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JEE (Advanced)-2024
PART TEST – III
PAPER –2
TEST DATE: 24-12-2023

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – I

SECTION – A

1. B
Sol. Focal length of mirror does not depend on medium.
1 1 1
 
v u f
1 1 1
 
v ( 20) 15
 v = 60 cm
v
m    3
u

2. C
B20
Sol. average energy density =
20
8000 B2
 0
 20
B0  0.08T …(i)
E0 7
 c  E0 = 2.4  10 V/m
B0
 = 2f = 3.6  1011 …(ii)
11
 3.6  10
k  8
 1.2  103 …(iii)
c 3  10

So, E  2.4  107 sin (3.6  1011 )t  (1.2  103 )y  (  ˆi) V/m and

ˆ Tesla
B  0.08 sin (3.6  1011 )t  (1.2  103 )y  ( k)
 

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3. C
RT0 RT0
Sol. v1  , M1  …(i)
M1 v12
RT0 RT0
v2  , M2  …(ii)
M2 v 22
RT0 RT
vmix  , Mmix  2 0 …(iii)
Mmix v mix
Molecular weight of mixture
m  m2 m  m2
Mmix  1  1 …(iv)
n1  n2 m1 m2

M1 M2
From equation (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
m1v12  m2 v 22 152
vmix   100
m1  m2 13

4. D
Sol. Maximum kinetic energy of -particle is equal to mc2
m = mU  mTh  mHe
= 0.00456 amu
= 7.57  1030 kg
So, (m)c2 = 6.8  1013 J

5. C
Sol. Particles have a phase difference either zero or .
Total mechanical energy of string remain constant.
dy
Potential energy depends on
dx

6. A, B, C
Sol. Reflected light has less energy than incident light so it has more wavelength.
2I
Radiation pressure =
C
NhC
I
At

7. B, C
2 1 2  1
Sol.  
v u R
2  2  1 1
 
v R u
If 2 > 1, and u > 0 then v > 0
If 1 > 2, and u < 0 then v < 0

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SECTION – B

8. 100
Sol. At equation
2 x k
1 q0
kx 0 
4 0 L2 S P
When block is slightly displaced. Equilibrium
q20 position
fr   k(x  x0 )
40 (L  x)2
 1 2q2 
ma    k   30  x
 40 L 

2
1 1 2q0 
 k    100 rad/s
m  40 L3 

9. 12
Sol. When bottle is opened, volume of air is increased till pressure of 1 atm
P 1V 1 = P 2V 2
3  4 = 1  V2  V2 = 12 litre
So volume of air in plastic bag is 8 litre
 Now a buoyant force is also acting on plastic bag
Fm = vg = (8  103) (1.5)  10 = 120  103 N
Required weight = 12 gm

10. 26
Sol. After refraction from AB
 1
v 2u (3)  2 cm
1 3/2
Now, refraction from CD
 2
v 2u (2  p)  (4  2p)
1 1
Final refraction from curved surface
2 1 2  1
 
v u R
1 2 1 2
 
 (4  2p  m) 15
30 = 4 + 2p + m
m = 26  2p
minimum value of ‘p’ can be zero
(m)max = 26 cm
11. 95
GMP 1 GMe
Sol. 2

 R0  4 R2e
 
 3 
1
MP  Me …(i)
36
At equator

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 g P  gP  RP2 cos2 
GMP R 
0 2
  e  2
 Re / 3   3 
M 
9G  e 
 36   Re 2
R2e 3
3 GMe
2 
4 R3e
 4 
2 G    R3e 
 2  3  3 
 T  4
  R3e
88
T
7G

12. 12
Sol. The path difference due to sheet-1 is
1  5t
Area under the curve =   t  1  (2t) 
2  2
Net path difference at ‘O’
 5t 
x  3 (SS 2  t 0 )  2 t 0  4 (S2 O)  3 SS1   4 (S1O  t)  
 2
5t
 3 (SS2  SS1 )  3 t 0  2 t 0   4 (S 2O  S1O)  4 t 
2
For central maxima, x = 0
3  d2  1 1
0    t0  t
2  2D  6 2
t t 0 3d2
 
2 6 4D
5
t m
12

13. 4529
Sol. (6L)2  (9L  x)2  y 2 9Lx x
2 2 2 2 P Q
36L  81L  x  18Lx  y …(i)
Srting-2
(4 2L)2  x 2  y 2 y
32L2  x 2  y 2 …(ii) 6L 42 L
From (i) and (ii)
4L2  81L2  18Lx
18x = 77 L M = 1/2 kg
77L
x …(iii)
18
2
2  77L  24439
So, y  32L    
 18  81

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4439
y
9
y 4439
T  2  2
g 90
1  2  4529

SECTION – C

14. 0.20
Range (0.20 to 0.22)

15. 0.20
Range (0.19 to 0.21)
Sol. (Q.14-15)
Torque due to force on the face ADHE is
d1  gxbdx(H  x)
H
H3
1  gb (xH  x 2 )dx  gb
 …(i)
6
0
Torque due to force on the face ABCD is
 2
2  (gH)b  gbH  …(ii)
2 2
Torque due to weight Mg
  2h
3  Mg  b (bh)g  b gb …(iii)
2 2 2
For no toppling about MN
3  1  2
k 2h (4h / 5)3 4h  2
   (k is R.D.)
2 6 5 2
k 2 2 64 2
 2  5    125  6 h
 
 4

h 5 15

h  0.206
 min
2 H2 / 2 25  3 16
 3    0.2
1 H /6 16 25  15

16. 8897.00
Range (8895 to 8899)

17. 145.13
Range (145.10 to 145.15)
Sol. (Q.16-17):
2(ri )3/2 2(9  106 )3/2
Ti    8478 sec
GMe 6.67  1011  6  1024

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GMem A 6.67  10 11  6  1024  300


(Ei )A    667  107 J
2r 2(9  106 )
GMe 6.67  10 11  6  1024
(v i )A    6.67  103 m/s
r 9  106
(v f )A  (6.67  103 )(0.994)  6630 m/s

After the rocket is fired


1
(Ef )A  2(Ei )A  mv 2f  674.7  107 J m/s
2
GmA Me
So, (E f )A 
2rf
Gm A Me
rf   8.897  106 m  8897 km
2(E f )A
2(rf )3/2
Tf   8332.87 sec
GMe
T  Ti  Tf  145.13 sec

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Chemistry PART – II

SECTION – A

18. D
Sol. CH3
O
N

Cl N

(Valium)
It is a tranquiliser.

19. C
Sol. Cr2 O72   14H  6e   2Cr 3   7H2 O;
 2Cl 
 Cl2  2e   3 
2
Cr2 O 7  14H  6Cl  2Cr 3   3Cl2  7H2 O;
 

Eocell  1.23   1.36 


 0.13
2 3
0.0591 Cr 3   PCl2 
Ecell  0.13  log 6 14
6 Cr2 O72   Cl  H 
2 3
0.0591  0.1 1
 0.13  log 6 14
6  0.010.1  0.1
 0.327 V

20. D
Sol. NaCl  K 2Cr2 O7  H2 SO 4 
 CrO2 Cl2 NaCl
  Na2CrO 4
 Orange red vap.  Yellow 
NaOH
NaBr  K 2 Cr2 O7  H2 SO4  Br2  Colourless

21. D
Sol. Per unit cell
7
NX  ; NY  3; NZ  1
8
Hence, formula of the compound is :
X7 /8 Y3 Z1  X7 Y24 Z8

22. A, B, C
  G  
Sol. G  f  P,T  ; G  VP  ST and T  0;       V;
  P T 

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 A 
Similarly, A  f  V,T  ;   P
 V T
Also for isothermal process on an ideal gas w   q

23. A, B, D
Sol. O O
S
O O
O
O S S
O
O
O
OH
O
O P P O
HO
O O
P
OH
O
O O
Se
O O
O O
Se Se
O O
O O
Se
O O

24. A, B
Sol. Cu2   CO32   aq  CuCO3 .Cu  OH 2 
Malachite green 
 Other three give white metal carbonates.

SECTION – B

25. 470
r
Sol.  0.801
r
Hence, AB will crystallize as BCC lattice.
a 3  2r   2r 
814
a  469.98  470 pm
3

26. 127
Sol. CS2     3O2  g  
 CO2  g   2SO2  g ; H  1107.94
1107.94   393.5   2   293.72   3  0   f HCS2  
 f HCS2     127 kJ / mole

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27. 5
Sol. Moles of HCl = mole of Na2CO3 (as n-factor = 1)
 2.1 103 (in 50 ml)
Number of moles of Na2CO3 in 2 litre
2.1 103  2  1000

50
3
 84  10
WNa2 CO3  84  10 3  106  8.9 gm
Weight of NaHCO3  2.5 gm
2.5
nNaHCO3 
84
8.9 2.5
nCO2  
106 84
Weight of CO2  nCO2  44
= 5 gm.

28. 142
Sol. MnO2
2KClO3   2KCl  3O2 ;

204.17 gm   P 
 80 gm
P4  5O2  P4 O10 ;
P   Q
160 gm 
 284 gm of P4 O10
80 gm 142 gm of P4 O10

29. 139
Sol. (X = NH3 ; Y = PH3; Z = NaH2PO2)

30. 287
Sol. Purple coloured complex of Co with Cl and NH3, has the molecular formula CoCl3 .5NH3, i.e.
[Co(NH3)5Cl]Cl2. Hence, 2 mole AgCl will be precipitated on reaction with AgNO3.

SECTION – C
31. 30.00

32. 82.00
Sol. As the metal gives white precipitates with NaCl and Na2 S2O3 both and white precipitate (Q) turns
to black compound ‘R’ on standing hence the metal ‘M’ is ‘Ag’.
3Ag  4HNO3  dil.  3AgNO3  NO  2H2 O
 M N O
AgNO3  NaCl  AgCl;
P  White 
2AgNO3  Na 2S2 O3 
 Ag2 S2 O3  2NaNO3
Q  White 

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2Ag2 S2 O3  Ag2S  SO3 


Black 
1
Amount of AgNO3 formed  mole.
2
1
Number of moles of Ag2 S2O3 formed  mole
4
1
Weight of Ag2 S2O3  108  2  2  32  3  16 
4
= 82

33. 606.00
Sol.  C17H35COO 2 Ca is not used in synthetic detergent.

34. 121.00

Sol. C9H19 O-(CH2CH2O)5 CH2 CH2 OH is used in liquid dish washing detergent.

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Mathematics PART – III

SECTION – A

35. C
Sol. Let |z + 1| =     [0, 2]
2  2 2 2
 Re  z   and |z + 1 – z| = | – 3|
2
2  13 
 For   [0, 2], f() =  + | – 3|   3, 
 4

36. C
Sol. Let the two numbers be a and b
b  an ab  n  1
 p and q 
n1 bn  a
2
q n  1 a b
  , where   2 or  2
p a b b a
n2  1  n   
b a
2
q  n  1
  1 or >  
p  n  1

37. B
Sol. f(x) is decreasing  x  R when |p| < 3  f(1) > f(2) > f(3)

38. D
Sol. Let ai and bi be probabilities of i appearing on 1st and 2nd dice respectively
1
Then, probability of getting sum k  (where k = 2, 3, ....., 12)
11
1
  a1b6  a2b5  a3b 4  a4b3  a5b2  a6b1
11
a a
 1  6  1 which is not possible
b6 b1

39. A, B, D
C 0  C1 0  C C1 0 
Sol. A  A 1      
0 C1   0 C   0 C1C 
 n1 1 
  1 C C1 0 
n 1
 A 1A 2  A 2 A 3  A 3 A 4  .....   1 A n1A n   1 
 n 1
1 


0   1 C1C 
1 
n 1
1 n 2 n
 p    1 C C1  nC1C2  nC2nC3  nC3nC4  .....   1 Cn1nCn
1
n 1
=   n C0nC1  nC1n C2  .....   1  n Cn1  n Cn   n C0n C1
 
n–1 n n
p = –[Coefficient of x in (1 + x) (1 – x) ] + n

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 n ; if n is even
 n 1
p n
n   1  Cn 1 ; if n is odd
2
 2
n 1
1 n 2
Similarly, q    1 C1C = n C0nC1  nC1nC2  n C2nC3  .....   1  nCn 2  nCn1
1

 n ; if n is even
 n 1
 q  n n 1
 C n1  1   1 n ; if n is odd
2
 2

40. B, C
Sol. Clearly all lines are passing through origin, and if they are coplanar, then they are perpendicular
to a line passing through origin and with direction cosines  1, m1, n1 
 a1  m1  n1  0 ; 1  mm1  nn1  0 and 31  7m1  5 n1  0
1 1 1
 
 m n 2 2m 4n
  m
n 0  0    0
     
3 7 5 
3 7 5
 m 2n
    k1  1 and k 2  2
  

41. A, D
  
Sol. If a, b, c are the position vectors of A, B, C, then position vector of circumcentre of tetrahedron is
2 
 2   2 

 
 c a  b  b c  a   a a  b  
given by r    
2 a b c 
      
We have r  a  r  b  r  c  r
        
Consider r  a  r  a2  2a  r similarly, b2  2b  r and c 2  2c  r
           
   
Let r  x b  c  y  c  a   z a  b  r  a  x a b c 
     
r a r b r c
 x    , y    , z   
a b c  a b c  a b c 
     

SECTION – B

42. 34
Sol. Let Pn be number of ways to cover 2  n board, then Pn = Pn – 1 + Pn – 2

43. 32
Sol. Since term is independent of x,  = 15
 G.T. = 30 C15 215
  = 15,  = 2,  = 15

44. 2025
n2  n  1
Sol. Tn 
n  n  1

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45. 870
12
Sol. Sum (required) =  i  112  ji  = 12(0 + 1 + ..... + 11) + (1 + 2 + 3 + ..... + 12) = 870
i 1

46. 3
Sol. Here, z1z2 + z2z3 + z3z1 = z1z2z3  z1  z2  z3 
3 2
Let z = z1 + z2 + z3  |z| = |3|z| – 4|  |z| = 1 or 2

47. 1214
6
C5  8 C0  8 C4  6C1 213
Sol. Probability required = 14

C5 1001

SECTION – C

48. 8.96

49. 2.72
Sol. (Q.48.-49.):
Here, f(x) = (x + 1)5–x
 P(X = x) = k(x + 1)5–x

16
 P  X  x   1  k  25
x 0

7k 112 38 17
 P(x  1) =  and P(X  3) = 1  k
25 125 25 625

50. 665.00

51. 1.60
Sol. (Q.50.-51.):
3 3
1 
Here, g(k) =  2k  1 2   2k  1 2 
2 

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