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CLASSROOM CONTACT PROGRAMME MT-220 JEE(Main)
FULL SYLLABUS
(Academic Session : 2022- 2023) 08-06-2022
JEE(Main) : TARGET COURSE (SCORE - VII)
SOLUTIONS
Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. C
Sol. lgG = (l - lg)S
10 × G = (50 - 10)12
G = 48
2. A
2
hc z1 1
Sol. a 2 (z 1)2 4
1 z1 1
2
z2 1 1
And z1 2z 1
2 z 1 4
z 1
z2
2
3. C
Sol.
Fcos Mgsin
mg tan
B
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4. A
IE I 1
Sol. 1.25 C
IC IE 1.25
5. A
qin
Sol. E.ds 0
qin
E.4r12
0
qin
E
4 0r12
r r
1 1
r
Where qin dV 0 1 4r 2dr
0 0
R
r3 r4
40 1 1
3 4R
0r1 3r1
From (i) E 1
30 4R
6. B
2GM
Sol. ve 11.2 km/s
R
2GM 2GM
ve 2 2 11.2 22.4 km/s.
R/4 R
7. D
Sol. Image distance is 30 cm
1 1 1
F f f
1 2
30 f
As optical axis shifts down by (y – x) for second lens
y x 1
m
yx
y 4.5 cm
8. A
uf
Sol. u1 u,v1
uf
u2 ,v 2 f
uf uf uf f 2 f2
v 2 v1 f
uf uf uf
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9. C
Sol. Time taken for current to grow upto 50% is
L
t 50% 1
R
L
t 50% 2
R
t 2 t1 (because L 2 L1 )
Hence correct graph is 3
10. B
Sol. Ferromagnetic and not diamagnetic or paramagnetic
11. C
2D
Sol. y is linear position from centre.
d
12. B
Bx 22 Bx12
Sol.
2 2
B 2
x 2 x12
2
B(x 2 x1 )(x 2 x1 )
2
B
x 2 x1
2
B 2 B
2x1
6 2
2x1
3
2
2x1
3 3
x1
3
13. C
Sol. The equivalent circuit of above fig between A and D can be drawn as
10 10 Balanced wheatstone
10
A bridge A Series
10 10 10
D D
10 10
10
So
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14. B
Sol. The direction of current in the solenoid is anti- v
clockwise as seen by observer. On displacing it
towards the loop a current in the loop will be N N S
induced in a direction so as to oppose the
approach of solenoid. Therefore the direction of Observer
induced current as observed by the observer will
be clockwise.
15. A
Sol. i 2t
i will increase with time
B
Induced current will be ACW to produce magnetic field to oppose
increasing flux (Lenz’s law)
16. B
Sol. If balance length is not obtained then it means that potential difference across external resistance
is more than potential difference across potentiometer wire.
17. A
Sol.
F FC
kq1q2 mv 2
r2 r
q1q2
v
40rm
2r 40m
T 2r
v q1q2
163m 0r 3
T
q1q2
18. B
Sol. If the sheet is heated then both d1 and d2 will increase since the thermal expansion of isotropic
solid is similar to true photographic enlargement.
19. C
Sol. Heat lost by A = Heat gained by B
Since and Temperature of the mixture (T) =
28°C
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20. B
Sol. From figure it is clear that separation between lenses
d 5 cm
20 cm
SECTION – B
21. 00009.00
Sol. The final surface energy must be less than the original surface energy
2/3
3r 2 TL
4 2rLT
4 1/3
9
r
2
22. 00005.00
Sol. I mgx sin
1 2 d2
mr mgx sin
2 dt 2
d2 2g 4r 4r xG
2 3 m2R
dt 2
r 3 G
8g
f
3r mg
= 0.46 Hz
23. 00000.15
Sol. Energy of incident photons in eV is given as
12431
E eV
1800
As work function of metal is 2eV, the maximum kinetic energy of ejected electrons is
KEmax E
KEmax 6.9 2eV
KEmax 4.9eV
If max be the speed of fastest electrons then we have
1
m max
2
4.9 1.6 1019 joule
2
2 4.9 1.6 10 19
max
9.1 10 31
max 1.31 10 6 m/s
When an electron with this speed enters a uniform magnetic field normally it follows a circular
path whose radius can be given by
mv mv 2
r [As qvB ]
qB r
9.1 10 31 1.31 106
r
1.6 10 19 5 105
r 0.149 m
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24. 00002.39
C1C3 CC
Sol. E C1C 2 cos 0t cos(0 )t 1 3 cos(0 )t
2 2
Of the three components, the highest frequency component will liberate the electrons with
maximum kinetic energy
h
( K .E ) max (0 ) = 2.39 eV.
2
25. 00001.66
Sol. If central maxima is formed at point P on the screen, then P Screen
Path difference = S2P + (g–1)t – S1P – wd sin 30° = 0 x
water
xd w = 4/3 S1
S 2 P S1 P w d sin 30 ( g 1) t d t =30°
D
x 1.66 cm g
s
S2
D
26. 00007.60
Sol. Concept of vertical circular motion.
27. 00033.60
Sol. From the concept of charging of capacitor.
28. 00000.90
Sol. From the concept of work done by gas.
29. 00000.80
Sol. For water column in one arm of U tube, h1 = 10.0 cm; 1 (density = 1 gcm–3)
For spirit column in other arm of U tube, h2 = 12.5 cm; 2 = ?
As the mercury columns in the two arms of U tube are in level, therefore pressure exerted by
each is equal.
h11 10 1
Hence h11 g h2 2 g or 2 0.8 g cm–3
h2 12.5
Therefore, relative density of spirit = 2 /1 = 0.8 / 1 = 0.8
30. 00007.00
mA MA
Sol. ( ACM ) x A M
mM m A
M 0 mR mR
( ACM ) y
mM mM A
f ( M m) A … (i)
( M m) g N ( M m)( ACM ) y … (ii)
mgR I A … (iii)
A R … (iv)
N = 70 N
n=7
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
31. A
hc
Sol. corresponds to the wave length of the visible light and
The order of ability to produce d-orbital splitting of various ligands:
CO CN NO2 en NH3 H2O OH F cl Br I
strong field weak field
ligands ligands
(larger ) (smaller )
32. C
1000K b w1
Sol. b
m1w1
m1(A 2B) 90 2A B
2A B 90
we get A = 40; B=10
33. C
Sol. pH changes from 0 to 7.
Accordingly Ered. decreases by 0.059 log10–7 i.e. 0.059 × (–7) = – 0.41 volt.
34. C
Sol. Factual.
35. C
Sol. Factual.
36. C
Sol. SO2 Br2 2H2O 2HBr H2SO4
37. A
Sol. Eq. KMnO4 = Eq. FeC2O4
5 × moles of KMnO4 = 1 × 3
38. C
Sol. O
P
HO OH
H
2 20 0.1 40 M
0.1 MKOH
39. B
0.693 0.693
Sol. K 4 10 2
t 50% 34.65
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40. D
3 a
Sol. Diamond has ZnS structure. In it r + r = (Nearest distance is between corner C atom and
4
C atom in tetrahedral void).
41. C
Sol. Factual
42. D
Sol. 4KI HgCl2 K 2HgI4 2KCl
Remained KI = 5 – 4 = 1 mol
1 mol K2HgI4 and 2 mol KCl is formed.
(K 2HgI4 2K HgI24 )
( Tf )o K f (i1m1 i2m2 i3m3 )
(Tf )0 4.78o C
43. D
Sol. Because Pex = 0, -PexΔV = 0, so that no work is performed in this case.
44. C
Sol. All- cis –[10] annulene obeys (4n+2) π rule, but it is not aromatic because it is too strained when
planar.
45. A
Sol. Small concentration of phenol (0.2%) acts as antiseptic while 1% solution of phenol acts as
disinfectant.
46. A
Sol. acetaldehyde K f 1.06 acetone(K f 0.001) Chloral(K f 2000)
Formaldehyde(K f 2280) Hexafluoro acetone(K f 1.2 10 6 )
47. C
Sol.
O3
NaBH4
OH OH
48. D
Sol. Factual
49. D
Sol. Factual
50. D
Sol. D-Fructose gives two products on reduction as a new chiral atom is formed at C–2 carbon.
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SECTION – B
51. 00009.00
Sol. Basic Buffer
Salt
pOH pK b log10
weak base
pOH 5 log10 3 log10 (3)
pH 14 pOH
pH 14 5 log10 3 log10 3
pH 9
52. 00003.00
Sol. 1. Phenyl alanine - –CH2–C6H5
2. Tryptophan -
3. Histidine -
53. 00113.60
Sol. First order type reaction follow, time= 4 t 1 4 28.4 =113.60
2
54. 00009.20
7.8
Sol. 2 102
390
K a c 2 16 10 6
or pK a 4.8
55. 00018.00
Sol.
56. 00000.25
[B]
Sol. K eq.
[A]
10 100
K1000 10 and K 2000 100
1 1
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G1000 ( RT lnk eq )1000 1000 ln10 58. 00006.15
Now, Sol. 2Al 3H2SO 4 Al2 (SO 4 )3 3H2
Go2000 ( RT lnK eq )2000 2000 ln100
0.25 5.4
Moles of Al takes 0.2
27
57. 00013.32 50 50
Moles of H2SO4 taken 0.25
Sol. Eocell 1.23 0.00 1.23V 1000
Gocell nFEocell 2 96500 1.23J 0.2 0.25
As , H2 SO 4 is limiting reagent
2 3
Work derived from this fuel cell
3
70
100
Gocell 10 3 xJ Now, moles of H2 formed 0.25 0.25
3
Since insulated vessel, hence q = 0 nRT
Volume of H2 gas formed
From equation, for monoatomic gas, P
3R 0.25 0.082 300
w U x nCV,m C V,m 6.15L
2 1
70 3
Or, 2 96500 1.23 10 3 1 8.314
100 2
59. 00001.20
68 106
Sol. Initial moles of U238 x
238
7
Moles of U238 decayed in three half-lives x
8
In decay from U238 to Pb206 , each U238 atom decays and produces 8 -particles and hence,
total number of -particles emitted out
7
x 8 NA
8
68 106
7 6.022 1023
238
1.204 1018
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Sol.
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SECTION – A
61. C
b
Sol. The asymptotes are y = x
a
b b
2ab 1
tan30° = a a2 2 2
b a b 3
1 2
a
a2 – b2 = 23 ab.
Also a2 + b2 = a2e2
e4 – 16e2 + 16 = 0
e2 = 8 43
e = 6 2.
62. B
Sol. The pair of lines x2 – 3y2 + 3xy + 3x (lx + my) = 0 are perpendicular to each other.
1 – 3 + 3l = 0 l = 2
3
3
Hence the chords are 2x – 3 + 3my = 0, which pass through the fixed point , 0 .
2
63. C
Sol. Major axis of hyperbola bisects the asymptote
equation of other asymptote x = 2y
equation of hyperbola (y – 2x)(x – 2y) + k = 0 it passes through (3, 4)
required equation 2x2 + 2y2 – 5xy + 10 = 0.
64. A
3
Sol. Putting x in 2 x 2 2 y 2 15 x 6 y 1 0
y
We get
2
3 3
2 2y 2 5 6 y 1 0
y
y
18 15
2
2y 6y 1 0
y y
18 2y 4 15 y 6 y 3 y 2 0
2y 4 6 y 3 y 2 15 y 18 0
yi 3 yi 9
65. B
Sol. The equation of tangent is y = mx 25m2 16, it passes through (–2, 5)
5 2m 25m2 16
(2m 5)2 25m 2 16
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66. A
Sol. If x1x 2 x3 30 then number of solution 33
If x1x 2 x 3 15 then number of solution 32
Similarly for x1x 2 x 3 equal to 10 & 6 solution are 32 & 32 and x1x 2 x 3 equal to
5, 3 & 2 solution are 3 each i.e. 3 3 and for x1x 2 x 3 = 1 there is just one solution
Total 33 3 32 3 2 1 = 64
67. B
Sol. f " x 3f ' x 3
d 3x d 3x
dx
e f x 3e 3 x
dx
e f ' x e 3x 0
e 3x f ' x 1 is increasing function
e 3x f ' x 1 f ' 0 1x 0
f x x is increasing function
68. C
x 2 2x 1 x 12
Sol. f ' x cos cos
5 5
1 x 1
2
9
Since 0 x 2,
5 5 5
x 1 x 1
2 2
cos 0 only when
5 5 2
5
x 1 is a point of local maximum
2
69. B
1
x2 t2
Sol. f x 0 2 t dt
1
x2 4
t2 dt
0 2 1 2t
1
x 2 4 in2 2
2
5
y x 2In2 4In2
2
Which is a parabola
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70. C
2 2
8 x2
Sol. y 2 y1 dx x 2 4
2 2 4
dx
8
2
x 2
2 2
0 x 4 4
2 2
16 1 x 1 x3
tan
4 2 0 2 3 0
8 8
4 6
2
2
3
71. C
y2
Sol. 3xy 2y x 2 x c
2
y 2 6xy 4y 2x 2 2x c
y 2 2x 2 6xy 4y 2x c
72. B
Sol. x 40 200 50 40 7990
7990
Corrected x 39.95
200
Incorrect x 2 n 2 x 2 200 15 2 402 365000
Correct x 2 36410 502 402 364100
364100
39.95 14.98
2
Correct
200
73. B
Sol.
dy
2
2
x 2 4x 3 2x 4 x 7x 10 2x 7 x 4x 3
dx x 2 7x 10
2
x 2 7x 10
2x 14x 20x 4x 28x 40
3 2 2
74. A
Sol. a c .a b.a a.a
1
3
Taking cross product a c a b a 0
2
b a a.c a
a c a.c a b a c
2
a
2
ba
a b .c 2
a
8
3
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75. A
3
Sol. tan
2 4
24
sin
25
Area of ORQ is
1 24
OR OQ 34
2 25
OR OQ 25
76. A
yx yx
Sol. Let x, y
2 2
x2 y2
1
8 4
a2 8,b 2 4
12 3
e
8 2
x ae, y 0
yx 3 yx
8 , 0
2 2 2
77. D
C7 6 C2
10
10 9 8 6 5 10 5
Sol.
9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3! x 2! x 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 6 2 9 7 4 1512
78. D
Sol. x = 2R cos A, y = 2R cos B, z = 2R cos C
xy 4R2 cos A cosB
cot A cotB
ab ab
xy yz zx
cot A cotB cot B cot C cot Ccot A 1
ab bc ac
79. A
Sol. Let is angle made by OP with x-axis and let be angle made by tangent at P with x-axis giving
2
2
dy y
tan and tan
dx x
80. B
Sol. Make truth table.
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SECTION – B
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Sol. B+C=–A
tan (B + C) = – tan A
1 1
h
17 3 22 20h 22
h2 7 51 h2 7
1
51
1
Area of triangle ABC 20 11 110
2
82. 00003.00
Sol. Area of square 2(a2 + b2) = 10
a 2 b 2 5, a b 1
ab 2 and a b 3
3
a 2, b 1, e 4e2 3
4
83. 00005.00
Sol. At least one books can be selected in (m + 1) n – 1
84. 00002.00
tan1 tan1 tan1
Sol. tan1
3 3 6
2
tan tan1 tan1
1
85. 00001.00
Sol. Let tan x
2
1 1 x2 1 x 2 1 4.x 2
2
x 1 x 2 1 x2 x2 1 x2
1 x 4x 5x 1
4 4 4
5 tan4 1
2
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Sol. Point is (a sec, b tan)
asymptotes are bx ay-=0 and bx + ay = 0
ab secθ - ab tanθ absecθ + abtanθ
Now ×
a2 + b2 a2 + b2
a2b2 144
= 2 2
= .
a +b 25
87. 00001.66
Sol. b + c = 4a
sinB + sinC = 4sinA
BC BC
cos 4 cos
2 2
B C B C B C B C
cos cos sin sin 4 cos cos sin sin
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
B C B C
3 cos cos 5 sin sin
2 2 2 2
B C 5
cot cot .
2 2 3
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Sol. y = ax2 + bx + c, vertex is (4, 2)
b 4ac - b2 b2
4=− , b = – 8a, =2 c=2+ = 2 +16a
2a 4a 4a
Now = abc = – 8a2(2 + 16a) = –16(a2 + 8a3)
dΔ
= –16(2a +24a2) < 0 a [1, 3].
da
|max = –144, |min = −3600
Difference = 3456.
89. 00000.50
Sol. Since square of sides are given. cosine rule will be applicable
b2 + c2 - a2
cos A = b4 + c4 + a4 + 2b2c2 –2a2b2 –2a2c2 = 4b2c2cos2A
2bc
a4 + b4 + c4 = 2a2c2 + 2a2b2 + b2c2(-2 + 4 cos2 A)
compare with given values gives - 2 + 4cos2 A = 1
3 1 1
cos2 A = sin2 A = sin A =
4 4 2
90. 00000.50
Sol. The two curves are y x 2 2 & y 3 x 2 y=4–x Y
The area bounded (2, 3)
=shaded area
2
=2 1 x 4 x dx
3/2
y=1+x (2, 2)
2 1 (2, 0) X
2 x 2 3x .
3/2 2 (3/2, 5/2)