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JEE (Advanced)-2023
CONCEPT RECAPITULATION TEST – I
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 26-04-2023

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

Section – A

1. D
Sol. Displacement of G = Displacement w.r.t. C + Displacement of C
Further, by mathematical calculations, it can be solved.
B
v
v
3v

C 60 
a
60  

2. C
 
Sol. E1 cos  E2 sin …(i) 2
2 2
  
E1 sin  E2 cos  E0 …(ii)
2 2  
Solving we get E1 
2 2
/2

E2 E1

3. A
Sol. For equilibrium FB
N = F
and, FB  N  mg
h 1 F
where, F    (g)(hb) and FB  (h)(h tan )bg
2
  2 N

N
mg

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4. D
ba
Sol. r  a x
   a
r
b

 F  dx
    2 
0
r  Y x
dx

5. A, B, C
1 qQ qQ V0
Sol. Total energy E  mv 2  
2 4 0a 80a a 
qQ 
E D
40 (2a)
 The particle is moving on an ellipse of semi-major axis a a
a3 163ma3
and the time period will T  2 
 qQ  qQ
 4 m 
 0 
From geometry b  a sin 
3 2
 Area A = ab = a2 sin   a
2

6. A, C
Sol. Path difference = 0
d2 yd  2 
   1 t
D 2D  3 
y = 2 mm
d2 y1d
When slab is removed then path difference =  = 0, y1 = 2d = 4mm
D 2D

7. A, B, D
2GMm GM2
Sol. U 
d2  y 2 2d

2GMm 2Gm2
 
d2  y2 d

 2 1
= 2Gm2   
 d2  y 2 d 
 
1
= U  mv 2
2

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8. C, D
Sol. For ball O (positively charged) to be in equilibrium at the A (+q) D (–q)
middle point of BC
 q q  Q 2Q
  2
cos   2

 4  0 (a 5)
2 4 0 (a 5)  4 0 a 4 0 a2

5 5Q  a 1 
 q ascos    
2  a 5 5

C (+2Q)
5 5Q B (Q) O 
If q  ball will be in equilibrium, even if charges are
2
inter charged.
If charge at C is +Q, then
2qcos 
Q  Q
5
2qcos 
O
5
a  0  = 90° which is not possible

9. A, B, C
Sol. Rate of loss of heat = K (T – T0)
2
12  K  30  k 
5
dT 2
ms  12  (T  15)
dt 5
25 300
dT 1 240
    dt  s
90  2T (2.5)s 3
15 0 ln  
 2

10. A, C
Sol. As the two prisms are identical and their refracting angle are inverted the net dispersion and net
deviation of the ray by the combined prisms will be zero.

Section – B

11. 4
Sol.

2T 2T
P0 - + ρgh - P0 =
R R
4T
h=
Rρg

12. 9
Sol. As we know that electrostatic field at any point P, due to uniformly distributed line change (if point
does not lie on the line) is along the angle bisector of the angle made by line charge at point P, so
 = 45°  a = 4 and b = 5  a + b = 9.

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13. 5
Sol. For the moment of inertia of the about disc of mass dm at
distance x about the given axis, we will use A
x2  y2  R2
1
d  dmy 2 ,dm  dV R
2 y
Where, y will be radius O x
Density of spherical segment is x C
dx
M M M
  R  R
V 2 2 2 B
 y dx  (R  x )dx
R R/2
2

M 24M
  
5R3 5R3
24
1
d  dm  y 2 d
2
1  2
d  y 2 dx  y2  y dx
2 2
Total moment of inertia of segment of sphere is
R R
 2 
   d  y dx ,   (R 2  x 2 )2 dx
2 R 2 R
2 2
R

 (R 4  2R2 x 2  x 4 )dx
2 R
2
R
24M   4 2R 2 x 3 x5 
   R x   
5R3 2  3 5 R / 2
24M  53R5 53
    MR 2
5R3 2 480 200
53 53mR2
 MR2 
200 40x
 x=5

14. 9
gR 2 g gR 2 g
Sol. gh  2
. Given gh = , 2
 or R + h = 10 R or h = 9 R.
( R  h) 100 ( R  h) 100

15. 8
Sol. The stresses are zero at the free end and maximum at the axis. Therefore, the rod will ruptures at
the middle.
Let us consider the element of rod at a distance x from the axis, the mass of element
dm   Adx
Applying Newton’s second law,
F   F  dF     Adx   2 x
Where  is the rotation speed.
x2
F    dF    A 2 C
2

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Rupture of rod will occur when f  


 2l 2 8 1 8
   2
 n
8 l 2 l 2

16. 1
1 Q
Sol. P1  P2 
2
 
 v 22  v12  g h2  h1 
1 P 2.5m
=  10 3 (12  3 2 )  10 3  10( 0.5)
2 2m
3 3
=  4  10  5  10
3
= 1000 J/m

17. 4
0.69 0.69
Sol. A  day 1 and  B  day 1
5 30
 dN   dN 
Given  OA   64  OB 
 dt   dl 
  A NOA  64BNOB
dNA dNB
At time t, 
dt dt
  A NA  BNB
NOA N 
Dividing equation (1) and (2)  64  OB 
NA  NB 
1 1
But NA  NOA 2  and NB  NOB 2B
 Equation (3) becomes  1  64e2 e t
 a (  A  B )t  64

 ( A  B )t  ln(64)  2.303log10 64
2.303log10 64
 t  36 days
 0.693 0.693 
 5  30 
 

18. 6
Sol. AP  1  s  a A
AQ  6  s
 s  (s  a)  6  1  a  5 A/2
P
a  2R sin A r
 sinA  1 B C
 A  90o
r Q
 tan(A / 2) 
1
r  1
   s.r  6

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Chemistry PART – II

Section – A

19. A
Sol.

20. A
PV
Sol. Z  for 1 mole gas 
RT

71bar  V
0.869 
 0.0821L  atm R mol    400K 
1

0.869  0.0821 1.01325  400


V  0.407  0.41 L
71

21. C
Sol.

22. D
Sol. H  HF, Cl  ClF,ClF3 ,ClF5
Br  BrF, BrF3 , BrF5
I  IF, IF3 , IF5 , IF7

23. A, B, C, D
Sol. 40ºC
 2Ca  OH 2  Cl2  g   C a Cl2  Ca  O Cl   2H2 O
x   y  2
 CaCl2  Ca  OCl 2  H2 O 
 Ca OH 2  Cl2
excess

 Oxidizing properties of Ca  OCl  2 is due to presence of OCl


 ’X’ and ‘Y’ exist together in the presence of basic medium.

24. A, C, D
1 1
Sol. S  and 
2 2
Spin quantum number is not obtained by schrodinger wave equation orbital angular momentum
h
=     1.
2

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25. A, B
Sol. Monosaccharides are reducing sugars. Acetals (as D) are non reducing sugars.

26. A, C
r
Sol. In NaCl structure,  0.414
r
In antifluorite structure S2  ions present at alternate tetrahedral interstitial site of fcc. Hence
coordination number of anion is 4.
In CsCl (BCC lattice), 2  r  r  ,2 r  r   3a

27. A, B, C
Sol.

28. A, B, D
900ºC
Sol. Mg  NH3  g   Mg3N2  H2  gas 
Mg3N2  H2 O  Mg  OH 2  NH3  gas 

Section – B

29. 4
2
3
2

Sol. Kc 
    4  ; 9  9  1
z
 y  x   y  16 16  y 
  y   1, moles of y = 4 at equilibrium

30. 6
Sol. 2NaOH  NiCl2  Ni  OH 2  2NaCl
2mole 2mole
 1mole 1 mole 2 mole

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At equilibrium, Ni2    1M
2
K sp Ni  OH2   1016  Ni2   OH  , OH  2  1016
 pOH  8, pH  6

31. 7
Sol Ag2 S, PbCrO4 , CaC2 O 4 , FePO 4 , CuS, PbI2 , Ag2 S2O 3

32. 1
Sol. nCv,m  T2  T1   0.821 V2  V1 
0.5  2R  T2  T1   0.8217  2
0.0821T2  T1   0.821 5
T2  T1  50
T  V 
Stotal  Ssystem  Ssurr  nCv,m ln  2   nRln  2   Ssurr  0
 T1   V1 
7  350 
 0.5  2 ln    0.5  2R ln    1.95  0.7  1.95  2.1  0.95  1
 2  400 

33. 4
Sol. NaOH
Na2 SO3
solution S
SO 2  g Warm
Na2 SO3  S  Na+ 
H2 S  g  O S O Na

S 

O
Algebric sum of oxidation states of sulphur atoms present in a molecule of compound
‘Z’ = + 6 – 2= + 4

34. 5
Sol.

35. 0
Sol. O
O
C CH3
C CH3
Acylation E2

Cl

36. 7
Sol. Pb2 O3 ,ClO2 ,P4 O8 , GaO, Fe3 O 4 , Pb3 O 4 ,NO2

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Mathematics PART – III

Section – A

37. C
h r
h 1 r /3
Sol. Tr 1  25 Cr  ab   x 2 cr  x 
h = 25  r = 15
 25 C15 a10 b10 c15
10a + 10b + 15c = 1
Use AM  GM inequality
35
25  1 
Required value = C15  
 35 

38. B
Sol. Put x  tan2   x  tan4 
dx  4 tan3 .sec 2 d
4
I   tan .4 tan3 .sec 2 .d    x 5/ 4  c
5

39. C
     
Sol. Vector which is orthogonal to a and caplanar to b and c is a  b  c  
3ˆj  kˆ
 Required vector is
10

40. A
Sol. Differential equation can be rewritten as
 xdy  ydx   x2 
     ( x dy  y dx) sin xy
 x2   y2 
 

41. A, C, D
Sol. z2 + az + a2 = 0
 z = a, a2 ( where ‘’ is non real root of cube unity )
 locus of z is a pair of straight lines
2
and arg (z) =arg(a) + arg() or arg(a) + arg( )
2
 arg(z) = 
3
also, |z| = |a||| or |a| |2|  |z| = |a|.

42. A, C
Sol. Let a1 = ( 2m+1)2 , a2 = (2n+1)2
 a1 –a2 =4( m(m+1)-n(n+1)) = 8k
so, difference of any two odd square is always a multiple of 8
Now apply C1 – C3 and C2 –C3
then C1 and C2 both become multiple of 8 so  always a multiple of 64.

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43. A, D
b 1
Sol. Since  f x dx  b  a f b  ax  adx ,
a 0
2 1 1

 sin x dx   sinx  1 dx   sinx 


2 2 2
 2 x  1 dx
1 0 0
4 1
2
 cos x 2 dx  8 cos8 x  4  dx

4 0
0
2
= 8 cos 162x  1 dx .
1

44. C, D
Sol. For a > b > c > d > e > f
Required cases  10 C 6 or 10
C4
For a < b < c < d < e < f, required cases 9 C6  9 C3
For a < b  c < d < e < f, we here a < b < c < d < e < f or a < b = c < d < e < f
Total cases = 9 C6  9 C5  10 C6 or 10 C 4
for a < b  c < d  e < f, we have a < b < c < d < e < f or a < b = c < d < e < f
or a < b < c < d = e < f or a < b = c < d = e < f
9
C6  9 C5  9 C5  9 C 4  10 C6  10 C5  11C 6 or 11C5

45. A, B
Sol. y A

P(-2, 0) (h, 0)
O x

B
Point ‘P’ clearly lies on the directrix of y2 = 8x.
Thus slope of PA and PB are 1 and -1 respectively.
Equation of PA : y =x +2, equation of PB : y = -x –2, equation of AB : x = 2.
Let the centre of the circle be ( h, 0) and radius be ‘r’
h2 h2
  r
2 1
 h2 + 4 + 4h = 2(h2 +4 – 4h)  h2 – 12h + 4 = 0
12  8 2
h= = 6  4 2  | h –2| = 4( 2 –1), 4( 2 +1).
2
46. A, B, C, D
Sol.  adjB  adj  adjB   adj B I
B adjB  adj  adjB   adj B B
n 1
 B adj  adj B   B B
n2
 adj  adjB   B B
T 1
 adj A    A A 1  |T  A  A T   A A 1  adj A

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Section – B

47. 4
x
t 2dt
x
t 2dt

0 at x2
Sol. lim  x  sin x  = lim = lim
x 0
0
at x 0 x  sin x  x 0 a  x 1  cos x 
x2 2
= lim = =1 (given)
x0 2 x a
2 sin . ax
2
 a = 4.

48. 6
1
Sol. S  Sn 
300
1
1

1
 3n  1  3 1  1  1   1
1 1 300 2  3n  00
1 1
3 3
1 1 2 1 1
 n    n   3n > 450
3 300 3 3 450
 least value of n = 6

49. 8
Sol. cos ec 2  cos ec 2   cos ec 2  1
 3
 ,  ,  many be ,
2 2
Hence no. of ordered pairs = 2  2  2 =8

50. 4
Sol. Let sides of rectangle be p and q; Area of rectangle  pq  200 ………..(i)
Area of ellipse  ab  200   ab  200 ……………(ii)
2 2
Distance BD  p  q  distance between foci  p2  q2  4a2 e2 or
2
p  q  
 2pq  4 a 2  b2 ………………(iii)
Also from the definition of ellipse sum of focal lengths is 2a. Then AB + AD = p + q = 2a (iv)
2 2 2
putting value of  p  q  in equation (3) from equation (4) we have  2a   2pq  4a  4b
 4a 2  2  200  4 a 2  b2  pq  200   a 2
 100  a2  b2  b  10 from equation (2),
ab  200  a  20 since, p  q  2a (from (4))
 perimeter =  2  p  q  4a  4  20  80

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B
p q

B (s2)
D (s1)

51. 6
3
Sol. f  x    x  a  b
 Rolle’s theorem is applicable to  (x) at x = 2
   a     b  and f '  2   0
2
 0  f b   f  a    a  b  f ' b   3 b  a 
And  a  2  f ''  2   6  2  a   0
 a  2  f ''  2   6  2  a   0 and f ''  2   6

52. 8
x t 2 dt
lim 
x 0 0
 2  2 t x2
Sol. lim I1   lim 1
x 0  x  sin x  x 0 
1  cos x   2  2x
2
 1   2

   2

53. 5
 4 7 10 13
Sol. tan  tan  tan  tan  tan
15 15 15 15 15
  tan12º  tan 48º    tan84º  tan24º   3
sin60º sin60º
   3
cos12º cos 48º cos24º cos84º
 1 1 
 3  1
 cos 60º  cos 36º cos108º  cos 60º 
 1 1 
 3   1  5 3
 1 5  1 1 5  1 

 2 4 2 4 

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54. 4
Sol. Let a be the edge of the cube, so that z
 
OA  a ˆi, OB  a ˆj and
     
OC  ak; ˆ OL  OB  BL  OB  OA  a ˆi  ajˆ  a ˆi  ˆj  
  C N

Similarly, we can have OM  a ˆj  kˆ ; ON  a kˆ  ˆi ;   
 M P

and OP  a ˆi  ˆj  kˆ 
  
 
Now CL  OL  OC  a ˆi  ˆj  akˆ  a ˆi  ˆj  kˆ ;  
   x
 
AM  OM  OA  a ˆj  kˆ  aiˆ  a ˆj  kˆ  ˆi   A
   B

and BN  ON  OB  a kˆ  ˆi  a kˆ  ˆi  ˆj   
y
Let Q be a point xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ on a line drawn through O parallel to given line, so that

OQ  xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ  OQ  x 2  y 2  z 2
 
Now OP.OQ  OP.OQ cos 

   
 ˆi  ˆj  kˆ .a xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ  a 1  1  1 x 2  y 2  z 2 cos 
xyz
 a  x  y  z  a 3 x 2  y 2  z2 cos   cos  
3 x 2  y 2  z2
xyz x  y  z xyz
Similarly, cos   ; cos   and cos  
3 x 2  y 2  z2 3 x2  y2  z2 3 x 2  y 2  z2
Now, cos2   cos2   cos2   cos2 

x  y  z
2 2 2
  x  y  z    x  y  z    x  y  z 
2



4 x 2  y2  z 2   44

3 x 2  y 2  z2  3 x 2
 y 2  z2  3

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