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24-09-2023 - JR - Super60 - NUCLEUS & STERLING BT - Jee-Adv (2022-P1) - CTA-09&CTA-01 - (QAT-01) - Key & Sol's
24-09-2023 - JR - Super60 - NUCLEUS & STERLING BT - Jee-Adv (2022-P1) - CTA-09&CTA-01 - (QAT-01) - Key & Sol's
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 10 2 7 3 7 4 2.10 5 1 6 4
13 D 14 ABCD 15 C 16 B 17 A 18 B
PHYSICS
19 1 20 8 21 9 22 5 23 1.67 24 1.73
25 4 26 7 27 AC 28 AB 29 AC 30 BD
31 AD 32 ABCD 33 A 34 B 35 C 36 D
CHEMISTRY
78.3
37 462 38 292 39 5.6 40 to 41 8 42 662.4
78.5
43 13 44 432 45 ABC 46 ABCD 47 ABD 48 AC
49 ABD 50 BD 51 A 52 B 53 D 54 B
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy 24-09-2023_Jr.SU60_NUCLEUS & STERLING BT_Jee-Adv(2022-P1)_CTA-09 & CTA-01_(QAT-01)_Key & Sol’s
SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1. Put x cos , see that two cosine rules for two triangles. Max value 109 sum 10
n 1
k n
2. Put n 14 in sin n1
k 1 n 2
c.a 6
3. Let c lies on line
c.b 10
distance
c ab 10a 6b l 10 l m 2 4
ab ab m 6
No. of divisors = 5
1 2 1 T 1 T
4. 2
1 3 5. A A1
4
21 1 1 2 T T 8 1 2
4
2
. A
1 3
A1
21 1 3
8 1 1
A1
21 2 3
21 1 3 1
A
8 5 2 1
21 3 1
A
40 2 1
21 21
Trace of 3 1
40 10
a b c a b c
5. b c a 3abc a b c 3 3 3
c a b a 3 b3 c 3 3abc
c a b b c a
a b c 3abc 0 a b c a b 2 c 2 ab bc ca 0
3 3 3
2
a b c 0 or a b c
sin 1 x sin 1 2 x sin 1 3 x 0 or sin 1 x sin 1 2 x sin 1 3x
sin 1 x, sin 1 2 x, sin 1 3 x x 0
cos cos sin sin cos
1 x 2 1 4 x 2 2 x 2 1 9 x 2 onlysolution
3
4 3 1 0
6. We have AB 1 2 I
2 2 0 1
1 2
AB C1 C1 , AB C2 C2 and so on.
1 2
tr AB AB C tr AB C ..... tr AB
r 1 2 50
Cr tr 1 2 C50 S Let
r 1
S tr C1 tr C2 ..... tr C50
S 1.31 3.32 5.33 ..... 99.350
3S 1.32 3.33 ..... 97.350 99.351
2S 1.3 2.32 3.33 ..... 2.350 99.351
3 2.3 2.32 ...... 2.350 99.351
3. 350 1
3 2. 99.351
3 1
3 3 3 99.351 6 98.351 S 3 49.351
51
a b 100
1
7. Solutions are, 3 , 2 3, 2 3 Product 1
3
x 11y 2 y
8. (i) k1 ,
11
x 2 y is divisible by 11
x 13 y 2 y
(ii) k2
13
x 2 y is divisible by 13
6 x 12 y 6x y 6 x 12 y 6 x y 13 y 6x y
1 1 1 1 1
11 11 13 13 13
6 x y 143k
6 x 6 y 143k 5 y 138k 5 y 5k
k y is divisible by 6
6 x 6 y 138k 5 6 x y 28
Minimum = 28 K 2 789 sum 19
1
9. Simplify : 2cos 4 x 1 0 cos 4 x and now proceed
2
10. BC 1 B C
BC 1B B 1CC
BC 1B B
BC 1B CC 1B
B C C 1 B
1
A B 1C B C . B C C 1B
=I
A I
11. AB 2 2 AB 0 AB AB 2 I 0
Since AB O2 AB 2 I 0 AB 2I is singular also
AB 2 I 0 A B 2 A1 0 B 2 A1 0 if A 0
3 6
E , lies on 6 x 10 y 59 0
2 8
Solve for we get 10
C 10,5
Also reflection of A about CF lies on BC. Find A’ and find equation of BC.
14. Since they are unit vectors, we have A B 1 C . It is also given that the angle
between
A and C equals that between B and C , i.e.,
A.C B.C
A.C cos B.C
AC B C
Since A.B 0, we get from the given value of C ,
A.C A. A A.B A A B
i.e., cos , and similarly, B.C cos . This is, cos , so that answer (a) is
correct.
Next, we have
2 2 2
1 C.C 2 2 2 A B 2 2 2 A B A.B 2 2 2
2 1 2 2 1 2 cos 2 cos 2
1 2 1 cos 2
2 2
2 2
15. P a b c 2
2
2 a b 3b c c a 6 a b c 6 4 24
Q a b c 5
6 a b b c c a 12 a b c 60
1
R a b 20
2
1
2
2a 3b a b
1
2 a b 3 a b
2
5
40 100
2
S a b 30
a b a b a 30
s a 2 s a 1 s b 2 2 s b 1 s c 2 3 s c 1
16. A)
s a
s b
s c
1 1 1
s a s a 1 s b s b 2 s c s c 3
i i 1 2i 1
B) ai 12 22 ......i 2
6
10
S ai
10 i i 1 2i 1
i 1 i 1 6
n2
C) Tn
500 3n3
1 500
Let U n 2 3n
Tn n
dTn
500 3n3 2n m 2 9n 2 n 1000 3n3
0
dn
500 3n3
2
500 3n3
1/3
1000
n
3
1/3
1000
Now, 6 7
3
2
D) Tr 2
r 1 r 2
2r 1
1
1
2 2
r r 1 r 2 r 1 r r 1 2
2
n n
S n Tr Vr Vr 1
r 1 r 1
1
V1 Vn1 1 2
n 1
n 2 r 1
17. A) S n cos4
r 1 n
1 n 4 r 1
1 cos 2
4 r 1 n
1 n 4 r 1 4 r 1
1 cos2 2 cos 2
4 r 1 n n
1 n 1 8 r 1
1 1 cos 4
4 r 1 2 n
1 3 3
n n
4 2 8
A B A B 2 mC
B) cos mA cos mB cos mC 2 cos m cos m 1 2sin
2 2 2
mC A B mC
1 2sin cos m sin for m 4n 1
2 2 2
mC AB A B
1 2sin cos m cos m
2 2 2
mA mB mC
1 4sin sin sin
2 2 2
n n
C) cos x 1 sin x, for n even x m ,
3
For n odd x 2m or x 2 p
2
as cos n
x sin n x sin 2 x cos2 x 1if n 2
6 4
D) sin x 2
or , but for exactly three roots sin x 1
5m m 5m m 2
6
1 m 2,3, 1, 6
5m m 2
18.
0 x 1 f x 15 x x 2 x 7 x8 0
8 7
x 1 f x x x x x 15 0 2
X 1 is not root. Also there can not be negative root
C) No. of real roots = 0
3 1 3 3
D) x 2 or x 4 4 4 4 3
2 2 4 4
PHYSICS
19.
When the ball is just released, the net force on ball is Weff mg – buoyant force
The terminal velocity ' v f ' of the ball is attained when net force on the ball is zero.
Viscous force 6 rv f Weff
2
When the ball acquires rd of its maximum velocity v f
3
2
the viscous force is = Weff .
3
2 1
Hence net force is Weff Weff Weff
3 3
a
required acceleration is =
3
20. Let the tension at highest point be Fo and at lowest point be F
g
Then FoCos F and Fo sin
2
g
Therefore F cot and if F is tension at losewt point and R is radius of curvature
2
then Fd Rd g . Calculating we get R = 8 m.
m l2 l m l
21. i) Li L f ; MV V
12 2 6M
mV l
ii) Pi Pf ; 0 MV mV1 V 1 V1
M 6
V (V1 ) l ml l l m
iii) e 1 V V1 ; ; 1 3
l 2 6 M 6 2 M
0
2
m m
2 M 9 kg .
M 2
M
0 V
m
V1
4S
22. The excess pressure , where R = 2 cm.
R
23. Let the tangential acceleration of m1 be a.
m2 g m1 g sin m1 m2 a
40 25 15
a m / s2
9 9
the normal acceleration of m1 is zero.
speed of m1 is zero.
15
The magnitude of acceleration of m1 m / s2.
9
24.
Let the magnitude of velocity of top of the rod be VR towards left and the
speed of block B be V .
d 1 d 2
l1 l2 constant 0 u VR cos 60 0 ......... 1
dt dt
d d
l3 l4 constant 3 4 0 VR cos 30 V 0 ......... 2
dt dt
Solving (1) & (2)
V 3u m/ s
25. Let velocities of block 2 and block 3 be v2 and v3 towards right.
2 v 3 2 v 3 v
2 3
+4
3
x
+4
3
Anti-clockwise
28. Frictional force on mass A 0
Static limiting frictional force on mass B ' B mA mB g 0.5 5 15 10 100 N
29. Using energy conservation between initial moment and equilibrium moment when
T mg
1 mg 2 1
L mv 2 mg 2L
2 L 2
V 3gL
If ball falls a maximum distance of L x.
1 mg 2
mg L x x
2 L
x L 3
PEmax mgL 2 3
t
5t 2
30. for A : y A 10t; x A 0.5 10t dt
0
2
t
for B : y B 20t; x B 0.5 20t dt 5t 2
0
xB x A 250
Difference of height of tower y B y A
31. Let L1 and L2 , m1 and m2 ,V1 and V2 be the length of the arms of the balance, the mass
and volume of the balls, respectively.
The equilibrium condition on such scales: m1 L1 m2 L2
Since the buoyant force is proportional to the volume of a given body, when immersed
in water, the balance of the balance will not be disturbed if V1L1 V2 L2
Divide term by term the first equality by the second:
m1 m2
or 1 2 .
V1 V2
This suggests that the average densities of the balls are equal. From this it is clear that in
a denser (silver) ball there is a cavity, as a result of which the equilibrium is maintained.
32. Since net force on block is zero. Hence net reaction exerted on block by
incline plane is vertically upwards and has magnitude equal to mg.
33. A) Initial velocity of centre of mass of given system is zero and net external force is in
vertical direction. Since there is shift of mass downward, the centre of mass has only
downward shift.
B) Obviously there is shift of centre of mass of given system downwards. Also the
pulley exerts a force on string which has a horizontal component towards right. Hence
centre of mass of system has a rightward shift.
C) Both block and monkey moves up, hence centre of mass of given system shifts
vertically upwards.
D) Net external force on given system is zero. Hence centre of mass of given system
remains at rest
34. Use equation of continuity and concept “pressure is greater at lower and broader
section”.
35. Point J No equilibrium
K Unstable equilibrium
L Stable equilibrium
M Neutral equilibrium
36. Equation of path is given as y ax bx 2
Comparing it with standard equation of projectile;
g x2
y x tan
2u 2 cos2
g
tan a, 2 b
2u cos 2
g
Horizontal component of velocity u cos
2b
g
2 a
2u sin 2(u cos ) tan 2b 2a 2
Time of flight T =
g g g bg
2
g
.a
u 2 sin 2 [u cos .tan ]2 2 b a2
Maximum height H =
2g 2g 2g 4b
g g
2 . a
u 2 sin 2 2(u sin ) (u cos ) 2b 2b a
Horizontal range R
g g g b
CHEMISTRY
37. 100 gm of impure Si contain 84g of Si 200 gm contain
200 84
168 g.
100
168
Number of moles of Si 6
28
One mole of silicon can give one mole of CH 3 2 SiCl2
6 moles of Si gives 6 moles of CH 3 2 SiCl2
Condensation of 6 moles CH 3 2 SiCl2 after hydrolysis may give a straight chain silicone
or a cyclic silicone
CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
HO - Si - O - Si - O - Si - O - Si - O - Si - O - Si - OH
1,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-ene
44. x 18, y 24
45. Due to hybridization the size of orbitals change Electron distribution in s-orbitals is
much more diffuse than in sp n hybrids or p-orbitals alone. The hybridization of 3s and
3p orbitals on sulphur or phosphorous would produce more favorable bond angles with
regard to repulsion, but the overlap between those orbitals and the hydrogen 1s orbitals
is less effective. The hydrogen orbitals can overlap better with a smaller unhybridized
p-orbital on sulphur or phosphorous . The result is that the orbitals used by the central
atom have a very slight degree of hybridization but closely resemble pure p-orbitals
46. All the given statements are correct.
47. With increasing temperature maxima moves towards higher velocity. And with
increasing mass maxima moves towards lower velocity side.
48. At 300 K , G 0 H 0 T S 0 28.44 kJ/mole proceeds in forward direction
At 1200 K , G 0 2.59 kJ/mole proceeds in reverse direction
49. At 300 K , G 0 H 0 T S 0 28 kJ/mole and at 1200 K , G 0 3 kJ/mole
50. When helium is added to system at constant pressure, in order to maintain constant
pressure volume of the system has to be increased, so reaction moves in the forward
direction.
51.
53. Conceptual
54. Lower be the ka value of acid, higher be the degree of hydrolysis of its salt of strong
base.
Stronger acids release maximum heat when titrated with strong base.
Equal values of ka & kb for acid and base respectively will evolve same amount of heat
and titration.