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JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions Second Step JEE (Main)–2023
27/08/2022 SS–JCT
Code–A
for
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
B0l 2
Pd
2
B0
Pd
2
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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions
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
5 107 J
i ir 2
Sol: B0 0 and A r 2 0
2R 2R
11. Answer (1)
Sol:
VB 2R0
104 103 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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JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions Second Step JEE (Main)–2023
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
63 C = 1/[10 × (2π × 50)2] = 1/(10 × 104 × (π)2) = 10–6 F
Hence Reg 4 6
63 = 1μF (Taking π2 = 10)
i V / R 6 / 6 1 Amp 23. Answer (00.00)
d
Sol: Emf
dt
B.A
24. Answer (01.00)
d
dt
2 4t 2 t . Sol: By Symmetry
28t 1
16t 2
= 50 volt
19. Answer (1)
Sol: V 5cost 5sin t and i 2sint 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
5 100 104 150
i 2L 2L Leq
10
Leq L
5 1.5
i
10 25. Answer (01.00)
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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions
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
4 107 102 102 4 104
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
20
=7
n 2.
CHEMISTRY
31. Answer (4) 35. Answer (3)
Sol:
48. Answer (4)
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
Sol:
For K2 [PtCl4 ],Pt 2 : 6s0 5d 8,t26g eg2
No. of unpaired electrons = 4
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:
4 4
Sol: t 0 18000cm1 8000 cm1
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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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions
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)
xy z 4
Sol: VOSO4 exists as VO2SO42 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!
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JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions Second Step JEE (Main)–2023
2 2 2 2
Gents Ladies C1. C1. C1. C1
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
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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions
1 1 r 1 25 25
nCr .r ! 1 .... 1 H7 (25!) 2
1! 2! r! 7 7
30 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
P131 P2 31 P3 31
C31 C31 C31
n1Cr 1
1
a = 3= 3 151C61 14 C5
131C31 3 78. Answer (1)
1 1
a = 6 = 2 .3 Sol: x + y + z + t = 30
50 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
20 2
46 4(3)6 6(2)6 4 C3
4096 2916 384 4 1560
81. Answer (00.00)
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JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions Second Step JEE (Main)–2023
Sol: Possible ways 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C3 C4 15C3 16C3 17C3
14 14
N 2
2
6!
60 89
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
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Second Step JEE (Main)–2023 JCT–Unit Test–5 (Code–A)_Solutions
A B C x y z 11 111C31
1 1 6 3ways x y z 12 121C31
9ways
2 2 4 3ways
x y z 13 131C31
3 3 2 3ways
x y z 14 141C31
Required distribution = 21 – 9 = 12
x y z 15 151C31
90. Answer (37.00)
Total possibilities
Sol: Cases: x y z 10 101C31
9C2 10C2 11C2 12C2 13C2 14C2
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