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07 10 2023 SR Super60 NUCLEUS & STERLING BT Jee Main RPTM 10 KEY
07 10 2023 SR Super60 NUCLEUS & STERLING BT Jee Main RPTM 10 KEY
CHEMISTRY
31) 1 32) 2 33) 3 34) 4 35) 4
36) 4 37) 3 38) 3 39) 3 40) 1
41) 3 42) 1 43) 2 44) 1 45) 3
46) 2 47) 4 48) 1 49) 4 50) 1
51) 4 52) 1 53) 3 54) 1 55) 5
56) 1 57) 1 58) 8 59) 2 60) 8
MATHEMATICS
61) 1 62) 2 63) 4 64) 1 65) 4
66) 1 67) 2 68) 1 69) 1 70) 1
71) 1 72) 2 73) 4 74) 2 75) 3
76) 2 77) 1 78) 4 79) 3 80) 3
81) 216 82) 130 83) 2 84) 2 85) 5
86) 69 87) 1 88) 2 89) 1 90) 2
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1. 1 1
F L mv 2
2 2
1 AY (L)2 1 2
mv
2 L 2
Y 4.42 104 N / m 2
2. Let F be the force at distance x from the front end
F 2 F0 2F X
F 0
X L L
L
d 2 F0 X strees 2F X
Strain ; d 0 dX ;
dX YAL Y YSL
0
2
2 F0 x 2 FL
0
YS 2 SY
3. dr r1 r2 Ldr
tan dy
dy L r1 r2
F .dy F Ldr FL dr
de .
r2 y r 2 y (r1 r2 ) Y (r1 r2 ) r 2
r
FL r1 dr FL 1 1
Y (r1 r2 ) r2 r 2 Y (r1 r2 ) r r
de
2
FL 1 1
Y (r1 r2 ) r1 r2
FL r1 r2 FL
e
Y (r1 r2 ) r1r2 Yr1r2
4. Assuming Hookes law to be valid.
T (l )
T k (l )
Let , l0 natural length ( original length )
T k (l l0 )
So, T k (l1 l0 ) and 2T k (l2 l0 )
T l l
1 0
2T l2 l0
l0 2l1 l2
W T .A T .21 x
7.2 102 2 10 102 2 103
28.8 106 2.88 105 J
6.
PV = constant
4T 4 3 4T 4 3 4T 4 3
P0 a P0 b P0 c
a 3 b 3 c 3
P0 (a3 b3 c3 ) 4T (c 2 a 2 b 2 )
P0 (a3 b3 c3 ) P0 (63 53 43 )a 27 P0a
T
2 2 2 2 2 2 20
4(c a b ) 4(4 5 6 )
7. If R be the meniscus radius R
cos( ) b
Excess pressure on concave side of meniscus
2S
R
2S 2S
h g cos
R b
2S
h cos
b g
8.
c 90
For water oil interface
9. Vt R 2 ;V2 4V
10. 2 r 2 2 (2 rdr ) 2 r 4 4 r 4 2
P 2
h h h
11. v
mg sin fv a 2
t
mgt sin agt sin
a 2v v
12. Terminal velocity of a spherical body in liquid
1 1 1 1
Again, v A2 ghA p A vB 2 ghB pB v A2 p A vB 2 pB
2 2 2 2
1
2
1
2
1
PA PB (vB 2 v A2 ) 1 4v A2 v A2 3 1 1000 1 3 v A2
2
2
( PA PB 2cm of water column 3 1 1000dyn / cm
9000
vA 54.77cm / s
3
So the rate of flow = v Aa A 54.77 4 219cm3 / s
15. 15 15
2
Heat required (Q) = msdt 1 (0.2 0.14t 0.023t )dt 41cal
5 5
16. dw dQ dU dU 1 3 2
1 1 1
dQ dQ dQ 5 5
2 2
dw dQ; pdt Fds
5 5
2 ds 2 P
P ( P0 A mg )
5 dt 5 ( P0 A mg )
17. Statement-I
T1 73 C 200 K
T2 527 C 800 K
3 RT1
V1 M T1 200 1
V2 3 RT2 T2 800 2
M
V2 2V1
Statement II
PV nRT
18. Statement-I
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When elevator is moving with uniform speed T Fg
Statement-2
When elevator is going down with decreasing speed, its acceleration is upward.
W
Hence W N a
g
a
N W 1 i.e morethan weight
g
19.
F cos53 Mg
F sin 53 Ma
a g tan 53
20. Initially image is formed at A itself.
After refraction from lens the rays must be incident normally on the plane mirror.
1 1 1
v O A f
f O A 18 cm
1 3 1 1
1
f 2 R R
R f 18 cm
A'
L
M
O
After filling the liquid between lens and mirror and placing the object at A ' same
thing Occurs.
3 3
1 1 1
2 2
v OA1 R R
3
1 1 1
1 2
24 36 18
3
1
2 1 1
18 36 24
3
1 12 3 1 5
2 1
18 36 24 2 4 4
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21. v
: 0.1 5 103 0.2
v
| F | A
h 20 103
v 0.02 m / s or v 20 103 m / s
22. 1
Slope
YA
1
Y
( slope) A
1
Y
2 106 (0.25 105 )
Y 2 1011 N / m2
23. Surface tension =T
R: Radius of bigger drop
R: Radius of smaller drop
Volume will remain same
4 3 4
R 216 r 3 R 6r
3 3
i T .4 R 2
f T .4 r 2 216
f 216r 2
6
i R 2
24. For continuity equation
a
av1 v2 v2 2 v1
2
from Bernoulie ' s theorem ,
1 1
P1 gh1 v12 P2 gh2 v2 2
2 2
v 2 v 2
P1 P2 2 1 g (h h )
2 1
2
4v 2 v 2
4100 1000 1 1 10 (0 1)
2
41 3v 2
10 1
10 2
47
v1 x 47
5
25. t2
Given s m , m=10kg
4
ds 1 t 2
2 t 1; V 1m / s
dt 4 2 2
1 1
W K E m v 2 10 1 5 J
2 2
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26. D D
1 1 and 2 2
d d
2 16 mm and 2 12 mm
so LCM ( 1, 2 ) 48 mm
So at 48 mm distance both bright fringes will be found.
27. m
f
u f
f
m (i )
10 f
f The magnification in case of lens,
m ( ii )
20 f
( i ) / ( ii )
f 20
1
f 10
10 f f 20 f 15
f
m
u f
f
m (i )
8 f
f
m (ii )
18 f
(i ) / (ii )
f 18
1
f 8
8 f f 18 f 13
28. (3v (v))
upper 2R 4
lower v
2R
29. 1 2
K .ETranslational mv
2 60% KErotational 100 60 40%
K .ETotal 1 2 K 2
mv 1 2
2 R
30. From principle of calibration of thermometers
X ( LEP)1 Y ( LEP) 2
(UFP)1 ( LEP )1 (UFP) 2 ( LEP)2
x 125 40 70
500 40
CHEMISTRY
st
31. In the 1 option bulky Me groups are at anti position. It has least eclipsing as well as least
van der-waal strain.
32. In presence of sunlight free radical substitution takes place. To form stable free radical,
-hydrogen will be removed first.
Br
Br2 , hv
H3 C C H 2 C H C H 2 H 3C CH CH CH 2 H 3C CH CH CH 2
(E) Major product
Br
H 3C CH CH CH 2
Intermediate: stable intermediate
33. CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 Cl
AlCl3 Rearrangement
CH 3 CH 2 CH 2
1
2
34. 1
2 6 Mo2 O3
+ 4H 2
3 773K
5
4 10-20-atm
Mo2O3 at 773K temperature and 10-20 atm pressure aromatising agent which converts
open alkyl chain into aromatic compound
35. CH 2 Cl CH 2 N C
HCHO AgCN
HCl (Covalent)
36. S N 1 is two step reaction where in step (1) formation of carbocation takes place which is
slow and requires more Ea is RDS.
1 is wrong as step (1) has less Ea i.e., less formation of carbonation.
2 is wrong as it is P.E diagram of single step reaction
3 is wrong as both steps have almost same Ea .
P.E diagram for S N 1
T.S.I
T.S.II
PE RDS
Progress of reaction
37. Cl
dry ether
MgCl
+ Mg C2 H 5 OH
+ C2 H 5 OMgCl
(A)
(Major product)
38.
Alkaline KMnO4
H
OCH 3 OCH 3
(X)
40. (i)
O O O
H 2C CH C NH CH 2 C NH CH C OH
GLY
CH 2 CH 2 4
O C OH NH 2
ASP
LYS
O
Number of C groups =4
Number of peptide linkages =2 Total =4+2=6
(ii) Monomer of Nylon is caprolactum
O
H
N
OH P P
OH
OH OH
4 1 2 x 6 (2) 0 x 4
52. - Sulphur and -sulphur are diamagnetic in nature while S2 is paramagnetic as it has
two unpaired e s according to molecular orbital theory (MOT) which is similar to O2
53. Perchloric acid ( HClO4 ) contains 3( Cl = O ) bonds as shown
OH
Cl
O O
O
54. F
F F F
F
F I
I
F F F F
F F
55. O O
H O S O O S O H
O O
P= +6
Q= 1
R=2
P + Q – R = 6 + 1 – 2=5
56. X= Fe( H 2 O )5 NO “Brown ring complex”
2
x 5(0) 1( 1) 2
x 1
57. hypophosphoric acid = H 4 P2O6 X=0
Pyrophosphoric acid = H 4 P2 O7 Y=1
X + Y = 0 + 1 =1
58. H 2 SO4 = moderate oxidising agent OX-state of S = +6 Q=6
SO2 has canonical structure P = 2 P + Q = 2+6=8
59. Number of incorrects are ii, v only
60. P = NO2 ; Q= NO x. y 4 2
x + 2(-2) = 0 y + 1(-2) =0 8
x = +4 y= 2
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MATHEMATICS
61. a, b, c are In A.P 2b a b ax by 2b a 0
a x 1 b y 2 0 represents family of lines passing through the point 1, 2 the
2 2
equation of circle with 1, 2 and radius r is x 1 y 2 r 2 1
Given circle x 2 y 2 4 x 4 y 1 0 2 1 and 2 are orthogonally
62. 10 3 6
Let C , E , lies on
4 2 8
6 x 10 y 59 0 10 C 10,5
m1 m m m2
Tan 1/ 3, 3
1 mm1 1 mm2
66. Orthocentre is (2,-1)
Circumcentre is (1,-2)
67. a a
Use f x dx f a x dx
0 0
68. f x
L lt finite, f 1 0 L l t f 1 x f 1 1
x 1 x 1 x 1
Now f x f 1 x f 11 x x5 6 x 1,
Clearly f x is a poly nomial of degree 5
f 1 x f 11 x f 111 x 5 x 4 2
f 11 x f 111 x f 1 x 20 x3 3
f 111 x f 1V x f v x 60 x 2 4
From 3-4 f 11 x f V x 20 x3 60 x 2
f 11 x 120 20 x3 60 x 2 f 2 x 120
f 11 x 20 x3 60 x 2 120
x 1 f 11 1 40 120 80
From 1 f 1 f 1 1 f 11 1 1 64
0 f 1 1 80 65 f 1 1 15
69. 3 2 1 4
3sin t 4 1,sin t 3 2 0 8 4 6
0 0 1 2
Rank A = Rank AB=3 Unique Solution
70. 1 2 22
1 / 2 1 2
1/2
2 1 / 2 1
A2 3 A, A3 32 A
2 3 10 2
39 1
9
A A .... A 3 A 3 A ..... 3 A A3
3
71. 2
x 3
2 4
But x 2 1 t I x
2x dx dt
2 2 3
x x
x2 x 2 1
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72. We have y 5 9 xy 2 x 0
dy dy dy 9y 2
5 y4 9 x y 2 0
dx dx dx 5 y 4 9 x
dy
For Horizontal 9 y 2 0 0
dx
y2/9
y5
x , at y=2/9 not defined
2 9y
For vertical 5 y 4 9 x 0
5 y4 5 y4 5 y4 5
x , y5 9 y 2. 0 y 0, , N=2
9 9 9 18
73. 5 4
f 1 x 3sin x 4cos x, n , f 1 x 0
4 3
f x is decreasing
4
An min of f x is at x
3
4
3
4 3 1
f 3sin t 4cos t dt 2 3
3 5 2 2
4
74. x y 2
x2 y 2
1
9 4
Area = Area of ellipse-Area of Square
75. a b c c is perpendicular to a b
b c a a is perpendicular to b c
So a, b, c are mutually perpendicular
c
ab c a b c b
2
bc a b c a c 2
b 1
1) abc cab 2 abc 2 a b c 8
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2) a is parall to b c
So Projection of a on b c
a bc abc 4 2
bc b c 2
2 2 2 2
3) 3a b 2c 9 a b 4 c 53
76. dy
2Tanx cos x y 2Tanx cos x 2 yTanx
dx
dy
2Tanx y 2Tanx cos x
dx
1 2
I.F e
2Tanxdx
y sec2 x c
cos 2 x cos x
Parsing through ,0 c 2 2
4
f x 2cos x 2 2 cos 2 x
77. x 1 y 1 z
Equation of plane 1 2 1 =0
1 1 2
78. Let A= (0,0), B= (4,0), c= (0,3)
5
Circumcentre of circle S is (2,3/2) and circumradius =
2
25
Equation of S is ( x 2)2 ( y 3 / 2)2 ------------(1)
4
If circle S1 is having radius r1 and touching AB and AC Its centre is ( r1, r2 ).
S1 and S touch internally (r1 2)2 (r1 3 / 2)2 r1 5 / 2
r12 2r1 0 r1 2
If S 2 is having r2 and touching AB and AC centre of S 2 = ( r1, r2 )
S 2 touches S externally (r2 2) 2 (r2 3 / 2) 2 = ( r2 5 / 2) 2
r22 12r2 0 r2 12 r1r2 24
79. Let r be the radius of the circle and A = (0,0) AB is along x-axis and y-axis.
Equation of circle is ( x r ) 2 ( y r ) 2 r 2 --------------(1)
C (PA)
D
A M B
Equation of MN is x y r
90
D(-1 , -1)
E(2,1)
B C
P
81. Sum of the squares of maximum and minimum distances from 2,3 to circle
9 2 2
2 2 2 2
a b cp r cp r 92 2
82. x y 3
Eq of AB is x cos y sin p, P
3 3 2 2
2
A 2 P, O , B O, P
3
98 1 2 98
Area OAB 3 2P P 3 P 2 49
3 2 3 3
4 P 2 8 2 392
a 2 b2 4 P 2 P
3 3 3
84. x 2 f 2 x 9 f 1 x f 11 x
At minima f 1 x 0 f 11 x 0
x2 f 2 x 9 0 , x2 y 2 9 0
P lies out side the circle x 2 y 2 8
85. 1
Area of PAB 10cos 10cos sin 2 = 102 cos3 sin
2
1
cos 2 cos 2 cos 2 cos6 4
l sin 2 cos 2 sin 2 4 .sin 2
3 3 3 33
3 3 3 3
cos3 .sin 100cos3 .sin 100.
16 16
3
3 3 3 3 1
cos .sin .
16 2 2
1 3 1
sin ,cos T an
2 2 3
r
TanAPC Tan
10cos
86. Distance between AC 65