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JEE (Main)
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(Academic Session : 2021 - 2022) 12-06-2022

JEE(Main + Advanced) : LEADER COURSE : SCORE


ANSWER KEY
PART-1 : PHYSICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B D D D B D C B C C
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. A B D D B B C A C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 14 17 6 60 750 9 3 16 2 13

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D D C B D A A D C A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B B D C A C C A D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 3 5 5 6 9 3 3 6 31 5

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. D C C D B A B A D A
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. C B A B C B A C D C
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-II
A. 0 11 4 56 18 76 6 17 4 38

HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I Vy2 = Uy2 + 2a y s y  = 0 + 2 × 10 × 20, Vy = 20 m/sec

1. Ans ( B )

–2
V = 2t – 4 = 2 (t )

– 2
(speed) 2 ( 10√5) 500

R= = =

a⊥ g sin θ 10 × 10
10√5
= 50√–5
distance = 4m + 4m = 8
4. Ans ( D )
8 → →
Avg speed =   = 2m/sec dV E dr

4 = − .

− dv − dv
Ex = , Ey =

dx dy
y2
V =
x
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5. Ans ( B ) 11. Ans ( A )
2T = m(5g) = f1

F = f2 + T + f1

μ (5g)
= μ (5g) + + μ15g

2
F = 90 N
6. Ans ( D )
I = nAeVd
Power = 17 × 20 = 340 Watt
I = nAeE2

2 12. Ans ( B )
I = nAe ( V )


2
V ∝I

7.

Ans ( C )
1 2
KE of thousand drops = 1000 × mv = E

2
When 1000 drops combine new radius will 10 time, By serial and parallel combination

so terminal velocity will be 100 time.


8R
R eq =

1 7
New K.E. =  ×( 1000 m) × (100 v)2
v 7V
2 Current I = =

1 2 8R 8R
4
= 10 ×( 1000 × mv ) = 104 E
7
2
Magnetic force = I (L⃗ eff × B ⃗ )

104 E − E
Fractional change =  = 9999
7V
E
= × 2L × B 0

8. Ans ( B ) 8R
7 B 0 LV
=
4 R

9. Ans ( C ) 13. Ans ( D )


Process AB is isothermal expansion BC is Let E^ = x^i + y^j + zk^

isobaric compression and in process CA

E^. v^ = 0 Z = 0

nRT
P∝ ⇒P2∝T

P E^. ^b = 0 3x + 4y = 0

|E^| = I , x 2 + y2 = 1

E ⃗  × B ⃗ must be along k^

4i^ 3^
so E^ = − j
5 5
10. Ans ( C ) 15. Ans ( B )
A = A0 e −bt/2m
dn 0.693 No
= − λN = ×

bt/2m dt 60 2
0.8 = e −

3t bt 3 = 0.034 × 1023  βq

b
A = A0 e − ×
2m = A0 ×[ e −
2m ]

=  3.4 × 1021 βq
3
A = A0 ×( 0.8) = 0.512 A
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16. Ans ( B ) PART-1 : PHYSICS

Δϕ = d sin θ
SECTION-II
λ
2π y 2π d 2 π 2 1. Ans ( 14 )
= d = = d

λ D λ 2D Dλ
π
Δϕ =

= 2Io

Intensity in front of slit 2I 0 1


= =
Minimum Intensity on screen 4I 0 2
17. Ans ( C ) ma 2 ma 2 a 2
I cm = × 2+[ + m( ) ] × 4

h 6 12 2
λ1 = = λ

p1 5 2
= ma

h 3
λ1 = = λ
2
p2 5 a
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− I AB = ma 2 + 6m × ( – )

P3 = √ p21 + p22 + 2p1 p2 cos θ


3 √ 2
14
P3 = P1 = P2 , θ = 120° = ma 2
3
18. Ans ( A ) 2. Ans ( 17 )
Z2
P.E = −13.6 × 2 × = − 61.2

n2
9
= − 27.2 × = − 61.2

n2
n = 2

1 1 27R
= R × 9 [1 − ] =

λ 4 4 Wg = Kf – Ki

h 27Rh 1 mℓ2 2
P = = mgℓsin30° = × ω

λ 4 2 3
−−

19. Ans ( C ) 3g
ω=√

2ℓ
Power = τ .⃗  ω⃗ 

−−

3g
= mg ℓ cos 30 ∘
.√

2 2ℓ

√3 −−
= 5× ×√ 15

|r 1⃗  | = 2R, |r 2⃗  | = 2R


2
−−
= 2.5 × √45 = 16.77 J / sec
r 1⃗  . r 2⃗  = 2R × 2R × cos 37º

mV
2
4 16 m 2 v2
3. Ans ( 6 )
=  4( ) × = 30
qB 5 5 q2 B 2 I = = 6A

5
20. Ans ( A ) P.D. across cell = E – Ir

Power = F .⃗  V


⃗  = 30 – 6 × 1 = 24 volt

Power by cell = 24 × 6 = 144 watt

= [ qE ⃗ + mg ⃗ + q (V ⃗ × B ⃗ )] . V ⃗ 

Power in resistor = I2R = 22 × 6 = 24

= qE ⃗ . V ⃗ + mg.⃗  V ⃗ + 0


144
Ratio =  = 6
= 500 + 200 = 700 watt 24
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4. Ans ( 60 ) 8. Ans ( 16 )
E σ
j= =

ρ 2ρ ∈
q

I = JA =

2ρ ∈
dq q
− =

dt 2ρ ∈
hi = m × h0

dh i mdh 0 h 0 dm

= +
At q = q0/16
dt dt dt
= –2 × 10 + 0
9. Ans ( 2 )
= –20m/sec

hi = m × h0
Applying conservation of angular momentum
dh i mdh 0 h 0 dm w.r.t. the centre of earth.

= +

dt dt dt 4R × mv0 sin30 = mvR, v = 2v0

dh i
= 3 × −20 + 0 × 0
Applying energy conservation

dt
= –60m/sec 1 GMm, GMm 1 2
m(2v0 )2 = + mv

2 R 4R 2 0
5. Ans ( 750 ) −−−
GM

2 RΔt

Heat = I rms ∴ v0 ⇒ √


2R
2
I0 10. Ans ( 13 )
= (
–) × R × Δt

√ 3 l = 2πR = 2 × 3.14 × 2.0

– 2
= (√ ) 3 × 10 × 25 = 750 J = 12.56

6. Ans ( 9 ) = 13 cm
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I

1. Ans ( D )

Potentials are indicated in figure

10 − (−5) 15
Current in 2Ω =  = = 7.5A

2 2 3. Ans ( C )
10 − (−15) 25 5
Current in 30Ω =  = = A

30 30 6
i1/i2 = 9
7. Ans ( 3 )
By work energy theorem Wnet = ΔK.E. = 0 

1
⇒  k (x 20 − x 2 ) − μmgx = 0

2
1 1
⇒ × 200 (22 − x 2 ) = × 120 × 10x
4. Ans ( B )
2 4
⇒ x = 1 m
Meso compound are those compounds which
Also at this moment fmax > kx
contain chiral carbon but are optically inactive
So, block will not move so total distance due to presence of POS or COS or both.
travelled = 2 + 1 = 3m.
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5. Ans ( D ) 14. Ans ( C )
An amino acid will be positively charged if the pH MA = 10

MB = 20

of the solution is less than PI (iso-electric point) of 10 × 1000


the amino acid, it will be negatively charged if the Molarity of A =  = 10M

10 × 100
pH of the solution is greater than the PI of the 10 × 1.2 × 1000
Molarity of B =  = 10M

12 × 100
amino acid.
d = m×v

Therefore, option (D) is correct. 100


1.2 = 

V
6. Ans ( A ) 10 × V + 10 × V
Cmix =  = 10M

2V
πmix = 10R × 300 = 3000R
15. Ans ( A )
               P   →   3Q + R

t = 0        P0

t = t         P0            3x         x

t = ∞        –              3P0      P0

P∞ = 4P0

P0 =  P ∞

4
7. Ans ( A ) Pt = P0 – x + 3x + x

Pt = P0 + 3x

No. of electron in
x =  P t − P 0

3
H2O = 10 P∞
Pt −
4
x = 

8. Ans ( D ) 3
Lecture notes. x =  4P t − P ∞

12
9. Ans ( C ) P∞
1 P0 1 4
Lecture notes. K = ln = ln
t P0 − x t P∞ 4P t −P ∞
−( )
4 12
10. Ans ( A )
Refer notes. 16. Ans ( C )
−−−−−
3RT
11. Ans ( B ) Urms = √

M
ZnS → white (Group - IV)

1 3RT
Al(OH)3 → white (Group - III)
log(Urms) =  log( )

2 M
BaCO3 → white (Group - V)
1 1 3R
CdS → Yellow (Group - II) log(Urms) =  log T + log

2 2 M
12. Ans ( B ) Y = mx + C

1 1 3R
Refer notes. m= , Y – intercept =  log
2 2 M
13. Ans ( D ) 17. Ans ( C )
2KMnO4 → K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2 CH3COOH + pyridine negative deviation 

so ΔVmix < 0
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18. Ans ( A ) 7. Ans ( 3 )
Eºcell = SOP of anode + SRP of Cathode.
x = 3 ⇒ hybridisatin sp3

19. Ans ( D )
y = 2 [NO2, ClO2]

Refer notes.
z = 2

20. Ans ( C )
Refer notes. Ca3P2 + 6H2O → 3Ca(OH)2 + 2 PH3
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 8. Ans ( 6 )
SECTION-II FCC, √–2a = 4R

1. Ans ( 3 ) 4 × 600
a= –

√ 2

3a

minimum distance 

4
2. Ans ( 5 )


√ 3
= 600 –

√ 2

=6
9. Ans ( 31 )
n-factor CrI3 = 27

x + y = 5.
n-factor Mn7+ = 4

3. Ans ( 5 ) sum = 31
PH4+   SiCl4   CH3+   : CCl2(singlet),   SO3

due to vacant orbital 10. Ans ( 5 )


4. Ans ( 6 ) w = 0, Q = 0, ΔU = 0, ΔH = 0, ΔSsurrounding = 0
1
R − O − H + Na → R − O N a − +
+ H2 ↑
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
2
1 – OH group → 0.5 mole H2
SECTION-I
33.6
mile moles of H2 =  = 1.5
1. Ans ( D )
22.4
for 1.5 moles of H2 → 3 OH group

ether groups are 6.


5. Ans ( 9 )

P = 3

Q = 2

R = 4

z2 − z
sum = 9 arg( ) = arg z + arg(z − 1)

z̄ − 1
6. Ans ( 3 ) − arg(z̄ − 1)

P = 2 [Cu, Sn]
= 20° + 40° – (–40°)

Q = 1 [Cr]
= 100°
P+Q=3

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2. Ans ( C ) 6. Ans ( A )
using L'Hospital Rule

x PS1 + PS2 = 2a = 6  also  PS1 : PS2 = 2 : 1

∫ f (x)dn
0 f (x) ⇒ PS1 = 4, PS2 = 2

lim = lim = 1

x→∞ x x→∞ 1
also S1 S2 = 2ae = 2√a 2 − b2 = 2√–5

−−−−−−

Now  lim f (x) = 1

x→∞
2
xf (x) ⇒ PS1 + PS22 = 20 = S1S22

⇒ lim = 1     

x→∞ x ⇒ ΔPS1S2 is right angled at P

Use L'Hospital Rule again


1
xf ′ (x) + f (x) ⇒ Area =  PS1.PS2 = 4
⇒ lim = 1     
2
x→∞ 1
⇒ ℓ  + 1 = 1 ⇒ ℓ  = 0  7. Ans ( B )
3. Ans ( C ) According to given relation

Pn = Probability that no two consecutive A(x1, y1) σ B(x2, y2)  either x1 = x2 or y1 = y2

switches are ON in n switches.


Clearly it is reflexive as (x1, y1) σ (x1,y1)

=     P(........ OFF ON) + P(........ OFF)

1 1 1 it is symmetric as

=  P n 2. . + Pn 1.    

2 2 2
− −

(x1,y1) σ (x2,y2) ⇒ x1 = x2 or y1 = y2

3 5
P2 = , P3 =

4 8 ⇒ x2 = x1 or y2 = y1

3 1 1 5 1 8 1
So P 4 = . . + . = =
⇒ (x2, y2) σ (x1, y1)

4 2 2 8 2 16 2
and   P 5 = 5 . 1 . 1 + 1 . 1 = 13 It is not transitive as (1, 2) σ (1, 3)

8 2 2 2 2 32
4. Ans ( D ) and (1, 3) σ (5, 3) but (1, 2)   (5, 3)
Given line can be written as
8. Ans ( A )
a(x + 2y – 5) – b(x + 3y – 7) = 0
Re writing the given term as

it always passes through the point A(1, 2) 

let it has slope –m (where m is +ve) 


(an+1 – an) – (an – an–1) =1

then its equation y – 2 = –m(x – 1)


⇒ an+1 – an = Δn are in A.P.
2
so A (1 + 0)   B(0, 2 + m)
⇒ First order difference of an are in A.P.

m,
2
1 2 ⇒ an = an + bn + c         ...(1)

Ar(ΔOAB) =  (1 + ) (2 + m)

2 m a1 = 1,  a2 = 3, from given eq. a3 = 6

−− −−−
1 4 1 4
(4 + + m) ⩾ (4 + 2√ . m )
using these values in eq. (1) we get

2 m 2 m
Ar(ΔOAB) ≥ 4 a + b + c = 1, 4a + 2b + c = 3, 

5. Ans ( B ) 9a + 3b + c = 6

Chord which subtends right angle at vertex of 1 1


a= , b = , c = 0    

y2 = –4x must passes through A(–4, 0).


2 2
n2 + n n (n + 1)
Eq. of chord through A is  y = m(x + 4) ...(1)
⇒  a n = =  
2 2
16
it touch y2 = 64x if 4m = ⇒ m = ±2

m
use it in eq (1) we get 2x + y + 8 = 0

and 2x – y + 8 = 0
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9. Ans ( D ) 14. Ans ( B )
Given eq.
use ~(p ⇒ q) ≡ p ^ (–q)

1 –1
    Option (2) is correct.
2 f(x) – f ( )  = tan x        ....(1)

x 15. Ans ( C )
1
Replace x by 
∵ line lies in the plane ⇒ 2 – 2λ + k = 0

x
1 1 and 2 – 3 + 2λ = 0

2f( ) – f(x) = tan–1      .... (2) 

x x 1
⇒λ=  and k = –1
From (1) & (2)
2
1 16. Ans ( B )
3 f(x) = 2tan–1x + tan–1 

x tr(A(AadjA)2)

2tan x + cot 1 x
1 − −
x>0
3f (x) = {
2tan 1 x + cot 1 x − π
− −
x<0
    
= tr(A|A|2 I)    

tan 1 x + π2 x > 0
− = tr(|A|2A)

3f (x) = {
= |A|2 tr(A) = 24
tan 1 x − π2 x < 0

π
− π 17. Ans ( A )
Range of 3f(x) is (−π, ) ∪( , π)
2 2
10. Ans ( A )
Continuity at x = 1 gives a + 4 = 5 ⇒ a = 1

Continuity at x = 0 gives –1 = b
11. Ans ( C )
f'(x) = 6(x2 – x – 2) = 6(x + 1)(x – 2)
a = b & a + b = 4

f(–1) = λ + 7, f(2) = λ – 20
⇒ a = 2, b = 2

graph of y = f(x)
(PO will be a diameter)
18. Ans ( C )
2

Tangent to parabola y = mx +

m
solve with xy = –1

now check all options 2 2


∴x m +  x + 1 = 0

m
12. Ans ( B ) D = 0 ⇒ m = 1

4 ∴y=x+2
I = ∫ x 14 + 2x 4 )(x 15 + 6x 5 + 5) dx

let x15 + 6x5 + 5 = t


19. Ans ( D )
15(x14 + 2x4)dx = dt
(4C0 + 4C1x2 + 4C2x4 + 4C3x6 + 4C4x8)

dt t5 x 15 + 6x 5 + 5)
(
5
(7C0 + 7C1x3 + 7C2x6 + 7C3x9 + 7C4x12) ×

4
I t c= c
= ∫
15
=
75
+
75
+
(12C0 + 12C1x4 + 12C2x8 + 12C4x12)

13. Ans ( A ) ⇒ (4C0.7C4x12 + 4C3.7C2x12 + 4C1.7C2x8

f(x1y) = 2 cos (x + y) [cos (x + y) + 2 sinx siny] + 4C4.7C0x8 + 4C2.7C0x4 + + 4C0.7C0)

– cos 2y
× (12C0 + 12C1x4 + 12C2x8 + 12C4x12)

= 2cos(x + y). cos(x – y) – cos2y


4 7 12 4 7 12
⇒ C0. C4. C0 + C3. C2. C0 +

= 2(cos2x – sin2y) – (2cos2y – 1)

= 2 cos2x – 2 sin2y – 2 cos2y + 1


+ 4C1.7C2.12C1 + 4C4.7C0.12C1 +

4 7 12
= 2 cos2x – 1 = cos2x C2. C0. C2 + 4C0.7C0.12C3 = 1755
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20. Ans ( C ) 5. Ans ( 18 )
sec 2 π
π
(
2−3x
)
Given equations are (y – 3)2 = 2(x – 5) and y = x – 6

lim ( sin 2 )

x→0 2 − 3x 2
⇒ shift origin at (5, 3) we get new equations as y = 2x
π
Let  = α
and y = x – 4

2 − 3x
sin 2 α)sec α 1∞

2
lim ( =
α→ π
2
sin 2α 1 −

π
lim
α→ cos2α 1
e 2 = e −

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
For intersection points solve

SECTION-II y2 = 2x, y = x – 4        

1. Ans ( 0 ) ⇒ (2, –2), (8, 4)

4
Here an+2 + 7an+1 – 11an = 0, ∀ n ∈ N
y2
In given determinant use 
Required area = ∫ ( y+4− ) dy

2
C3 → C3 + 7C2 – 11C1
− 2
2 4
a1 ∣ a2 0∣ y y3
= [ + 4y − ] = 18
We get ∣ a 2

a3

0∣ = 0 2 6 − 2
∣ a3 a4 0∣
6. Ans ( 76 )
2. Ans ( 11 ) x
Put y = 0 ⇒ 2f(1) = 8f(x) – 11 – 4x    ...(i)
Given  xf (x) = 2 ∫ f (t)dt + x 5       ......(1)

put x = 0 ⇒ 2f(1) = 5 ⇒ f(1) = 5/2


1
x+4
so from eq. (1) ⇒ 2f(x) = x + 4 ⇒ f(x) =  differentiate w.r.t. x

2
4
3. Ans ( 4 ) ⇒ xf'(x) + f(x) = 2f(x) + 5x

Let 
f (x)
⇒ f ′ (x) − = 5x 3

x

Let y = f(x) so it can be written as

dy y
g(x) = 0 has at least 5 roots
− = 5x 3

dx x
According to LMVT, g'(x) = 0 must have at least 1
dx 1
⇒ I. F . = e ∫ −
x =

4 roots.
x

g'(x) = 0 if f ′ (x) = √ 3 f (x) its general solution will be

5 y
= ∫ 5x 2 dx + c

4. Ans ( 56 ) x
f(x) = a (x – 1) (x –2) (x – 3) + 7x
y 5 3 5
⇒ = x + c ⇒ y = x 4 + cx             ...(1)

x 3 3
so f (4 – x) = –a(x – 3)(x – 2)(x – 1) + 7(4 – x)

⇒ f(x) + f(4 – x) = 28

now put x = 1 in eq. (1) we get  f(1) = 1

4 4 2
so c = −

so I = ∫ x dx  using King rule I = 


f( ) ∫ f (4 − x dx

) 3
0 0 5x 4 − 2x
so  f (x) = so f(2) = 25.33
4 4 3
⇒ 2I = ∫ f (x) + f (4 − x)dx = 28 ∫ dx

0 0
I = 56
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7. Ans ( 6 ) 9. Ans ( 4 )
1
Here p,⃗  q ,⃗  r ⃗  are also mutually perpendicular
Given equation can be written as sin x =

x
unit vectors so |[p ⃗ q ⃗ r ]|⃗  = 1

also  |[2p ⃗  3q ⃗  + r ⃗  r ]|
⃗  = p ⃗ q ⃗ r ]|
|[ ⃗  = 6

8. Ans ( 17 )
A point on the given line is

1
Q(λ + 2, λ + 1, 4λ – 2) it lies on given plane if 
Clearly sin x =  has four roots in (0, 4π)
x
3(λ + 2) + 2(λ + 1) + 4λ – 2 = 15
10. Ans ( 38 )
Σx 19 + x
⇒ λ = 1 so Q(3, 2, 2)
mean = =

4 4
2
Eq. of required plane
Σx 2 Σx 49
V arience = −( ) =

4 4 4
3(x – 3) + 2(y – 2) + 2(z – 2) = 0
2
2
4+x +121 + 36 19 + x 49
3x + 2y + 2z = 17 ⇒ −( ) =

4 4 4
3x2 – 38x + 87 = 0

29
x = 3, 
3

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