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A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
SEC: Jr.Super60(Incoming) NUCLEUS BT WTA-02 Date: 14-05-2023
Time: 02:00PM to 5:00PM JEE-ADV_(2020-P2) Max. Marks: 198

KEY SHEET
PHYSICS
1 1 2 9 3 2 4 3 5 2 6 1
7 A,C 8 A,B,C,D 9 B,D 10 B,C 11 A,D 12 A
13 6 14 8 15 5 16 2 17 4 18 1

CHEMISTRY
19 6 20 6 21 6 22 4 23 3 24 3
25 ABC 26 ACD 27 ACD 28 ACD 29 AB 30 ABCD
31 47.3 32 9 33 4 34 0.65 to 35 8.45 to 36 0.65 to
0.68 8.47 0.68

MATHEMATICS
37 3 38 3 39 2 40 8 41 8 42 0
43 A,B,C 44 A,C 45 B,C 46 A,B,C,D 47 B,D 48 A,D
49 6 50 4 51 3 52 6 53 3 54 2
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SOLUTIONS

PHYSICS
1. dv
a V slope can be found from the given graph
ds
2. a  kx 2
da
 2 kx
dx
da 1
At x  3  3k 
dx 2
dv 1 2 x 2 dx
V  x   vdv  
dx 2 2
3
v 2  u 2 1  x3 
  
2 2  3 
0
V2 9 3 v  9 3
3. u 2 sin 2 u 2 sin 2 
R ,H 
g 2g
2
 2u sin  1  g   2u sin  
R '  u cos      
 g  2  2  g 
u 2 sin 2 
R'  R 
g
4. u 2 sin 2
R
g
5. dv
 2.5 v
dt
dv
 2.5dt
v
1
0  t
 v 2 dv   2.5  dt
6.25m / s 0
0
 1 
2 v 2     2.5  t
 
 6.25
1
2   6.25 2
t  2sec
2.5

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6. Maximum speed is at t  8s
v at t  8 s is given by area under curve OABC .

a ms 2 
+5 A B

0 C 16
t
4 8 12

-5

Maximum speed
1 1
  AB  OC   BC   12   5  30 ms 1
2 2
7. Its speed at midpoint of xy is 10 m/s, the time to go from X to the midpoint of xy is
double of that to go from midpoint to Y
8. A) First meter Second metre Third metre
2 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 2
t1  t2   t3  
g g g g g
80
B) Vav   20 ms 1
4
C) v  gt  10  3  30 ms 1
D) V  20 ˆj  10iˆ  2
V  20 2.m1
9. Conceptual
10. Vy
tan 370 
u x2  u z2
Here v y  u y  gt
11. u sin  gt
tan 300  and s x  4cos xt
u cos
12. dv
av
ds

 4   tan 600  4 3ms 2 
13. 1
h  ut  gt 2
2
2
or gt  2ut  2 h  0
2h 2u
t1t2  and t1  t2  T
g g
  t2  t1 2   t1  t2 2  4t1t2
2h
16  64  4   h  60m
g
14. dx vt
 v0  0
dt 5

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v0t 2
 x  v0t 
10
Where x can be either 10 or  10 .
10  60
10t  t 2  10  t 
2
10  140
10t  t 2  10t 
2
10  60
For 2nd event, t 
2
10  140
And for 3rd event, t 
2
15. Conceptual
16. 1
Since 0   v sin   t   a  t 2
2
2v sin 
 t
a
1
Also, h   v cos  t  gt 2
2
2
2v  g 
 h sin   cos  sin  
a  a 
17. If T be the time of flight of the ball, then
2v y 2 V0 cos 
T 
g g
2  20cos 
 T  4cos …………… (1)
10
For the ball to return to the boy’s hand, we have x  0
1
 0  v xT  axT 2
2
Y
aw  4 ms 2

V y  V0 cos V0


X
Vx  V0 sin 

1
 0   v0 sin   T   4 T 2
2
 0  20sin   2T
 T  10sin  …………… (2)
From (1) and (2), we get
4cos  10sin 
 cot   2.5
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   cot 1  2.5 
18. 4   u cos   t …………… (1)
u 2 sin 2 
2 …………… (2)
2g
1
3   u sin   t  gt 2 ……………. (3)
2
From (2)
Using   2 g ……………….(4)
Substituting in (3), we get
3  6.3t  4.9t 2
 4.9t 2  6.3t  3  0
6.3  39.7  4  4.9  3
 t
2  4.9 
6.3  98.5
 t
9.8
6.3  9.9
 t  8.1s
9.8
So, from (1), 4   u cos   8.1
4 1
 u cos    ............... 5 
8 2
From (4) and (5), we get
1
u 2 sin 2   u 2 cos 2   40 
4
 u  40.25  6.3 ms 1
CHEMISTRY
19. Number of available orbits is only 4. Hence, maximum number of spectral lines
 4C2  6
20. z2
Frequency of reduction 
n3
12 8
3
 4.8  10
T3 1
  3 
T2 12 6
 1.28  107
22
21. Only one photon is involved in one electronic transition.
22. 1240
  4.13eV
300
For photoelectric effect,     N 0  4
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23. 3  2  59.3 nm
1 1
Or,   59.3 nm
 1 1   1 1 
RZ 2  2  2  RZ 2  2  2 
2 3  1 2 
 z3
24. Final excited state = 5th orbit
As only the wavelengths are longer than absorbed radiation initial excited state =
3rd orbit.
25. a)  K .E initial   P.E. at dis tan ce of closest approach
qq
or 4.0 MeV  K . 1 2
r

or, 4  106  1.6  1019  9  109 


 2  1.6  1019    50  1.6  1019 
r
 Distance of closest approach, r  3.6  1014 m

b) P.E.  K .
q1q2
 9  109 
 
2  1.6  1019  50  1.6  1019 
r 9  1014
2
2 
1025  1.6  1019 

 1025  1.6  1019  J
1.6  1019
eV

 1.6 MeV

c) P.E  K .
9
q1q2 9  10  2  1.6  10


19

 50  1.6  1019 
r

4.5  10 14  1.6  1019  106 
 3.2 MeV
 K .E. of   particle at this distance
 4.0  3.2  0.8 MeV

26. Theoretical
27. Conceptual
28. 
 n  12
n
29. Per atom only one photon is emitted out and hence, the concerned transition is
2  1.
1 1 
E  13.6Z 2     10.2 Z 2eV
 12 22 
30. Theoretical
31. x hc x hc
Eabs   Eemit  n1. .  n2 .
100 1 100 2

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n  53 4530
 x 2 1    47.3
n1 2 100 5080
32. 1
N 
 
sin 4  
2
4
  90  
N1  sin  2   36 4
        N2  9
N2  sin  60   N2 1
  2  
33. n2
0
2 rn  26.5 A  2  0.529   26.5  n  4
2
34. 3
16 n
Tn, z  1.5  10 sec
z2
T  23 / 22 2
2, H e
  T   x sec
T 2  33 / 32 2, H e 3
3, Li
35. z
Vn  2.188  106 m / s
n
1
 0.547  106  2.188  106 
n
n2 42
Now, rn  0.529   0.529   8.464 A0
z 1
36. E  n.h  E1 : E2  1 :  2  2 : 3

MATHEMATICS
37.  x 2  4 x  60 
x 2
 5x  5  1

Case I: x 2  5 x  5  1 and x 2  4 x  60 can be any real number


 x  1,4
Case II: x 2  5 x  5  1 and x 2  4 x  60 can be an even number
 x  2,3
Case III: x 2  5 x  5  1 can be any real number and x 2  4 x  60  0
 x  10,6  Sum of the values of
x  10  6  2  1  4  3
38.  2  2  6
 2  2  6

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9
a10  2a8 6   

9
3

2a9 9
2   9
 
39.   2  3  2  3
y 2 2 y y2 2 y
2  2  
2  3 
101
2 3 2 3 
10 2  3 
40. If  ,  are the roots of 6 x 2  6 x  1  0
1
The     1  
6
2 1
 72   22   73 23 
3 2
1 1
2
  
a  b  c 2  d 3  a  b  c 2  d  3
2

a b c d
   
1 2 3 4
I 4  I 3  I 2  I1  8
41. 2  4  4n
x2  1  1  n
2
1  n must be a perfect square
x  8,15,24,35,48,63,80,99
No. of values of n  8
42.
x 2  3 x  2   2  x 2   0
 
 x 
43. The equation ax 2  bx  c  0  a  0  has two real roots  and  such that
  2 and   2
f  0   0  c  0 and b2  4ac  0
f  2   0 and f  2   0 4a  2b  c  0
And 4a  2b  v  0 f 1  0 and f  1 c  0
44. 2
 a  3c 
  0    4ac  0
 2 
2
a a a
   22    9  0   11  4 7
c c c

45. Since roots are imaginary.

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a a
         1
c c
46.   sum of roots  b  a    product of roots  ab Because a  b so a is
negative and b is positive.
Now   b  1  a  b  b  1  a  1 .
Because a is negative so magnitude of ‘a’ is greater than on and magnitude of b is
greater than 1   or say greater than 2.
2
x x
Now, log     1  0     
b b
 x  b a magnitude of x is greater than ‘a’ as well as greater than ‘b’
 one root lies in
  , a  and other root lies in  b,  
47.     2a,  b 2    2b,   a 2 AM of  , 
 GM of  ,  GM of  ,   AM of  , 
48. 2x 1
S
2 x3  3 x 2  x
2x 1


x 2 x2  3x  1 
2x 1
S 0 0
x  x  1 2 x  1
1 0 1
1
2 2

 1   1 
x   , 1   ,     ,  
 2  2 
49.     2     2q     2r
  2   2   6
3 5
p q2 r
2 2
pqr 6
50. x
Given equation 3 2  x 1
x
2 x 3
 a, c 

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51. f 1  0
Solve f  2   0
f  3  0

1  2  3

52.  ,  ,  are loading 9 x3  7 x  6  0


 x2
The equation which loaded 3  21 3  32 3  2 f  0
 3 
 x3  6 x3  5 x  24  0
k 24
 6
4 4
53. f  x   x3  2 x 2  x  5
f  2   3 
 By intermediate value theorem
f  3  7 
f  x  ahs real root is  4, 3     3,    3 .
54. Conceptual

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