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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions

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1. (1) 31. (4) 61. (3)


2. (3) 32. (4) 62. (4)
3. (2) 33. (2) 63. (2)
4. (1) 34. (1) 64. (2)
5. (1) 35. (3) 65. (4)
6. (1) 36. (4) 66. (1)
7. (3) 37. (3) 67. (2)
8. (3) 38. (1) 68. (3)
9. (2) 39. (4) 69. (2)
10. (3) 40. (1) 70. (4)
11. (1) 41. (2) 71. (1)
12. (3) 42. (1) 72. (3)
13. (3) 43. (4) 73. (1)
14. (3) 44. (1) 74. (2)
15. (1) 45. (3) 75. (3)
16. (3) 46. (3) 76. (2)
17. (3) 47. (4) 77. (4)
18. (4) 48. (4) 78. (1)
19. (1) 49. (1) 79. (3)
20. (1) 50. (3) 80. (2)
21. (01.00) 51. (04.00) 81. (00.00)
22. (01.00) 52. (02.00) 82. (25.00)
23. (00.00) 53. (04.00) 83. (17.00)
24. (01.00) 54. (43.00) 84. (10.00)
25. (01.00) 55. (09.00) 85. (02.00)
26. (02.00) 56. (02.00) 86. (18.00)
27. (02.00) 57. (07.00) 87. (10.00)
28. (02.00) 58. (36.00) 88. (13.00)
29. (09.00) 59. (04.00) 89. (12.00)
30. (02.00) 60. (01.00) 90. (37.00)

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JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions Second Step JEE (Main)–2023

27/08/2022 SS–JCT
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Time : 3 hrs. MM : 300

for

1. Answer (1) 5. Answer (1)


Sol: By Lenz’s Law

Sol:   B.ds
While entering current be anticlockwise while
2a
 i
leaving current be clockwise.   20 x .adx
2. Answer (3) a

Sol: As the flux through loop is not changing, there 0 ia 2a dx


2 a x
 .
will not be any emf induced hence current will
be zero.
0 ia
3. Answer (2)  ln2
2
Sol:   B. A
6. Answer (1)
Where A   r 2
Sol: At t = 0, inductor behaves as open circuit
 circuit becomes.
  1
2

4


B  5t 2  7
4

As B  5t  7
2
i i  8 / 8  1 Amp.

At t = 4 sec. 8v

B = 87 tesla.
7. Answer (3)
  BA  87 weber .
1 2
4. Answer (1) Sol: U  Li at t   , inductor behaves as plane
2
Sol: The pd across single spook will be same as that wire.
along any number of spook

B0l 2
Pd 
2
B0
Pd 
2
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6 Δt = 0.1 s, = 50 V
As, emf = –L(ΔI/Δt)
6
2 50 = –L(–3/0.1)
50 = 30L
L = 5/3 = 1.67 H
13. Answer (3)
Sol:
3 2

i  1Amp.

5V

i  1Amp. U  12 1106 12

 5  107 J

8. Answer (3) At x distance from left

Sol:   B. A  BAcos  BAcos0 Let m = flux due to 1


n = flux due to 2
 B1  4  8  12 tesla
At x from right
1
A   4  5  10 m2    120 weber . Let m = flux due to 2
2
n = flux due to 1
9. Answer (2)
By symmetry, it can be concluded that the flux
Sol: Lens law state that current will be established in through the frame will be zero as can be seen
a circuit in the direction such that it can oppose above
the cause that created the change.
14. Answer (3)
It is based on conservation of energy is
Sol:
10. Answer (3)

i   ir 2
Sol: B0  0 and A   r 2    0
2R 2R
11. Answer (1)
Sol:

100 100 103 


P  Vr .m.s.  ir .m.s.  cos    cos
2 2 3

VB  2R0 
104 103 1 10 i 
    2.5watts R
2 2 4
Current moves anti – clockwise as shown.
12. Answer (3)
15. Answer (1)
Sol: I1 = 5 A,
Sol: At steady state, the inductor (ideal) behaves as
I2 = 2 A conducting wire.
ΔI = 2 – 5 = –3 A

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i  0.35 A
21. Answer (01.00)
Sol: n = 1
22. Answer (02.00)
Sol: n = 1
For maximum power, Lω = 1/Cω
The 2–ohm resistor gets short circuited C = 1/ Lω2
63 C = 1/[10 × (2π × 50)2] = 1/(10 × 104 × (π)2) = 10–6 F
Hence Reg   4  6
63 = 1μF (Taking π2 = 10)
 i  V / R  6 / 6 1 Amp 23. Answer (00.00)

B0= Uniform magnetic field. Sol: n = 0

16. Answer (3) Flux through the loop is constant so no emf is


generated and hence no current flows through
di q
Sol: E  iR  L  loop. A emf is generated for a time varying
dt c magnetic field.
q
4  24
3
q  6c
17. Answer (3)
Sol: Theory
18. Answer (4)

d
Sol: Emf 
dt
B.A
24. Answer (01.00)


d
dt 
2 4t 2  t .  Sol: By Symmetry

 28t  1

 16t  2
= 50 volt
19. Answer (1)

 
Sol: V  5cost  5sin t  and i  2sint 2L
2 
2L

Power  Vr .m.s.  ir .m.s.  cos  0 2L 2L

   
 (Since  2 ,therefore cos  cos 2  0 
 
2L 2L
20. Answer (1)
Sol: n  2 2L 2L

1 1 1
5  100  104  150   
i 2L 2L Leq
10
 Leq  L
5  1.5
i
10 25. Answer (01.00)

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Sol: n = 1 i  7 / 2  3.5 Amp
The effective circuit 27. Answer (02.00)
Sol: n  2
0.05
250  0.2 
i 0.25
E E 5
i  2 Amp
28. Answer (02.00)
Sol: n = 2
Both battery are parallel.
At resonance, ω = 1/√LC when ω is constant,
(1/ L1C1) = (1/ L2C2) = (1/ LC) =1/L2(2C) = 1/2L2C
L2 = L/2
E  VBL 29. Answer (09.00)
Sol: M  0n1N2A

1500
 4  107   102  102    4  104
80
VBL
i n=9
R
30. Answer (02.00)
26. Answer (02.00)
Sol: n = 2
Sol: Y = 2
As the energy density is equal to energy per
Ldi
15   Enet unit volume, for a cube with unit volume the
dt
energy density is equal to the stored energy.
Enet  15  4  2
B2
= 15 – 8 Hence U 
20
=7
 n  2.

CHEMISTRY
31. Answer (4) 35. Answer (3)

Sol: Cr2O72 


alkalinization
CrO42 Sol: Cu+: [Ar] 4s03d10
(orange) ( yellow )
Cu2+: [Ar] 4s03d9
32. Answer (4)
 Unpaired electrons  can show colour
ZnSO4.7H2O  Whitevitriol 36. Answer (4)
Sol:
FeSO4.7H2O  Greenvitriol
Sol: Mn3+ is a very good oxidising agent and it
33. Answer (2) oxidises H2O to O2.
Sol: Oxides of Mn4+ and Cr3+ are amphoteric. 37. Answer (3)
34. Answer (1) Sol: the colour in KMnO4 is shown due to ligand to
metal charge transfer.
38. Answer (1)
Sol: Sol: La3+: [Xe]6s05d0  No unpaired electrons
Butterfly structure Lu3+: [Xe]6s04f145d0  colourless ions
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39. Answer (4) 47. Answer (4)
Sol: Fact
40. Answer (1) Sol:

Sol:
48. Answer (4)

Sol: [FeF6 ]3 ;Fe3 : 4s0 3d 5;t23g eg2  sp3d 2


41. Answer (2)
[Fe(H2O)63 ;Fe3 : 4s0 3d 5;t23g eg2  sp3d 2
Sol: [PtBr5Cl ]2;EAN  78  4  12  86

42. Answer (1) [Ni(NH3 )6 ]2 ;Ni 2 : 4s0 3d 8;t26g eg2  sp3d 2

Sol: For [CoF6 ]3 ,Co3 : 4s0 3d 6,t24g eg2 49. Answer (1)
Sol: Conceptual
 No.of unpaired e  4
50. Answer (3)
2 0 8
For K2 [Ni (CN)4 ],Ni : 4s 3d Sol: 2  (x  3  (0))  3  (2)  0

 No.of unpaired e  0(it is a squareplanar complex)  2x 6  0  x  3


3 3 0
For [Co(CN)6 ] ,Co : 4s 3d 6,t26g eg0 51. Answer (04.00)

 No.of unpaired e  0
Sol:
For K2 [PtCl4 ],Pt 2 : 6s0 5d 8,t26g eg2
 No. of unpaired electrons = 4

 No.of unpaired e  0 52. Answer (02.00)

Spin free complex has maximum number of Sol: 2KMnO4 K2MnO4  MnO2  O2

unpaired electrons.
 Two atoms are present in one molecule of
43. Answer (4) O2.
Sol: More chelation leads to more stability 53. Answer (04.00)
44. Answer (1) Sol: MnF4
54. Answer (43.00)
Sol: Fe4 [Fe(CN)6 ]3  4  3 13  43
Sol:
55. Answer (09.00)
Sol:

45. Answer (3)

4 4
Sol: t  0   18000cm1  8000 cm1
9 9
46. Answer (3)
Sol: Energy absorbed  0 Same number of unpaired electrons leads to
same colour for lanthanoid element.
1
 wavelength of light absorbed  56. Answer (02.00)
0
Sol: M(AB)(CC)2
0 order w.r.t ligands : CN  NH3  H2O

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59. Answer (04.00)
Sol: Coordination number = sum of denticities of all
ligands
6  2x  2y  1 z

 2x  2y  z  6
and its mirror image
 x  1, y  1, z  2
57. Answer (07.00)
xy z  4
Sol: VOSO4 exists as VO2SO42  V 4 :4s0 3d1 60. Answer (01.00)
 It is paramagnetic and coloured Sol: EDTA is hexadentate ligand and hence only
58. Answer (36.00) one EDTA is required to make an octahedral
complex.

Sol:

EAN  25  0  2  5  1  36

MATHEMATICS
61. Answer (3) (iii) When two pairs of repeated letters occur (K,
Sol: 10 books can be arranged in 10! Ways. K, A, A)
Number of permutations when three particular 4!

books are together 2!2!
Treat three books as one unit 4! 4!
Total 5 C4  4!4 C2   2!  270
Total 7 + 1 = 8 units 2! 2!2!
Arrangements = 8!3! 65. Answer (4)
Required arrangements = 10! – 8!3! Sol: Required number of such triangles

= (84)8!  nC3  n  n n  4
62. Answer (4)
 8C3  8  8  4  16
Sol: After choosing three 2’s remaining 4 places can
be filled by either 1,3,4,5 = 4 C4 66. Answer (1)
Sol: To get numbers greater than 30,000 using
C4  7!
4
2,2,3,3,4
Total permutations = = 840
3!
Case–I: beginning with 3
63. Answer (2)
4!
3____=  12
7! 2!
Sol: Required number of words =  210
4! Case–II:
64. Answer (2) Remaining with 4
Sol: Words formed when
4!
4      6
(i) All four letters are distinct  C4  4!
5 2!2!

(ii) When two repeated letters occur (A, A) or Total  12  6  18


(K, K) 67. Answer (2)
4! Sol:
4 C2   2!
2!

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2 2 2 2
Gents Ladies C1. C1. C1. C1

 5C4  2C1  2C1  2C1  2C1  16  5  80


3 3
71. Answer (1)
2 4
Sol: 3x  3y  30  z
1 5
z
x  y  10 
Number of ways select the committee = 3
7
C3.5C3+7C2.5C4+7C1.5C5=462 Since x, y, z are integers
500 – k = 462 Required values of z are
K = 38 z = 0, 3, 6, 9, …… 10
68. Answer (3) It is given by non – negative integral solutions

Sol: Let S  a1,a2,......a12 any element ai  S can  nr 1Cr 1


be following ways
 11C1 10 C1 9 C1  ....1C1
(1) ai  P,ai Q
= 11 + 10 + 9 + …. + 1
(2) ai  P,ai Q
11(11 1)
  66
(3) ai  P,ai Q 2
(4) ai  P,ai Q 72. Answer (3)
Sol:
If P, Q are disjoint 
Required selections = 3.3……3

Using (2), (3) , (4) = 312 A  9 ways (zero should not be there)
69. Answer (2) B  10 ways
Sol: Required number of arrangements = C  10 ways
Total – (Three A’s together) – (No two A’s are Total  9 10 10  900ways
together)
73. Answer (1)
8! 6!
   3!6 C3  5! Sol: Let A, B refuse to together
3! 3!
C, D wish to be together both cases possible
= 6720 – 720 – 2400 = 3600 are:
70. Answer (4) 8
C, D C2 28
Sol: A1 – A2
C, D, A 8 8
B1 – B2 C1

C1 – C2 C, D, B 8
C1 8
Total
D1 – D2
A 8
C3 56 226
E1 – E2
B 8 56
To meet the requirement, C3

A1 has got 8 chances (except A2) None of A, B, C, D 8


C4 70
Similarly, with 10 other shoes
74. Answer (2)
Selecting 4 pairs of 5 = 5C4
Sol: Number of de–arrangement of ‘r’ things among
Selecting any 1 only from pair ‘n’ things

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 1 1 r 1  25   25 
 nCr .r ! 1  ....   1  H7 (25!)      2 
 1! 2! r!  7  7 
 30  3
 1 1
 6C2 2! 1    15
 1! 2!  H7 in 40C5  5  (2  3)  0
75. Answer (3) 77. Answer (4)
P P P
Sol: xyz = N, and xyz  x11y22 z33 Sol: It is numerically equal to positive integral
solutions of linear equation.
Then positive integral solutions
a + b + c + d + e + f = 15
P131 P2 31 P3 31
 C31  C31  C31
 n1Cr 1
1
a = 3= 3  151C61 14 C5
 131C31  3 78. Answer (1)
1 1
a = 6 = 2 .3 Sol: x + y + z + t = 30

 131C31  131C31  9 x 20 Let a  x  2


y 20 Let b  y  2
a = 9 = 32 z20 Let c  z  2
 231C31 4 C2  6 t 2  0 Let d  t  2
(x + 2) + (y + 2) + (x + 2) + (t – 2) = 34
a  30  21  51  31
(Adding 4 on both sides)
(131) (131) (131)
 C(31)  C(31)  C(31) a + b + c + t = 34

 3  3  3  27 Number of non–negative integral

Total positive integral solutions solutions  nr 1Cr 1


= 3 + 9 + 6 + 27 = 45
 3441C41  37C3
76. Answer (2)
79. Answer (3)
Sol: Highest power of prime number P in
Sol: N  25.36.52.73.(23 )2
n
Cr    (   )
 211.36.52.73
  Hp (n!)
 16(27.36.52.73 )
  Hp (r !)
Total number of divisors divisible by
  Hp (n r)! 16  (7  1)(6  1)(2  1)(3  1)
 8  7  3  4  672
40!
40
C5  80. Answer (2)
15!25!

 40   40   r n  r C1(r  1)n  r C2 (r  2)2  r C3 (r  3)n


Hp (40!)      2  Sol:
 7  7   ....  (1)n1.(r Cr 1)

 50  5 Here,

15  15  r = 4, n = 6
H7 (15!)      2 
 7  7   46 4 C1(4  1)6 4 C2 (4  2)6 4 C3 (4  3)6
 20  2
 46  4(3)6  6(2)6 4 C3
 4096  2916  384  4  1560
81. Answer (00.00)

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Sol: Possible ways 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _  C3  C4  15C3  16C3  17C3
14 14

Each place can be filled by any one of 10 digits 15


C4  15C3  16C3  17C3
(0 – 9) 16
C4  16C3  17C3
 109 17
C4  17C3
a  1  10  a  9 18
C4
b9 18
C4  nCr
a 9 n  18
 1
b 9 r 4
18  4(4)  2
a 
   1  0
b  86. Answer (18.00)
82. Answer (25.00) Sol:  n1C2  n1C2
Sol: A  3
 n  n  1 
2

N 2   
 2 
6!
  60 89
 36  1296  x
2
3!2! 
2
12k  60, k  5
Sum of digits = 1 + 2 + 9 + 6 = 18
k  25
2
87. Answer (10.00)
83. Answer (17.00) Sol: Case–I: 8 is at highest place value

Sol: Number of diagonals = n C2  n 8_____


Two positions for 8, remaining three positions
n  n  3
 can be filled by (0 – 9) except 8
2
 5C2  9  9  9  7290
n  n  3
 119
2 Case–II: 8 is not at Highest place.

n n  3  238 Highest Place is Occupied by any digit except


0,8  8 possibilities
17 14  238
Remaining 5C3 places by 8’s other two places
 n  17 by (0–9)
84. Answer (10.00)  8  5C3  9  9  6480
Sol: Total possible 3 letter words with repetition of
Total = 7290 + 6480 = 13770
letters allowed = 63
88. Answer (13.00)
Total possible 3 letter words without repetition =
Sol: 51C41  51C41  51C41  64  4m
6
C3  3!
m 10  13
Number of ways in which required word is
89. Answer (12.00)
formed = 63  6C3  3!  96  m
Sol: Total ways of distribution when each get one
85. Answer (02.00)
toy = 81C31  7C2  21
Sol: 14
C4  C3  C3  C3  C3
17 16 15 14
Possible ways to distributed equal toys for two
children

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A B C  x  y  z  11 111C31
1 1 6  3ways  x  y  z  12  121C31
 9ways
2 2 4  3ways 
x  y  z  13  131C31
3 3 2  3ways 
x  y  z  14  141C31
Required distribution = 21 – 9 = 12
x  y  z  15  151C31
90. Answer (37.00)
Total possibilities
Sol: Cases: x  y  z  10  101C31
 9C2  10C2  11C2  12C2  13C2  14C2

= 15C3  9C3  371  m

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