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Sol. Sol. JEE (MAIN‘ADVANCED) 2023 INTERNAL TEST-1 ENTHUSIAST COURSE (Cas Phase) Max. Marks : 300 HINTS AND SOLUTION PART-1: PHYSICS a 5-8? +3t-5 v-S-16+3 at AL t=0; V=3ms ® The area under the acceleration time graph gives change in velocity. Sinoe Batic star witi 0, therefore change in velocity Vingy ~ O area under a ~ t graph = bt011=55 mis. 2 (0) By Gauss law: _Q-40/3 (a) © © @) |. From the theory for motion of projectile down an inclined plane we observe that here a = 90 -@ and B = @. So, we get from, p— 2u°sinla+ Bloosa cos" _ 2u tandsecd g => R —— soem 1T-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 8. (B) 9% (B) 10. (A) Sol. V, sind = V, 0=30 B 11. (D) Sol. @2)t=n+22t- pul f2h t= J = 0.78sec. Vs 0.78 12. (D) 13. (Cc) Sol. Tsin® = gE Tos 8 = mg Tos $ ‘Tsind = tano= 2, aE mg 19 pang = 22x10" x10%e1 = 10? 2.5x10? NIC 14. (C) Sol. Greatest height attained usin? 0 h 24 = Q) Horizontal range pu wsin2e _ 2u? sin@cose 2) a @ IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 Given that R=2h 2u?sindcosd _ 2u? sin? 2g = tno =2 Q) Hence sin @ = 2//5, cos 8 = 1/5, < From (2) R = 4u’/5g Hence correct answer is (C) 15. (A) Sol. U,, = Veos60° - V, Vg, = Vsin60° My zos60° ~ 20 ms 10V3 m/s 3m 16. (B) 17.(0) Sol. i a The frequehéy registered willbe maximum, i the beat is headed directly towards the observer. For this v, cos @, = 5 kein This is the case of (3) 18. (D) Sol. IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 20. (C) Pr Sot, x= andy = 4ydx = 4" de 1 dt v= Waa dt Soat t=3s 3 mis v,=4 mis Hence velocity of the particle = va \Vitv =VP +P =5mis 21. (8) Sol. Xj.5 =27m: x.y =3m average velocity = 23. Sol. fo 30" tané vq = tan 60° = JB d 30 = and vp = tan B 7 IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 24. (a) Sol. V, = tan 45 V,=-tan45° 25. (1) Sol. At mid point of base E,, E, and E, be the field produced by charges at A,BandC Egan E, will nullify resultant E, =“ where a = side 26. (1) 1 x Sol. F = Ga SS lid “1 Rave Again, F = age, a or =, So, the forge will remain the same. 27. (a) 1a Ant Sol. 7, UP = mro? = dag TF aan go _ (eos? a2 IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 28. (8) Sol. gE = mgwhere q = ne mg_ _16x10°x10 _|., 208 SE Texl0 7x10 29. (1) 30. (48) Sol. Given u = 16 m/s, 6 = 30° u=l6mis or h ——_———— R 16v3. R = uxt = 16 008 30° %)4 = x= 55 = 16sin30°x4 in pllONA i = he 48m IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 31. Sol. 32. Sol 33. Sol. 34. Sol. 35. Sol. 36. Sol. 37. Sol. PART. CHEMISTRY © Molecular solid will have a low molar heat of fusion among all the given form of solids. © 4.NH, +50, —> 4NO + 6H,O Initially 4 7 a Finally 0 2 4 1 NO + 50; —>NO; 4 2- o 0 4 (100% yield product) (B) arbecko 10° represents orthorhombies Cristal lattice, (B) 73 95 Moles of HCl required = 32° = 0.2moles = Amount of CaCO, = 0.1 mole = 0.1 x 100g = 104 Massof CaCO, 10 0% = 19 <100%= 66.6 wily = Mfassof Chalkeample “100” ~ 15, ey HP © Inbee structure “Ss _ 4x1. 78%10" 96, 4r= V3a = a= = 200 pm ) K,CO, Sa K,Zn4{Fe(CN), |, Since C atoms are conserved, applying POAC for C atoms, Moles of C in K,CO, = Molesiof C in K,Zn,(Fe(CN),], 1 X Moles of KxCO, = 12, Moles.of K,ZnglFe(CN} |, (-+ 1 mole of K{CO, contains 1 moles of C) wtofK,CO, 1) Who! theproduct mol.wtofK,CO, ©)” mol.wt.of product. Ot = 23.24 wt. of K,Zn,[FE(CN)], (B) Xatcomer +8 x 1 1 Yat face centre 6x 5 =3 t 6x5 One X atom is replaced by 2 then 1 Txt 1 ei IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 38. 39. Sol. 40. Sol. The formula of compound will be XYZ, > KyYoZ oO |. Isotonic =» Same number of neutrons Atom Number of Neutrons uC 8 PN 6 YN 7 yo 8 nO) 10 ®) , S® forms fee and Zn?* occupy alternate tetrahedral voids. (B) I mole CaCO, on heating gives 1 mole CaO(56 a) 42. Sol. 43. Sol. (B) CaF, = Ca?* Pea4q (C) NaCl > Na* = cr=6 (0) CsCl SCS (B) Moles of NaOH = Volume x Molarrity 10 =F000%! = 0,01 moles, Final volume of the solution 2100 ml = 0.1 lite Moles 0.01 <> =___ -——-0.1M = Mobarity’= Yolumeofsolution(inlitre) 0.1 © a |. Distance between two nearest tatrahedkal void in FOC is 5 © 7 Number of electrons in Ar, K*, Ca** and Cr = 18. Number of electrons in Sc?* = 19, IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 45. Sol. 46. 47. 48. Sol. 49. Sol. 50. Sol. 51. Sol. 52. Sol. ®) Va = 2(r, +1) 2+) _ 1.6941.81)x2 ®) (a) ©) 1 ite 2.5 M NaOH solution = 2.5 mole NaOH =) 100gNaOH = 900 g water => 50 mole HO MolesofNaOH _ 2.5, Mole fraction of NaOH = “Toiatmoles BBS fo) The plane in option (i) contains Face diagonal only The plane in option (ii) contains O-voids only The plane in option (i) body diagonal, T-voids, as well as O-voids, © 1 eg Atoms A = 5845 x6=4 il ms Bye x 2+1 = Atoms B= 4 Ratio = 4:4 = + 1 heligey formula AB, (0) second nearest neighbour inibee = 6 y = second nearest neighbour in fee = 6 x-y=0 (0.9) 4 2x4 ge *3 100 PE. of HCP in 3D = [oT eof Hexagon PE ingp — Ateacoveredbyatominoneuniteell Totalareaof the unitcell Area of Hexagon : 6 X Area of equilateral triangle (OAB) IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 53. Sol. Sol. =6%°3 (0A)? = 6x43 (20 - 6x 4 4 = Area of Hexagon = 6/33? _2xar 3m __@ _g9 PF. =n ee Br 6V3 2v3 (4a) Itis FOC Type structure and its Co, No. is 8: 4 (3) 2 + 3Bo+ 2 Ais LR So, moles of D = 3x2=3moles 6) no.of molecules _3,0115%10"* |. No. of g-molecules = Ny 6.02310" (8) |. The truncated octahedron has/14 faces => 8 hexagonal & 6 square: (32) |. InBCC pf = 68% So vacant space (32 (2) . N+ 3H) S2NH, 28g 6g 34g 28 aN, combine with 6g Hy. 6 +. 14g H, combine with = 55>14 H, ft=5-3 =24 @ |. Theory based, (iis inconeet (i) is correct (i) is correct (iv) is correct (v) iscorrect (vi) is incomect (a) 10 IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 61. 62. 63. Sol. 64. Sol 65. Sol. 66. Sol 67. Sol. 68. Sol. 69. Sol. 70. Sol. PART- : MATHEMATICS © © ©) © © = 2x?-5x +650 (+2) (K=1) (x-3) <0 ®) =Bnt4 1.9 xT 4x43 x3 50 xed >» oe. ©) -Lssinx 2 Ly? Sax Ginx y22orys-2 «© Letp = 3% logio P = 40 log, 3 = 40 x 0.477 = 19.08 Number of digits in 3" = 19 + 1 = 20 ©) #-4>0 and x-2>0 = x>2 a IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 71. (0) Sol. Domaine R 72. (D) (D) Domain = [1,5] (A) ix]-xxe1 5-x°20— x e[-V5,v5] Domain = {-2,-1, 0,1, 2} 75. (B) Sol. Alter rationalizing x =(7+5\2)"" +(7-502) =e [frss = 8 = 14-3 (x) = x +3x-14=0 76. (C) sD 2) = xeF1.2)0 Bx) Sol. 20 7. © Sot, (1-x)>Q24 x#220\ | 78. (A) Sol. @+x4+1=3:x41 4 x-2=0 (x + 2) k-1) =0 -2,1 rejected) 79. (A) a OB AX B= {(1,2),(1.3),(2,2)(2,3),(4.2),(4,3)} 12 IT-4 (Gol. Enthusiast (Ph-1) - 2023 80. (8) Sol. x220x43 81. (3) Sol. 82. (0) 2 an413 sot, Pail? -Ta+13)>0 Tx +1320 VxeR Tx + 12<0 (x-3) (x4) <0 xe G4) 83. (0) Sol. Odvious 84. (1) on) Sol. Obvious 86. (5) Sol Ix] + x2] =2 > xe 10,2] 87. (0) Sol. Allare non negative and equal to zero at different points. So no solution. 88. (3) Sol. 16-x220 5 xe [4.4] cosx20 > xe [ann cs ee ee eee ccaioe eral camer 22 * fF 4 eg Clearly x [4 5 So, three integers {—1, 0, 1} are contained in the domain. 13 IT-1 (Sol,) Enthusiast (Ph-1) ~ 2023 hence f{x)=41 90. (6) Sol. = Number of solutions are six. Ans. errr 4

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