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2022 JEE Main 20 Solutions
2022 JEE Main 20 Solutions
3GM e
v
2 Re
2.(C) Let radius of circle is R.
0i1 2 0 i1
Field due to square at the centre is B1 4 cos 45 cos 45
4R R
0i2
Field due to ring at the centre is B2
2R
They must cancel each other in order to make net magnetic field at the centre zero
So, B1 B2
20i1 0i2
i1 / i2
R 2R 2 2
3.(D) Referring to the diagram right wave is initial position and left wave is final position. It is clearly visible
that the particle is moving towards extreme position and in SHM acceleration is always towards mean
position.
4.(A) Because stopping potential of A is greater than B so frequency of A must also be greater than B.
Saturation current of B is greater than A so Intensity of B should be greater than A.
0 A
5.(D) Let C is capacitance of capacitor its value will be C ….(i)
d
K 0 a
After filling the wax and doubling plate separation 2C ….(ii)
2d
On solving K = 4
6.(C) Area of rhombus will be = 2 sin
So flux through the rhombus will be B0 2
sin
d d
So Emf induced in the shape will be E B0 2
cos
dt dt
d
To calculate the value of we can say distance between A & C is changing with 2v
dt
d
So 2v 2 cos / 2
dt
2 d
2v sin
2 2 dt
d 2v
So
dt sin / 2
d
Replacing the value of
dt
2B0 v cos
We get E
sin / 2
7.(D) According to the question
E1 E2 72 & E1 E2 54
E1 E2 72 4 E1 7
So
E1 E2 54 3 E2 1
8.(C) vdt 40 cm 2v dt 80 cm
80 cm 40 cm 40 cm
MR 2
9.(A) Moment of inertia of disc will be I
2
Because disc is converted into sphere so radius of sphere will be R’
4 R
So, R '3 . R 2
3 6
R
R'
2
2
2 R MR 2
So, moment of inertia of sphere will be I s M
5 2 10
I
So, I s
5
10.(D) Total energy of system
kq 2q kqq
v 2
a 2a
4kq 2 kq 2 4kq 2 kq 2 7 kq 2
a 2a a 2a 2a
3 3 2 KE 2
11.(D) KE nRT PV P E
2 2 3 V 3
1 n2
12.(B) We know t mean to and t1/2 t0 n2
1
Hence of the sample remains
2
13.(B) 2r cos Mg
r
2 cos M ' g
2
M
M'
2
14.(C) We know current leads by angle
2
So, i i0 cos t i0 sin t
2
T k S r T MT 2 L b ML3
a b c a c
15.(A) We can say
We can say ac0
b 3c 0
2a 1
1 1 3
So a , c & b
2 2 2
1/2 r 3
So T k S (r )3/2 ()1/2 or T k
S
P0V0 P0V0 PV0 PV0
16.(C)
RT0 RT0 R2T0 RT0
4
P P0
3
17.(D) The truth table is of AND gate
x
18.(B) Phase difference at a point at a distance x from the central maxima, 2
I
Intensity at this point, I I 0 cos2 I 0 cos 2 0
2 4 2
19.(A) We know E B C
Using right hand thumb rule B will be directed along z axis
iˆ kˆ ˆj
e e e v
20.(C) Convectional current due to motion of electron will be i
T 2 2 r
0i 0 ev
So magnetic field at the centre will be B
2r 4 r 2
SECTION-2
21.(5) d 0 dT
25
d
0 0 TdT
0 0
625 625
0 0 10 1.6 106 5 1000 10 6 5mm
2 2
22.(18) Using angular momentum conservation final angular velocity will be
3 10 9 6 3 9
7 rad / sec
1 1 1
So loss of KE 3 102 9 62 12 72 18 J
2 2 2
T 70 103
25.(2.80) Excess pressure inside the water film P 2
280 N / m 2
d / 2 0.05 10 / 2
So, Force = P A 280 102 2.8N
26.(750) Case-1
V 350 30 6000
f app f ; 1000 = f ; f 1000 Hz ; f Hz
V VS 350 50 35 7
Case-2
V 6000 350
f app f . 750Hz
V VS 7 400
29.(16) To make net electric field O electric field due to shell must be equal to electric field due to sphere
KQ K q KQ Kq
so ; 2 4 Q 16
4R 2
3R / 2 2
4R 2
9R
30.(20) Taking right direction positive.
vO 10
& vm 5
So vOM vO vM 15 m / sec
So vIM 15 m / sec
vIM vI vM 15
vI 15 5 20m / sec
So, speed of image is 20 m/sec
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-1
1.(C) Laundry soap contains fillers like sodium rosinate, sodium silicate, borax and sodium carbonate
2.(C) 114 Un un quad ium, UUq
3.(D) This is the general structure of penicillin drug which is used as antibiotic drugs.
4.(B)
40
B.O 2
2
50
B.O 2.5
2
60
B.O 3
2
As bond order is increasing it implies bond strength is increasing.
9.(D) At pH = 6.4
As in case of H 2 CO3 ,
pH pKa it will be only when
[weak acid] = [conjugate base].
In case of H 2 PO4 | HPO42
HPO 24
pH pKa log
H 2 PO 4
HPO 24
6.4 7.2 log
H 2 PO 4
HPO 24 HPO 24
log ve ; 1 HPO 24 H 2 PO 4
H 2 PO 4 H 2 PO 4
10.(D) Assign R & S nomenclature to chiral carbons
12.(B) 1st order reaction is fastest at the starting of the reaction then it decrease also you can see the slope which
is equal to rate.
13.(A) Order of electronegativity sp carbon sp 2 Carbon sp3 carbon
14.(C) Reduction of alkyl cyanide using SnCl2 and HCl is called as Stephen reduction reaction.
15.(D) Red phosphorus undergoes disproportionation on reaction with alkali to form H4P2O6 and PH3
1 1
x x x 1
16.(C) Pn k Pn log log P log k
;
m m m n
17.(A) 3d 4d 5d CFSE increases for the same ligands.
18.(A) N 2 O & NO
19.(B) Partition
20.(D) ion flow only
SECTION-2
21.(84) From the principal of atomic conservation on carbon
3 moles of C2 H5OH 3 moles of HC 2 H 3O 2
5
molesof HC2 H3O2 (Theoretical)
46
5.5
molesof HC2 H3O2 Experimental
60
5.5
% yield 46 100 84%
60 5
1 1 b 3
22.(3) X 8 1 ; Y 6 3 ; Xa Yb XY3 3
8 2 a 1
23.(3) 10 volume solutions of H 2 O 2 means that 1L of this H 2 O 2 solution will give 10 L of oxygen at STP
2H 2O2 1 O2 g H 2O 1
2 34g 22.7L at STP
68 g
On the basis of above equation 22.7 L of O 2 is produced from 68 g H 2 O 2 at STP and 10 L of O 2 at
68 10
STP is produced from g 29.9g 30g H2O2 . Therefore, strength of H 2 O 2 in 10 volume H 2 O 2
22.7
solution = 30 g/L = 3% H 2 O 2 solution
24.(1) Only
25.(6) The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum
numbers. In other words, only two electrons may exist in the same atomic orbital, and these electrons
must have opposite spins. (a) and (f) violate the Pauli exclusion principle.
Hund’s rule states that the most stable arrangement of electrons in subshells is the one with the greatest
number of parallel spins. (b), (d) and (e) violate Hund’s rule.
26.(-2)
AB A B
1 0.075 0.075 0.075
i 1 0.075 1.075
Tf Ti iK b m
Tf 2C
27.(6) Cr2 O72 6Fe2 14H 6Fe3 2Cr 3 7H 2O
28.(0) Path A to D is adiabatic.
29.(3) ClF3 , NH3 & H 2 O are polar.
30.(5) 1s,2px ,4pz ,2py ,4d 2 .
z
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-1
1 x 20 10 x9
1.(C) I e
x
dx
1 x10 1 x 20
1 x10 1 x 20
1 x10 dx e x f ( x) f '( x) dx e x f ( x) c e x 1 x c
10
10 x9
ex
1 x10
1 x10 1 x 20
1 x10
2.(A) e x y y 2
x y 2log y
dy 2 dy
1
dx y dx
dy y
dx 2 y
dy dy
d2y
2 y y
dx dx 2 y
dx 2 2 y 2
2 y 3
d2y
2
dx 2 x 1
b
n 2 !
n 12 !
c n 12 !
n n 1 182
14 13
n 14
1 1 1 1 3 5
5.(B) P(G) , P(C ) , P K 1 1
4 8 4 8 8 8
AC 1 AC 1 AC
P , P , P 1
G 5 C 10 K
K P K AC
P
AC P AC
5 5 5
1
8 8 8 50 10
5 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 50 4 1 55 11
1
8 4 5 8 10 8 20 80 80
1 0 x
2
0 3
x
2 4
1 3
x
6.(B) sin x cos x 2 sin x 4
3
4
2 x
2
3 7
1 x
2 4
7
0 x 2
4
/2 3 /4 3 /2 7 /4 2
I 20 1dx 0dx
0
1dx 2dx
1dx
0dx
/2 3 /4 3 /2 7 /4
3 3 7 3
20 2 2 20 20
2 4 2 4 2
7. (A) Using truth table
p q r pq p q pr p r p q
T T T T F T T
T T F T F T T
T F T F T T T
(A)
T F F F T T T
F T T F T T T
F T F F T F T
F F T F T T T
F F F F T F T
p p q pq pq p q p q
F T T T T T
(B) F T F F T T
T F T F T T
T F F F F F
pq q p q q p q q
T F F T
(C) F T F T
F F F T
T T T F
pq qr p q q r
T T T
(D) T F F
F T F
F F F
1 0 0 x a2 ab ac x a2 ab ac
8.(A) f '( x) ab x b 2 bc 0 1 0 ab x b2 bc
ac bc xc 2
ac bc xc 2 0 0 1
x b2 x c b c x a x c a c x a x b a b
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3x 2 2x a b c 0
2 2 2
f ( x) is decreasing in
2 2
x
3
a b2 c 2 ,0
a
9.(A) a ar 26 ….(i)
r
2
a
a a r 364
2 2 2
….(ii)
r
1
2
a 2 r 1 364
r
1
a r a 26
r
1 26
r 1
r a
26 2
a 2 1 1 364
a
26 26
a 2 1 1 1 1 364
a a
26 13 a
a2 2 364
a a
364
13 a
52
a6
r 3
a10 2. 3
9
dx ydy
10.(A) x 1 y2
nx
1
2
n 1 y2 c
Passes through (1, 0) so c = 0
x2 1 y 2
x 2 y 2 1 foci 2,0
Tangent at 2,1
2x y 1
Equation of circle touching conic at 2,1
x 2 y 1 2 x y 1 0
2 2
x 2
2
y 1 2 x y 1 0
2
x2 y 2 3 2x y 4 0
e0 h 3
11.(A) lim f ( x)= lim 2
x 0 x 0 0 x 1
e1h 3 e1h 3
lim f ( x) lim lim
x 0 h0 1 h 1 h0 h
12.(B) Equation of normal to ellipse
ax by
a 2 b2
cos sin
For point A
y0
a 2 b2
x cos
a
For point B
x0
b2 a 2
y sin
b
a 2 b 2 b2 a 2
a cos , b sin cos ,0
0,sin
a b
b2 a 2
b sin 1 3sin
0 b
4
b2 3 b2 a 2 0
b2 3
4b2 3a 2 0 can be directly used
a2 4
3 1
e 1
4 2
13.(A) lim f ( x) lim 1 cos 1 cot h
x
h 0
2
2
lim1 cos 1 tanh lim1 cos 1 (h) 1
h 0 h 0 2
lim f ( x) lim h 1 1
x
h 0 2
2
Jump = 1 1
2 2
1
14.(A) yi 32 16 …(i)
m
1
yi 32 8 …(ii)
m
Adding (i) and (ii)
2 yi2 18 24
m
1
m i 1
m
m yi2
yi2 18 24
2 i 1
; 3
m i 1
m
Subtracting (i) and (ii)
m
yi 8
12
m i 1
m
yi 8 yi2 yi
2
2
23 23
2
i 1
; 3
m 12 m 3
m 9 3
15.(B) If d.r.’s of line of intersection are (a, b, c) then
2a 3b 9c 0 …(i)
4a 2b 7c 0 …(ii)
a b c a b c
;
21 18 36 14 4 12 3 22 8
x y 1 z 1
Equation of line
3 22 8
16.(A) a A.( R) p1 log a log A p 1 log R
q 1
b A. R log b log A q 1 log R
r 1
c A. R log c log A r 1 log R
Angle between two vectors
. 3 q r log a
0
So, angle between vectors =
2
Q at22 , 2at2
Equation of tangent at P t1 y x at12
S 0, at1
R 0, at1
Area of trapezium PQRS
1
2at1 4at1 at12 24a 2
2
3a 2t13 24a 2
24
t13 8
3
t1 2
at1
tan t1 2
a
Angle subtended by SR at focus
2 tan 4 4 4
tan 2 ; tan 1
1 tan 1 4 3
2
3
18.(C) B C 180 A
B C 60
2 A
B
3 2
A
C
3 2
1
Area of triangle ABC bc sin A
2
Using sine rule
a sin B a sin C
b ,c
sin A sin A
1 a sin B a sin C
12 sin A
2 sin A sin A
sin B.sin C
24 a 2
sin A
16 2sin B.sin C cos B C cos B C
sin A sin B sin C
24 3 3
cos cos A
sin A 3
3
1 1
3sin A cos A ; 3sin A cos A
2 2
1
9sin 2 A 3sin A 1 sin 2 A
4
3 3 9 30 3 39 3 39
10sin 2 A 3sin A 0 ; sin A ,
4 20 20 20
A 30
19.(C) P x 2, 2
Q x 1 2 or x 1 2
x3 or x 1
P Q R 2,3
x2 y 1 z 1
20.(B) equation of plane 0 2 2 0
1 1 3
2x y z 4 0
x 1 y 2 z 3
Point on the line r is (1, 2, 3)
1 2 3
Reflection of (1, 2, 3) in the plane
x1 1 y1 2 z1 3 2 2 2 3 4
2 1 1 2 2 12 12
x1 1 y1 2 z1 3 6
2 1 1 6
x1 3
y1 3 (3, 3, 2)
z1 2
Point of intersection of line and plane
2 1 r 1 2 2r 3 3r 4 0
r 3
Point of intersection (4, 8, 12)
Equation of line of reflection
x 3 y 3 z 2 x 3 y 3 z 2
;
4 3 8 3 12 2 1 5 10
SECTION-2
21.(0) 22 log5 4.log 4 x x log 2 5 5 x x5 .x log5 4 x5 0
22 log5 x 2 x log 2 5 5 x x5 4log5 x 1 0
5 x x5 2log5 x 1 0
2 2
5x 2log5 x
5 x 2
x 5
log5 x 2
1 0
Always > 0
5 x x5 0 Only for x < 0
Only solution can be for x 0
But for log to define x 0
So, no solution exists
22.(2) z 2 3 i z m 2i 0
Let one real root is k
Then k 2 3 i k m 2i 0
Real part = 0 imaginary part = 0
k 3k m 0
2
k 2 0
m2 k 2
Let non real root is z1
2 z1 3 i
z1 3 i 2
z1 1 i
Product 2 1 = 2
n
2 1 1 1
23.(1.50) lim n n n 1 n n 2 .......... n n1
n 3 3 3
n n
1 1 3n 1. n
n n n 1
3n
1 3n 1
n n
n 1 3 ............ 3 1 1 3
lim . lim 1 1 ......1 n1
n n n n 3n
n n 3 .n
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 ........
n 1 3 32 1 1 3
e. e . e .........e
3 9 3 e e 3 e 2 ; k 1.50
a b a 2 bc ab bd
25.(4) X X
2
c d ac cd bc d
2
a 2 bc 1 …(i)
ab bd 1 ba d 1
ac cd 2 ca d 2
b 1
c 2b
c 2
bc d 2 3 …(ii)
(ii) – (i)
d 2 a2 2
d a d a 2 ; d a 2b
1 1 1
ad ; d b ; a b
b 2b 2b
a 2 bc 1
1
b2 2
1 2b 2 1 ;
4b
1
3b 2 2 2 0
4b
b2 x
1
3x 2 0 12 x 2 8 x 1 0
4x
1 1
b2 , b2 Four such matrices exist
6 2
26.(1) cos 2 tan 1 x 1
x
2
1 x 1
2
1 tan 2 x
cos 2 ;
1 tan 1 x 1
2 2
2
2 1 x 11 x 1 x x 2 2 x 2 2 x 2 x x x 2 2 x 2
x x2 2x 2 2x 4 0
x x 2
4x 6 0
x x 2
4x 6 0
x 0 is the only solution
1 x 1 x
5 5
27.(15) 1 x x 2
x
1
29.(5)
f ( x) t dt
t
1
1 1
g ( x) x for x ,3
x 2
1 5 10
g , g (3)
2 2 3
1
Let P , g , ,3
2
By L.M.V.T.
1
g (3) g
g '() 2
1
3
2
10 5
1 4 3 1
1 2 3 2
5 3 3
2
3 3
2
2 2
3 1
g
2 3/ 2
5
6
6 5
30.(0.50)
bc
ba cb
a bc ab ac ac ab
ac abc
abc a c ca ; ab bc ac bc ab
b abc
ac bc ac bc ab
ab
ab ab
c
bc ab ac ac ab bc ab ac 0 ac ab
C1 C1 C2
ab bc ac ab bc ; ab bc ac ab bc ac ab bc C2 C2 C3
ac bc ac bc ab 0 ab bc ac ab
1 0 ac ab
ab bc ac
2
1 1 ab bc R1 R1 R2 R3
0 1 ab
ab bc ac 27
3
ab bc ac 3 ; a 2 c 2 b 2 2
q q2 q2 q2 p 1 2p 1
abc ; a b c 2 ; 2 2 3 8 ; ; 1
p p2 p2 p2 q 2 2 q 2