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Spotlight - Phase-2 - (2022-23) - Week-1 - Paper-2 - Compile (2020-P-2) - (Answer Key & Sol.)
Spotlight - Phase-2 - (2022-23) - Week-1 - Paper-2 - Compile (2020-P-2) - (Answer Key & Sol.)
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PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 19. (8) 37. (8)
2. (3) 20. (3) 38. (5)
3. (2) 21. (4) 39. (2)
4. (2) 22. (2) 40. (2)
5. (3) 23. (8) 41. (6)
6. (8) 24. (6) 42. (5)
7. (A, B, C) 25. (B, C) 43. (A, C)
8. (B, D) 26. (B, C) 44. (B, C)
9. (B, C) 27. (A, B, D) 45. (B, D)
10. (A, B, D) 28. (D) 46. (B)
11. (A, C) 29. (B, C, D) 47. (B, C)
12. (B, C) 30. (A, B, C, D) 48. (A, B, D)
13. (09.00) 31. (04.00) 49. (03.00)
14. (00.00) 32. (15.00) 50. (09.00)
15. (07.00) 33. (49.00) 51. (05.00)
16. (15.00) 34. (53.00) 52. (36.00)
17. (02.00) 35. (21.00) 53. (01.00)
18. (25.00) 36. (09.00) 54. (20.00)
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
Physics Solution
1. Answer (2)
q
Flux through square 6
0
q
Flux through circle 2 (1 cos )
0
q 1
1
2 0 2
q 3
Hence 2
6 0 2
2
ABCD x 2 dx 2
0
1
OAD = 0 BCE 2 2 2 2 2
2
Charge = 2 2 0
2. Answer (3) When tension becomes zero
qEsin = mg cos ...(i)
E1
4 0 mv 2
qE cos mg sin ... (ii)
I
E2
8 1 1
0 mv 2 mv12 mgl 1 sin qEl cos ... (Iii)
2 2
0.05E1 + 0.05E2 = V
(E2 – E1)0 = v 2 2gl
6. Answer (A)
2a 7. Answer (A, B, C)
qE
In equation b. Kx = qE or x
K
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
x=0 x=d x = 2d x = 3d
Further, magnitude of electric field in air
0
q1 q2
k k
Magnitude of electric field in dielectric K r12 r22
0
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3
5 10 5000
R 6
25
200 10 200
Chemistry Solution
O
COO Et
C
COO Et
C
O Product (i f n = 3)
Product (if n = 2)
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
(4)
C(CH3)3
(0)
(A)
Br
(Z)
OCH3
OCH3
*
NO 2 NH 2
COOH Br COOH
–
NO2BF4 Sn/HCl (i) MnO4 /OH/ Br2/Fe
+
(i) H
COOH COOH
(A) (B) (C) (D)
– – COOH COOH
(i) MnO 4 /OH / Br 2/Fe
+
(ii) H
COOH Br COOH
(A) (E) (F)
CH3
+ CH3 CH3 +
CH2 CH2 N CH3 N N N CH3
CH3 CH3 CH3
(A)
(B) (C) (D) (E) (F)
Ph Ph Ph
Br NH 3 Br NH2
+
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
Ph Ph
Ph Ph
Br +
H
18
18 18 18 18 O H
O O O CH3 O CH3
H H2O O
CH3
O H O H
Monochlorination of alkanes results in number of products. Their percentage yield is decided by reactivity-
probability principle.
In C4H9CH3, 1° H are 6.
6
100 20.8%
28.8
30. Answer (A, B, C, D)
This problem is based on Wurtz reaction involving mixture of two different monohaloalkanes.
CH 3 CH3 CH2 CH 4 H 2 C CH2
2CH CH CH CH CH CH
3 2 3 2 2 3
CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH3 CH 2 CH 3
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
Those molecule in which electron density in benzene ring is higher than anisole O CH3 can show
CH3 MgBr
C C– MgBr
+
H CC H CH4 + H
O C O
–
O C O
O (G) O O
H 2O H+ C
H C CH2 C OH H C C C OH
Hg /H
2+ + C
KMnO4 H
COOH
CH2 (H)
COOH
O
CH3 C O H (I )
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
SOCl2 AlCl3
COOH COCl
O
(A) (B)
Zn-Hg HCl
Conc. HCl
(C)
Mathematics Solution
37
a
4
y
| x2 9 | | x a | (0, 9)
| x2 9 |
x
37 –3 O 3 37
4 4
37
Similarly
4
37 37
For 4 distinct solution, a , 3 ( 3, 3) 3,
4 4
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3 4 3 4
We have ;
x x x x
3 4
Since each of and is an integer..
x x
(1) 0 and 5
3 4
x x
(2) 1 and 4 As 5
3 4 3 4
x x x x
(3) 2 and 3
3 4
x x
3 3
Now, if 0 0 1 03x x3
x x
4 4 1 x 1 2 4
and x 5 5
x
6
6 4 5
3
x
5
These two equations are not possible. Hence no solutions in these cases.
3 3 1 x 3
Now, if 1 1 2 1 x3
x x 2 3 2
4 4 4 1 x 1 4
and x 4 5 x 1
x 5 4 4 5
3 3 1 x 1 3
Again if 2 2 3 1 x
x x 3 3 2 2
4 4 1 x 1 4
and x 3 3
x
4
4 4 3
1 x
3
4
Common solution 1 x
3
4
Hence x 1,
3
a = 1, b = 4, c = 3; a + b + c + abc = 1 + 4 + 3 + 12 = 20
39. Answer (2)
1 2
f ( x ) tan –1 x 4 – x 2 – 2 tan–1 tan –1 x 2 – 1 tan–1 – 2
4 2
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–1 2 x
Given sin ; x [–1, 1]
1 x2
2 tan–1 x x [–1, 1]
–
Hence, range of is , ...(i)
2 2
3cos y – 4 sin y
cos–1 ; y [0, 2]
10
2
Range of is , ...(ii)
3 3
Range of is , ...(iii)
2
If + is minimum, then and .
3 2
Also, , , are angles of a triangle.
Now, , and
6 3 2
2 tan–1 x x tan 2– 3
6 12
3 cos y – 4 sin y 1
b cos
3 10 2
3 cos y 4 sin y 4
– 1 cos(y + ) = 1 where tan
5 5 3
4
y + = 2 y = 2 – = 2 – tan –1
3
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
y 2 tan–1 z 2 – 4 z 5
2 2
z2 – 4z + 5 = 1 (z – 2)2 = 0 z = 2
–4 4 8 – 3 3 8 – 27 a – b
Now, x tan y z 2 – 3 2 4– – 3
3 3 3 3 c
a = 8, b = 27, c = 3
a + b + c = 38
42. Answer (5)
–1
tan x – 3 4 sin2 x – 3 tan(tan x ) – 0
3
3
tan x 3, sin2 x tan(tan–1 x ) – 0
4 3
x is the solution of the inequality
3
2 3
tan cot –1
cos · tan cot –1 2 · 1 tan(tan–1(10) 10
4 8
30· 10 2
3
[10] = 31
43. Answer (A, C)
2 1
Period (T1) = = Period (T2) = = 4
2 1
4
Period (T3) = 4
y x
y= 4 y=1
3 2 5 3 x
O 7 4
2 2 2 2
y = –1
y = sin2x
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x2
–1 log1/2 1
2
1 x
1 x2 x2
2
2 but 0 1
2 1 x 1 x 2
1 x2
1
2 1 x2
x2
0 log1/2 1
1 x 2
x2
0 cos–1 log1/2
2
1 x 2
y
2
x
–1 0 1
y
y=x–1
1
1 x
2
y = sinx
x 1, x
=
sin x, x
x 1
LHL = xlim 1
x 1
sin x
RHL = xlim 0
x 1
f x y f x f y y f x
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Spotlight_Phase-2_(2022-23)_Week-1_Paper-2 (JEE Advanced)
f 0 h f 0 f h
f 0 lim lim
h 0 h h 0 h
f x h f 0
Again f x lim
h 0 h
f x f h h f x f x
= lim
h 0 h
f h
= lim
h 0 h
f x
f x f x
x2
f x
4
g(x) = x2(x – 4)
g(x) satisfies the Rolles theorem for [0, 4]
g(c) = 0
8
c=
3
47. Answer (B, C)
cosec–1p – , – {0}, cos–1r [0, ], sec–1q [0, ]
2 2
(cosec–1p + sec–1q + cos–1r)min = –
2
5
and (cosec–1p + sec–1q + cos–1r)max =
2
2 49
= – s – 14 s –
2 2 2
2
= – – s – 7 –
2 2 2
cosec–1p = – , sec–1q = 0, cos–1r = 0
2
and s – 7 =0
2
s= 7
2
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2 2 2
1 x 1 x 1 x
f (x) cos sin sin x2 6x 8
3 3 3 12
2 2 2
1 x 1 x 1 x
sin sin sin x2 6x 8
2 3 3 3 12
2 2
(x 3)2 , x [ 3,3]
12 6
2 2
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Hence range is ,
6 6
1 5 1 5 1 5
k = sin sin cos cos tan tan
7 7 7
1 2 1 5 1 5
= sin sin
7 cos cos 7 tan tan 7
2 5 5 1 2 5 2
1 1 1
= sin sin cos cos tan tan = sin sin cos1 cos tan1 tan
7 7 7 7 7 7
2 5 2 5
= =
7
7 7 7
5
14 5
14k 5 7
=3
5 5
17
sgn 2 = 1
1 x
1 + x2 17
x2 16
x [–4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
51. Answer (05.00)
1 1
y = f(x) = sin–1xcos–1x = sin x sin x
2
2
1 1 2 2 1
= sin x (sin x ) = sin x
2 16 4
If sin–1x = , y is maximum
4
1 2
at x = , ymax = [ymax] = 0
2 16
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If sin–1x = , y is minimum
2
2 9 2 2
at x = –1, ymin = =
16 16 2
1 2 3 ...8 1 2 8 1 2 3 ... 8
x 8 x ... x
x x x x x
lim f x 36
x 0
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f c 6
3 3
2c = 6 or 3c2 = 6
c = 3 or c 2
54. Answer (20.00)
[cot–1x] + 2[tan–1x] = 0
[cot–1x] = 0, [tan–1x] = 0
Or [cot–1x] = 2, [tan–1x] = –1
Now [cot–1x] = 0
x (cot1, )
[tan–1x] = 0
x (0, tan 1)
Hence for [cot–1x] = [tan–1x] = 0, x (cot1, tan1)
[cot–1x] = 2 x (cot3, cot2]
[tan–1x] = –1 x [–tan1, 0)
Hence the solution set is (cot1, tan1) [cot2, – tan1]
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