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AITS-CRT-II-(Paper-1)-PCM (Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/17
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1. AC ABC ACD
2. ACD ABC ABC
3. BD B AB
4. ABC ABC ACD
5. AC ABCD A
6. ABCD AB AB
7. ACD AC ABCD
8. ABCD AB ABC
9. AC AC AD
10. AC AB AB
(A) r,s (A) p,q (A) s
(B) r,s (B) q,r (B) r
1.
(C) r,s (C) r,s (C) q
(D) r,t (D) p,s (D) p
(A) p (A) p,q,r (A) p
(B) q (B) r (B) p,q
2.
(C) s (C) q,s (C) p
(D) r (D) q,r (D) r,s
1. 1 6 5
2. 3 4 3
3. 1 6 2
4. 6 4 6
5. 1 3 2
6. 2 5 3
7. 5 7 4
8. 5 1 6
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Physics PART – I
SECTION – A
1. AC
Sol. Mass per unit length of the wire = 0.1 kg/m.
At any instant, tension in the string is (2 + 2.25 t) g N
10 t
(2 2.25 t)g
v ; 0 dx 10 0 2 2.25 t dt
0.1
t = 0.612 s
T 2 2.25 0.612 10 33.77 N
2. ACD
dB ×
Sol. E d l A dt × R ×
× × ×
E2 x 2 d2 R 2k O ×
× × ×
R 2 k
E d
2 x 2 d2
qR2 P
Wext qE dx k
0 4 E
3. BD
Sol. Length Gx cy hz
x y Z
L M1L3 T 2 LT 1 ML2 T 1
By comparing the power of M, L and T in both sides we get
x z 0,3x y 2z 1 and 2x y z 0
By solving above three equations we get
1 3 1
x , y ,z
2 2 2
4. ABC
Sol. Assume x-axis along OA and y-axis perpendicular to it in the plane of ring.
After 1st collision
v
Velocity of particle = along x-axis
2
v
And velocity of ring = along y-axis
2
v ˆ v ˆ
After second collision velocity of ring = i j
2 2
Velocity of particle = 0
R 2
Time to return at point A = 4
v
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5. AC
(10,5)
Sol. v AB 3 a ˆi 3 b ˆj
vAB B
a AB o
3 a 2 10 and 3 b 2 5 A
1 (0,0)
a = –2 and b =
2
6. ABCD
Sol. Equilibrium of piston gives
kx0
PS kx0 or P PS kx0
S
Since, the chamber is thermally insulated Q = 0
Elastic potential energy of spring = work done by gas
1 2
or, work done by gas = kx0
2
This work is done in the expense of internal energy of the gas.
1 2
Therefore, internal energy of the gas is decreased by kx0 .
2
Internal energy of an ideal gas depends on its temperature only. Internal energy of the
gas is decreasing. Therefore, temperature of the gas will decrease.
7. ACD
Sol.
Fm q v B and apply Newton’s second law of motion.
8. ABCD
mv 2
Sol. T mgcos 600 … (i) 600
l u
2
1 5 l 1 l
m gl mg mv 2 … (ii)
2 2 2 2
3 5
v gl and T 2mg gl
2 2
Net force is in horizontal direction when = 600
9. AC
11R
Sol. Equivalent resistance across capacitor (after shorting the battery) = .
4
3E
Voltage across capacitor in steady state = .
4
4t
CE
q 1 e 11RC
4
10. AC
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L 2 1
Sol.
Re q 8 4
at steady state inductor short circuited
Hence i = 0.75
SECTION – B
1. A rs B rs C rs D rt
Sol. For cases (a), (b) and (c), magnetic field due to I1 and I2 are mutually perpendicular.
Therefore, they do not exert any force on each other.
For case (d), magnetic fields at point P due to I1 and I2 are in the same direction.
SECTION – C
1. 1
Sol. The light escape is confined within a cone of apex angle b
' 2c ' where c is the critical angle. Imagine a sphere with a c
source of light as its centre and the surface area abc is A.
c
c c c c
here A 2R2 sin d 2R 2 (1 cos c ) R
0
P
3
R2 1
c sin 60º
2
A 1
Power transfer P 2
4 1W
4R 4
2. 3
1 1 1
Sol. Applying lens formula,
v u f
1 dv 1 du
0
v 2 dt u2 dt
dv
v0
dt
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dv
v1 v 0 (v1 = velocity of object towards lens)
dt
1 1 n2
v1 v 0 v0 , v1 2 v 0 , v1 3v 0 = 3 m/s
n2 n
3. 1
2q1L 2q2 x 2q3 (2L x) I
Sol. 0 … (i)
2A 0 2A 0 2A 0 +q1 +q2 –q3 +q
+Q 3 +Q
dq dq3 dq2 –q1 –q2
I 1 … (ii)
dt dt dt v
From (i),
q1L q2 x 2q3L q3 x 0 L x 2L–x
dq1 dq dx dq dq dx
L x 2 q2 2 3 L x 3 q3 0
dt dt dt dt dt dt
v
I (q2 q3 ) = 1 mA
3L
4. 6
Lsin
dL L
Sol. L cos
dt
L cos
m 2
= sin cos
3
m 2 2
= sin cos
3
5. 1
Sol. 1
I 2
Q 7 1
3
II 4 I 2
8 IV
5
III 6 6
7 III
IV 8 P 5 Q
P 9 9
V 10 3
V 10
4 II
0 A
Equivalent capacity, CPQ = C =
d
6. 2
Sol. Let at any time t charge flown through the plate B to plate A is q and instantaneous
current is I.
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–Q0+q –q
A B
I
R
2q Q0
From loop theorem IR 0
2C
dq 2q 2C Q0
R
dt 2C
dq dt
2C Q0 2q 2 RC
Now for charge on plate A to be zero q = Q0.
Q0 t
dq dt
Integrating
0
2C Q0 2q 0 2 RC
2C Q0
= t RC ln
2C Q0
Putting the value of C, Q0, and R
We get t = 2 seconds.
7. 5
1 1 1 m(2r)2 2 1 2 2
Sol. K.E. = mv 2 mv 2 w mr w = 5.
2 2 2 12 2
8. 5
Sol. At stable equilibrium, U is minimum.
dU d2U
= 0 and >0
dx dx 2
1 x 3 ax 2
= 20x = 0.
dx 3 2
2
x – 9x + 20 = 0. (x – 5) (x – 4) = 0.
x = 5 and x = 4 are points of equilibrium.
d2U
And U minimum when > 0. i.e. at x = 5.
dx 2
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Chemistry PART – II
SECTION – A
1. ABC
H2O
Sol. KO O2 gas
H2O
CaC2 C2H2 gas
H2O
Mg3N2 NH3 gas
H2O 2
Ba NO3 2 Ba 2NO3
2. ABC
Sol. Neither the lone pair of oxygen nor the pi – bonds are in conjugation in (D).
3. B
Sol. COCl2 H2O
CO2 2HCl
4. ABC
Sol. Silicones are the polymers of the hydrolysis products of alkyl silicon chlorides.
5. ABCD
Sol. The boiling point of water is 100oC.
Dissolution of any non-volatile solute of any quantity in water will cause elevation in
boiling point. So, the boiling point of aqueous solution of any non-volatile solute is
greater than 100oC.
6. AB
Sol. In C the net charge on cationic as well as anionic parts of the complex is zero. Such
complexes are not formed. D is not an isomer of the complex due to different molecular
formula and molecular mass.
7. AC
Sol. (A) 4LiNO3 2Li2 O 4NO2 O2
2NaNO3 2NaNO2 O2
(B) MgCl2 .6H2O MgCl2 .H2O 5H2O
Na2SO4 .10H2O Na2SO4 10H2O
(C) 2FeSO4 Fe 2 O3 SO2 SO3
Fe2 SO 4 3 Fe 2O 3 3 SO3
8. AB
Sol. All aliphatic aldehydes respond to Fehling test. Benzaldehyde does not give Fehling’s
test.
9. AC
Sol. The coordination number in both the structure is 12 and the packing fraction is 74%
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10. AB
Sol. The dipole moment of NH3 is greater than NF3 because the bond pair dipole moment is
enhanced by the lone pair dipole moment in NH3. In NF3 the resultant of bond pair dipole
moment is opposed by the lone pair dipole moment.
CHCl3 is unsymmetrical, hence it contains certain dipole moment whereas CCl4 is
symmetrical with zero dipole moment.
SECTION – B
Ag H2S
Ag2S 2H
3 Ag2S 8 HNO3 6 AgNO3 2NO 3 S 4H2O
2. A pqr, B r, C qs, D qr
HCOONa 0.1
Sol. (A) pH pKa log 3.74 log 3.74
HCOOH 0.2
pH < 7
(B) pH = -log [H+] = -log10-1 = 1, pH < 7
CH3COOH cannot dissociated in presence of HCl due to common ion effect.
(C) CH3COOH NH4OH CH3COONH4 H2O
Hydrolysis of CH3COONH4 will take place
1 1
pH pK w pKa pKb 14 4.74 14 9.26
2 2
= ½ [14 + 4.74 – 4.74] = 7. pH = 7 and the solution is a buffer
(D) HCOONa HCl HCOOH NaCl
Initial meq 30 10 0 0
Meq. After reacn 20 0 10 10
HCOONa 20
It is a buffer, pH pKa log 3.74 log 4.04, 7
HCOOH 10
SECTION – C
1. 6
Sol. H = nCvT
4.48
or, 12 CV 15
22.4
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or, Cv = 4
CP – CV = R = 2 CP = CV + 2 = 4 + 2 = 6 cal
2. 4
Sol. The products are CH3CH2CH2NO2, CH3CHCH3, CH3CH2NO2 and CH3NO2 because C–C
NO2
and C – H bond cleavage takes place in this reaction.
3. 6
Sol. For zero order reaction the half-life is directly proportional to the concentration of
reactant.
t 1/ 2 4sec X t 1/ 2 2sec X
X
2 4
Total time needed for 75% reaction = 4 + 2 = 6 sec
4. 4
Sol. CHO
CH = NNHC6H5
CH = NNHC6H5
CHOH
CHOH
C6H5NHNH2 C6H5NHNH2
C =O
(CHOH)3 H2O C6H5NH2 , NH3
(CHOH)3
(CHOH)3
CH2OH
CH2OH
CH2OH
CH = NNHC6H5
C = NNHC6H5 C6H5NHNH2
(CHOH)3
CH2OH
5. 3
Sol.
2X g
2Y g Z g
Initial 1 0 0
At equi 1- /2
Partial pressure [If total pressure P]
1
px P P py P P
1 /2 1 /2
/2 P
pz P
1 /2 2
2 P
p y p z P 2
2
Kp 2
px P2
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3 P
Kp
2
1
2K p 3
P
6. 5
Sol. Work done in anticlockwise cycle is positive and in clockwise cycle is negative.
moles of A are present. Total number of moles of A,B and C at the end of 75% reaction
are X. What will be the value of 2X
7. 7
Sol. One mole of A will form 2 moles of B and C after completion of reaction when 75% of A
converted into B and C then total No of moles X = 0.5 + (2 0.5 + 12 ) = 3.5
Hence 2X = 3.52 = 7
8. 1
Sol. Sb2S3 s 3H2 g 2Sb s 3H2S g
0.01 x 0.013x 2x 3x
1.19
No.of moles of PbS formed = 0.005
239
0.005
At eqn. H
250
3
0.005
KC 1
0.005
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SECTION – A
1. ACD
Sol.
On expanding we get a. c a a. a c b
c a. c a b
(a) is correct and (b) is ruled out.
2 2
c a. c a b
If is the angle between a and c then
2 2
4 2cos 2 2cos 1
3
cos 30o ; 150o
2
(C) and (D) is correct.
2. ABC
3 1
Sol. 8 sin x
cos x sin x
8 sin2 x cos x 3 sin x cos x
4 1 cos 2x cos x 3 sin x cos x
3 cos x 2 cos 3x cos x 3 sin x
cos x 2 cos 3x 3 sin x
1 3
cos x sin x cos 3x
2 2
cos x cos3x
3
3x 2nx x
3
(+) (–)
3x 2x x 3x 2n x
3 3
2x 2n 4x 2n
3 3
n
x nx x
6 2 12
0,2
6 5
6 2 12 12 12
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5 11
6 12 12
3 18 17
2 12 12 12
23
2
12 12
3. AB
Sol. det A B det A det B det A B
det A T det B T det A B
det A A B B
T T
det A A B B
T T
det A AB A BB
T T T T
det B A T T
T
det A B
det A B det A B 0
4. ACD
g 0 h g 0
Sol. g' 0 Lim 0
h h
g x is differentiable x R
2x sin sin 2 x 1 sin sin ; x 1
g' x x x x 1 x 1
0 ; x 0,1
But Lim g' x does not exist g ' 0 g' x is discontinuous at x = 0
x 0
5. A
t
sin t 2 dt 2 sin t 2 2 2 2
0
Sol. Lim Lim Lim
t 0 1
t sin t 2
t 0 sin t 2 2t 2 cos t 2 t0 t 2
1 2 3
1 2
2 tan t 2
6. AB
Sol. The point of intersection of diagonal is (0, 0) and
one vertex A (2, 1) 2 (2, 1) m 1
Vertex is (–2, –1) verties B and D are i 2 i 2
1 2i, 1 2i 3
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7. ABCD
Sol. The three planes intersect in a line.
8. ABC
10
Sol. 2x 3y z
10! 2x 3y z
General term
! ! !
10
………..(1)
12! 12 11
Number of terms 66
10!2! 2
Put x y z 1 in (1), we get
Sum of all the coefficients 0.
Put 2, 3, 5 in (1),
10! 2 3 10! 9
We get coefficient of x 2 y 3 z5 2 3
2!.3!.5! 5!
9. AD
100
100 k 100 100
Sol. Clearly, 100
Ck x 2 3k x 2 3 1 x
k 0
10. AB
Sol. log3 2z 1 log3 2z 1 (as cot 1 x is a decreasing function)
2z 1 2z 1
Or 2z 1 2z 1 2z 1 2z 1
2 z z 2 z z
zz0
2Re z 0
Re z 0
SECTION – B
1. A s B r C q D p
Sol. (A) cos 2A cos 2B
2 cos A B cos A B
Maximum value is 2cos A B when cos A B 1
(B) cos 2A cos 2B 2 cos A B cos A B
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0003
(D) Distance of O from the face ABC 3 distance of A, B, C from
1 1 1
opposite faces OBC, OAC, OAB are equal and is 3.
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SECTION – C
1. 5
Sol. Note that z 0 is one root of the given equation u (1+i)
lm (z)
z4 az3 12 9i z2 bz 0
canceling z, we get z3 az2 12 9i z b 0 iu
…………(1)
The 3 vertices of the square other than 0 0i are u,
iu, u (1 + i)
Now u ui iu 1 i u 1 i u u 12 9i (using O
Re (x)
theory of equation)
4 3i
u2 3 4i u 3 4i 2 i
i
u 2 i or 2 i
2
u 5
2. 3
1
2x 3x 2 4x 3
Sol. dx
2 x4 x3 x2
0
Put x 2 x 3 x 4 t 2x 3x 2
4x3 dx dt
3
dt
0 2 t
3
t 3 2 3
0
3. 2
1 A
Sol. Area ab
2
AD : y x 3
BE y 2x 4 m1= 1
F
solve G 1, 2 (–1, 2) 3
G
acute angle between the medians is m2= 2
m m2
tan 1 o
1 m1m2 90
2 1 1 B C
tan tan a/2 D a/2
1 2 3
now, 180 90o 360o
90o
cot tan
2b 2a
tan tan
3 or 3 a b
1 tan tan 2b 2a
1 .
a b
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9
2 a 2 b2
ab
9ab 2 3600
1
ab 400
2
Area = 400 sq. units
4. 6
dy
Sol. k y
dt
dy
k dt
y
2 y kt c
t 0; y 4
4c
2 y kt 4
y0
kt 4
4
t 60 minutes
1
15
5. 2
n1 n 1
n n
2n 2 2n 2 2 2 (divide by 2)
Sol. Sum tan1 tan1
n 1 2 n2 1 n1 n 1 n 1
1 2
,
2
n
n 1 n 1 n 1 n 1 1
tan1 tan1 1
tan tan
1
tan1
n 1 2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1
Lim sum tan1
n cot
2 2 2 2
tan
1
2
k 2 k2 2 .
6. 3
x x y y y z z z z
2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 9
Sol.
9 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4
x x y y y z z z z
7. 4
1 1 3
Sol. ab sin C 3 2 b sin C sin C
2 2 b
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8. 6
A
Sol. Given, x 2 4x 1 0 x
y=x
4 16 4 4 2 3
2 3 m1 2 3
2 2
From the figure, I (a, b) lies on line y x, 45o 1 (a, b)
So b = a r=1
o o
m2 2 3
Also, from 75 30 D
(0, 0)
r 15o 45o
IBD, sin30o BI 2 As, r 1 given B
BI
BI 2 a2 a 2 4 2a2 a 2
So, I
2, 2 a, b (Given)
2 4
Hence, a2 b 4 2 2 246
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