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ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
PART TEST – III

JEE (Main)-2024
TEST DATE: 17-12-2023

ANSWERS, HINTS & SOLUTIONS


Physics PART – A

SECTION – A

1. B
N0
Sol.  N0  kt 2
2
N
kt 2  0
2
N0
t here t is the time at which nuclie becomes half
2k
N  N0  kt 2
dN  k(2t)dt
dN N
  2k 0  2kN0
dt 2k

2. A
Sol. 2T sin  = Lg T L
T
 d 
2T    Lg 
L/2  d
2
L g
T
4d
T L2 g

 4d
g
vw  L
4d

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3. C
2
1  y 
Sol. dU  T x  
2  x 
 y  2h
 x   
 
2 
1  2h  2c 2h2 2c 2h2
U  (c 2 )  x      dx = 
2    2 
0

4. A
Sol. Equilibrium 0(1+ay0)vg
0 (1  ay0 )vg  40 vg
Fr  0 avgy Mean
position
40vg
0 avg surface
ar  y y0
40 v Mean
ag 0[(1+a(y + y0)]vg position
 ar   y y
4
4
T  2   sec
ag
40vg

5. C
y  x 
Sol.  2A sin   cos t
t  L 
y  x 
 2A sin    A
dt  L 
 x  1
 sin   
 L  2
Separation, x = L/3

6. C
1 1 2
Sol. Now,  
Feff fm f0
1 1 2
 
10 fm 30
1 1 2 1
  
fm 10 30 30
f m = +30 cm
R = +60 cm

7. C
2
Sol. Total area = a
a2I
Force = .
C

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8. A
Sol. f 0 = 1.2 cm, f e = 3 cm v = +30 cm
1 1 1 f e = 3 cm
  f 0 = 1.2 cm
f0 v0 u0
1 1 1
 
1.2 v1 (1.25) 3 cm
1 5 4 1 
   
v 6 5 30 1.25cm
30 cm
 v  D   30   25 
A.M.   0       = 200
 u0  ue   1.25   3 

9. A
Sol. Let  is the angle between x-axis and plane of vibration
Law of malus
2
I = I0 cos |  |

10. C

11. C
B2
Sol. u
20
u  energy per unit volume
 B2  ML2 T 2 
 u     ML1T 2 
       
  3
 0  L
 

12. B
GMm 1 GMm
Sol.   mn2 Ve2  
R 2 h
GMm 1 2 2GMm GMm
  n 
R 2 R h
n 2
1 1 h
 
R R h
1 1  n2

h R
R R
h=
1  n2

13. C
Sol. With the increase in molecular weight, the speed of gas molecule decreases.
1
vrms 
M
(v rms )H2 MO2 16
  4
(v rms )O2 MH2 1
(v rms )N2 = 4v

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14. A
Sol. When any input is ‘O’ then current flows and v y = 0 and when both input is 1
No current flows and v y = 1

15. D
Sol. Q = (B.E)P  (B.E)R
= (104 + 116) (6.4)  (220)(5.6) = 176 MeV

16. D
Sol. r = 1.6, r = 6.4
B = 4.5  102
E=?
1 1
C ,V
 0 0 
C
 r r  1.6  6.4
V
E 3  108
V  9.3  107 m/s
B 1.6  6.4
E = 4.5  102  9.3  107 = 4.2  106

17. B
3RT 2RT 3
Sol. v rms  and vmp  , Thus vrms  v mp
M M 2

18. C
I1 1
Sol. 
I2 9
2
Imax  I I
1 2
2
Imin  I  I 
1 2

Imax  Imin 2(I1  I2 ) 1  I1 I  5


    2
Imax  Imin 4 I1 I2 2  I2 I1  3

19. A
1 1 1
Sol.  
f v u
1 1 1
  
3F0 v ( 2F0 )
6F0
 v
5
6F0 16F0
Image distance from object =  2F0 
5 5
Plane mirror
Image distance from object = 2x
16F0 8F0
2x = x=
5 5

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20. A
Sol. We use
1
hf1    mv12 …(i)
2
1
and hf2    mv 22 …(ii)
2
using (i) and (ii) gives
2h
v12  v 22  (f1  f2 )
m

SECTION – B

21. 8
t1t 2 63
Sol. t   2 hr
t1  t 2 9
6 hr is equal to three half lines

22. 3
Sol. Consider a small angular displacement Torque about the rotational axis
  
Torque    mg sin   ()
 2 
Torque = I
( sin )2 2 sin2 
Im m
3 3
   m( sin )2
  mg sin   ()  
 2  3
 3g 
   
 2 sin  
2 sin 
T  2
3g

23. 1
Sol. mg+FST = B B
mg + 4as = a2hW g
10
10  4   10h
4
 h=2 h

mg FST

24. 4
 dy 
Sol. a 2gy  (x 2 )   
 dt 
dy
  constant
dt
 y  x4

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25. 2
Sol. The central maxima
dy  d2  d2
 d2  x 2  x 
x 1  2   x  (y is P.V. of central maxima from P)
D  2x  2x
Dd dy Dd  dx 
y   2 
2x dt 2x  dt 
 1 0.01 
   (0.001)  0.02 mm/s
 2  0.5  0.5 

26. 5
R 1
Sol. F = (gcos )R  R2 , cos   
2 2
R H 2 g sin  g cos 
2
F  1000  10  (1)

4 10 4
 10   10  5 N
2

27. 2
h
Sol. 
mv

28. 4
Sol. Let ground state energy (in eV) be E,
Then from given condition,
E2n  E1  204eV
E1
 E1  204eV
4n2
 1 
E1  2  1  204eV
 4n 
and E2n  En = 40.8 eV
E1 E1 3
2
 2  40.8 eV  E1   2  40.8 eV
4n n 4n
From (i) and (ii)
n=2
Now from equation (ii)
4
E1   n2 (40.8)
3
Or E1 = 217 eV
and E1 = 13.6 Z2
Therefore
E1 217.6
z2    16
13.6 13.6
z=4

29. 4
hC hC
Sol. We use    3eV0 and    eV0
 2
Solving both equations

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hC hC
 2   
2 4

30. 4
p  dV  p  dV  R
Sol. C  Cv  , 
n  dT  n  dT  2
T
  constant
V2

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Chemistry PART – B

SECTION – A

31. D
Sol. For strong electrolyte
 m   mo  A C
 om for weak electrolyte can be calculated by using om for individual ions.

32. B
O

Sol. P reducing property of H3PO2 is due to P – H bond.


H OH
H

33. C
Sol. Cu  BO3 2  Blue colour

34. D
Sol. H2 A  2KOH 
 K 2 A  2H2 O
300  0.2
Moles of H2 A   60  103
1000
700  0.1
Moles of KOH   70  103
1000
Limiting reagent is KOH
q  mSt
70  103  13.5  1000  4.2  10 3  t
t  2.25  10 1

35. B
Sol. KH increases with increasing temperature. Higher the value of KH, lower the solubility.

36. B
Sol. 2AgNO3  Na2 CrO 4  Ag2 CrO4  2NaNO3
mmol 8 2.4
limiting
m moles of Ag2CrO4 = 2.4
moles of Ag2 CrO4  2.4  10 3

37. C
Sol. Sc > Ti > Zn > Cu

38. A
Sol. 2MnO2  4KOH  O2 
 2K 2MnO 4  2H2 O
3MnO24   4H  2MnO 4  MnO2  2H2 O
MnO24  green in colour and paramagnetic.

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39. D
Sol. The magnetic properties of the actinoids are more complex than the lanthanoids.

40. D
2
Sol. Mn H2O  6  Pink
3
Cr H2O 6  Purple
2
Fe  H2 O 6  Green
3
Sc H2O  6  Colourless

41. C
w
Sol. Tf  K f
MM  W  kg
w
18.6  1.86 
62  10
w = 6200 g

42. C
Sol. CuS is insoluble in yellow ammonium sulphide.

43. D
Sol. MnO 4 is stronger oxidizing agent than Cr2 O72  in acidic medium.

44. A
Sol. Er is a lanthanoid.

45. A
Sol. Cu2   NaOH  Cu  OH2 
blue ppt.
2 NaOH
Pb  NaOH  Pb  OH 2    Na2 Pb  OH 4 
white ppt.
2
Cd  NaOH  Cd  OH 2 
white ppt.
3
Bi  Bi  OH3 
 NaOH 
white ppt.

46. C

Sol. Ni  CO  4  and FeCl4  have tetrahedral geometry
3
Co  C2 O4 3  is a low-spin complex

47. D
Sol. NH4 2 CO3 

 NH3  H2O  CO 2

48. A
Sol. HOCl  Cl2 O  H2O

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49. C
Sol. O O O
O O O
P P O
HO P P OH OH O P
HO O O P O
HO OH
P
OH OH OH
O OH
H4P 2O 6 OH
H3P 3O 9 H4P 2O 8

O O O O O
O O O
P P P P P
HO OH HO OH
OH OH OH OH OH
H4P 2O 5 H5P3O 10

50. D
Sol. Pb3 O 4  s   6PbO  s   O2  g
5O2  P4  P4 O10
4P4 O10  HClO 4  2Cl2O7  4HPO3

SECTION – B

51. 315
2
RT Ca 
Sol. Ecell  E o
cell  n
nF Cu2  
 
300 Ca 2 
3.185  3.20  n  2  
2  11500 Cu 
 
x
1.15  n
1
x  3.15

52. 5
Sol.  Tb   iK bm
 2  0.5  0.2
 0.4  0.5
2AgNO3  BaCl2  2AgCl   Ba NO3  2
0.1 0.1
limiting
0.1  0.1 0.1  0.05 0.1 0.05
 Tb 2  0.05  3  0.05  3   0.5
 0.15
 Tb 2   Tb 1  0.2  0.15
 5  10 2

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53. 88
Sol. M0.96 O 
 M2 O3
3  0.96  2 
n-Factor   0.96
0.96
n-Factor = 0.88

54. 6
Sol. XeF4  O2F2  XeF6  O2
XeF6  3H2 O 
 XeO3  6HF

55. 25
24  100  103
Sol. WMg 
10 6
24

10
24 1
Moles of Mg  
10  24 10
1
Moles of MgSO 4 .7H2 O 
10
1
WMgSO 4 .7H2 O   246
10
= 24.6
 25

56. 3
Sol. Oxidation state of Cr in Cr  NH3 6  Cl3 = +3
Cr 3  3d3
Cr  NH3 6  Cl3 is an inner sphere complex. Total unpaired electrons is 3.

57. 1
Sol. AgI, PbI2  Yellow
Hg2I2  Green
BiI3  Black
Cu2I2  White
Sb3   No precipitate

58. 64
V2
Sol. S system  nRn
V1
1
 20  2n
5
 64 cal K 1
Ssurr  64 cal K 1

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59. 5
Sol. Cu2 , Ag , Zn2  , Ni2  and Cd2  only.

60. 35
PV  714  14   76 1
Sol. n  3
  10 4
RT 760  0.08  10  700 0.08
1
  10 2
8
2
1 10  28  100
%N  
8 0.1
= 35

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Mathematics PART – C

SECTION – A

61. B
n2  n  2
Sol. Tn 
2

62. B
n 1
 
 1 2n n  8 r
 r 1 
Sol. A n  0 1 4n 
 
0 0 1 
 
 

63. D
Sol. Consider three points in 3-D
A(l, m, n), B(x, y, z), O(0, 0, 0)
   
Now OA  OB  OA OB cos  AOB 
lx  my  nz
 cos(AOB) =    1
OA OB
 
Also OA  OB
x y z 7
    .
l m n 6

64. A
Sol. 1, 2, 6, a, b
(a – 4)2 + (b – 4)2 = 29
a + b = 11.

65. D
Sol. a2 + b + c = 0
 an+1 + bn + c n–1 = 0
n+1 n n–1
 a + b + c  = 0
adding : a Sn+1 + bSn + c Sn–1 = 0
now put n = 2022.

66. C
Sol.  +  = – (24)1/4,  .  = 61/2
( + )2 = 2 + 2 + 2  2 + 2 = 0
4 4 2 2 4 4
Now  +  + 2  = 0   +  = 12
8 8 4 4 8 8
 +  + 2  = 144   +  = 72
67. A
Sol. Let S = 1 1  2022   2   2   2021   ...  2022   2022  1 
Also S = 2022  2022  1   2021  2021   2   ...  1 1   2022 
On adding
2S = 2023[2(1 + 2 + … + 2022)]
S = – 2023

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68. C
Sol. Required no:  P 
5
3
3

P2  3 C1  540

69. D
r n r
 1  1
Sol. P(x = r) = n Cr    
2 2
2P  x  5   P  x  4   P  x  6 
 2  nC5  nC4  nC6
 n2  21n  98  0
 n = 7, 14.

70. C
2
Sol.  4  4      2
 2   2 2 2
1
 k4  2
2k 4
2 2

71. B
Sol. B is  2, 2 
B

A(1, 1)

|z| = 1/5

|z| = 2

72. B
1  z2
Sol. Clearly is purely real.
1  z1

73. A
Sol. =0t=5
10 10 10
I  f  x  dx   f  x  5 dx   f  x dx
0 5 5
10
  2 dx  10 .
5

74. B
1 1
Sol. tr  1  
r 2  r  12
1 1
 1 
r r 1

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75. C
 
a1  a2  
Sol. Required plane is passes through and normal to the plane is parallel to b1  b2 .
2

76. D
n 3n
Sol. 1  x  x 2
 x3   a r 0
r  xr

Differentiate w.r.t. x and put x = 1.

77. D
Sol. Sphere touches the planes
x = 0, y = 0, z = 0 and 3x + 4y + 12z = 24
let centre be (h, h, h)
3h  4h  12h  24
 h
32  42  122
3
 h  4,
4

78. A
120
 120 Cr 1
120
C60
r  60
Sol. Required probability  
2120 2  2 121

79. D
Sol. Divide the numbers in 3 categories
(i) ends with 0, 5
(ii) ends with 2, 4, 6, 8
(iii) ends with 1, 3, 7, 9
n
 4 
 Req. probability =  
 10 

80. C
Sol. The equation of plane containing given lines is x + 2y + 3z – 2 = 0.

SECTION – B

81. 12
x  9 y  2 z 1
Sol. Image is  
18 1 10

82. 210
C1 C C C n  n  1
Sol.  2  2  3  3  ...  n  n 
C0 C1 C2 Cn 1 2

83. 4
1    
2
  
ab  c b 
Sol. 5
1 
bc
2

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  
Also a  b  c
  +  + 1 = 5.

84. 468
3 2
Sol. Root of x – 9x + kx – 24 = 0 are in A.P.
 3 = 9   = 3,  = 2,  = 4
 also, 2, 3, 4 are roots of g(x)
 2, , 3, 4 are in H.P.
  = 12/5
 f(5) . g(5) = 468.

85. 7
n13
Sol. |adj adj adj A| = A and adj adj adj A = |A|2 adj A

86. 105
Sol. S12 – S5 = a6 + a7 + a8 + … + a12 = 7.a9

87. 2024
Sol. f(x) = 1 – x + x2 – x3 + … + x22 – x23 = a0 + a1(1 + x) …. + a23(1 + x)23
 f(–1) = 2.1 + 3.2 + … + 23.22 = 2a2.

88. 1220
Sol. f(x) – 5x = (x – 1)(x –2)(x –3)(x – )
 f(7) + f(–3) = 1220.

89. 2024
Sol. z = a + ib  z  a  ib
 z2022 = z
 |z|2022 = |z|
 |z|(|z|2021 – 1) = 0
 z = 0 . |z| = 1
 now z2022 = z
z2023 = z z = 1
 2023 value of z, total 2024 values.

90. 11851
10

Sol.
 1 1 
10

1  x  x3  x 4 
1  x  2  3  
 x x  x 30
30 3 4 10
The term independent of x is coeff of x in (1 + x + x + x )

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