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JEE Main – 2022 | Session - 2


Questions to be challenged
25 JULY - SHIFT 1
Physics | Question ID: 100038
NTA Response: A
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
Solution:
Only statement A is correct and Option A says statements A and D are correct

Chemistry | Question ID: 100080


NTA Response: B
VMC Response: C
Solution:
Glycerol on heating with KHSO4 undergoes dehydration to give Acrolein and Acrolein has a Pungent odour.

Mathematics | Question ID: 100003


NTA Response: D
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
Solution:
n has infinite solution.

Mathematics | Question ID: 100014


NTA Response: D
VMC Response: C
Solution:
Let plane P have equation ax + by + cz = k
Clearly, P contains the point A(3, −4, 7) .
Also, normal to P is perpendicular to 9iˆ − ˆj − 5kˆ .
x y 3 x y 3
It is also perpendicular to normal of the plane containing the lines: = = and = =
2 3 5 3 7 8
Hence, normal to P is along
( ) ( )
(9iˆ − ˆj − 5kˆ)   2iˆ + 3 ˆj + 5kˆ  3iˆ + 7 ˆj + 8kˆ 
 
−20(2iˆ + 3 ˆj + 5kˆ) + 10(3iˆ + 7 ˆj + 8kˆ)
(iˆ − ˆj + 2kˆ) is normal to P
 Equation of P: x − y + 2 z = 21
8 32
d=  d2 =
6 3

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Mathematics | Question ID: 100015
NTA Response: D
VMC Response: C
Solution:
S1 is false.(Value comes out to be -6)

Mathematics | Question ID: 100030


NTA Response: 3
VMC Response: No value is possible
Solution:
No value of 'a' is possible
25 JULY - SHIFT 2
Chemistry | Question ID: 1569465
NTA Response: A
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
Solution:
 H can be positve or negative while  S is positive for Micelle formation.

26 JULY - SHIFT 1
Physics | Question ID: 100131
NTA Response: C
VMC Response: A
Solution:
For M:
F − T − N = MA … (1)

For m2:
T − m2 g = m2 (2)
T = m2 ( g + 2) = 240
N = m2 A … (2)

For m1 (w.r.t. M)
m1 A − T = m1 (2)
10 A − 240 = 20
260
A= = 26m / s 2
10
Putting in (2) : N = 20(26) = 520
Putting in (1) : F = T + N + MA = 240 + 520 + 2600 = 3360

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26 JULY - SHIFT 2
Physics | Question ID: 1449647
NTA Response: A
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
Solution:
E = E kˆ, B = B ˆj
V = V (iˆ)
F magnetic = (−e)(Viˆ  Bjˆ) = eVB(−kˆ)(along − z direction)
Felectrostatic = (−e) Ekˆ = eE (−kˆ)(along − z direction)
The given answer comes upon balancing electric and magnetic force but here both forces are along same
direction.
So Lorentz force is not zero.
(There is error in giving directions of the field)

Mathematics | Question ID: 144964


NTA Response: B
VMC Response: A
Solution:
 nC0 ( nC1 + nC2 + .... + nCn ) + nC1 ( nC0 + nC2 + nC3 + ... + nCn )
+ ...... + n Cn ( nC0 + nC1 + .... + n Cn−1 )

 nC0 ( 2n − 1) + nC1 ( 2n − nC1 ) + .... + nCn ( 2n − nCn )

= 2  C + C + ..... + C  −  ( C ) + ( C ) + .... + ( C )  = 2
 2 2 
2
n n
0
n
1
n
n
n
0
n
1
n
n
n
 2 n − 2 n Cn = 2 2 n − 2 n Cn
 

Mathematics | Question ID: 144966


NTA Response: A
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
Solution:
1
f a1 ( x) = − 3a  0
1 + 4 x2
− 
and x
6 6
 2
0  x2 
36
18 2 18 6
 2 − 3a  − 3a  2 − 3a  − 3a  0  a 
 +9 1 + 4 x2 2 + 9 2 + 9
6
Max(a ) = 2
 +9
 −1    3 6
f a   = tan −1 (2 x) − 3ax + 7   tan   + 7 − . 2
8 at x =
8  4  8  +9
So, no option is correct

(Actually, NTA has assumed tan −1   as 1 which is wrong)
4

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Mathematics | Question ID: 1449622
NTA Response: 20
VMC Response: 2
Solution:
Line 1 : r = iˆ + ˆj + (iˆ + ajˆ − kˆ)
Line2 : r = iˆ + ˆj + (−iˆ + ˆj − akˆ)
For equation of plane containing line 1 and line 2
( )(
Normal vector n = iˆ + ajˆ − kˆ  −iˆ + ˆj − akˆ )
iˆ ˆj kˆ
1 a −1 = (−a 2 + 1)iˆ + (a + 1) ˆj + (a + 1)kˆ
−1 1 −a
Clearly point common to line 1 and line 2 is iˆ + ˆj

( )( )
equation of plane is r − (iˆ + ˆj ) . (−a 2 + 1)iˆ + (a + 1) ˆj + (a + 1)kˆ = 0

( x − 1)(1 −  2 ) + ( y − 1) (a + 1) + z (a + 1) = 0
( x − 1)(1 − a ) + ( y − 1) + z = 0
(1 − a) x + y + z + a − 2 = 0
Now ⊥ distance of this plane (1) from (2, 1, 4) is 3
2(1 − a ) + 1 + 4 + a − 2
(1 − a ) 2 + 12 + 12
5 − a = 3 a 2 − 2a + 3
squaring
25 + a 2 − 10a = 3(a 2 − 3a + 3)
2a2 + 4a − 16 = 0
a 2 + 2a − 8 = 0  (a + 4)(a − 2) = 0
a = −4 or a = 2

27 JULY - SHIFT 1
Physics | Question ID: 11694046
NTA Response: C
VMC Response: B
Solution:
1.22
d min =
2 sin 
1
RP 
d min
RP  
As ‘  ’ is doubled RP become twice

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27 JULY - SHIFT 2

Physics | Question ID: 100438


NTA Response: C
VMC Response: A
Solution:
As two Carnot engines are connected in series in case 2, so the heat rejected by first Carnot engine is always
taken as heat injected in second Carnot engine:

In case 2:
Q2 200 2Q
=  Q2 = 1
Q1 300 3
Q3 100 Q Q3 1 2
=  Q3 = 2  eff = 1 − = 1− =
Q2 200 2 Q1 3 3
In Case 1:
100 2
  = 1− =
300 3
Mathematics | Question ID: 100403
NTA Response: B
VMC Response: Misprint In Question
Student may get confused as coeffcient of x in the given quadratic equation is missing.

Mathematics | Question ID: 100415


NTA Response: B
VMC Response: AB
Direction of line of intersection
iˆ ˆj kˆ
a b 0
a b c
= iˆ(bc) − ˆj (ac)
= c(biˆ − ajˆ)

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Line making 30° with y − z + 2 = 0
−ac 1
 =  b = a
b 2c 2 + a 2c 2 2 2
Dr’ of line (a,  a, 0), a  0
 1 1   1 1 
Dc’ of line  , , 0  or  ,− ,0
 2 2   2 2 
Correct options are A and B

Mathematics | Question ID: 100430


NTA Response: 36
VMC Response: Misprint/Error in data
1 1
If to be read as 36 then only the answer is matching. While solving with the value then data is incorrect.
36 36
28 JULY - SHIFT 1
Mathematics | Question ID: 100609
NTA Response: A
VMC Response: No option is correct (Bonus)
3
P (Q ) = Probability of a candidate qualifying =
5
3
P( F ) = Probability of a candidate being female =
5
P( F  Q) = 2 P( F  Q) because number of females qualifying the exam is twice the number of males
qualifying.
3
P(Q) = P( F  Q) + P( F  Q) = P( F  Q)
2
2 3 2
 P ( F  Q) =  =
3 5 5
P ( F  Q) 2 / 5 2
We have to find P( F | Q) = = =
P(Q) 3/5 3

28 JULY - SHIFT 2

Chemistry | Question ID: 154771545238


NTA Response: D
VMC Response: AD
Solution:
Sm2+ → 4f 6 , Er 3+ → 4f 11 (Not isoelectronic)
Yb2+ → 4f 14 , Lu 3+ → 4f 14 (Isoelectronic)
Eu 2+ → 4f 7 , Tb4+ → 4f 7 (Isoelectronic)
Tb2+ → 4f 9 , Tm4+ → 4f 11 (Not isoelectronic)

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Mathematics | Question ID: 154771545277


NTA Response: C
VMC Response: B
Solution:
aR
a(loge b) − 12 + 6a (loge b)  0,  b  1
Let loge b = x, x  0

9 x 2 + 6ax − 12  0  x  0
Not possible for any ‘a’

29 JULY - SHIFT 1&2 | No Discrepancy

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