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A potential difference has been applied between A and B. On closing the switch S, reading
of voltmeters?
1) V1 increases
2) V1 decreases
3) V2 and V3 both increase
4) one of V2 and V3 increases and other decreases
3. A point object is kept in front of a plane mirror. The plane mirror is doing SHM of
amplitude 2 cm. The plane mirror moves along the x-axis which is normal to the mirror.
The amplitude of the mirror is such that the object is always in front of the mirror. The
amplitude of SHM of the image is
1) 0 2) 2 cm 3) 4 cm 4) 1 cm
4. When the positively charged hanging pendulum bob is made fixed, the work done in
slowly shifting a unit positive charge from infinity to P is V. If the pendulum is free to
move, the corresponding work done is V ' . Then
1) 50 - t 2 2) 50 + t 2 3) 60 - t 2 4) 60 + t 2
11. The coefficient of linear expansion of an inhomogeneous rod changes linearly from a 1 to
a 2 from one end to the other end of the rod. The effective coefficient of linear expansion
of rod is
a1 + a 2
1) a 1 + a 2 2) 3) a 1a 2 4) a 1 - a 2
2
12. Consider a sphere of radius R made of glass of refractive index m . A small object moves
along the diameter with a constant velocity u. The speed of the image as seen by an
observer outside when the object passes through the centre
1) u 2) mu 3) u m 4) zero
13. If an artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit around the earth with a speed equal to
half the magnitude of the escape velocity from the earth, the height of the satellite above
the surface of the earth is
R R
1) 2R 2) 3) R 4)
2 4
14. A convex lens of focal length 20 cm and another plano convex lens of focal length 40 cm
are place co-axially (see Figure). The plano convex lens is silvered on plane surface.
What should be the distance ‘d’ so that final image of the object ‘O’ is formed in O itself?
1) 10 cm 2) 40 cm 3) 20 cm 4) 80 cm
Q0 Q0 Q0 Q0 3 Q
1) zero, 2) , 3) zero, 4) Q0 , 0
6 5 2 2 5 6
16. While measuring the acceleration due to gravity by a simple pendulum, a student makes a
positive error of 1% in the length of the pendulum and a negative error of 3% in the value
of time period. His percentage error in the measurement of g by the relation
g = 4p 2 (l T 2 ) will be
1) 2% 2) 4% 3) 7% 4) 10%
17. An object is placed at f 2 away from first focus of a convex lens where f is the focal
length of the lens. Its image is formed at a distance 3 f 2 in a slab of refractive index 3 2 ,
from the face of the slab facing the lens. Find the distance of this face of the slab from the
second focus of the lens.
1) f 2 2) 3 f 2 3) 2f 4) f
18. The distance between an object and the screen is 100 cm. A lens produces an image on the
screen when the lens is placed at either of the positions 40 cm apart. The power of the lens
is nearly
1) mg q 2) mg 2q 3) mg tan q 2q 4) mg sin q 2q
20. A concave mirror of radius of curvature h is placed at the bottom of a tank containing a
liquid of refractive index m. An object P is placed at height h above the bottom of the
mirror. Outside the liquid, an observer O views the object and its image in the mirror. The
æ 1ö 2h 2h
1) h çç1 - ÷
÷ 2) 3) zero 4)
çè m÷ø m- 1 m
24. Some magnetic flux is change from a coil of resistance 10W. As a result, an induced
current is developed in it, which varies with time as shown in the figure. Find the
magnitude of the change in flux through the coil in weber.
25. In a practical Wheatstone bridge circuit (Figure), when one more resistance of 100W is
connected in parallel with unknown resistance x, then the ratio l1 l2 becomes 2. l1 is the
balance length. AB is a uniform wire. Then the value of x (in W) must be
1) 50 J 2) 120 J 3) 80 J 4) zero
27. The enthalpy of formation of CO2(g), H2O(l) and propene are –393.5, –285.8 and
20.42 kJ/mol respectively. The enthalpy of isomerization of cyclopropane to propene is
–33 kJ/mol. Then which of the following is the enthalpy change for the combustion of
cyclopropane at 298 K is
28. The following energy diagram represents the reaction occurring with and without
positive catalyst , Which of the following statements is correct
30. When equal volumes of 1M HCl and 1M H2SO4 are neutralized by excess volume of 1M
NaOH solution, x and y KJ of heat is liberated. Then
1) x = y 2) x = 2y 3) 2x = y 4) x > y
The energy of the reaction occurring at 298 K and 1 atm has been plotted against the
fraction of N2O4 dissociated as shown adjacent. Mark out the correct statement(s)
1) TH TN
2 2
2) TH TN2 2
3) TH TN
2 2
4) TH 7TN
2 2
35. Half-life period of the 1st order reaction is 100 days. After 144 days, concentration of the
reactants is reduced to…. of the original value
1 1 e 3e
1) 2) 3) 4)
e e2 30 30
36. Lead is the final product formed by a series of changes in which the rate determining
state is radioactive decay of uranium –238. This radioactive decay is a first order
reaction with a half-life of 4.5 × 109 years. What would be the age of a rock sample,
originally lead free, in which the molar proportion of uranium to lead is now 1 : 3?
1) 1.5 × 109 years 2) 2.25 × 109 years 3) 4.5 × 109 years 4) 9.0 × 109 years
38.
1) X2 = Cl2 2) X2 = Br2
1) 2)
3) 4)
1) SN1 2) SN2 3) E1 4) E2
Br2 KOH
41. CH 3CH 2COOH
NH3
Heat
H 2O
A . Product ‘A’ is
1) CH3CH2CH2NH2 2) CH3CH2CH2COOH
3) CH3CH2Br 4) CH3CH2NH2
42. The basic character of the alcohols
1) 2)
3) 4)
44.
1) 2)
3) 4)
aqueous solution of either form is allowed to stand, its rotation changes. The specific
rotation of one form decreases and rotation of other increases, until both solutions show
the same value of +52.7º. This change in rotation towards an equilibrium value is called
mutarotation.
Then, the enthalpy change for the reaction, 8S(g) S8(g), is - 16x then the value of x is
49. In presence of a catalyst, the activation energy is lowered by 2 kcal at 127ºC. Hence, the
rate as compared to the old rate is eX times, then the vaue of x is
NaOH CaO
50. A
CH 3COONa
Electrolysis
B . What is the difference between molar masses of B
to A
1) 27 2) 8 3) 7 4) 26
a b c
52. If A b c a ; abc 1and AT A I then the value of a3 b3 c3 is (Where a,b,c> 0 and
c a b
1) 2 2) 0 3) 1 4) 4
3 2
53. let A and B are square matrices of order 2 such that A adj BT and
2 3
2 1
AT adj B then A2 2 A3 3 A4 5 A5 (Where AT is transpose of A and adj is
1 2
adjoint of matrix of same order)
1) 4A 2) 11A 3) 7A 4) 9A
1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4) 0
17 11 2
p
form of ( where p and q are natural numbers in their lowest form), then the value of
q
(p + q) is
1) 1 2) 2 3) 3 4)4
1 c
function x R . If maximum value of cos is , c, d N , then
d
1) c = d 2) 4c = 5d 3) 16c = 5d 4) c + d = 6
x 2 l ln x
57. l n 4 x x 4 dx equals
1 x 1 1 lnxx 1 1 l n x
l n l n x x C tan C
2 2
1) l n 2) l n
2 lnx 4 2 lnxx 2 x
1 lnxx 1 1 l n x 1 lnxx 1 l n x
3) l n tan
4 lnxx 2
C 4) l n tan C
x 4 lnx x x
cos 4 x sin 4 x 1 d
58. If , then 2 equals (where x is not dependent on 1 & 2 )
1 2 1 2 d 1
tan x 2 cot x
Let tan 1
tan x
dx then the value of tan
1
59. dx equals to : 0 x
2 3 2
x x2 x x2
1) c 2) c
2 2 2 2
x x2 x x2
3) c 4) c
2 2 2 2
60. If the tangent to the curve 2y3 ax2 x3 at the point (a,a) cuts off intercepts and on the
coordinate axes such that 2 2 61 , then a=
1) 30 2) 5 3) 6 4) 61
e x f '' x e x f ' x
61. Let f be a twice differentiable function satisfying 1 and
e2 x
1
f x
f 0 0, f 0 1 , then the value of
'
dx is
0
x
1) e 2) e 1 3) 1 4) 0
1 1
1) e2 2) 2e2 3) 4)
e2 2e 2
1
sin 1 x 2
63. If the value of the integral 0 x2 x 1dx is
n
where n N , then the value of ‘n’ is
x
If f x cot
x n
72. n
2
then lim
x
f x
r 1
cos ec r 1 equal to
2
4
The area of the region bounded by the parabola y 2 x 1 , the tangent to it at the
2
73.
74. In a ABC , P, Q, R are points on BC, CA and AB respectively, dividing them in the ratio
AP BQ CR
1:4, 3:2 and 3:7. The point S divides AB is the ratio 1: 3 .Then
CS
^ ^ ^
75. Let position vectors of point A, B and C of triangle ABC respectively be i j 2 k ,
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
i j k and 2i j k . Let l1 , l2 , l3 be the length of perpendicular drawn from the orthocenter
6 4 7 3 8 2 9 4 10 1
11 2 12 2 13 3 14 3 15 1
16 3 17 4 18 2 19 2 20 3
CHEMISTRY
26 3 27 2 28 3 29 2 30 3
31 4 32 1 33 1 34 3 35 1
36 4 37 2 38 4 39 4 40 3
41 4 42 1 43 2 44 3 45 3
46 64 47 -82 48 40 49 2.5 50 14
MATHEMATICS
51 4 52 4 53 2 54 1 55 4
56 4 57 2 58 3 59 2 60 1
61 2 62 3 63 3 64 2 65 2
66 1 67 3 68 3 69 4 70 3
71 5.80 72 1.00 73 9.00 74 0.40 75 6.00
Narayana IIT Academy 09-11-20_Sr.IIT_CO-SC_JEE-MAIN_CTM-11_KEY&SOL
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1 2
1. Magnetic field energy stored = U = Li
2
1 2
32 = L(4) (or )L = 4 H
2
Power dissipated as heat is P = i 2 R
320 = 42 R or R=20W
L 4
Time constant of circuit = t = = = 0.2s
R 20
2. Initially, when switch is open, V2 and V3 will be out of circuit or they are short-circuited. So no
potential difference is across V2 and V3 . On closing the switch, all three voltmeters will be in
parallel. Now, there is some potential difference across V2 and V3 . So potential difference across
V2 and V3 increases and potential difference across V2 remains the same.
3.
4. If bob is positively charged, it will be repelled by unit positive charge and in second case, distance
between charges may increase. Thus final energy in second case may be less than in first case.
Hence, less work may be done in second case.
5. As the ray moves toward the normal while entering medium 2 from 1, we have n2 > n1
For total internal reflection at interface of 2 and 3, n2 > n3 .
Besides n3 should also be less than n1 or else ray would have emerged in medium 3, parallel to its
path in medium 1. Hence n3 < n1 < n2 is the correct order.
6. Consider the wave as shown in figure. The six
particles (1 – 6) have been shown which all
have displacements equal to ± A 2 form their
equilibrium positions.
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T 1 2p 2p
t= = ´ or w =
3 3 w 3t
æD Q ö ÷
Rate of loss of heat ç ÷
9. ççè ÷a temperature
t ø
difference D q
æD q ÷ ö
çç ÷
çè t ÷ø1 D q2 60 80 - 20
= Þ =
æD Q ö ÷ D q1 æD Q ö÷ 40 - 20
çç ÷ çç
çè t ø ÷ èç t ø÷÷
2 2
æD Q ÷ö 20 cal
Þ çç ÷ = sec
÷
çè t ø
2
In a prism : r + r = A Þ r = A - r
' '
10.
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a1 + a 2
a eff =
2
1 m 1- m 1 1- m m
12. - = Þ = +
- y - x - R y R x
æ fö 3f
17. u = - çç f + ÷÷
÷= -
çè 2ø 2
3
Distance of final image from slab is f . Distance of
2
image formed due to convex lens from faces of the slab
(3 2) f
facing the lens = = = f
m
Let F2 S = x
V = 2f + x
1 1 1
From - =
v u f
1 1 1
- = or x = f
(x + 2 f ) (- 3 f 2) f
18. At first position of lens, let the distance of lens from object and screen be x and y, respectively.
\ x + y = 100....(i )
\ At second position of lens, the distance of lens from object and screen shall be y and x,
respectively.
\ y - x = 40...(ii )
Solving eq (i) and (ii), we get
70
y = 70cm = m
100
30
and x = 30cm = m
100
Therefore, the power of lens is
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(d - h)
d app =
m
Object P is placed at the centre of curvature of the mirror. Its image will be
formed at P itself.
So, for image also,
(d - h) (d - h)
d app = - =0
m m
21. given i = 600 , A = d = e
d= i + e- AÞ d= i
(Q e = A)and d = i = e
æA + dm ÷
ö
sin ççç ÷
÷
è 2 ø
m=
A
sin
2
Here, angle of deviation is minimum (Q i = e)
æ600 + 600 ÷
ö
sin çç ÷
÷
çè 2 ÷
ø
m= = 3
600
sin
2
22. The frequency that the observer receives directly from the source has frequency n1 = 500 Hz . As
the observer and source both move towards the fixed wall with velocity u, the apparent frequency of
the reflected wave coming from the wall to the observer will have frequency
æ V ö
÷
n2 = çç ÷500 Hz
çèV - u÷
ø
Where V is the velocity of sound wave in air. The apparent frequency of this reflected wave as heard
by the observer will then be
æV + uö æV + u öæ ö æV + u ö
n3 = çç ÷
÷ ç ÷
÷çç V ÷
÷500 Hz = ç ÷
÷
çè V ÷n2 =
ø èçç V ÷çV -
øè u÷
ø ÷500 Hz
èççV - u ø
It is given, that the number of beat per second is n3 - n1 = 10
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9
D (g ) +
O ® 3CO2(g ) + 3H 2O(g ), D H = - 2091KJ
2 2(g )
28. H = E2 – E3 = E1 – E4
117
29. No of moles of Benzene = = 1.5
78
\ D Ssystem = 1.5´ 85 J K
Hence \ D Ssurrounding = - 1.5´ 85JK
- 1
30. 1M H 2 SO4 gives twice equivalents of H + ions than 1M HCl (Volume is constant)
\ 2x = y
31. 2NO2 N2O4 , Gº 6.24 kJ
2 NO2 N 2O4 , G º 5.40 kJ
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1 C
l = ln 0
t Ct
1
C0 Ct - l×
Þ =e Þ
lt
=e =e
- lt l
= e- 1
Ct C0
Ct 1
\ =
C0 e
1 3 1 3
36. Molar ratio of U : Pb = 1 : 3 = : :
1 3 1 3 4 4
1 t1 1 t 12 1
Hence amount of U left in of original 1 2
4 2 4
Hence age of rock = 2t 1 2 4.5 109 9 109 years
2
2.303 r t0 2.303 3 2
37. K log log --- (1)
t r
tr 30
When solution is optically in active rt = 0
2.303 45
K log --- (2)
t 11
On solving (1) & (2) t = 103.7 min.
38. The haloform reaction rate is independent of nature of halogen and conc. of halogen.
39. It is an S N 2 reaction.
40. Condition suggest E1, elimination mainly due to heat.
41. CH 3CH 2COOH
NH3
CH 3CH 2COONH 4
H 2O
CH 4CH 2CONH 2 Br2 / KOH
Hoffmann bro modeg radation
CH 3CH 2 NH 2
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d1 0, 1,1
Similarly d 2 0, 1,1
& d3 0, 1,1
A can’t be a null matrix
The no of possible matrix = 33 1
= 27 1
= 26
52. A A I
T
A2 I
a 2 b2 c 2 1 and ab bc ca 0
a b c 1 2 0 1 a b c 1
2
a 3 b3 c3 3abc a b c a 2 b 2c 2 ab bc ca
= 11 0 3 1 4
3 2 2 1
53. Let x and y 1 2
2 3
A adjB x and A adjB y A adj BT yT
T T
1 1
2 A x yT
1 1
1 1 1
A
2 1 1
A2 A A3 A A4 A5 A
54. We shall consider two cases
Case –(i) : when f x 0, so
x 4 f x 1 sin 2 x f x 2 f x
1 sin 2 x
f x
1 x4
1
Hence, f 2
17
Case – (ii) : when f x 0, so
1 sin 2 x
x4 f x 0 ( not possible)
x4 3
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2 t 2 1 t 2 1
dt
1 dt dt 1 1 t 1
I 2 2 ln tan 1 t
2 t 1 t 1 2 2 t 1
1 lnxx 1 1 l n x
l n tan C
2 lnxx 2 x
cos4 x sin 4 x
58. 1 2 1
1 2
cos 4 x sin 4 x 2 cos 4 x 1 sin 4 x
1 2
1 2sin 2 x cos 2 x 2 cos 4 x 1 sin 4 x 0
2 2
2
2
cos 2 x 2 sin 2 x 0
1 2
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tan 3tan x dx
tan x 1
x tan x
1
tan tan x t dx
1
2 tan x
1 tan x 1 1
tan 2 tan tan x dx
1
tan 1 dx
tan x
cot 1 cot x dx
2
x dx
2
x 2
x c
2 2
dy 2ax 3x 2 5a 2 5
60. 2 at (a,a)
dx 6 y2 6a 6
5
Equation of ta tangent is y a x a 5 x 6 y a 0
6
a / 5, a / 6
a2 a2
2 2 61 61 61a 2 61 25 36 a 30
25 36
d f ' x
61. Given 1
dx ex
f ' x
xC
ex
Put x=0
1
0 CC 1
1
f ' x e x x 1 f x xe x k
Put x 0 k 0 f x xe x
f x x
e
x
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0 0
1
1 1 t 2 t 2
In the first integral let x to get
t 1 t 2 e dt
1
1 x2 x2 1
I 1 2 e dx let t x
1
x x
t 2 2 J 1 1
e dt 2 2
0
e J e
sin 1 x
1
63. I dx …………….(1)
0
x2 x 1
sin 1 1 x cos1 x
1 1
I dx 0 x2 x 1 ………….. (2)
0
x2 x 1
b b
Applying f x dx f a b x dx
a a
x
2 2
1
1 2 x 1
1 2
2I . tan
2 3 3 0 3 3
2
2 2 2 2
Hence I n 108
6 3 108 n n
1 k 3
33
64. 3 k 2 0 k
2
2 3 4
x y 3
By cross multiplication rule using the last 2 equations,
6 4k 8 9 2 k
x y z xy 5
15 2 6 36 6
0 1 2 1 0
B ,B 0 1
65. and
1 0
1 0
B4 I
0 1
B1027 B 4
256
.B3
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b c sin 2 b, c 15
sin b, c
15
4
cos b, c
1
4
2 2
b 2c 2 a
2 2
b 4 c 4 b c cos b, c 2
1
16 4 4 4 2 2
4
16 2
4
67. For skew symmetric matrix of order 3 3
i) All principal diagonal elements must be zero
ii) aij a ji
So number of such matrices is 3! 6
68. A5 AB 2 A5 BA.
B 2 A5 BA
B 4 A5 BA A5 BA A5 B 2 A A5 A5 BA A
B 4 A4 BA2
B8 A4 BA2 A4 BA2 A2 B 2 A2 A2 A5 BA A2
B8 A3 BA3
B16 A3 BA3 A3 BA3 A3 B 2 A3 A3 A5 BA A3 A2 BA4
A32 A2 BA4 A2 BA4 A2 B 2 A4 A2 A3 BA A4 ABA5
A64 ABA5 ABA5 AB 2 A5 A A5 BA A5 B A63 I
7 5 x 2 3
69. Let y
2 x2 x
4 y 3
x2 0
y2
3
y 2
4
1 2
Max. value of sec 1 y is sec 1 2 cos 1
2 3
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= A 2 A2
A 2 I 2 A
= A 2I 4 A 5 A 2I
Similarity find A4 , A5 ,--------
71. Let A 2B x
2A B y
1
A x 2y
5
1
and A 2 x y
5
16 10 12
A B x 3 y 12 6 12
1 1
5 4
1 6 7
29
tr A B 5.80
5
n n
x 1
72. We have cos ec r 1
r 1 2 r 1 x
sin r 1
2
x x
sin r 1 r
2 2
n
r 1 x x
sin r sin r 1
2 2
x x x x
sin r 1 cos r cos r 1 sin r
n
2 2 2 2
r 1 x x
sin r sin r 1
2 2
n
x x
cot r cot r 1
r 1 2 2
x x x x cot x x
cot cot x cot 2 cot .... cort n n1 cot n cot x
2 2 2 2 2 2
n
x
f x cos ec r 1 cot x
r 1 2
Hence lim cot x 1
x
4
Given parabola is y 2 x 1
2
73.
1
Tangent at 2,3 is y 3 x 2y 4 0
2
By the graph
3 3
y 2 1 dy 2 y 4 dy
2
0 0
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1
Now in –radius r 4
s 3
2
2 6
3 6
l1 l2 l3
6 2
2
6
4 l1 l2 3 4 6
2
2
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