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Jeeadv 2022 Final Answer Keys
Jeeadv 2022 Final Answer Keys
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( 0 * + #$$$2/3$$$ 4 #5$$$$$$$$ ( * + 5
and the slope of the curve + ( * is never zero, then the value of #$ $ $ is 1111111111111.
0 8
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, ,
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Q.4 The product of all positive real values of satisfying the equation
(,9( * 9;$ * ,9
: : +
is 1111111111 .
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Q.5 If
( -* 0*
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+ 6&< $5
%&'0
#
+ $ $=$
If >
( * 9
is a singular matrix, then the value of is 11111111111.
with foci at and , , where lies on the positive -axis. Let be a point on the hyperbola, in the
first quadrant. Let , + 5 ?&@A$ " 0 . The straight line passing through the point and
having the same slope as that of the tangent at to the hyperbola, intersects the straight line , at
, . Let be the distance of from the straight line , , and + , . Then the greatest integer
less than or equal to 8
$%&' 0 is 1111111111111.
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5 E E $5
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+ %&'0 $$=
,
( *+ (, *
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(C) The function ( * attains its maximum at more than one point
(D) The function ( * attains its minimum at more than one point
Q.11 Let denote the complex conjugate of a complex number If is a non-zero complex number for
which both real and imaginary parts of
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$
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(A) (B) !
0
8 9 > ,-
(C) (D) 9
!
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(D) If + , then $ ) $ 4
Q.13 Let , $B'C$ be the unit vectors along the three positive coordinate axes. Let
$$ + ) $5$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
$$ + ) 0 ) - $5$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 0 5 - $5
$$$ + , ) 0 ) - $5$$$$$$$$$ , 5 0 5 -
$# - $$$ 0 $$$ ,
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0 $$$ , $ $$$# - -
(A) $+ #
(B) +#
(C) $>$ #
(D) E E
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Q.14 For , let the function ( * be the solution of the differential equation
$
) + ./% 5$$$$$$$$ (#* + #$=
(C) There exists a real number such that the line + intersects the curve + ( * at
infinitely many points
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Q.15 Consider 4 boxes, where each box contains 3 red balls and 2 blue balls. Assume that all 20 balls are
distinct. In how many different ways can 10 balls be chosen from these 4 boxes so that from each
box at least one red ball and one blue ball are chosen ?
Q.16 $$$0
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$?
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# #
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(B) $ $
# #
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(C) $ $
# #
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(D) $ $
# # #
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A ball is chosen randomly from Box-I; call this ball . If is red then a ball is chosen randomly
from Box-II, if is blue then a ball is chosen randomly from Box-III, and if is green then a ball is
chosen randomly from Box-IV. The conditional probability of the event one of the chosen balls is
white given that the event at least one of the chosen balls is green has happened, is equal to
, -
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JEE (Advanced) 2022 Paper 2
Q.1 Concentration of H2SO4 and Na2SO4 in a solution is 1 M and 1.8 × 10 2 M, respectively. Molar
solubility of PbSO4 in the same solution is X × 10 Y M expressed in scientific notation . The value
of Y is
[Given: Solubility product of PbSO4 = 1.6 × 10 8. For H2SO4 is very large and
= 1. × 10 2]
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The salt remains 90% dissociated in the solution. The vapour pressure of the solution is 59.724 mm
of Hg. Vapor pressure of water at 35 ºC is 60.000 mm of Hg. The number of ions present per
formula unit of the ionic salt is _______.
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Q.3 Consider the strong electrolytes ZmXn , UmYp and VmXn . Limiting molar conductivity ( ) of
2 -1
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complete hydrolysis of 1 mol of 2 or 4 or 6
is _______.
Q.5 Thermal decomposition of AgNO3 produces two paramagnetic gases. The total number of electrons
present in the antibonding molecular orbitals of the gas that has the higher number of unpaired
electrons is _______.
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Q.6 The number of isomeric tetraenes ( containing -hybridized carbon atoms) that can be
formed from the following reaction sequence is ________.
Q.7 The number of - (methylene) groups in the product formed from the following reaction
sequence is ________.
Q.8 The total number of chiral molecules formed from one molecule of on complete ozonolysis
(O3, Zn/H2O) is ________.
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+ 2+
(A) For the reaction, M( ) + 2H ( ) H2( ) + M ( ), if = , then the entropy change of
the reaction is R assume that entropy and internal energy changes are temperature
independent .
+ +
(B) The cell reaction, Pt( ) | H2( , 1bar) | H ( , 0.01M) || H ( , 0.1M) | H2( , 1bar) | Pt( ), is an
entropy driven process
(C) For racemization of an optically active compound, S > 0
2+ 2+
(D) S > 0, for [Ni(H2O)6] + 3 en [Ni(en)3] + 6H2O (where en = ethylenediamine)
Q.11 The compound(s) which react(s) with NH3 to give boron nitride (BN) is(are)
Q.12 The correct option s related to the extraction of iron from its ore in the blast furnace operating in
the temperature range 900 1500 K is are
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Q.13 Considering the following reaction sequence, the correct statement(s) is(are)
Q.14 Among the following, the correct statement(s) about polymers is(are)
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Q.15 Atom X occupies the fcc lattice sites as well as alternate tetrahedral voids of the same lattice. The
packing efficiency (in %) of the resultant solid is closest to
Q.16 The reaction of HClO3 with HCl gives a paramagnetic gas, which upon reaction with O3 produces
Q.17 The reaction of Pb(NO3)2 and NaCl in water produces a precipitate that dissolves upon the addition
of HCl of appropriate concentration. The dissolution of the precipitate is due to the formation of
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Q.18 Treatment of D-glucose with aqueous NaOH results in a mixture of monosaccharides, which are
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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