 77C and molecular weight of air Piston
is 28.8  103 kg/mole. Choose the correct option(s).

Long Tube

(A) The minimum distance between node and antinode is 18.75 cm

(B) The speed of wave in the tube is approximately 375 m/s.

(C) The adiabatic coefficient of air inside the tube is approximately 1.39

(D) There is an end correction of 0.75 cm

Ans. A, B, C, D


Sol.  37.5 cm ,  = 75.0 cm
2

So,  18.75 cm
4
 v = f = 375 m/s
RT
 v
M
 = 1.39
 end correction = 18.75  18.00 = 0.75

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Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

11. Consider a planet whose density is half of the earth and its radius is double of the earth. What will
be the time period (in sec) of oscillation of the pendulum on this planet if it is a second pendulum
of the earth.

Ans. 2

L
Sol. T  2
g
1
Tk
 Re

12. A sphere of refractive index 2 is kept in a space whose B


centre is O. A ray is incident at point ‘A’ of the sphere and A
after refraction at A it is internally reflected at point ‘B’ then
refracted at ‘C’ and finally comes out from the sphere. It is
given that the total deviation produced in the incident ray is O
 2
minimum, if the angle of incidence is given by i  sin1  ,
  
  C
then find the value of .

Ans. 3

Sol. Net deviation


 = (i  r) + (  2r) + (i r)
A B
= 2(i  r) + (  2r) i r r
d r
For minimum deviation 0
di O
dr 1 r
 …(i)
di 2
Snell’s law C
sin i =  sin r
dr cosi
 …(ii)
di  cosr
On solving
4  2 
sin2 i  1  
3 4
2
sini 
3

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13. A liquid drop of radius 5R is kept in the open atmosphere of pressure


P0. C is the centre of the liquid drop. Two air bubbles are formed
inside the liquid drop centred at A and B of radii 2R and R 5R
respectively. Let the gauge pressure at A, B and C are PA, PB and PC
P P
respectively. The ratio of A 2 B is equal to 3. Find the value of . A C B
PC

Ans. 7

2S
Sol. PC  P0 
5R
2S
PC = PC  P0 
5R
2S 7S
PA  PC   P0 
2R 5R
7S
PA = PA  P0 
5R
2S 12S
PB  PC   P0 
R 5R
12S
PB = PB  P0 
5R

Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 14 and 15

Question Stem

A rope of length ‘L’ is kept along x-axis such that its one end is at the y
origion as shown in the figure. An external force is applied on rope
 x
such that restoring force developed in the rope is given by F0  1   ,
 L 
where F0 is constant. The young’s modulus of the rope is given by x
1
 x  x
Y0  1   and cross-sectional area is A 0 1   , where Y0 and A0 L
 L   L 
are constant. The elongation in the rope is  mm and elastic potential
energy stored in the rope is  joule. It is given that F0 = 1kN, Y0 = 2 
1011 N/m2, A0 = 5 mm2 and L = 1m.

14. The value of  is …………….

Ans. 1.50

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15. The value of  is …………….

Ans. 1.17

Sol. (Q.14-15)
L
Fx F0 L  x 3F0L
Net elongation = A dx =   1  dx =
0 x Yx Y0 A 0 0  L  2Y0 A 0
L 2
1 Fx2 F02 L  x 7 F02L
Total potential energy = dx  1  dx 
2 0 A x Yx 2Y0 A 0 0 
 
L 6 Y0 A 0

Question Stem for Question Nos. 16 and 17

Question Stem

An elevator is moving vertically upward with an acceleration a0 = 4 m/s2.


A man of mass M = 60 kg is standing on a massless weighing machine
which is kept on a platform of mass m = 10 kg. Platform is connected
M
with a spring as shown in the figure. Platform oscillates with a frequency
of 0.5 sec1 and amplitude 0.2 m. N0 is the maximum reading of the Weighing
weighing machine in kilogram and x0 is the additional compression (in machine a0
meter) in the spring from equilibrium position when the reading was 90
kg. (Take 2 = 10, g = 10 m/s2) m

16. The value of N0 is …………….

Ans. 96.00

17. The value of x0 is …………

Ans. 0.10

Sol. (Q.16-17)
Nmax = Mg + Ma0 + M2A
= 960 Newton
N = Mg + Ma0 + M2x
x = 0.1 meter

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Question Stem for Question Nos. 18 and 19


Question Stem

A monochromatic light of wavelength ‘’ is incident on two slits y


S1 and S2 made on x-axis. The mid point of the line S1S2 is
considered as origin and ‘d’ is the distance between the two
slits which are symmetric about y-axis. The interference pattern
is observed on a plate of mass M which is acting as a screen.
The screen is attached to one end of a vertical spring of spring S1 O S2 x
constant ‘k’ and the other end of spring is attached with the
ground. Spring is massless and screen always remains in D
horizontal plane. The distance between the plane of slits and
the screen is D (D>>d). Assuming S1 and S2 are coherent in t=0
nature. At t = 0, screen is released and spring is in its natural
5Mg
M
length. It is given that M = 1kg, k = 1 N/m. D = , g = 10 k (screen)
k
m/s2, d = 200. The x co-ordinate (in cm) of the first order
maxima on the screen as a function of time is given by
  1   2 cos t  .

18. The value of 1 is …………..

Ans. 30.00

19. The value of 2 is …………….

Ans. 5.00

Sol. (Q.18-19)
D
x-coordinate of first order maxima = 
d
Mg  k 
Where D  D  (1  cos t),    
k  M 
5Mg Mg
  (1  cos t) = 60  10 cos t
k k
1
So, x   (60  10cos t)m  (30  5 cos t) cm
200

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Chemistry PART – II

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four
options is the correct answer.

20. In which of the following crystals alternate tetrahedral voids are occupied

(A) NaCl

(B) ZnS

(C) CaF2

(D) Na2 O

Ans. B

Sol. ZnS

21. The enthalpy of combustion of C and CO are – 393.5 kJ and – 283 kJ, respectively, the enthalpy
of formation of CO is

(A) 110.5 kJ

(B) 6765 kJ

(C) 676.5 kJ

(D) 273.6 kJ

Ans. A

Sol. C  O2  CO 2 H  393.5 kJ … (1)


1
CO  O2  CO2 H  283.0 kJ … (2)
2
1
C  O2  CO H  110.5 kJ
2

22. HNO3  P2O5  A  B


Product A and B are

(A) H3PO3 ,N2 O3

(B) HPO3 ,N2 O5

(C) H3PO3 ,N2 O4

(D) HPO3 ,NO2

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Ans. B

Sol. HNO3  P2 O5  HPO3  N2O5

23. During electrolysis of aqueous CuSO 4 , two Faraday of charge was passed. Find the volume of
O 2 gas produced at anode at STP in litres?

(A) 5.6 L

(B) 11.2 L

(C) 22.4 L

(D) 2.8 L

Ans. B

Sol.  4H  O2  4e


2H2 O 

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

24. Which of the following are correct statements?

(A) The hydro metallurgy process of extraction of silver metal is based on complex formation

(B) Cinnabar ore is concentrated by froth floatation process

(C) The process of converting hydrated alumina into alumina is called as calcination

(D) In alumino-thermite process Al is used as reducing agent

Ans. A, B, C, D

25. Which of the following is/are incorrect statements?

(A) Heating mixture of Cu2O and Cu2S give Cu

(B) Zn is the common metal in ore Brass, Bronze and German Silver

(C) Native silver form a complex with NaCN in presence of N2

(D) In dichromate dianion all Cr – O bonds are equivalent

Ans. B, C, D

Sol. B = Cu
C  O 2 gas
D = Six Cr – O bonds are equivalent.

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O
O O
Cr Cr O
O
O O

26. Which of the following cations cannot be separated by passing H2S through their solutions to
which NH4 Cl and NH4 OH have been added?

(A) Ca 2 and Ni2

(B) Mg2 and Mn2

(C) Ni2 and Co 2

(D) Mn2 and Zn2

Ans. C, D

Sol. NiS, CoS = black ppt.


MnS = buff clour ppt.
ZnS = white ppt.

27. Which of the following are correct regarding Xe and its compound?

(A) XeF2 and SbF5 reacts to form  XeFSbF6 

(B) XeF6 and RbF reacts to form  XeF5 RbF2 

(C) XeF6 and SiO2 reacts to form XeOF4 and SiF4

(D) XeO3 can be prepared by direct reaction between constituent elements

Ans. A, C

Sol. XeF2  SbF5   XeF SbF6 


XeF6  RbF  Rb  XeF7 
XeF6  SiO2  XeOF4  SiF4
XeF6  H2O  XeO3

28. Following are exothermic reactions

(A) Dehydrogenation of ethane to ethene

(B) Conversion of graphite to diamond

(C) Combustion of ethane

(D) Heat of neutralization

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Ans. C, D

29. Which of the following is/are correct statement (s)?

(A) 100% tetrahedral voids are occupied by carbon in diamond

(B) Coordination number of HCP is 12

(C) In CsCl the coordination number of each ion is 8

(D) HCP shows ABCABCABC……..arrangement

Ans. B, C

Sol. 50% tetrahedral void in diamond


HCP = ABABAB…..

Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

30. To a 56 ml H2 O2 solution excess of acidified solution of KI was added. The I2 liberated requires
200 ml of 0.3 N Na2 S2 O3 . Calculate the volume strength of H2 O2 .

Ans. 6

Sol. 56  N  200  0.3


60
N
56
60
Volume strength   5.6  6
56

31. How many among the following metals are soluble in NH3 / NH4 OH
Ag, Cu, Zn, Al , Ni, Fe, Pb

Ans. 4

Sol. Ag, Cu, Zn, Ni

32. 25 calories of heat is required to raise the temperature by 10o C for 0.5 mole of a unknown gas at
constant volume. Find molar heat capacity at constant pressure of unknown gas (in calorie).
[Given R = 2 calorie/mole.K]

Ans. 7

Sol. q  25  2  50 cal / mole


50
CV   5 cal / mole / K
10
CP  5  2  7 cal / mole / K

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Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 33 and 34

Question Stem

All values are in Kcal per mole at 25o C given below


HoCombustion ethane  372.0
HoCombustionpropane  530.0
Ho for C  graphite   C  g  172.0
Bond energy of H – H = 104.0
Hof of H2 O     68.0
Hof of CO2  g  94.0

33. Find the C – C bond energy in Kcal/mole_______

Ans. 82.00

34. Find the C – H bond energy in Kcal/mole______

Ans. 99.00

Sol. (for Q. 33 and 34)


7
C2H6  O2  2CO2  3H2 O
2
372  2   94   3  68   Hof  C2H6 
Hof  C2H6   20
C3H8  5O2 
 3CO2  4H2 O
530  3  94   4  68   Hof  C3H8 
Hof  C3H8   24
2C  s   3H2 
 C2H6
20  2  172  3  104    x  6y 
3C  s   4H2  C3H8
24  3  172  4 104    2x  8y 
After solving, we get x and y
x = 82 Kcal/mol
y = 99 Kcal/mol

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Question Stem for Question Nos. 35 and 36

Question Stem

7.02 gram of benzene containing 0.122 gram of benzoic acid freezes at 0.512o C below the freezing point
of pure benzene, benzoic acid exists as a dimer during this van’t Hoff factor is found to be x  10 1 and
degree of association y%. ( K f for benezene is 5.12 K / molal ).

35. The value of x is________


Ans. 7.02

36. The value of y is________

Ans. 59.60

Sol. (for the Q. 35 and 36)


1 1000
Molality  
1000 7.02
1
0.512  i  5.12 
7.02
i  0.702  7.02  10 1

i  0.702  1 
2
  59.60%

Question Stem for Question Nos. 37 and 38


Question Stem
The equivalent conductivity of 0.02 N solution of monobasic acid is 15.75 S cm2 eq1 . If equivalent
conductivity of the acid at infinite dilution is 350 Scm2 eq1 , the degree of dissociation found to be x% and
it’s Ka is found to be y  10 5

37. The value of x is________

Ans. 4.50

38. The value of y is________

Ans. 4.05

Sol. (for the Q. 37 and 38)


15.75
  0.045
350
= 4.5%
x = 4.50
C 2
Ka  1   1
1 
K a  C 2
2

  0.02  4.5  102 
 4.05  105
y = 4.05

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Mathematics PART – III

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains FOUR (04) questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONLY ONE of these four
options is the correct answer.

 x  2 10   x  2 11  3  x  2 12   x  2 15   x  2 23   x  2 25


39. The minimum value of f  x 
 x  2 15
x>2

(A) 2

(B) 4

(C) 6

(D) 8

Ans. D

Sol. f(x) = (x – 2)–5 + (x – 2)–4 + 3(x – 2)–3 + 1 + (x – 2)8 + (x – 2)10


Say x – 2 = t (> 0)
f(x) = t–5 + t–4 + 3t–3 + 1 + t8 + t10. Now apply AM  GM
1
t 5  t 4  t 3  t 3  t 3  1  t 8  t10  5 4 3 3 3
 t  t  t  t  t  1 t 8  t10  8
8
 f(x)  8  x > 2 min value of f(x) is 8

40. The number of integral solution of the inequality 4 < x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 < 9 where x1, x2, x3, x4  0

(A) 263

(B) 264

(C) 425

(D) none of these

Ans. C

Sol. x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 < 9  x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + A = 10
Number of integral solution = 12 C4 and x1 + x2 + x3 + x4  4
x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + B = 4 number of integral solution 8 C4
12
So, total number of integral solution C4  8C4  495  70  425

41. A matrix of order 3  3 formed by using the elements {2021, 2022, ….. 2029} without repetition.
Then the probability that first row of matrix has entries increasing order

1
(A)
3

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1
(B)
4

1
(C)
5

1
(D)
6

Ans. D

9
Favourable cases C3  1  6 1
Sol. Required probability =  
Total cases 9 6

42. Number of different terms in the expression (1 + x)300 + (1 + x2)200 + (1 + x3)150 are

(A) 385

(B) 386

(C) 384

(D) 387

Ans. A

Sol. Let A = (1 + x)300, B = (1 + x2)200, C = (1 + x3)150


n(A) = 301, n(B) = 201, n(C) = 151
n(A  B) = 151, n(B  C) = 67, n(A  C) = 101, n(A  B  C) = 51
 n(A  B  C) = 385

Section – A (Maximum Marks: 24)


This section contains SIX (06) question. Each question has FOUR options (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE OR
MOER THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct answer(s).

43. Let z1, z2, z3, z4 are distinct complex number such that |z1| = |z2| = |z3| = |z4|.
If |tz1 + z2 + z3 + z4| = |z1 + tz2 + z3 + z4| = |z1 + z2 + tz3 + z4| where t  R – {1}, then

(A) z1, z2, z3, z4 must be the vertices of a rectangle

(B) z1, z2, z3, z4 may be the vertices of a square

(C) z1, z2, z3, z4 are collinear

(D) z1, z2, z3, z4 must be vertices of a rhombus

Ans. A, B

Sol. Let z = z1 + z2 + z3 + z4 then |z – (1 – t)z1| = |z – (1 – t)z2| = |z – (1 – t)z3|


 z is equidistant from 3 points so z will be the circumcentre of  formed by these points and
distance of points (1 – t)z1, (1 – t)z2 and (1 – t)z3 from (0, 0) are equal so z = 0
 z1 + z2 + z3 + z4 = 0 and z1 + z2 = –z3 – z4  z1, z2, –z3, –z4 are vertices of a parallelogram
described in a circle centre at (0, 0) and so a rectangle whose diagonal intersect at origin

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44. Let A be a 4  4 matrix such that each entry of A is either 2 or –1. Let d = det(A), then

(A) d is divisible by 9

(B) d is always divisible by 27

(C) d is always divisible by 81

(D) d is composite number

Ans. A, B, D

a11 a12 a13 a14


   
Sol. Let A  . If R1  R1 – R4, R2  R2 – R4, R3  R3 – R4
   
   
Then elements of I, II, III row are 3, 0, or – 3
So, we take 3 common, then

A  33  |A| is divisible by 27

45. If three AM, A1, A2, A3 and three HM H1, H2, H3 are inserted between 3 and 6 and A1H3 – A2H2 is
equal to r

(A) the value of r is equal to 2

100
1 25
(B)  2

101
n r 1  2n  1 1


n
(C)  n 1
1
n r 1 2

(D) none of these

Ans. B, C

3 15
Sol. 3, A1, A2, A3, 6  A1  3 

4 4
6 9 9 21 1 1 1 1
A 2  3   ; A3  3   and , , ,
4 2 4 4 3 H1 H2 6
24 24
 H1  , H2  4 and H3 
7 5
15 24 9
Thus, A1H3 – A2H2 =   4  0
4 5 2
100 n  1  n 
1 1 1
Now,  ; Tn   
2
n 1  2n  1  1
 2n  2  2n  4  n   n  1 4  n  1 n 
1 100  1 1  1 1  25 
n
    1  
4 n 1  n n  1  4  101  101
and  2n1
n 1

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n 1 1 2 3 
Tn  n
   2  3  .....
22 2 2 2 2 
1
Tn  S
2
1 2 3 S 1 2
S   2  3  .....  ;  2  3  ..... 
2 2 2 2 2 2
1
S 1 1 S
   2  .....  ;  2  S = 2
2 2 2 2 1
1
2

46. Let n be the number of ways in which the letters of the word “FIITJEE” can be arranged so that
vowels appears at odd places and m be the number of ways in which “FIITJEE” can be arranged
so that letters F, T, J appear in the same position as in the word “FIITJEE”, then correct
statement is/are

(A) the value of n is 36

(B) the number of zero’s at the end in n is 8

(C) the value of m + n is 42

(D) the value of n – m is 20

Ans. A, B, C

4
Sol. n  4 C4 .  3 C3  3  36
2 2
Number of zero’s in 36 = exponent of 5 in 36  8
4
m 6
2 2

47. Let 1, 2, ….. 20 are roots of equation 1 + 2x + 3x2 + ….. + 11x10 + 10x11 + ….. x20 = 0, then

(A) equation has 10 repeated roots

(B) all roots are complex

(C) |1| + |2| + ….. + |20| = 20

(D) equation has 10 real roots

Ans. A, B, C

Sol. 1 + 2x + 3x2 + ….. + 11x10 + 10x11 + ….. x20 = (1 + x + ….. + x10)2


2
 1  x11  2k 2k
    0  x  cos  isin , k = 1, 2, ….. 10
 1 x  11 11

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2 2 2 2
48. Sum of the series  10 C1   2  10 C2   3  10 C3   ..... 10  10 C10  equals

20
(A) 10  C10

(B) 10  19 C9

 110  21
(C)   C11
 21 

20
(D) 5 C10

Ans. B, D

2 2 2 2
Sol. S  0  10 C10   1 10 C1   2  10 C2   ..... 10  10 C10 
2 2 2 2
S  10  10 C10   9  10 C1   8  10 C2   ..... 0  10 C10 
2 2 2 2
2S  10  10 C0    10 C1    10 C2   .....  10 C10  
20  20  !
2S  10  C10  10 
10! 10!
19!
S  10  ; S  10  19 C9
9! 10!

Section – B (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) questions. The answer to each question is a NON-NEGATIVE
INTEGER.

49. The number of real solution of equation 2021x6 + 2021x5 – 2020x4 + x3 + 2020x2 + 2021x – 2021
=0

Ans. 2

Sol. 2021x6 + 2021x5 – 2020x4 + x3 + 2020x2 + 2021x – 2021 = (x2 + x – 1)(2021x4 + x2 + 2021) = 0

50. The sum of last 100 digits of numbers 1.2.3.4 …..2021 + 2020 is

Ans. 4

 2021  2021  2021  2021 


Sol. 2021! + 2020 exponent of 5 in 2021! is     + …..
 5   25   625   3125 
404 + 80 + 3 = 487
So, sum of last 100 digits is 2 + 0 + 0 + 2 = 4

10
1
51. Let z be a non-real complex number which satisfy the equation z11 = 1, then find  1  z4k  z8k
k 1

Ans. 7

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10
1 10
z 4k  1 10
z 4k  1 10
Sol.  1  z 4k  z8k 
z12k
 1
 zk  1  1  zk  z2k  z3k
= =
k 1 k 1 k 1 k 1
= 10 + (z + z2 + ….. z10) + (z2 + z4 + z6 + ….. z20) + (z3 + z6 + ….. z30)
= 10 + (–1) + (–1) + (–1) = 7

Section – C (Maximum Marks: 12)


This section contains THREE (03) question stems. There are TWO (02) questions corresponding to each
question stem. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. If the numerical value has more
than two decimal places, truncate/round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Question Stem for Question Nos. 52 and 53

Question Stem

   
Let a, b and c be three non-coplanar unit vector such that the angle between every pair of them is .
3
      
If a  b  b  c  pa  qb  rc , where p, q, r are scalars; then

   4
52. The value of a b c  is _____

Ans. 0.25

53. The value of 20p2 + 21q2 – 22r2 is _____

Ans. 9.50

Sol. (Q.52-53)
       
a  b  b  c  pa  qb  rc taking dot product with a
     
0   abc   pa  a  qa  b  ra  c
q r
[abc] = p   ….. (1)
2 2 
Similarly taking dot product with b
p r
0  q ….. (2)
2 2

and taking dot product with c
p q
 a b c     r ….. (3)
2 2
From equation (1) and (3), we get p = r
From equation (2) p = –q
p p
 [abc] = p    p
2 2
1 1
      1
aa a b a c 2 2
2       1 1
But we know that  a b c   b  a b b b c  1
      2 2
c a c b c c 1 1
1
2 2
2 1
  a b c  
2

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   4 1
 a b c    0.25
4
1 1 1
p ,q  ;r 
2 2 2
20 21 22
Now, 20p2 + 21q2 – 22r2 =   = 9.50
2 2 2

Question Stem for Question Nos. 54 and 55

Question Stem

Let ,  be real numbers such that the system of linear equations


x+y+z=2
x + 2y + 3z = 5
x + 3y + z = 
has infinitely many solutions. Let |M| represent the determinant of the matrix
 2 3   sin   2 
 
M   1 sin   2  
  2 sin   1  sin   2  2 
where   R and   [0, 2] and min value of determinant M is 8 and foot of perpendicular from point
P( – 4,  – 10, 1) (where (, ) for which the above system of linear equation has infinitely many
solution) to the plane x + 2y – 2z – 10 = 0 is F (a, b, c), then


54. The value of is _____
5

Ans. 0.20

3
55. The value of  a  b  c  is _____
2

Ans. 2.50

Sol. (Q.54-55)
1 1 1
D 1 2 3 0 =5
1 3 
2 1 1 2 5 sin   2
D1  5 2 3  0   = 8 and M  1 sin   2  0
 3 5 5 2sin   1  sin   2  2
Applying R3  R3 – 2R2 + R1
2 5 sin   2
M  1 sin   2  = 5 – (sin2  – 4)
1 0 0
Minimum value of det |m| is obtained when sin2  = 1

 5 + 3 = 8   = 1   0.20 and point P  ( – 4,  – 10, 1)  (1, –2, 1)
5

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P(1, –2, 1)

F x + 2y – 2z – 10 = 0
x  1 y  2 z  1  1  4  2  10  8 4 7
Foot of perpendicular F is    2
=  , , 
1 2 2 2 2 
1  2  2  3 3 3
3
Then,  a  b  c   2.50
2

Question Stem for Question Nos. 56 and 57


Question Stem

There are four parcels namely A, B, C and D in a room. A particular I-phone is in one of them. The
2
probability that it is in parcel A is , but if it is not in parcel A its probability is equally likely to be either in
5
B or C or D.
I sent any delivery man to bring one of a parcel to me. The Probability that my delivery man brings the
2 1
parcel A is and the probability that he brings any other parcel is . Let  = I get the particular I-phone,
3 3
 = my delivery man brings parcel A

15
56. The value of P    _____
2

Ans. 3.50


57. The value of 7P   _____


Ans. 4.00

Sol. (Q.56-57)
2 1
P  A   ; P B   P  C   P D  
5 5
Let F denote “I will got I-Phone”
4
 F  F  4 3 7   15 4
Then, P     P  A   P    P not in A  P   =   and P    
A  not in A  15 15 15  4 3 7

15 15
15 15 7 
Hence, P      3.50 and 7P    4.00
2 2 15 

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