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\\ Resonance” Educating for better tomorrow Time: 3 Hrs. JEE MAIN (FST-3) Exam Date: 29.12.23 Max, Marks = 300 Section: JP+JR PHYSICS SOLUTION 1. Ans (4) Sol. mgsing + f,= ma cose {, = m(a cose ~g sind) < j(mgcosé +masiné) “* me pe 2oeee" Los gratane ->0577 10 2 Ans (2) Sol. —ra N (__t+N— rear) =F Applying Newton's second law on element of thickness ox. dx tte } gas we yer wr Ata Pra at we dT = Ade pa distress afaae) = padx Aistess ) d(ster } a a where a.is the angle of tangent in stress verses x graph Wel o, waa ven x ae A eaef Yen aT Fara sa wre By =pastana etna Pp, ma, we a, ten 59 =», BS -90 BP aa tan 37° 3. Ans (4) 4. Ans (2) Rate of heat loss ¢ = 4n120eT4 wen we @ ax o = 4ar2ceT* Page No: 19 5. Ans (2) Sol. Let @ be the work function of metal. rat gg 1 ard wort 81 = 3.98 x 1019), 6 Ans (4) Sol 2jgt=n x 10000 = (n+ 1) «5000 (where vel pois 1.252 1) enet pot = 1 x 10000 x 10-19 0.4 um a pmo pot ap Var Veo Sf x-ct) =f (x—tattet Sc=1 ms 8 Ans (1) we Page No: 20, Sol. E= Eis minimum. 9. Ans (3) Sol. Radius should be greater than rp ~r, er aH Prom ry, aa HH ARE e (e-n< 8 Thus gafey u > oB (r,—1) 10. Ans (1) so 22 2 mae om R= [= x 11. Ans (3) Sol. E,=+5, flux through surtace dividing medium of py and po = EyA~ EA = = pr Tem pe TS SA a Penfoer e aTe eee OA aTaT TA = EA EsA= © r=6m ’o + hpg) x1? = (105 + 10 x 800 x 10) x x 36 N 8x36 xxx 10°N x 107N 13, Ans (4) Sol. 14% n=3 Page No: 21 14. Ans (1) Sol. In uniform electric field net force on dipole is zero. eer Raga da a faga we EH wa ET ete 8 15. Ans (3) Sol Loss in P.E, = 0- { =SU2sR)m) rr Rafts wat 4 sf =0- SEIT) = Gatem =f sat 3 aH = Ga2am = gain in KE. ie. independent of R wet RY waa 8) 16. Ans (1) Sol. When Diode get reverse biased no current flows through it and output is similar to input voltage. When diode get forward biased then diode behave as wire and output is SV. 17. Ans (3) Sol. () een, Magnification by eyepiece Pa grat sirat an Lon Fete +1) 18. Ans (4) Sol. From given graph highest precision that means sharpness is maximum in graph (I) fea TV B URYaMT Gea & see semen, aH (1)H 2) 19. Ans (2) Sol. Ais transmitted via ground wave (f < 2 MHz), B via sky wave (f <30 MHz) and C via space wave. A qcaeat (F< 2MHz) art, Barrera ae (F< 30 MHz) ant cen C ais ae ener waka er BI 20. Ans (2) Sol, 4(1 +11 x 10 AT) = 3.992 (1+ 19 x 10-6 AT) 0,008 = 31.848 x 10-9 AT AT =250°C ‘common temperature is 30 + 250 = 280° C ‘safe aIRHT & 30 + 250 = 280°C 21. 01.25 Page No: 22 22. Sol. DS ae B or Vas Ys? + (8-0 2)" = ¥9+(e-2%2)* Ans. 50.00m Sol. in Y-direction Y-feem oe “Ys = 103 Also 3ufy :0= (Vav) -2.10y, yi=45m Again ga; 0+ 2.10y2 -Ye=5m Toial distance qa ft = yi +y2=45+5=50m 23. Ans. 03.00 Sol. ‘Moment when energy in inductor is half of energy in capacitor is shown in figure. am oa wale & Sot, daa A ool A awh & fea A cafe aa 81 c c =| [+ a) 1 ol Ty CVo-x! cVoax U: Ur ute i) Initial energy urefira araif = Uo = ae Total energy remain same as there is no resistance. Ge Gort Bear Ve self aver A wferea Ae 8 Us= Us + Us +Us From (1) and (2) Up = 2Us +Us (1) eH (2) Uo = 2Us +Us Ur +U2= Se 3 KVL Page No: 23 Page No: 24 Sol. path of satellite after reducing velocity will be as shown. aa oy wet & year qT Be Raga eT! 26. Ans. 10.00 Sol. (F+N=mg) —i F f mg tw =FR= = a —ii) For maximum a ster as Re 27. a ena 1 kae mie nal?s 5K) AI) =D Kas = Lm ar 2 a ere 1 pane 387 2 mve+ + mntats 2 mnav + + mn? 32 2 2 4 mn? (a? — x2) + mnfa® + 2mna n Ya* — x? + mn? mre? at x2 + at + 2a va? 4 1a? 4x2 48a a? —da® = 4A? & Putting x= 9a va 12a?= 4A? Ar = yea = 153 om k=15 Page No: 25, 28. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34, 35. Ans. 20.00cm Sol. For first refraction wert siracia & ery Meee Be => x=20¢em, ‘Ans. 30.00 Sol. P.D.={€.di and E between spheres does not depend on charge on outer sphere. foverere PLD. = fE.dr 2 ate we E wen ata & outer oe Poke aay Ans. 40.00 Sol. CHEMISTRY-PART-B ‘Ans (4) Sol. belongs to visible region when n; = 2 and nz = 3. B, C and D lines belongs to Infrared region. Egea arr @ araftis 8 vel m= 2 car me =3. B, Com Daa arr watts 21 Ans (3) aAAL at ne ‘© . Both rates will decreases with tim. ati a a) 8 aaa} we wh ar ae] Solr a Ans (4) Sol Ans (1) Sol aS=nF SEset > Sees. 28 Ans (1) Sol. Fuse with KOH in presence of air or oxidising agents like KNO, , KCIO, etc. 2MnO, + 4KOH +0, —!™_, 2K.MnO, +2H,O Mnoj- — Stee exaion Kang + er Fa TY T sifeetorew GY KNO,, KCIO, gente at gaff TKO & rE wafer we 2MnO, + 4KOH + 0, ,2K,MnO, + 2H, Rreqmeuete state Mnog- —SSEEEER SET Minoj +e Page No: 26 36. 37. 39. 40. at. 42. 43. 44, hos (1) Let he rire consna x9 G2C0, then MgCO, soul be (2-1) 9 Total weight of },S0,requred 22x x= 1.780r % caco,= 178 x 100= 89% Ans (3) Kcr, + Fe,0,—> Fe #0r* wise vi=196(9-22) Ans (2) “TP*gets reduced to TI because of I- and then itforms the compound TI Ans (2) Sol. For the buffer solution of CHsCOOH & CH:COO- [CH,COOH) (1000.1) H = pk + log [CHsCOOH) 4.04 = 4.74 + log 0000.1) __ PH PK +109 GH. COO"] = °9 moles of CH;COO™ => mmoles of CHsCOO-= 50 mmoles of (CHsCOO)2Ba required = 0.025. Ans (1) 1 Larger atoms form longer bonds and BO. 5S engin Hence, Cl-Cl > F-F > O=0 >N=N Ans (2) Sol [Ti (H2O)e)* Electronic configuration of Tis = d" (112° 6% Tita gatagia fran = d' (32° €9°) CFSE=-04%1 x do =a 5+ 243 =-97.2 KI /mol Ans (4) Neither YZ plane nor ZX plane is the nodal plane, since electron density is found along X and Y axis. Ans (1) Sol. PhCH + (CH:CO):0 -2Or> PhCH(OCOCH:)2 He +pncto CACO, PhCH=CH-COOH (perkin reaction) _(Cinnamic acid) (afta sate) (API Sir) Page No: 27 45. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. Ans (2) Sol. pKa values for following acids are ‘fre oreit & pKa ari & — (a) CHs-COOH(pKa = 4.74) (b) O,N—CH, -COOH (c) NC-CH, -COOH 1.68 2.47 (¢) Meo-cH, -COoH 353 Ans (1) In K,Fe[Fe(CN),}, Fe** is d?sp° hybridised hence low spin complex. Fe (outside complex sphere) have four unpaired electrons. Hence itis paramagnetic nature. ans (4) HO-CH-CHs oy “a cHicHo, 20, « Or GeO we ans (2) Ge a OLO- Sol 2(0)-04 + (CHs)-0-0 ky (Gisphenol-A) (faerie a) Ans (2) cHs CHs ° Na ° Sol. Ke ie paige onetchcio Hs ‘CH Ans (2) Sol. Dipole moments values are faga sig ari CHs-CHe-Cl= 2.05 D, CHe Eqa=5x 1157 =57.85keal Ans. 10.68 Sol. CaSO« = Ca* + SOF R(OH)2 + SOF ——+ RSOs + 20H- 20H" + 2H* —+2H,0 SO} in hard water are exchanged by OH- ions in anion exchange resin. Water coming out of resin is alkaline in nature and neutralized by HeSOx . Page No: 28 CaSOu = SO} =20H-=2H* = H2SOs 250 x M(CaSOs in water 37H # CaSOs) = 20 x 0.001 M 200,001 250 [CaSO4] = 8 x 10-°M=8 x 105 x 136 gL! me . CaSOs in 10° mL (10° mL 4 CaSOs) = ees = 10.88 ppm CaSO« M(CaSOs in water viet # CaSO,) = 8x 105M 53. Ans. 9.00 oO} cH, @D eeu, @) Noo, 4) -> ol] (6)CH-CH=C=CH, (7) CH,= CH-CH=CH, (8)CH,C=C-CH, (9) CH=C-CH,-CH, + Ans. 21.00 Sol. [Mn{CO),} 55. Ans. 25.00 Sol. w=qxd 1.2 x 10-8= qx 1.0 x 108 q= 12x 10-Pesu. 10-19 fraction of charge (aster 1 srarct) = 4 ee =0.25 e 48x10" 56. Ans. 05,00 9 100 SOL Xatnxorge= 75 Xetra = 192 -#. jo9 700, 18 109" 7000 57. Ans. 34.00 . Sol gy, EtOH G40), E2086, Gy G82 G2 aD A FE} = ng FES (FE, ) (0.50) ~ (-2 x0.68) -2.041.32 2 2 So Ans. is 0.34 100=34. -gufeiy GAVO.94 x 100= 3421 58. Ans. 33.33 o COOH heat, ser COOH so Lt SO eae ae H ‘COOH so, CY Pa aac? \_f Page No: 29 ‘amount 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. Molecular formula of D = CsHeOz Molecular mass of D = 100 Dar Spa = CsHsO2 Dar snp Ans. Sol. Ans. Ans (4) Sol. Ans 100 39.40 oH (CHa-CH-CHs —*_> CH>-COONa + CHIs + CHsCOOH + CHIs 2 molecular mass of CHls= 12 +1 +381 = 394 CHI sop = 12 +1 +381 =394 03.00 PART-C (4PI-C) (MATHEMATICS) 2% 3 I= | f2tanede aes) Stinson SLwia Hb oe 1 @) @ Sot f(x) = |f Stns [(6+t-ndt_x>2 a 1 Bx+t xs2 le. A(x—1) x>2 fx) 2 xs2 2 fq pratt x22 Ske xs2 ‘Ans (2) Sol. [21 + 22)? + [ze + zs)? +s +21P = 2(lasP + [eal + lanl) + (212, + Z22+ 22% + 20% +202, +212) $244 (21% 421%, +B +% +z, +2%) alsomem [2s +22 + z0/220 SUZ, +22, +22 +2% +212 +27, 2-12 (zy + za)? + [zo + zal? + [za + zP 212 Page No: 30 64. Ans (2) Sol. s 60x? ~ 120x* + 60x? - 80x = 20x(3x*~ 6x8 + 3x2- 4) = 0 (x) = Sx4— 6x8 + x2 4 G(x) = 1242 = 18x? + 6x =0 90%) =0 0 v2 4 g(x) have two zeros on less than zero and other greater than zero 9x) & eh aa & fed gw aa a ws Baer GE epT a a EI Hence given function will have two point of minima and one point of maxima. sat Ran rar wart a PPS & eg & cea ya aes a rg 81 65. Ans (3) Sol. eos Vx —cos-1(1 2x) y= 200s Vx — + cos(2x 1) lot HI cos VX =0>x=c0s!9 oe (2,3) y= 28x + cos-'(2cos%6—-1) y= 26-x+cos“'cos20 0 r + 20 66. Ans (2) Plo) Sol. Ss 00.0 Alto) BB.) tan arpy=2 tana= 1 t tana+tanp _ 3 tan B= 3S dat) _, at? +3)~202t) | 6-2? _ +3) (P+3F (P+)? © Page No: 31 Padoteti8 23 tan p= 2 ton f= 23-90 67. Ans (4) Sol. f(x) g(x) =1 ot) = fx) so) = £0 ox) = Fa ig) = LON O0—2Flxf2 0) _ £20) 24? ae ) = Phe) GU) _ Oe) ()— 247 (x) ge) Taro) gx) _ #1) _ 2F) dix) Fe) ~ 10 2F) _ f%) _ gO fo) ~ FO) ~ 9) 68. Ans (4) Sol. a (atZ2ate) mor moa =~1 tie=-4 Normals at P and Q are P atte Quy siftarra y+ tne 2ats + at? y+ tx =2ate+ att Point of intersection of normals will be afters & fag er a+ a(t? + 13 +t te) = alt +t)? +6a atita(ti + te) = 4a(ti + t) Fe 00) =9( | y= 16a(x 6a) 69. Ans (11.00) Conceptual Page No: 32 70. Ans (3) Sok Fxb=éxb > (F-@)xb=6 ll) F-b=é-5 = (f-6)-B <0 from (i) and (i) we get 7-8-6 t. cee) bea, +E = (Gi+k)-(4i+9)+7%) 847215 71. Ans (3) 10 SOL $1 C594%C, oxo(150-i) to 10 150 }°Cy494°C; 250 (product of binomial series fers Seite # yor G) a 150 42°Cac0 = k C109 500 ay “ 150 05 Cacg | =k C100 150.400 k= TRO k= 120 72. Ans(1) Sol. R(m, 2m ~ 1) is a variable point lying on a line y = 2x ~ 1 Now both points P and Q lie opposite side of line 2x —y—1 =0 Hence so PR + RQ will be minimum when P,R,Q are collinear. 1 4 14 424 m 2m-1 | = 2—2m +1 +4(m—4) + 4(2m—1)—2m = Om 8m —17=0 Lot point Mis (h, k) ra fq M, (h,k) BG=tandsing OM = BC = tané sind h= OM cos0 = sino 3 k=OMsing = $2.8 cos0 sino = <*> cose = = K(1-h) =n ye No: 33, Kaho +h Fa 74, 75. Sol. Tangent of a point (t? + t+ 1, t?-t + 1) will be equal to 2-1 -t-t-1)= (y-#-1-1) = FS (+t nate 28-20 + t+ tat + 2r =ePe1> Number of tangents will be 2 and slope of tangent will be ; 3 (x= (t@ +t + 1)) it will pass through (0, 0) t-te + t+ 1) 1 + 22+ Otte 1 and=1 76. Ans (4) 1-b?+a(b—b) +b?-1=0 -a(1+b)+bet 1 a)(b +1) For infinite solution WAI Bel & FAY A= Ae ,b can take values -2, ~1 and 2 only, fora = 1 and b = 1 system will be no solution. =1,b BI AM -2,-1 oe2 dt Goal & a=1 sib = 1% fay fara w ag eal TEE) 77. Ans (4) sinx +tanx),_(tanx—sinx jan, Sol £ sf Serta) gy ame sinx 2 2 stam) tam mr) (=o) (= sin: x) CO & ax* 78 Ans (1) Sol. Equation of parabola will be x = ay? + by +¢ aaa 1 way em x = ay? + by+e 2ec Qsa-b+c >a=t,b=3 G=atbec xayPt By +2, By+ Bayes ay +2 y+y-6=0 y=8or2 Page No: 34 81. 82. 4-9 <8]-0s Let p, g, rbe the three statements such that pix=5,q:y=-Zandr:x-2y=9 Here given statement is (p « q) —r and its contrapositive is ~r—> ~(p aq) ie. ~1 (pv ~@) ie. ifx—2y 9 then x5 or y>-2 Ans (1) dt _og Sol. Gente of eipse willbe (0,0) (using St =0 & St =0 Now using parametric equation from centre (0, 0) any point having a distance r from origin can be witten as x= reos0 and y = rsind P(t + 008*0— 4sindcosd + 1 1sin%e) = 60 60 7(1+c0826)-2sin28+ $'1~cos26) ee 120 3c0s20-48n20+25 maximum value F wil be 6 and minimum value will be 4 = 1 WB andb =2 hence he 6 V8 Ans. (24.00) Sol. (f(x) — 1)(f(x) - 2)(f(x) - 3) = 0 fi) =1 oF 2or 8 a8 fx) is ciscontinuous atx = Ohence im f(x), (0) and. lim (x) wil have 8 possible values 1,201 3 so total number of possible functions f(x) will be 3 x 9 x 8 = 27 of which only three can be continuous f(x) = 4 and f(x) = 2 and fix) =3 Vx R Hence total number of discontinuous function will be 273 = 24 Ans. 19.00 Sol. Som (n= #1, (DMF +2, on sum of all elements in Sn is equal to So¥ wh aaaet or atta aera &) (HEV (n-1)2 + 18) Page No: 35, = (2n=1)(n@=n+ 1) = 2nt— nF = 2nt +n +20 m+n? —Sn? +n m4 (n—1)= 1729 n=10 number of elements in Sa = 19 SoA sae A HeM = 19 83. Ans. 19.00 Sol. total cases 2° = 32 ‘cases which do not have two or more than two consecutive 0's are (A)tt1tt > tways @ritto + Fesways (C)01011 + — *Co=6ways (o1o10 + 1 13 ways so there are 19 ways in which two consecutive 0's can placed. 84. Ans. 44.00 £3498 +13= (p++ m(p+q+1)?—Spq+ar+ rp) + Spar = 5(5*-3(6)) + 3(3)= 35 + 9= 44 85. Ans. (00.80) Sol. Number of triangles having at least one side equal to 5 are equals to 8 + 24+ 8 = 40. Number of right angles triangles having at least one side equal to 5 are equals to 8 + 24 = 32. 86. Ans. 08.00 Sol. Me Ae As he A A x A Aika = 2sin = Product of all distances will be 2 = Zen® and iam Din X= 27[ wn Zein Zine® Aika = 2sin 2[singangane) a Aid = Bain SE 2° neces} (2) Aids = 2sin SE = 24 (a0 3x 8 1 a Aike= 2sin = 2 Aik = 2sin == 2° Page No: 36 87. Ans. 00.50 Sol. 2 a az2+ (1 —a)z3 will be a point on line joining z2 and z3 and its distance from 2; will be minimum when it will be coincide with foot of perpendicular drawn from z: to line joining ze and za. Now length of perpendicular from 21 to 222s can be written as 88 Ans. 01.14 Sol, f(x) = —[f(t)tant dt + ftang) at a ° (9) == f(x) tanx + tanx £09) + f(x) tanx = tanx Y « ytanx = 5 yanx = tane LR el =secx yssecx = ftanxsecx dx+e ysecx = seck +¢ 89, Ans. 02.00 Sol. =o! [cos t+ sin t] xeloost = % ~ ofcost—sin dy _ cost+sint dx cost-snt lana 90. Ans. 01.50 y Sol Reqareasnits dara = T {cos(3)- siny oy as = Desi 5 cosy] +3 ag. ance ye Bl Page No: 37

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