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Solutions to JEE(Main) -2022


Test Date: 25th July 2022 (First Shift)

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY & MATHEMATICS


Paper - 1

Time Allotted: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 300

 Please read the instructions carefully. You are allotted 5 minutes specifically for this
purpose.
Important Instructions:
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.

2. This test paper consists of 90 questions. Each subject (PCM) has 30 questions. The
maximum marks are 300.

3. This question paper contains Three Parts. Part-A is Physics, Part-B is Chemistry and
Part-C is Mathematics. Each part has only two sections: Section-A and Section-B.
4. Section – A : Attempt all questions.

5. Section – B : Do any 5 questions out of 10 Questions.

6. Section-A (01 – 20) contains 20 multiple choice questions which have only one correct
answer. Each question carries +4 marks for correct answer and –1 mark for wrong
answer.

7. Section-B (1 – 10) contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question
is rounded off to the nearest integer value. Each question carries +4 marks for correct
answer and –1 mark for wrong answer.

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PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. If momentum [P], area [A] and time [T] are taken as fundamental quantities, then the dimensional
formula for coefficient of viscosity is :
(A) P A 1 T 0  (B) P A T 1 
(C)  P A 1 T  (D) P A 1 T 1 

Q2. Which of the following physical quantities have the same dimensions ?

 
(A) Electric displacement D and surface charge density
(B) Displacement current and electric filed
(C) Current density and surface charge density
(D) Electric potential and energy

Q3. A person moved from A to B on a circular path as shown in figure. If


B
the distance travelled by him is 60m, then the magnitude of
displacement would be: 135 
(Given cos135   0.7 ) A
O
(A) 42 m (B) 47 m
(C) 19 m (D) 40 m

Q4.  
A body of mass 0.5 kg travels on straight line path velocity u  3x3  4 m / s. The net work done
by the force during its displacement from x  0 to x  2m is :
(A) 64 J (B) 60 J
(C) 120 J (D) 128 J

Q5. A solid cylinder and a solid sphere, having same mass M and radius R, roll down the same
inclined plane from top without slipping. They start from rest. The ratio of velocity of the solid
cylinder to that of the solid sphere, with which they the ground, will be :
5 4
(A) (B)
3 5
3 14
(C) (D)
5 15

Q6. Three identical particles A,B and C of mass 100 kg each are placed in a straight line with
AB  BC  13m. The gravitational force on a fourth particle P of the same mass is F, when placed
at a distance 13 m from the particle B on the perpendicular bisector of the line AC. The value of F
will be approximately :
(A) 21 G (B) 100 G
(C) 59 G (D) 42 G

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Q7. A certain amount of gas of volume V at 27 C temperature and pressure 2  107 Nm2 expands
isothermally until its volume gets doubled. Later it expands adiabatically until its volume gets
redoubled. The final pressure of the gas will be
(Use   1.5 ) :
(A) 3.536  105 Pa (B) 3.536  106 Pa
(C) 1.25  106 Pa (D) 1.25  105 Pa

Q8. Following statements are given :


(A) The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule decreases when the temperature
is reduced.
(B) The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule increases with increase in pressure at
constant temperature.
(C) The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule decreases with increase in volume.
(D) Pressure of a gas increases with increase in temperature at constant pressure.
(E) The volume of gas decreases with increase in temperature.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(A) (A) and (D) only (B) (A), (B) and (D) only
(C) (B) and (D) only (D) (A), (B) and (E) only

Q9. In figure (A), mass ‘2 m’ is fixed on mass ‘m’


which is attached to two spring of spring constant
k. In figure (B), mass ‘m’ is attached to two
2m
springs of spring constant ‘k’ and ‘2k’ .If mass ‘m’ k k k 2k
in (A) and in (B) are displaced by distance ‘x’ m m
horizontally and then released, then time period (B)
(A)
T1 and T2 corresponding to (A) and (B)
respectively follow the relation.
T 3
(A) 1 
T2 2
T1 3
(B) 
T2 2
T1 2
(C) 
T2 3
T1 2
(D) 
T2 3

Q10. A condenser of 2 F capacitance is charged steadily from 0 to 5 C. Which of the following graph
represents correctly the variation of potential difference (V) across it’s plates with respect to the
charge (Q) on the condenser?

5 5
6
V(x10 V) V(x106 V)
(A) 2.5 (B) 2.5

0 0 5
5 Q(C) Q(C)

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5 5
6 6
V(x10 V) V(x10 V)
(C) 2.5 (D) 2.5

0 5 0 5
Q(C) Q(C)

Q11. Two charged particles, having same kinetic energy, are allowed to pass through a uniform
magnetic field perpendicular to the direction of motion. If the ratio of radii of their circular paths is
6 : 5 and their respective masses ratio is 9 : 4. Then, the ratio of their charges will be :
(A) 8 : 5 (B) 5 : 4
(C) 5 : 3 (D) 8 : 7

Q12. To increase the resonant frequency in series LCR circuit,


(A) Source frequency should be increased.
(B) Another resistance should be added in series with the first resistance.
(C) Another capacitor should be added in series with the first capacitor.
(D) The source frequency should be decreased.

Q13. A small square loop of wire of side  is placed inside a large L


square loop of wire. L(L >>  ). Both loops are coplanar and their
centres coincide at point O as shown in figure. The mutual 
inductance of the system is :
2 2 0L2 0  2 L   L
(A) (B) O
 2 2 L
2 2 0  2 0L2 
(C) (D)
L 2 2 
L

Q14. The rms value of conduction current in a parallel plate capacitor is 6.9 A. The capacity of this
capacitor, if it is connected to 203 V ac supply with an angular frequency of 600 rad / s, will be:
(A) 5 pF (B) 50 pF
(C) 100 pF (D) 200 pF

Q15. Which of the following statement is correct ?


(A) In primary rainbow, observer sees red colour on the top and violet on the bottom
(B) In primary rainbow, observer sees violet colour on the top and red on the bottom
(C) In primary rainbow, light wave suffers total internal reflection twice before coming out
of water drops.
(D) Primary rainbow is less bright than secondary rainbow. .

Q16. Time taken by light to travel in two different materials A and B refractive indices  A and B of
same thickness is t1 and t 2 respectively. If t 2  t1  5  1010 s and the ratio of  A to B is 1 : 2.
Then, the thickness of material, in meter is : (Given A and B are velocities of light in A and B
materials respectively.)
(A) 5  1010 A m (B) 5  1010 m
(C) 1.5  10 10 m (D) 5  1010 B m

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Q17. A metal exposed to light of wavelength 800 nm and and emits photoelectrons with a certain
kinetic energy. The maximum kinetic energy of photo-electron doubles when light of wavelength
500 nm is used. The work function of the metal is : (Take hc = 1230 eV -nm).
(A) 1.537 eV (B) 2.46 eV
(C) 0.615 eV (D) 1.23 eV
th
Q18. The momentum of an electron revolving in n orbit is given by :
(Symbols have their usual meanings)
nh nh
(A) (B)
2r 2r
nh 2r
(C) (D)
2 nh

Q19. The magnetic moment of an electron (e) revolving in an orbit around nucleus with an orbital
angular momentum is given by :
 
 eL  eL
(A)  L  (B) L  
2m m
 
 eL  2 eL
(C)     (D)   
m m

Q20. In the circuit, the logical value of A = 1 or B = 1 when D1


A
potential at A or B is 5 V and the logical value of A =
0 or B = 0 when potential at A or B is 0 V.
The truth table of the given circuit will be : Y
D2
B R

5V

V=0

A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 1 0 1
(A) (B)
0 1 0 0 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1

A B Y A B Y
0 0 0 0 0 1
(C) 1 0 0 (D) 1 0 1
0 1 0 0 1 1
1 1 0 1 1 0

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. A car is moving with speed of 150 km/h and after applying the break it will move 27m before it
stops. If the same car is moving with a speed of one third the reported speed then it will stop after
travelling __________ m distance.

Q2. Four forces are acting at a point P in equilibrium 2N


as shown in figure. The ratio of force F1 to F2 is 1 :
x where x = _________. 1N

45  45 
45
P  F1
90

F2

Q3. A wire of length L and radius r is clamped rigidly at one end. When the other end of the wire is
pulled by a force F, its length increases by 5cm. Another wire of the same material of length 4L
and radius 4r pulled by a force 4F under same conditions. The increase in length of this wire is
_________ cm.

Q4. A unit scale is to be prepared whose length does not change with temperature and remains
20cm, using a bimetallic strip made of bass and iron each of different length. The length of both
components would change in such a way that difference between their length remains constant. If
length of brass is 40 cm and length of iron will be ________ cm.
( iron  1.2  105 K 1 and brass  1.8  105 K 1 ).

Q5. An observer is riding on a bicycle and moving towards a hill at 18 kmh-1. He hears a sound from a
source at some distance behind him directly as well as after its reflection from the hill. If the
original frequency of the sound as emitted by source is 640 Hz and velocity of the sound in air is
320 m/s, the beat frequency between the two sounds heard by observer will be _______ Hz.

Q6. The volume charge density of a sphere of radius 6m is 2 C cm 3 . The number of lines of force
per unit surface area coming out from the surface of the sphere is _________ 1010 NC1.
[Given : Permittivity of vacuum 0  8.85  1012 C2 N1  m2 ]

Q7. In the given figure, the value of V0 will be _______V. 2V 1k

4V 1k 

6V 1k 
V0

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Q8. Eight copper wire of length  and diameter d are joined in parallel to from a single composite
conductor of resistance R. If a single copper wire of length 2  have the same resistance (R) then
its diameter will be ________d.


Q9. The energy band gap of semiconducting material to produce violet (wavelength  4000 A )
LED is _______ eV. (Round off to the nearest integer).

Q10. The required height of a TV tower which can cover the population of 6.03 lakh is h. If the average
population density is 100 per square km and the radius of earth is 6400 km, then the value of h
will be _________ m.

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PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. SO2Cl2 on reaction with excess of water results into acidic mixture
SO2Cl2 + 2H2O H2SO4 + 2HCl
16 moles of NaOH is required for the complete neutralisation of the resultant acidic mixture. The
number of moles of SO2Cl2 used is:
(A) 16 (B) 8
(C) 4 (D) 2

Q2. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed?


1 1
(A) n  3,   2, m1  0,s   (B) n  3,   2, m1  2,s  
2 2
1 1
(C) n  3,   3 m1  3,s   (D) n  3,   0, m1  0,s  
2 2

Q3. The depression in freezing point observed for a formic acid solution of concentration 0.5 mL L1 is
0.0405oC. Density of formic acid is 1.05 g mL1. The Van’t Hoff factor of the formic acid solution is
nearly: (Given for water Kf = 1.86 k kg mol1)
(A) 0.8 (B) 1.1
(C) 1.9 (D) 2.4

Q4. 20 mL of 0.1 M NH4OH is mixed with 40 mL of 0.05 M HCl. The pH of the mixture is nearest to:
(Given K b NH4 OH  1 10 5 ,log2  0.30,log3  0.48,log5  0.69,log7  0.84,log11  1.04
(A) 3.2 (B) 4.2
(C) 5.2 (D) 6.2

Q5. Match the List-I with List-II


List-I List-II
(A) N2 (g)  3H2 (g)  2NH3 (g) (I) Cu
(B) CO(g)  3H2 (g)  CH4 (g)  H2O(g) (II) Cu / ZnO  Cr2 O3
(C) CO(g)  H2 (g)  HCOH(g) (III) Fex O y  K 2O  Al2O3
(D) CO(g)  2H2 (g)  CH3 OH(g) (IV) Ni
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(A) (A) –(II), (B) – (IV) , (C) – (I), (D) – (III)
(B) (A) –(II), (B) – (I) , (C) – (IV), (D) – (III)
(C) (A) –(III), (B) – (IV) , (C) – (I), (D) – (II)
(D) (A) –(III), (B) – (I) , (C) – (IV), (D) – (II)

Q6. The IUPAC nomenclature of an element with electronic configuration [Rn] 5f146d17s2 is:
(A) Unnilbium (B) Unnilunium
(C) Unnilquandium (D) Unniltrium

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Q7. The compound(s) that is (are) removed as slag during the extraction of copper is:
(A) CaO
(B) FeO
(C) Al2O3
(D) ZnO
(E) NiO
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
(A) (C), (D) only (B) (A), (B), (E) only
(C) (A), (B) only (D) (B) only

Q8. The reaction of H2O2 with potassium permanganate in acidic medium leads to the formation of
mainly.
(A) Mn2+ (B) Mn4+
3+ 6+
(C) Mn (D) Mn

Q9. Choose the correct order of density of the alkali metals:


(A) Li < K < Na < Rb < Cs (B) Li < Na < K < Rb < Cs
(C) Cs < Rb < K < Na < Li (D) Li < Na < K < Cs < Rb

Q10. The geometry around boron in the product ‘B’ formed from the following reaction is
450K
BF3  NaH   A  NaF
A  NMe3  B
(A) Trigonal planar (B) Tetrahedral
(C) Pyramidal (D) Square planar

Q11. The interhalogen compound formed from the reaction of bromine with excess of fluorine is:
(A) Hypohalite (B) Halate
(C) Perhalate (D) Halite

Q12. The photochemical smog does not generally contain


(A) NO (B) NO2
(C) SO2 (D) HCHO

Q13. A compound ‘A’ on reaction ‘X’ and ‘Y’ produces the same major product but different by product
‘a’ and ‘b’. Oxidation of ‘a’ gives a substance produced by ants.
CH3 CH3
X
a + O C CH2 C CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3
H2C C CH2 C CH3
CH3 CH3
CH3 Y
b + O C CH2 C CH3
Compound 'A'
CH3
‘X’ and ‘Y’ respectively are
+ +
(A) KMnO4 / H and dil. KMnO4, 273 K (B) KMnO4 (dilute), 273 K and KMnO4 / H
+ +
(C) KMnO4 / H and O3, H2O / Zn (D) O3, H2O / Zn and KMnO4 / H

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Q14. Most stable product of the following reaction is:


OH
(i) H3C SO 2Cl, Pyridine

(ii) NaCN , DMF


CN CN

(A) (B)

CN CN

(C) (D)

Q15. Which one of the following reactions does not represent correct combination of substrate and
product under the given condition?
O
O
Cl
(A) H2 H
Pd. BaSO4

O
CN
(i) DIBAL-H
H
(B) (ii) H2O

O
CO 2C2H5
(i) AlH (iso Bu)2 H
(C) (ii) H2O

OH (i) NA2Cr2O7 H
(D)
(ii) H2SO4, H2O

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Q16. An organic compound ‘A’ on reaction with NH3 followed by heating gives compound B. Which on
further strong heating gives compound C(C8H5NO2). Compound C on sequential reaction with
ethanolic KOH, alkyl chloride and hydrolysis with alkali gives a primary amine. The compound A
is:
CHO CHO
(A) (B)
CHO COOH
COOH CHO
(C) (D)
COOH OH

Q17. Melamine polymer is formed by the condensation of:


H2N N NH2 H2N NH2
+ +

(A) N N (B) N N

NH2 NH2
H2N NH2 NH2
+ +

(C) (D) N

NH2 NH2

Q18. During the denaturation of proteins, which of these structure will remain intact?
(A) Primary (B) Secondary
(C) Tertiary (D) Quaternary

Q19. Drugs used to bind to receptors inhibiting its natural function and blocking a message are
called :
(A) Agonists (B) Antagonists
(C) Allosterists (D) Anti histaminists

Q20. Given below are two statements:


Statement I: On heating with KHSO4, glycerol is dehydrated and acrolein is formed.
Statement II: Acrolein has fruity odour and can be used to test glycerol’s presence..
Choose the correct option.
(A) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct.
(B) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect.
(C) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect.
(D) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct.

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

Q1. Among the following species


N2 ,N2 ,N2 ,N22 ,O 2 ,O 2 ,O2 ,O22 
The number of species showing diamagnesim is ___________________.

Q2. The enthalpy of combustion of propane, graphite and dihydrogen at 298 K are -2220.0 kJ
mol1, 393.5kJ mol1 and 285.8kJ mol1 respectively. The magnitude of the enthalpy of
formation of propane C3H8 is __________ kJ mol1 (Nearest integer)

Q3. The pressure of a moist gas at 27oC is 4 atm. The volume of the container is doubled at the same
temperature. The new pressure of the moist gas is_____________101atm. (Nearest integer)
(Given: The vapour pressure of water at 27oC is 0.4 atm)

Q4. The cell potential for Zn| Zn2  (aq) || Snx  | Sn is 0.801 V at 298 K. The reaction quotient of the
above reaction is 102. The number of electrons involved in the given electrochemical cell
reaction is___________________.
2.303RT
(Given: E oZn2 |Zn  0.763 V, E Sn
o
x
|Sn
 0.008V and  0.06V )
F

Q5. The half life for the decomposition of gaseous compound A is 240s when the gaseous pressure
was 500 Torr initially, When the pressure was 250 Torr, the half life was found to be 4.0 min. The
order of the reaction is ____________. (Nearest integer)

Q6. Consider the following metal complexes:


[Co(NH3)6]3+
[CoCl(NH3)5]2+
[Co(CN)6]3-
[Co(NH3)5(H2O)]3+
The spin-only magnetic moment value of the complex that absorbes light with shortest
wavelength is ____________________ B.M (Nearest integer)

Q7. Among Co3+, Ti2+, V2+ and Cr2+ ions, one if used as a reagent cannot liberate H2 from dilute
mineral acid solution, its spin-only magnetic moment in gaseous state is ___________B.M.
(Nearest integer)

Q8. While estimating the nitrogen present in an organic compound by Kjeldahl’s method, the
ammonia evolved from 0.25 g of the compound neutralized 2.5 mL of M H2SO4. The
percentage of nitrogen present in organic compound is____________.

Q9. The number of sp3 hybridised carbons in an acyclic neutral compound with molecular formula
C4H5N is__________________.

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Q10. In the given reaction


O
H3C
C OEt O Et
A

CH2 C CH3
O
(Where Et is C2H5)
The number of chiral carbon / s in product A is_____________.

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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
(One Options Correct Type)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D), out of which ONLY ONE option is correct.

Q1. The total number of functions, f : 1, 2, 3, 4  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 such that f 1  f  2   f 3  , is equal
to :
(A) 60 (B) 90
(C) 108 (D) 126

Q2. If , , ,  are the roots of the equation x 4  x 3  x 2  x  1  0 , then  2021  2021   2021   2021 is
equal to :
(A) -4 (B) -1
(C) 1 (D) 4

 n  1
Q3. For n  N , let Sn   z  C : z  3  2i   and Tn   z  C : z  2  3i   . Then the number of
 4  n
elements in the set n  N : Sn  Tn   is :
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4

Q4. The number of    0, 4  for which the system of linear equations


3  sin3  x  y  z  2
3  cos2  x  4y  3z  3
6x  7y  7z  9 , has no solution, is :
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9

Q5. If lim
n  
n2  n  1  n    0 , then 8      is equal to :
(A) 4 (B) -8
(C) -4 (D) 8
4x 3

12x 2 180 x  31
Q6. If the absolute maximum value of the function f  x   x 2  2x  7 e   in the interval

 3, 0  is f    , then :
(A)   0 (B)   3
(C)    1, 0  (D)    3,  1

Q7. The curve y  x   ax 3  bx 2  cx  5 touches the x-axis at the point P  2, 0  and cuts the y-axis
at the point Q, where y' is equal to 3. Then the local maximum value of y(x) is :
27 29
(A) (B)
4 4
37 9
(C) (D)
4 2

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Q8. The area of the region given by


A  x, y  : x 2

 y  min x  2,4  3x is :
31 17
(A) (B)
8 6
19 27
(C) (D)
6 8

Q9. For any real number x, let [x] denote the largest integer less than equal to x. Let f be a real valued
 x   x  , if  x  is odd
function defined on the interval  10, 10  by f  x    . Then the value of
1   x   x, if  x  is even
10
2
f  x  cos x dx is :
10 10
(A) 4 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) 0

2e2x  6e x  9
Q10. The slope of the tangent to a curve C : y  y  x  at any point  x,y  on it is . If C
2  9e 2x
 1    1 2  
passes through the points  0,   and  , 2 e  , then e is equal to :
 2 2 2  
3 2 3 3 2 
(A) (B)  
3 2 2  3  2 
1  2  1 2 1
(C)   (D)
2  2  1  2 1

Q11.  
The general solution of the differential equation x  y 2 dx  y 5x  y 2 dy  0 is :  
4 3 4 3

(A) y 2  x  
 C y 2  2x  
(B) y 2  2x  
 C y2  x 
3 4 3 4
(C) y 2
x  
 C 2y2  x  (D) y 2
 2x  
 C 2y 2  x 
Q12. A line, with the slope greater than one, passes through the point A(4, 3) and intersects the line x –
29
y – 2 = 0 at the point B. If the length of the line segment AB is , then B also lies on the line :
3
(A) 2x + y = 9 (B) 3x – 2y = 7
(C) x + 2y = 6 (D) 2x – 3y = 3

2
Q13. Let the locus of the centre  ,   ,   0 , of the circle which touches the circle x 2   y  1  1
externally and also touches the x-axis be L. Then the area bounded by L and the line y = 4 is :
32 2 40 2
(A) (B)
3 3
64 32
(C) (D)
3 3

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x3 y4 z7


Q14. Let P be the plane containing the straight line   and perpendicular to the plane
9 1 5
x y z x y z
containing the straight lines   and   . If d is the distance of P from the point
2 3 5 3 7 8
 2, 5,11 , then d2 is equal to :
147
(A) (B) 96
2
32
(C) (D) 54
3
         
Q15. Let ABC be a triangle such that BC  a, CA  b, AB  c, a  6 2, b  2 3 and b . c  12 .
Consider the statements :
    
    
 S1 : a  b  c  b  c  6 2 2  1 
 2 
 S2  : ACB  cos1  
 3 
Then
(A) both (S1) and (S2) are true (B) only (S1) is true
(C) only (S2) is true (D) both (S1) and (S2) are false
Q16. If the sum and the product of mean and variance of a binomial distribution are 24 and 128
respectively, then the probability of one or two successes is :
33 33
(A) 32 (B) 29
2 2
33 33
(C) 28 (D) 27
2 2
Q17. If the numbers appeared on the two throws of fair six faced die are  and  , then the probability
that x 2  x    0 , for all x  R , is :
17 4
(A) (B)
36 9
1 19
(C) (D)
2 36

Q18. The number of solutions of cos x  sin x , such that 4  x  4 is :


(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 8 (D) 12
Q19. A tower PQ stands on a horizontal ground with base Q on the ground. The point R divides the
tower in two parts such that QR = 15 m. If from a point A on the ground the angle of elevation of
R is 600 and the part PR of the tower subtends an angle of 150 at A, then the height of the tower
is :

(A) 5 2 3  3 m (B) 5  
3 3 m

(C) 10  3  1 m 
(D) 10 2 3  1 m 
Q20. Which of the following statements is a tautology?
 
(A)   p   q  p (B) p     p   q
(C)    p   q  q (D) q     p   q

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SECTION - B
(Numerical Answer Type)
This section contains 10 Numerical based questions. The answer to each question is rounded off to the
nearest integer value.

 2 1 1
  3 i 1
Q1. Let A   1 0 1 and B  A  I . If   , then the number of elements in the set
 1 1 0  2
 
n  1,2,...,100 : A n n

  B   A  B is equal to……..

Q2. The letters of the word ‘MANKIND’ are written in all possible orders and arranged in serial order
as in an English dictionary. Then the serial number of the word ‘MANKIND’ is………

1 15
 1 
Q3. If the maximum value of the term independent of t in the expansion of  t 2 x 5 
 1  x  10

t  ,x 0,
 
 
is K, then 8 K is equal to………….

Q4. Let a, b be two non-zero real numbers. If p and r are the roots of the equation
x 2  8ax  2a  0 and q and s are the roots of the equation x 2  12bx  6b  0 , such that
1 1 1 1
, , , are in A.P., then a 1  b1 is equal to……….
p q r s

15
Q5. Let a1  b1  1, an  an 1  2 and bn  an  bn 1 for every natural number n  2 . Then a . b
n 1
n n is

equal to……….

 4x 2  8x  5 , if 8x 2  6x  1  0

Q6. Let f  x    , where   denotes the greatest integer less than or
2 2
  4x  8x  5  , if 8x  6x  1  0
equal to  . Then the number of points in R where f is not differentiable is………….

k 1
n  1  nk  1   nk  2   ....   nk  n  
Q7. If lim
n nk 1 
1
 33 . lim k 1 . 1k  2k  3k  ....  nk  , then the integral value of k is equal to…………
n n

Q8. Let the equation of two diameters of a circle x 2  y 2  2x  2fy  1  0 be 2px  y  1 and
2x  py  4p . Then the slope m   0,   of the tangent to the hyperbola 3x 2  y 2  3 passing
through the centre of the circle is equal to……..

Q9. The sum of diameters of the circles that touch (i) the parabola 75x 2  64  5y  3  at the point
8 6
 5 , 5  and (ii), the y-axis, is equal to……..
 

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x  2 y 1 z x  3 y  5 z 1
Q10. The line of shortest distance between the lines   and   makes
0 1 1 2 2 1
 2 
an angle of cos 1  with the plane P : ax  y  z  0,  a  0  . If the image of the point
 27 
 
1, 1,  5  in the plane P is  ,,   , then      is equal to……….

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KEYS to JEE (Main)-2022
PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B
5. D 6. B 7. B 8. A
9. A 10. A 11. B 12. C
13. C 14. B 15. A 16. A
17. C 18. A 19. B 20. A

SECTION - B
1. 3 2. 3 3. 5 4. 60
5. 20 6. 45 7. 4 8. 4
9. 3 10. 150

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. C
5. C 6. D 7. D 8. A
9. A 10. B 11. B 12. C
13. D 14. B 15. D 16. C
17. A 18 A 19. B 20. C

SECTION - B
1. 2 2. 104 3. 22 4. 4
5. 1 6. 0 7. 5 8. 56
9. 1 10. 2

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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION - A
1. B 2. B 3. DROP 4. B
5. C 6. B 7. A 8. B
9. A 10. B 11. A 12. C
13. C 14. C 15. C 16. C
17. A 18. C 19. A 20. D

SECTION - B
1. 17 2. 1492 3. 6006 4. 38
5. 27560 6. 3 7. 5 8. 2
9. 10 10. DROP

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Solutions to JEE (Main)-2022
PART – A (PHYSICS)
SECTION - A
Sol1. Viscosity = Pascal .Second
P X A Y T Z  M1 L1 T 1 
x y Z
 M1 L1 T 1  L2  T1   M1 L1 T 1
 Mx Lx 2y T  x  z  M1 L1 T 1
 x 1 , x  2y  1,  x  z  1
y  1 , Z=0
Viscosity = P1A 1 T 0 

Sol2. Electric Displacement


 
D  oE
  
D  0 E   0  
 0 

D  

Electric displacement ( D ) and surface change density

Sol3. d  R
 3 
60  R  
4
60  4 80
R  m
3 
Displacement = R 2  R2  2R2 cos135
 2R2  2R2   0.7 

 3.4R2
2
 80 
 3.4  
 4 
 47m
2
Sol4. v i  3   0   4  4m / s
vF  3  22  4  16m / s
1
  k  m v F2  v i2 
2 
1 240
  0.5 162  42    60 J
2 4

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2 gH
Sol5. v
1  k 2 / R2
VCylinedr 1  k 2
/ R2 
Sphere

VSphere 1  k 2
/ R2 
Cylinder

1 2 / 5 14
 
1  1/ 2 15

GMM GMM (P)


Sol6. F on P   2
r2 2
2r   F1
45 45
F3
GMM  1  13m
2
1   R 2
F2
r  2
G  10 4  1  45 45
F on P = 1    100G r
13 2  2 100kg 100kg 100kg
(A) (B)

Sol7. P1  2  107 Pa
P1v1  P2 v 2
P1
Since v 2  2v1 Hence P2  (Isothermal Expansion)
2
P2  1 107 Pa
y y
P2  v 2   P3  2v 2 
1 107
P3   3.536  106 Pa
21.5
3
Sol8. KEavg  KT
2
1 2
P Vrms
3

3m
Sol9. T1  2
2k
m
T2  2
3k
3m
2
T1 2k  3

T2 m 2
2
3k
Sol10. Q = CV
Q
V
C
1
Straight line with slope 
C
1 1
Slope =   5  105
C 2  10 6

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2mk
Sol11. Radius of circular path R 
qB
2mk
q
RB
q1 m1 R 2 9 5 5
    
q2 m2 R1 4 6 4

1
Sol12. f 
2 LC
1
f
C
Another capacitor should be added in series with the first capacitor.

Sol13. Assuming current ‘ i ’ In outer loop magnetic field at centre L


 i
=4 0  2sin 45  
4 L / 2 
2 20i L   L

L
F m  through inner loop 
M=
i
2 2 0 i  2 2 20  2 L
 
L L

V
Sol14. Current in capacitor I 
XC
I  v  c 
I 6.9  106
C   50pF
v 230  600

Sol15. In primary rainbow, red colour is at top and violet is at bottom.


Intensity of secondary rainbow is less in comparison to primary rainbow.

 A C / v A vB 1
Sol16.   
B C / v B v A 2
Let the thickness is d
d d
  5  10 10
vB v A
5  1010  v A v B
d
v A  vB
As VA  2vB  d  5  10 10  2vB
or, d  5  10 10  v A

1230
Sol17. K  E1   - (i)
800

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1230
K  E 2  2K  E1   -(ii)
500
from (i) & (2)
1230 1230
0  
500 400
  0.615 ev

nh
Sol18. mvr 
2
nh
So momentum (mv) 
2 r

 e 
Sol19.    L
2m

Sol20. When both A and B have logical value ‘ I ’ both diode are revere bias and current will flow in
resistor hence output will be 5 volt i.e logical value ‘ 1 ’.

In all other case conduction will take place hence output will be zero value i.e logical value ‘o’.

So truth table is

A B Y
0 0 0
0 1 0 (AND gate)
1 0 0
1 1 1

SECTION - B
2
v
Sol1. Stopping distance  d
2a
1
If speed is made rd
3
d 27
d1  , d1   3m
9 9
Braking Acceleration Remains same.

3
Sol2. F2  1cos 45  2cos 45  3cos 45  N 2N
1N
2
F1  1cos 45  2 sin 45 45 45
1 45  F1
F1  1sin 45   N
2
F1
 1: 3
F2
x=3

F2

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FL FL
Sol3. L1   2  5cm
AY r Y
4F 4L FL
L 2  2
 2  5cm
16r Y r Y

Sol4.  B 1  B T   i 1   i T    B   i
 B  B   i i
 1.8  10 5  40   i  1.2  10 5
1.8  105  40 3  40
i    60
1.2  10 5 2
 i  60cm

Sol5. v S  0, v Ob  5m / s Reflected

 320  5  Vs = 0 18km/h hill


f direct =   640  630Hz S ob
 320 
 320  5 
f reflected    640  650Hz
 320 
fbeat   650  630   20Hz

Sol6. No. of electric field line per unit area = electric field
r
E for r = R
3 0
R 26
E   0.45  1012 NC1
3 0 3  8.85  1012
E  45  1010 N / C

Sol7. K V L Loop 1 2v
6  I  1  I1  1  4  0 1k 
I - I1 I – I1
2  I  I1 - (i) Loop 2 I1
4v
K V L Loop 2 1k 
I1 I
4  I1  1  I  I1   1  2  0 Loop1
 2  I1  I  0 A 1k  v0
6v
2  2I1  I  0
I  2  2I1 - (ii)
from (i) & (ii)
2  2  2I1  I1 I  2A
3I1  0 VA  6  I  1  v 0
 0  6  2  v0
I1  0 v0  4

4
Sol8. Each wile has resistance  r
d2
Eight wire in parallel, then equivalent resistance is
r 

8 2d2

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Single copper wire of length 2 has resistance


2  4 
R 2

 d1 2 d2
d1  4d

hc 1242 1242
Sol9. Eg     3.105
   nm  400

Sol10. d  2Rh
d  2  6400  h  103 (h in m)
Area = d2
    2  6400  h  10 3  km2
6.03  100000  100    2  6400  10 3 h
6.03  105
h
10    128
h  150m

PART – B (CHEMISTRY)
SECTION – A
Sol1. SO2Cl2 + 2H2O  H2SO4 + 2HCl
Let a moles of SO2Cl2 is taken
Then no. of moles of H2SO4 = a moles
No. of moles of HCl = 2a moles
No. of moles of NaOH required = 2a + 2a = 4a = 16
 a = 4 moles

Sol2. Value of n &  can’t be same

Sol3. Let we take 1  of solution


Mass of solute = Volume  Density
= 0.5 m   1.05 gm / m 
= 0.525 gram
Mass of solution = 1 kg. [ considering very dilute solution]
Mass of solvent = 10000.525 = 999.475 gram
Tf  i  K f  M
 0.525  1000 
 0.0405  i  1.86   
 46  999.475 
 i  1.9

2 1
Sol4. NH4Cl  60  30 M
1 1
pH  7  PK b  logC
2 2
5 1  1 
 7   log    5.24
2 2  30 

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Sol5. Uses of catalyst is very specific for a particular reaction.

Sol6. IUPAC nomenclature of element with atomic no. 103 is uniltrium.

Sol7. FeO  SiO2  FeSiO3


 Acidic flux  (Slag)

Sol8. 2MnO4  6H  5H2 O2  2Mn2   8H2 O  5O 2

Sol9. Density of metal a very specific and depends upon many factors.
Li  0.53 gm / cm3
 0.97 gm / cm3
Na 
K  0.86 gm / cm3
 1.53 gm / cm3
Rb 
Cs  1.90 gm / cm3

Sol10. 2BF3  6NaH  B2H6  6NaF



B 2H6  2N Me 3 
 2H3B : N Me 3

Sol11. Br2  5F2 (excess)  2BrF5


BrF5  3H2 O  HBrO3  5HF

Sol12. Photochemical smog generally does not content SO2 gas.

Sol13. Oxidation of HCHO(a) will produce HCOOH, which is produced by ants.

Sol14.
OH
OTs CN

TSCl NaCN
Pyridine DMF

Sol15.
O

CH2OH C OH
(I) Na2Cr2O7

(II) H2SO4 , H2O

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Sol16.
O O O
C OH C C
NH3 KOH R X
NH NK

C OH C C

O O O
O O
C O Na C
NaOH
RNH2 N R
C
C O Na
O
O


Sol17. Melamine + formaldehyde   Melamine formaldehyde polymer
(Melamac)

Sol18. During denaturation of protein, 1o structure remains the same, whereas 2o and 3o structure get
destroyed.

Sol19. Based upon properties of drugs.

KHSO 4
Sol20. Glycerol   Acrolein
  Pungest,suffocating odour 

SECTION - B
Sol1. In N2 & O22   no. of unpaired electron  0
In other species  no. of unpaired electron  0

Sol2. 3C(Graphite)  4H2 (g) 


 C3H8 (g)
Hf  C3H8   3  Hcomb  C    4  Hcomb H2    Hcomb  C3H8 
 10.3.7kJ / mole

Sol3. Pressure of gas = Pressure of moist gas  Vapour pressure of water


= 4 atm  0.4 atm
= 3.6 atm
On doubling the volume, pressure of gas is halved:
 3.6 
Total pressure =   0.4   2.2atm
 2 

Sol4. Anode:  Zn  Zn  2e   x


2

Cathode:  Sn  xe  Sn   2
x

Net cell reaction: xZn  2Snx   xZn2   2Sn n  2x 


Using Nernst equation

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0 0.06
Ecell  Ecell  logQ
2x
0.06
 0.801  0.771  log102
2x
x2
No. of electron involved = 4

1 n
 t1/2 I P 
Sol5.  I  n 1
 t1/2 II  PII 

Sol6. Complex absorbing minimum wavelength of light means the value of  for it is maximum.
3
That complex will be Co  CN6 
Co3   3d6 4s0  t 2 g6 eg0
No. of unpaired electron = 0

Sol7. Co3  will not get oxidized, so will not liberate H2 gas upon reaction with acidic solution.
3+ 6 0
Co 3d 4s
No. of unpaired electron = 4
Spin only magnetic moment = 4  4  2  BM  24 BM  5BM

Sol8. Organic compound  NH3


  NH4 2 SO4
2NH3  H2 SO 4 
No. of milimoles of NH3= 2 no. of milimoles of H2SO4
= 2  2  2.5
= 10 milimoles
= No. of milimoles of N
10
Mass of nitrogen =  14  0.14 gm
1000
0.14
% of Nigrogen in compound =  100
0.25
= 56%

 5  1
Sol9. Degree of unsaturation = 4  1   3
 2 
CH 3 CH CH C N

3
sp hybridized only one carbon

Sol10. 2 (only 2 carbon will chiral in product form)

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PART – C (MATHEMATICS)
SECTION – A
Sol1. Case 1 : If f  3   3 then f 1 and f  2  take 1 OR 2
No. of ways = 2.6 = 12
Case 2 : If f  3   5 then f 1 and f  2  take 2 OR 3
OR 1 and 4
No. of ways = 2.6.2 = 24
Similarly for all other cases.
Total no. of ways 90.
Sol2. From properties of nth root of unity
12021   2021  2021   2021   2021  0
  2021  2021   2021   2021  1

 n
Sol3. Sn   z  C : z  3  2i  
 4
represents a circle with centre C1  3,  2  and radius
n
r1 
4
Similarly Tn represents circle with centre C2  2,  3  and radius
1
r2 
n
As Sn  Tn  
C1C2  r1  r2 OR C1C2  r1  r2
n 1
2 
4 n
OR
n 1
2 
4 n
n take infinite values.

3 sin3 1 1
Sol4.   3cos 2 4 3
6 7 7
 3 sin3  28  21   21cos2  18   1 21cos2  24 
  21sin3  42cos 2  42
For no solution
sin3  2cos 2  2
 sin3  4 sin3   4 sin2 

 sin  3  4 sin   4 sin2   0
1
sin   0 OR sin  
2
 5 13 17
  , 2, 3, , , ,
6 6 6 6

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Sol5. lim
n  n2  n  1  n    0 
 1 1 
 lim n  1   2      0
n
 n n n 
   1
Now,
1
 
   1 1   2  
lim n 1    2     1  0
n  n 
  n n 
 
 1 1 1   
 1    2   ....    1
2  n n   n
lim n  0
n 1
n
1
   0
2
1
 
2
 1
Now, 8       8     4
 2

Sol6. Given,
 4x 3

12 x2 180 x  31



f  x   x 2  2x  7 e
  f  
2 x
f1  x 

f1  x   x  2x  7
2

f1'  x   2x  2
So f  x  is decreasing in  3, 0 
and positive also
3
12x 2 180 x  31
f2  x   e4 x
3
f2'  x   e4 x 12x 18 x  31
 12x 2  24x  180
3
12x 2 180x  31
 12  x  5  x  3  e 4 x
So, f2  x  is also decreasing and positive in 3, 0
 absolute maximum value of f  x  occurs at x = -3
   3

Sol7. f  x   y  ax 3  bx 2  cx  5 ………….(i)
dy
 3ax 2  2bx  c ………….(ii)
dx
Touches x-axis at P  2, 0 
y x  2  0  8a  4b  2c  5  0 ………..(iii)
Touches x-axis at P  2, 0  also implies
dy
x 2  0  12a  4b  c  0 …………(iv)
dx

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y  f  x  cuts y-axis at (0, 5)


Given,
dy
x  0  c  3 ………..(v)
dx
From (iii), (iv) and (v)
1 3
a   ,b   ,c  3
2 4
x2 3 2
 f  x   x  3x  5
2 4
3 2 3
f ' x  x  x3
2 2
3

2
 x  2  x  1
f  x   0 at x  2 and x = 1
Local maximum value of f  x  is at x = 1
27
i.e.,
4

Sol8. A  x, y  : x 2
 y  min  x  2, 4  3x

y=4-3x
2
y=x+2 C y=x
1 5
A(-1,1)  2,2 B(1,1)
 

So, area of the required region


1
1
2 1

  x  2  x  dx    4  3x  x  dx
2 2
A
1 1
2
1
1
 x2 x3  2  3x 2 x 3 
   2x     4x   
2 3  2 3
1 1  1 1  3 1  3 1  17
   1   2    4     2   
8 24   2 3  2 3  8 24  6

 x   x  if  x  is odd
Sol9. f  x  
1   x   x, if  x  is even
Graph of f  x 
y
1

x
-2 -1 0 1 2 3

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So,
10 1
2 2
f  x  cos  dx   20 0 f  x  cos x dx
10 10 10
1
 2 2  1  x  cos x dx
0
1
 sin x 1 cos x 
 22 1  x   4
  0 2 0 

dy 2e2x  6e  x  9 2x 6e  x
Sol10.   e 
dx 2  9e 2x 2  9e 2x
2x e z
 dy   e dx  3  3e x  dx
1  
 2 
 
put e x  t

e2 x dt
  3 2
2  3t 
1  
 2
e2 x 3t
  2 tan1 C
2 2
e 2x  3e x 
y  2 tan1  C
2  2 
It is given that the curve passes through
 1  
 0,  
 2 2 2
1  1  3 
   2 tan1  C
2 2 2 2  2
  3 
C  2 tan1  
2 2  2
 1 
Now if  , e2 
 2 
satisfies the curve, then
1 2 e 2  3e    3 
e   2 tan1    2 tan1  
2 2  2  2 2  2

 3  1  3e   1 
tan1    tan    
 2  2  2 2 2 4

3 3e

2 2
1
9 
1 e
2
3  3 9
e   e 
2 2 2

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9 3

2 2 3 3 2 
e    
3
1 2  3  2 
2

Sol11.  x  y  dx  y  5x  y  dy  0
2 2

dy y2  x
y 
dx 5x  y 2
Let y 2  t
1 dt tx
 
2 dx 5x  t
Now substitute, t  vx
dt dv
vx
dx dx
1 dv  v  1
v  x  
2 dx  5  v
dv 2v  2 3v  v 2  2
x  v 
dx 5v 5v
5v dx
 v 2  3v  2 dv    x
4 3 dx
 v  1 dv   v  2 dv   x
4In v  1  3In v  2  In x  In C
4
 v  1 
C
3
 v  2 x
4
 y2 
  1
 x  C
3
y 2
 x
  2
 x 
4 3
y 2
x  
 C y 2  2x 
Sol12.
y A (4,3)

x-y-2=0
B
x
(2,0)

Let inclination of required line is  ,

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So the coordinates of point B can be assumed as


 29 29 
 4  cos , 3  sin  

 3 3 
Which satisfies x  y  2  0
29 29
4 cos   3  sin   2  0
3 3
3
sin   cos  
29
By squaring
20 2 tan 
sin2  
29 1  tan2 
5
tan   only (because slope is greater than 1)
2
5 2
sin   , cos  
29 29
 10 4 
Point B :  , 
 3 3
which also satisfies x  2y  6

Sol13.

S
S1 (,)

(0,1)

Radius of circle S touching x-axis and centre  ,  is  . According to given conditions


2 2

 2     1    1 
 2  2  2  1  2  1  2 
 2  4 as   0
 Required locus is L : x 2  4y
L

y=4

4
The area of shaded region = 2 2 ydy
0

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4
 3
 y2 
 4 
 3 
 2  0
64
 square units.
3

Sol14. Let a, b, c be direction ratios of plane containing lines


x y z
 
2 3 5
and
x y z
 
3 7 8
 2a  3b  5c  0 ……….(i)
and 3a  7b  8c  0 ………..(ii)
From eq. (i) and (ii)
a b c
 
24  35 15  16 14  9
 D  R  of plane P be  a1,b1,c1  then.
11a1  b1  5c1  0 ………(iii)
and 9a1  b1  5c1  0 ………(iv)
From eq. (iii) and (iv) :
a1 b1 c1
 
5  5 45  55 11  9
Equation plane P is : 1 x  3   1 y  4   2  z  7   0
 x  y  2z  21  0
Distance from point  2,  5, 11 is
2  5  22  2
d
6
32
 d2 
3

Sol15.
A

 
c b

B  C
a
  
 a  b  c  0 …….(i)
then
  
a  c  b
then
   
 a  c   b  b  b
    
 a  b  c  b  0 ……….(ii)

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    
Now  S1 : a  b  c  b  c  6 2 2  1  
   
a  c   b  c  6 2 2  1 

c  6  12 2 (not possible)
Hence (S1) is not correct
For
 
(S2) : from (i)

b  c  a
     
 b  b  c  b  a  b
 12  12  6 2  2 3 cos    ACB 
2
 cos  ACB  
3
2
 ACB  cos 1
3
 S  2  is correct.

Sol16. If n is number of trials, p is probability of success and q is probability of unsuccess then,


Mean = np and variance = npq.
Here np  npq  24 ………(i)
np  npq  128 ……(ii)
and q  1  p ….(iii)
From eq. (i), (ii) and (iii) :
1
pq
2
and n = 32
 Required probability
 P  X  1  P  X  2 
32 32
32  1 32  1
 C1     C2   
2 2
 32  31  1
  32  
 2  232
33
 28
2

Sol17. For x 2  x    0  x  R to hold, we should have  2  4  0


If   1,  can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 i.e., 6 choices
If   2,  can be 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 i.e., 5 choices
If   3,  can be 3, 4, 5, 6 i.e., 4 choices
If   4,  can be 5 or 6 i.e., 2 choices
If   6, No possible value for  i.e., 0 choices
Hence total favourable outcomes
 6  5  4  2  0  0  17
Total possible choices for  and   6  6  36
17
Required probability 
36

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Sol18. Number of solutions of the equation cos x  sin x for x  4, 4 will be equal to 4 times the
number of solutions of the same equation for x  0, 2 .
Graphs of y  cos x and y  sin x are as shown below.
y  cos x

/2  3 / 2 2
y  sin x

Hence, two solutions of given equation in 0, 2


 Total of 8 solutions in  4, 4

Sol19.
P
x

R
150
15

0
60 A
Q
y
From APQ
x  15
 tan750 ……….(i)
y
From RQA
15
 tan600 ………..(ii)
y
From (i) and (ii)
0
x  15 tan750 tan 45  30
 
0


  3 1
15 tan 600 tan 600  
3 1  3
On simplification,
x  10 3 cm


 15  10 3 m
 5 2 3  3 m

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Sol20. Truth Table


p q ~p ~q  ~ p   q   ~ p   q  p p ~ p   q  ~ p   q  q q ~ p   q
T T F F T T T T T
T F F T F T F T T
F T T F T F T T T
F F T T T F T F T

SECTION - B
Sol1. Here
 2 1 1
 
A   1 0 1
 1 1 0 
We get A 2  A and similarly, for
1 1 1
 
B  A  I  1 1 1
1 1 1
We get B 2  B  B3  B
n n
 A n   B   A   B  for n  N
For n to be unity n shall be multiple of 3 and for Bn to be B. n shell be 3,5,7,…9
 n  3, 9, 15,....99
Number of elements = 17.

Sol2. Arranging letter in alphabetical order A D I K M N N for finding rank of MANKIND making
arrangements of dictionary we get
A............ 
6!
 360
2!
D...........  360
I...........  360
K..........  360
M A D......... 
4!
 12
2!
M A I...........  12
M A K.............  12
M A N D...........  3!  6
M A N I..............  6
M A N K D...........  2
M A N K I D............  1
M A N K I N D...........  1
 Rank of MANKIND = 1440 + 36 + 12 + 2 + 2 = 1492.

Sol3. General term


1 r
15  r  
 1  1  x  10 
 15 Cr  t 2 x 5   
   t 
 

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for term independent on t


2 15  r   r  0
 r  10
 T11  15 C10  1  x 
Maximum value of x 1  x  occur at
1
x
2
1

i.e., x 1  x   max

4
15 1
K  C10 
4
 8K  2  15

C10  6006

Sol4.  Roots of 2ax 2  8ax  1  0 are


1 1
and and roots of 6bx 2  12bx  1  0 are
p r
1 1
and
q 8
1 1 1 1
Let , , ,
p q r 8
as   3,   ,   ,   3
so sum of roots 2  2  4 and 2  2  2
Clearly
1

2
and
3

2
Now product of roots,
1 1 1 1
   5   10
p r 2a a
and
1 1 1 1
   8   48
q x 6a b
1 1
So,   38
a b

Sol5. a1  b1  1
an  an 1  2  for n  2  bn  an  bn1
a2  a1  2  1  2  3 b2  a2  b 1  3  1  4
a3  a2  2  3  2  5 b3  a3  b2  5  4  9
Similarly for others
11 15 15 15
 n 1
anbn   n 1  2n  1 n2   n 1 2n3   n 1n2
2
 15  16   15  16  31
 2     27560
 2   6 

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 4x 2  8x  5 ,
 if 8x 2  6x  1  0
Sol6. f  x   2
  4x  8x  5  , if 8x  6x  1  0
2

  1 1 
 4x 2  8x  5 if x   ,    ,  
 ,  4  2 
 2
  4x  8x  5  ,  1 1
if x   , 
 4 2


4x 2  8x  5 x   , 1    1 ,  
  4   2 

  1 2 2 
f  x   3, x   , 
4 2 
 

 2  2 1 
2, x   , 
 2 
  2

1 2 2 1
4 2 2
 Non-diff at
1 2 2 1
x , ,
4 2 2

k 1
 n  1 1 n  r
Sol7. limn  
 n 
   k  n 
n r 1 
1
 33  x k dx
0

Sol8. x 2  y 2  2x  2fy  1  0 centre = (1, -f)


Diameter 2px  y  1 ………..(i)
2x  py  4p ………(ii)
5P
x
2P2  2
4P2  1
y
1  P2
x 1
f 0

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 1
 for P  2 
 
5P
1
2P2  2
f  3  for P  2
1
P  ,2
2
1 
Centre can be  ,0  or 1, 3 
2 
1 
 2 ,0  will not satisfy
 
 Tangent should pass through  2,3  for 3x 2  y 2  3
x2 y 2
 1
1 3
y  mx  m2  3
Substitute  2, 3 
3  m  m2  3
m  2

Sol9. Equation of tangent to the parabola at


8 6
P , 
5 5
8  6
75x   160  y    192
5  5
 120x  160y
 3x  4y
Equation of circle touching the given parabola at P can be taken as
2 2
 8  6
 x     y      3x  4y   0
 5   5
In this circle touches y-axis then
2
64  6
  y      4y   0
25  5
 6
 y 2  2y  2    4  0
 5
D0
2
 6
  2    4
 6
2 8
   or 
5 5
Radius = 1 or 4
Sum of diameter = 10

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Sol10. Line of shortest distance will be along b1  b2


Where,
b  ˆj  kˆ
1
and

b2  2iˆ  2ˆj  kˆ
ˆi ˆj kˆ
b1  b2  0 1 1   ˆi  2ˆj  2kˆ
2 2 1

Angle between b1  b2 and plane P,


a  2  2 5 a 5
sin     
2 2
3 a 2 27 a 2 3
25
 a2   (not possible)
11

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