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Sec: Sr.Super60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs Paper -2(Adv-2023-P2-Model) Date: 14-04-2024
Time: 02.30Pm to 05.30Pm GTA-24 Max. Marks: 180

KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 D 2 A 3 A 4 C 5 CD 6 BC

7 ABC 8 5 9 7 10 1024 11 2 12 2023

13 1 14 5 15 7 16 1.28 17 12

PHYSICS
18 A 19 A 20 D 21 C 22 AD 23 ABCD

24 ABD 25 7 26 0 27 1 28 9 29 4
6.76-
30 4 31 2 32 33 6 34 2
6.78

CHEMISTRY
35 A 36 B 37 C 38 B 39 ABC 40 AC

41 BCD 42 5 43 150 44 2 45 4 46 8
1.73
47 5 48 34.65 49 - 50 16 51 8
1.74
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
2 3 5
1. Sol A  1 4 5  0  A is singular
1 3 4
1 3 4
B  1 3 4  0  B is also singular
1 3 4
0 1 1
C  4 3 4  1  C is non singular
3 3 4
Let X  BC 2  det. X  0
Y  A2C 2  det.Y  0
Z  A2 B  det.Z  0
but W  C3  det.W  0
Hence C 3 has an inverse
2. Key: a
2 2
 dy  x 2  y 2  dy  dy x 2  y 2  x2  y 2 
SOL:    2   1  0      1
 dx  x 2  y 2  dx  dx x 2  y 2  x2  y2 
 
dy x  y x  y
  or
dx x  y x  y
dy x  y

dx x  y

xdy  ydx xdx  ydy
x2  y 2

x2  y 2
y
 2 tan 1  ln x 2  y 2  C
x
 
dy x  y
  xdy  ydx  xdx  ydy  2 xy  x 2  y 2  C.
dx x  y
3. Key: a
 x 
n  cos 1n x
 x n 
Sol: f  x   lim  cos   lim e  e 2
n   n n 
x

x  0  e 2 1
 1n 
 e 1
lim x  

 
n n  1
g  x   lim 1  x  x n e  e n  ex
n 

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 
h  x   tan 1 g 1 f 1  x   tan 1  ln  2ln x  
ln  g  x   x
lim  lim  2
x 0 ln f  x    x 0  x
2
5. Key: CD
Sol: Equation of pair of the given lines is x 2  y 2  2 x  1  0 .
Also, equation of any line through  2,0  and slope m will be y  m  x  2  .
Homogenising the pair of given lines with this equation gives
2
2
x  y  2x 
 mx  y   mx  y 
2

 2m   2m 
2 2
  0  m x  2mxy  1  4m y  0.
2 2
 
If this represent a pair of mutually perpendicular lines, then
1
Coeff. Of x 2  coeff . of y 2  0  1  3m 2  0  m  
3
6. Key: BC
Sol: Locus of M is the hyperbola 3x 2  y 2  3.
7. Key: ABC
/4  1  tan x   /4    /4
Sol: I   ln 
0  dx  0  tan   x   dx  0 ln  tan x  dx.
 1  tan x   4 
dy 1 ln y
Also by substituting x  tan 1 y , dx  , we get I   dy. Now by
1 y2 0
1  y2
1 du 1 ln u
Substituting y  , y  , we get I   du
u 2  2
u 1 u
8. Key: 5
Sol:
B P

A' A
  ae,0  S1 C S2  ae,0 

B'

1
As given S1P  S2 P  S1S2  30 &  S1P  S 2 P  30, where
2
2 2 2
S1P  S 2 P  2a & S1S 2  2 ae. Also  S1P    S 2 P    S1S2  .
2 2
Hence  S1P  S2 P   2  S1P  S 2 P   S1S2 
13
 4a 2  120  4a 2e2 & ae  a  15  2a  17 &2ae  13  e 
17
p  17 / 2, q  13, r  13/17
9. Key: 7
 15
Sol : co-efficient of variance   100  for what series 75   100  x  20
x x
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For second series 90   100  x  20
x
Thus both series have same mean i.e. 20 and the second last non-zero digit of 2020
will be 7
10. Key: 1024
 5   5   5   5   5   5 
210 sin   cos   cos   cos   .....cos   cos  
Sol : We have  211   211   210   29   23   22 
210
5
sin
2 sin 4500 1 1
     Reciprocal of the value of the product =1024
210 210 210 1024
11. Key: 2
Let the degree of f  x  be ' n '
So, we get n 2  1  n  1  n  2
Let f  x   ax 2  bx as f  0   0
x  ax3 bx 2 
   
2
Given relation f  f  x    x  f  t  dt  a ax 2  bx  b ax 2  bx  x   
 3 2 
0  
a b 1
 a3  & 2a 2b  & ab 2  ab  0 & b2  0 b0 & a
3 2 3
x2 4
So, we get f  x   , So, the directrix will be y  
3 3
12. Key: 2023
Sol :
 x  20232024  x  20232023 2023
2024
f  x    x  2024   x  2024 2023 2024
 x  20252024  x  20252023 2025

 x  20232024  x  20232022 2023


2024
 f  x   2023  x  2024   x  2024 2022 2024
 x  20252024  x  20252022 2025

13. Key: 1
2
2  1 
 x1012  x 2024  1   1  1  
  x 2024 
Sol :    dx    dx
x 4045 x 2025

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1 dx t
Let 1   t2  dt
2024 2025 1012
x x
1 1  x 2024  1   2024
 8 x1012 x 2024  1  3   C
2
I   t 1  t  dt    4048   9 x
1012 12144  x 
 
14. Key: 5

15. Key: 10
Sol : As per properties of parabolas
i) PQ  QT ii) SA  AD iii) PS  PM iv) PSR  900
Now let the focus be S  h, k  , then as per (iii)
2 1
h2   k  2   .
5
Hence focus lies on the circle 5 x 2  5 y 2  20 y  19  0
Also as per (v) the focus will lie on a circle with PR as diameter, where R is 1,1
 x2  y 2  x  3 y  2  0
Now let the eq. tangent to the parabola at the vertex be x  2 y  a and eq. of the axis of
this parabola be 2x  y  b
Solving the equations of these two circles simultaneously. Gives the coordinates of focus
 2 11   1 8
as  ,  or   ,  .
5 5   5 5
Hence equation of axis will be either 10 x  5 y  7  0 or 2 x  y  2  0
Solving the equation of axis with that of the directrix gives coord. of D as
 1 37   1 8   11 46 
 ,  or   ,  , hence as per (ii) A will be  ,  as S & D can’t be
 25 25   5 25   50 25 
coincident. This gives equation of tangent to the parabola at the vertex as 10 x  20 y  39
16 Key: 1.28
18 12 9 7
Sol : P  A2   , P  A3   , P  A4   , P  A5  
36 36 36 36
46
P  A2   P  A3   P  A4   P  A5  
36
17. Key: 12
1
Sol : P  A2  A3   P  A2  P  A3    P  A6 
6
Note that A1 is independent with all events A2 , A3 , A4 ..........., A12 .
Also A2 & A3 are independent

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18. Magnetic field due to this element at the center of the coil will be,
  dN  I 0 NI dr r b  NI b
dB  0   B dB  0 ln  
2r b  a  r r a 2b  a   a 
C V 2  22C 2 R
19. i (where   0 ) Pi R
 RC 2  1 2  RC 2  1
d  
dP
dR
0 
R
dR   RC 2  1



0   
  RC   1  R  2 R  C    0
2 2

1 mL1 2260
 RC 2  1  R  L1  
C mL2 333
20. Initial extension in the spring  x0
When voltage source is connected, extension of spring   d0 d1  .
1
When equilibrium is again achieved. K  x0   d0  d1    mg  0 E 2 A
2
2
1  v  0 AV 2
K  d0  d1   0   A K
2  d1  2d12  d 0  d1 
xd
21. Path difference at point P 
D
2 xd 2x
Phase deff. At P  
 D 
2x  2x 
 Intensity at P  I  I  2 I cos  2 I 1  cos
   
x x
 4 I cos 2  I 0 cos 2 [ I 0  4 I ]
 
22. This is a LC-circuit Therefore
1
q  q0 cos t and V  V0 cos t , where   (or) T  2 LC
LC
dq
i   q0 sin t
dt
C
A) Maximum current in the circuit is imax  q0  V0
L
T 
B) P.D. across the capacitor becomes zero after time t   LC
4 2
 T
C) at time t  LC  energy stored in the capacitor is zero and the total initial
2 4
1
energy CV02 now gets stored in the inductor.
2
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D) The maximum energy stored in the inductor will be CV02
2
nhf
23. ABCD Intensity I  where n=no. of photons falling on the metal per second.
A
Saturation photo current in
h W
KEmax  hf  W0 . Stopping potential V0  f  0
e e
24.
CV/2 CV/2

v
+CV/2 -CV/2 +CV/2 -CV/2

x
 CV   CV 
  x x 
 2  -CV/2 +CV/2  2 

CV CV  CV   CV  CV
 x   x  x    x  0 x
2 2  2   2  3

CV CV CV
6 0 A 30 A 6 0 A

CV CV CV CV
  
6 2 2 6

k  2Q  k Q  7kQ
25. Ei   
 2R  2
 4R2  16 R 2

26. The Q value of the reaction is: Q  m  C 2


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m  22.9945  22.9898  0.0047
 Q  0.0047  931.5 MeV  4.4 MeV
This released energy is shared between electron (beta particle) and antineutrino. The
minimum KE of   particle is 0 and maximum KE of   particle is 4.4 MeV.
dv bdy ˆ
27. V  byiˆ  cjˆ  Vxiˆ  V y ˆj a  i  bciˆ
dt dt
a .v  a .v  a .v 2
at  a cos  cos   at  a    a  ar2  at 2
av  av  V
28.  
Colliding with the wall its vertical component v y of velocity will remain unchanged.
(component along common tangent direction remains unchanged) while horizontal
component  v x  is reversed remaining same in magnitude. Thus, path of the particle will
be as shown in figure.
b) total number of collisions with the walls before the ball comes back to the ground are
nine.
1 50 2 1  2 g 
29.   v   0  1   gy dy
2 3 0  3 
50v 2 4 24 g
 0 g  v0   4m / s
6 3 15
30. Consider only left rod (in the absence of right rod). Consider a hypothetical point P as
shown
dx
O11
P
O11
x
O11

d11  2l
m
Gdm G 2l
Gravitational field due to element, at P is dE g   dx
X2 X2
d   2l
Gm d1  2l 1 Gm  1 
At P, E g  
2l d
1 dx  
2l  X  d1
X2
Gm  1 1  Gm d 1  2l  d1
 Eg   
2l  d 1 d1  2l  2l d1 d 1  2l
 
Gm
Or E g  ……(i) Now, let us consider two rods

d 1 d 1  2l 

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Y
d

x dx

X
l l d l d l
d  2l
Consider an element of length dx on right side rod. This element is at a distance x from
Gm
right end of left rod. Field due to left rod at the location of this element is by
x  x  2l 
Gm m
using Eq.(i) Force on this element is = dF  E g dm . dx or
x  x  2l  2l
Gm 2 1
dF  . dx
2l x  x  2l 

d
Gm 2 d 1 Gm 2  1  2l  x   Gm 2  d 2 
F net  
2l d  2l x  x  2l 
dx   ln  
2l  2l  x   d  2l
 ln  
4l 2  d 2  4l 2 
4
31. In portion A,C or E heat absorbed Q  mC T
Where C=specific heat
Q
 T  which is comparable to y  mx
mC
1 1
Hence, slope of line  
mC Heat capacity
mL1 2260
32. Ratio of Lv and L1  
mL2 333
33
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35. A
36. Ans-B
Sol :
OH

OH
P= OH O
Q=
,

O
COOH
O
R= O
COOH , R= S=
COOH ,

O
37. Ans: C
Zn  3d metal; Ag , Cl  4d metal; Hg  5d metal
38. Ans: B
Sol: OF2  H 2O ; NH 3  NF3 ; NF3  PF3 ; OF2  HOF ; NH 3  NH 4
39. Ans: ABC
40 .Ans: AC
Hint: Be : sp3
42. Ans: BCD
Ans:
3
Fe 3   Fe  CN 6   Fe  Fe  CN 6 
 Brown 

42. Ans: 5
Sol: Process will turn from endothermic to exothermic at point where slope of P-V graph satisfy
the slope of adiabatic curve for same gas.
P P P
i.e.  o and P   o .V  Po
V Vo Vo
43 .Ans: 150
 HPO 2   HPO 2 
4 4 
Ans: pH  pK a  log   8.3  8  log 
2  H PO    H PO  
 2 4   2 4
 HPO 2 
 4 
2
 H PO  
 2 4
H 3PO4  NaOH  NaH 2 PO4
9 x 0
0 x9 9
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NaH 2 PO4  NaOH  Na2 HPO4
9 x9 0
18  x 0 x9
x 9
2
18  x
x  15
15  V  0.1,V  150 ml
44. Ans-2
O
C CH
N

O O

OH

Sol :
45. ANS-4
Sol : (Fructose, Mannose , Glucose ,Altrose)
46. Ans: 8
Sol:
Cr  CO   :t26g e0g  n  0 
 6

 FeF6 3 : Fe3 :t23g eg2  n  5


CoCl4 2 : Co2 :t25g eg2  n  3
47. Ans: 5
Sol: P4O10  6 PCl5  10 POCl3
48. Ans: 34.65

49. Ans: 1.73


Sol: For 06 & 07
k
2X  Y 
 P
t  0 mole 2 1 0
t  100sec 2  2 x 1 x 0.5
1 dX  d Y  d  P
    kX 
2 dt dt dt
Half-life = 100 s [reaction is first order w.r.t. X]
3
0.693 0.693 1 0.693  10
k  sec   34.65  104 S 1
2  t1/2 2  100 2
d  y
  3.465  103  X 200 s
dt
200 s means t75% (for first order t75%  2t50% )

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k
2X  Y 
 P
at  200 s 0.5 0.25 0.75
d Y 
  3.46  103   0.5   1.73  103 mol Ls 1
dt
50. ANS-16
X=16
Sol-conceptual
51. ANS-8
Y=8
Sol-conceptual

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