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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy, India 17-06-23_Jr.

Super60_STERLING BT_Jee-Main_WTM-02_Key & Sol’s

Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.


 A.P  T.S  KARNATAKA  TAMILNADU  MAHARASTRA  DELHI  RANCHI
A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Jr.Super60_STERLING BT JEE-MAIN Date: 17-06-2023
Time: 09:00AM to 12:00PM WTM-02 Max. Marks: 300

KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 4 2 2 3 4 4 3 5 1
6 4 7 4 8 4 9 3 10 3
11 2 12 2 13 3 14 4 15 2
16 3 17 4 18 3 19 1 20 1
21 10 22 18 23 60 24 8 25 500
26 8 27 800 28 3 29 320 30 20

CHEMISTRY
31 2 32 1 33 2 34 3 35 3
36 1 37 4 38 1 39 2 40 4
41 2 42 1 43 2 44 4 45 2
46 3 47 3 48 3 49 1 50 3
51 5 52 319 53 25 54 2 55 4
56 11 57 4 58 1 59 240 60 12

MATHEMATICS
61 4 62 3 63 4 64 2 65 1
66 2 67 2 68 1 69 3 70 2
71 1 72 4 73 3 74 2 75 2
76 2 77 2 78 4 79 3 80 1
81 1 82 2 83 1 84 9 85 0
86 1 87 1 88 5 89 9 90 8

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SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. s 2R
V 
t t
2  120
V 4
60
2. s s
V 1 2
t1  t2
t t
v1.  v2 .
 2 2  v1  v2
T 2
3. v u
a
t
0  2 j  2k

10
jk

5
4. 1
x  a.22
2
1 2
x  y  a  4
2
x  y  4x
y  3x
2
5. v 2
   v  2   a  .15
2
2
2 v
a     2  a  y
2
3 / 2 15

1/ 4 y
y5
6.  1
S n  g 5  
 2
9
Sn  g.
2
45
 100  36
125
7. u  u cos .iˆ   u sin   gt  ˆj
 30 3iˆ  30  30 ˆj
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 30 3.iˆ
8. RH
2 sin  .cos u 2 sin 2 
u 2 
g 2g
4  tan 

u 2 16
H
2 g 17
8u 2

17 g
9. u
u cos 
2
  60
10. R1 : R2  1:1
as 350 and 550 are complementary
11. Shortest path
d d
t1  
vB2  vR2 12
Shortest time
d d
t2  
vB 13
t1 13

t2 12
12. s s s
v 1 2 3
t1  t2  t2
s

s s s
 
31 32 33
3123

12  23  31
13. v  gt  g  5
s  v.t1
 g 53  147
14.  1
sn  u  a  n  
 2

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 2u 1 
ug  
 g 2
g
 u  2u 
2
g
d  u 
2
g g g
d 1  2u   
2 2 2
g
 2u  g 
2
 g g
 2  u   
 2 2
g
 2.d 
2
15. 2h 2  65
t   3.64
g 9.8
v  2.g .h  2  9.8  65
 35.67
16. 2u
t2 
g
1
h  ut  at 2
2
2
gt2  t1  t2  1  t1  t2 
  g
2  2  2  2 
t  t  g  t  t 
 1 2 . t 2  1 2 
2 2 2 
g  t1  t2  t1  t2
 .
4 2
2 2
g t1  t2 
 
8
17. 2h
hu
g
gh
u
2
u2
H
2g

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1 gh h
 . 
2g 2 4
18.

VM
tan 60 
VR
12
3
VR
12
VR  4 3
3
19. s
V
t
1
ut  at 2
 2
t
at
u
2
20. t   x 2   .x
Differtiating
1= 2xv+ .v
1  v  2 x   
again differentialing
0  2 v 2  2 xa   a
2 v 2   2 x    a
2 v 3  a
21. u sin   8
u cos  6
u  10
22. A 10
R   18
B 5/9
23. u 2 sin 2 
 20
2g
u 2 cos 2 
 10
2g
u2
 30
2g
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Max Range
u2
 60
g
24. 2  h1  h2 
Ru
9
2
16  U  19.62
9.8
U 8
25. 2h
R U
g
2  490
 50  500
9.8
26. d 2x
ax  8
dt 2
d2y
ay  2  0
dt
a  ax 2  ay 2
8
27.   143  90 , VR  5
= 53
VR
Sin 5.3 
VB
4 5

5 VB
25
VB 
4
drift d

VR VB
V
drift  R  width
VB
4
  1000  800 m
5
28. x3
VR
drift  . width
VB
VR
100  .200
VB
VR 1

VB 2
d
t
VB

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d
t
VB2  VB2
d

VB2
VB2 
4
2
 .t
3
29. T  d d

VB  VR VB  VR
16 16
 
12 4
16  1 
   1
4 3 
16
 Hr
3
 16  20  320 Min
30.

10
Sin 30 
VR
VR  20

CHEMISTRY
31. PV  nRT
PV T at given mass

32. 1
Speed of the molecule  temperature, and also  
molecular mass
33. W
PV  RT
M
34. Conceptual
35. x x
nCH 4  nO2 
16 32
1
mole fraction O2 
3
36. PV  nRT

37. U12  U 22  U 32  U 42 54 54
U rms   
4 4 2
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38. 3RT 8 RT 2 RT
U rms  U avg  U mp 
M  M M
U rms : Uavg : U mp
1.224 1.128 1
U rms  Uavg  U mp
39. Real gas behaves like an ideal gas at low pressure and high temperature at this
condition Z = 1.
40. Conceptual
41. Conceptual
42. Conceptual
43. PM
d
RT
44.  a 
 P  2  V  b   RT
 V 
At low P, b negligible  for one mole 
a
PV-  RT
V
PV a
 1
RT VRT
a
Z 1
VRT
45. 1
Temperature α
surface tension
46. Conceptual
47. Conceptual
48. v α n
1.00 2.375

32 x
x  32  2.375
 76  CS2 
49. Dalton’s law is applicable for a non-reacting gaseous mixture.
SO2  Cl2  SO2Cl2
50. Above critical temperature a gas can’t be liquefied.
51. a 3.6 75
TB    75K ,  5K
Rb 0.08  0.6 15
52. PV
1 1 PV
 2 2
T1 T2

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P  V  2 P    0.85V 

348 T2
T2  592 K  3190 C
53. PV
P α n, inital mole n1   0.1 mole
RT
P1 n1

P2 n2
1 0.1
  n2  0.075
0.75 n2
Escape mole = 0.025
54. PM
d
RT
55. rH M
2
 3 3
rH.C 2
M
 93
2
M  54
n4
56. 3 3W
KET  nRT  RT
2 2M
T
KE
M
KE1 T1 M 2 300 44 11
   
KE2 M 1 T2 2 600 1
57. PM  dRT
PA d A M B
 
PB d B M A
4

1
58. n1 .t2 M 2 w1 M 2 M2
 ;  
n2 .t1 M 1 M 1 w2 M1
w1 M1 w1 4
 ; 
w2 M2 4 64
 w1  1gm
59. 2 RT
200   RT  40
2 103
3 3 8
Average K.E.  nRT    40
2 2 2
 240 J

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60. 
PV  nN2  nH 2  nO2  RT 
MATHEMATICS
61. Since a  10, b  9
 roots of x 2  ax  b  0 are 9,1
62. x
Put x  in ax 2  bx  c  0 then the transformed equations
k
2
ax bx
2
 c0
k k
 ax  bkx  ck 2  0
2

63. Let the roots be  , 3 then  + 3   p ,  . 3  1   4  1


   1
 p  2  or  p  0
64.
Let  
3 5

3 5 2  5  
  11  5 5 

2 5 1
  11  5 5 then other root is   11  5 5
 Req eqn is x 2      x    0
i.e x 2   22  x  4  0
 x 2  22 x  4  0
65. For equal roots   b 2  4ac  0
2
 4  7  3m   4  55m  45   0
 9m 2  42m  49  55m  45  0
 9m 2  13m  4  0
 9m 2  9m  4m  4  0
 9m  m  1  4  m  1  0
4
 m  1  Or 
9
66. The original equation is x 2  7 x  12  0
  x  4  x  3  0
 x  3  Or  4
67. Since 40. 5  20. 20   20 3/2 ,
3 2 x 2 3 x 2 2
 20  
 40 5 
2
3 3x 2  2 
 3  2x 
2
12
x
13
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68. x2  x  6  x  2
   x  3 x  2   x  2 , x   x
  x  3 x  2    x  2 
 Or 
  x  3 x  2    x  2 
 x  2  Or  4  Or  2
69. x
Let  2 then x  4  x  3  x  4
x 3
 Or 
x 1
 then 4 x  x  3  x  1
x 3 2
70. 3  x  1 6  x 2  1  x
1 
 x  1  x  1
 6 x 2  x  6  4  x  1
 6 x2  5x  2  0
5  25  48
x 
12
5  73
x
12
71.  1   1
2

 x  
  x    10
 x   x 
2
1  1
 x   0 x    1  0
x  x
2
 x 1 0
Which is impossible
 There is no real root
72. b
Since a  1  0 , The conditions are   0, K1   K2
2a
f  K1   0 and f  K 2   0
2K
 4 K 2  4  K 2  1  0, 2  4
2
 2  K  4
 f  K1  f  K 2   0  f  2  f  4   0 __ 1
  4  2 K  316  8K  15   0
  2 K  7  31  8K   0
  2 K  7  8K  31  0
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7 31
  K          2
2 8
31
From (1) and (2) 2  K  :
8
31
Clearly option D is contained in 2  K 
8
73. The graph lies completely above the x-axis, If   0 and a > 0
74. 5 x  2  3x  8  2 x  6  x  3______ 1
x2 x2 x  2  4x  4
4 40 0
x 1 x 1 x 1
6  3x 2 x x2
 0 0 0
x 1 x 1 x 1
  x  1 x  2   0  x  1 Or  x  2 ______  2 
From 1 and  2  x   ,1   2,3
75. x 1 x 3 x 1 x3
   0
3x  4 3x  2 3x  4 3x  2

 x  1 3x  2    x  3 3x  4   0
 3x  4  3x  2 
3x 2  5x  2  3x 2  5x  12
 0
 3x  4  3x  2 
14
 0
 3x  4  3x  2 
4 2
  x
3 3
76. 3
3x  x  4  0
3
Put 3x  y
y2  4 y  3  0
  y  3 y  1  0
1 y  3
 1  3x  3
 30  3x  31  0  x  1
77. The given inequality is valid for any ‘x’, if and only if   0 , as a = 1>0
2
i.e if 4  4 K  1  4 15 K 2  2 K  7   0
i.e if K 2  6 K  8  0
  K  4  K  2   0
2 K 4
 K 3
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78.     2,  5
Req. eqn in x 2   2    1   2    1 x   2    1  2    1  0
2
 x 2            2  2  x
 
  2  2   2    2   2       2    1  0
 x 2   6  x   2  2              2   2    1  0
 x 2  6 x  13  0
79. K  1 K  2 b  K  1 K  2 c
  ;          2
K K 1 a K  K  1 a
2


 K  1  K  K  2  b 2 c c 2
 ;1    1   
ac 2

K  K  1 a K a a K a K
2a
K       2
ac
2 K 2  4 K  1 b
       1
K  K  1 a
Putting  2  in 1
2
a  b  c  b 2  4ac
c
1
a
80. Since ac  0,  i  ac  0  or  ii  ac  0
1  b 2  4ac;  2  d 2  4ac
 either 1  Or   2 is positive if ac  0
Hence P  x  .Q  x   0 has atleast two real roots
81. The given equation becomes an identify if and only each coefficient is equal to zero.
For a = 2, Given eqn becomes an identify
82. Since x – 2 is a factor of P  x   x 2  ax  b and Q  x   x 2  cx  d ,
P  2   0 and Q  2   0.
 4  2a  b  0     1
4  2c  d  0 --------(2)
 2a  b  2c  d  b  d  2  c  a  (from (1) and (2))
bd
 2
ca
83. x
Let y  2  x 2 y  5 xy  9 y  x  0
x  5x  9
2
 x y  x  5 y  1  9 y  0
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  5 y  1  36 y 2  0
 25 y 2  10 y  1  36 y 2  0
 11y 2  10 y  1  0
 11y 2  11y  y  1  0
 11y  y  1  1 y  1  0
1
  y 1
11
 Max value = 1
84. 200  10 x  x 2  0 if x 2  10 x  200  0
i.e if x 2  20 x  10 x  200  0
i.e if x  x  20   10  x  20   0
i.e if  20  x  10
Hence x = 9
85. For both roots common, corresponding coefficients are equal
6K  2
 6 K  2  2  6 K  2  ;3K  1 
2
Dividing eqn  2  with 2
p
 r   2r  p  0
2
86. 6 x 2  5 x  39  x 2  4 x  21  x 2  x  6
S.O.B.S, twice and solving we get only 2 real roots
87. 1  ax
ax  by  1  y     1
b
Putting 1 in cx 2  dy 2  1,
d 2
cx 2  2 1  ax   1
b
 b 2cx 2  d 1  a 2 x 2  2ax   b 2
 b 2cx 2  a 2 dx 2  2adx  d  b 2  0
 x 2  b 2c  a 2 d   2adx  d  b 2  0      2 
For only one solution, discriminate of (2) = 0
a 2 b2
  1
c d
88. 2 x  3  y,
2
Then 2 x  3  3 2 x  3  2  0
 y2  3 y  2  0
  y  2  y  1  0  y  2(or ) y  1
 2 x  3   2 (or) 2 x  3  1
 2 x  3  2 (or) 2 x  3  1
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5 1
x (or )  (or )  2(or )  1
2 2
By verification, all values are satisfying the given equation
5 1 5
    2  1  
2 2 2
 2  5
89. Given a, b, c are positive,
1 1 1 a b b c a c 
 a  b  c      3          
a b c b a c b c a
Using A.M- G.M inequality,
The least value is 3  2  2  2  9
90. Given x, y, z are positive, by A.M-G.M Inequality
x y
 xy     1
2
yz
 yz      2 
2
zx
 zx      3
2
 x  y  ( y  z )( z  x
8
xyz

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