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A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office - Madhapur - Hyderabad
Sec: Sr.Super60_Elite, Target & LIIT-BTs Paper -2(Adv-2022-P2-Model) Date: 07-04-2024
Time: 02.30Pm to 05.30Pm GTA-22/20 Max. Marks: 180

KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 3 2 9 3 2 4 5 5 2 6 8

7 3 8 9 9 ABD 10 AC 11 ABC 12 ABC

13 BCD 14 BD 15 C 16 C 17 B 18 B

PHYSICS
19 3 20 5 21 3 22 6 23 2 24 4

25 7 26 9 27 BD 28 BD 29 AC 30 ACD

31 AC 32 ACD 33 C 34 C 35 B 36 A

CHEMISTRY
37 8 38 5 39 6 40 4 41 1 42 9

43 9 44 4 45 ABD 46 B 47 ABCD 48 ABCD

49 ABC 50 AC 51 C 52 B 53 A 54 C
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SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
1 3
1. P  H   , P T  
4 4
P  P  HH   P THH   P THTHH   P THTHTHH   ........   P  HTHH  
P  HTHTHH   P  HTHTHTHH   ...... 
1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
=  .  . . .  . . . . .  ....... 
16 4 16 4 4 4 16 4 4 4 4 4 16
1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
. .  . . . .  . . . . . .  .........
4 4 16 4 4 4 4 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 16
1 3 9 27 3 3 3 32 3
=     .......   .    ....... 
16 64 1024 16384 2
256 4 256 4 4 256
 
1 3  3 9  3  3 32 

=  1    .......  1    .......
16 64  16 16 2  256  4 2
4 4

 
3 3
1
=  64  256
16 1  3 1  3
16 16
1 3 3 1 15 28 14 7
=       
16 52 208 16 208 208 104 52
m = 7, n = 52
2. A  event that 5 digit number is divisible by 5 last digit is 0 in all the numbers.
Number of ways = Coefficient of x 4 in
 x1 x 2  0 x1 x 2 x3 

0


1  0
4! x  x  x    x  
1! 2! 
   38
1! 2! 3! 
B  event that 5 digit number is divisible by 20 last 2 digits are 20 (or) 40.
Number of ways =
 x 2 x 3 
Coefficient of x3 in  

3! x 0  x1 x 0  x1  x 0  x1 

  +
2! 3! 
 x 2  x 2 
 

Coefficient of x3 in 3! x 0  x1  x 0  x1   x 0  x1    13  18  31
2!  2! 
 B  P  A  B  31
P  P    
 A  P  A 38

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 31
76 P  53  76   53  62  53  9
 38 
Q
P
M
A
(6,1)
B

S N
T
3.
C1 : x 2  y 2  1

C2 :  x  6   y 1  r 2
2 2

M is point of line segment PQ, N is mid point of line segment ST.


 MN is radical axis of the two circles C1 and C2

12 x  2 y  38  r 2  0
 38  r 2 

B  ,0
 12 

 38  r 2 2

 6  0 1  10
2
AB  10 

 12 

 r 2  34 2
   9  r 2  34  36  r 2  2
 
 12 
A

M N
G

B C
4.
NG 2  CG 2  CN 2
1 2  2
 BN    2 CM   CN 2
 3   3 

   
2
1  1   4  1    AC 
    2 BC  2 AC  AB
2 2 2 2 2 2
 2 AB  2 BC  AC
   9  4   2 
9 4

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 2 AB 2  2 BC 2  AC 2  8 BC 2  8 AC 2  4 AB 2  9 AC 2
 10 BC 2  2 AB 2  2 AC 2
AC  AB  10 BC 2  4 AB 2
AB 2 5
 
BC 2 2
2 n12  2n12 2 n12 
 1
 . K    . 2n  1 ,  2n 
1 1
5.
K 2 n
2  K 2 n2 K 2 n 
2 
 
2n1 2 n 1
2 2
2 n1 2n2 1
2 
  2n  1  2n   1
2 2
 2n  1   2n  1
2 2

  2 n  1
,  2 n


 2n1 2 n1 
 
 4n  2 4n  2 
 , 
 2n 1 2n 
 1
  2,2  
 n 
2n12

1
lim 2
n K
K 2n
2

6. A + B = I, A1  B 1  2 I
AB 1  I  2 A
BA1  I  2 B
 A  B   A1  B 1   2 I
 I  I  AB 1  BA1  2 I
 AB 1  BA1  0

 I  AB1 I  BA1  4 AB
 I  BA1  AB 1  AB 1BA1  4 AB
 4 AB  2 I
Adj  4 AB   Adj  2 I   4 Adj  I   4 I  64  82

 7n  32 3n   16 3n   9 3n
7.  n n  2 4 n  n 4n  n  2 4n
n 1   n 1 n 1

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 
16 3n 16 3n  2

n  n  2 n 2

n 1
n 4 n 1 4
16 3 16 9 9 33 m
   12   
1 4 2 16 2 2 n
m + 5n = 33 – 15 (2) = 3
2
tan 1 x
8. I x 2
 x  1
dx
1/2
consider x  dy
1/2 2
tan 1 1 / y   1  tan 1 1 / y 
I   2 dy   2 dy
1 1  y  y  y  1
2  1 1/2
y2 y
1  1
2 tan x  tan 1  
 x
2I   x2  x  1
dx
1/2
2
 
2  
 dx   3  1  x  1 / 2 
I
4  2  2
   tan
4 2    3 
1/2  1 3    
 x     
2  2    2  
1/2


2 3

tan  1
 3   0  62
3
R = 6, N = 3
R+N=9
  x  1 
f  x   og e og e 
 x  2 
9.

x 1
loge  0, 
x2
x 1
  1, 
x2
 x  ,  2
Maximum integer value in the domain of f (x) is –3.
  3
  3  1   
f    log e log e     log log  4 
  3  2  e  e  1 

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= log e log e 4  log e 2log e 2


= log e 2  log e log e 2
10. First consider the case a, b  0. We have 720  24.32.5 , so the number of divisors of 720
is 5*3*2 = 30.
We consider the number of ways to select an ordered pair (a, b)
such that a, b, ab all divide 720.
Using the balls and urns method on each of the prime factors,
we find the number of ways to distribute the
factors of 2 across a and b is  62  , the factors of 3 is  42  , the factors of 5 is  32  .
So the total number of ways to select (a, b) with a, b, ab
all dividing 720 is 15 * 6 * 3 = 270. The number of ways to select any
(a, b) with a and b dividing 720 is 30 * 30 = 900, so there are
900 – 270 = 630 ways to select a and b such that a,b divide 720 but ab doesn’t.
Now, each a, b  0 corresponds to four solutions   a,  b
giving the final answer of 2520. (Note that ab  0 .)
2520 = 4 * 630 = 23325171
x1
11. y-intercept of normal y1 
 dy 
 
dx  x , y 
1 1
y-intercept of normal = distance of P from origin
x
y  x2  y 2
dy
dx
dy x x2  y 2  y
  
dx x2  y 2  y x

y dy dv
v  v  x
x dx dx
dv
v  x  v  1  v2
dx
dv dx
 
1  v2 x

 ln v  1  v 2  ln x  ln c

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y x2  y 2
 ln   ln x  ln c
x x

It passes through M  3,1  


2 2 x2  1 2
 x y yx y
2

dy x2  y2  y 1  0
  1
dx x 1

1,0 1,0
tan   1    tan 1 1

x2  1
f  x   2   2  x 2  3 No real roots
2
x2  1 1
f  x 
2
 f  x 
min
 @x  0
2
f  x  has minimum but no maximum
f ''  x   1  No points of inflection for f (x)
12. f  x  is concave upward function, so f '' x   0
f ' x  is strictly increasing function
 and  be consecutive roots of f  x    
f    f     0
put x   and  in the given equation
f '  g    g '  f     4  2 2  10       1

f '   g     g '   f      4  2 2  10        2
f '    0
and f '     0 ( f  x  is concave upward function)
So g    0 and g     0 from equation (1) and (2)
Differentiating the given equation, we get
f '' x g  x  f ' x g ' x  g ' x f ' x  g '' x f  x  4 x3  4 x

f '' x g  x  g '' x f  x  4 x3  4 x
Substitute x   and 
f ''   g    g ''   f    4 3  4      3

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 f ''   g     4 2  4  
f ''   g     g ''   f     4 3  4       4


f ''    g      4 2  4 
From equation (3) and (4),   0 and   0
f ' x g  x  g ' x f  x  x 4  2 x 2  10
let  be the root between  and  for g (x)
f '   g     g '   f      4  2 2  10

 g '   f     4  2 2  10
f '' x   0
f    0  g '   0
g (x) has exactly one root between  and 

 Z1  A

A/2
 Z4 
I

D  Z5  B  Z2  C  Z3 
13.
I
B

A
A D
E I

D C

ADBI is a cyclic quadrilateral



AID  ABD 
2
ADI  ABI (chord AI subtends same angle on the circle)

ABI  ( BI is angular bisector of angle B)
4
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DBI  DAI  
  3
DBI  DBA  ABI   
2 4 4

 DAI 
4
AID is an isosceles triangle which is right angle at I
AI  ID  2 AD

ADC  ADI  IDC   IDC
4
 A
 DAI  IAC  DAC  IDC  IDB , IDB  IAB  
 2
ADC  DAC  CD  CA
BD  CD  CB  CA  CB  b  a
AD 2  AB 2  DB 2  c 2   b  a   c 2  b 2  a 2  2ab  2b 2  2ab
2

= 2b (b – a)
AD
AD  2 b  b  a   AI  DI
2

CAD is isosceles triangle  CED 
2
 z  z  
Arg  3 1  
 z1  z5  2
2
14. P(1) = P (a or b typed first) =  0.40
5
3 2
P(2) = P (c, d or e first and then a or b)  .  0.30
5 4
 3  2   2 
P(3) = P(c, d or e first and second, and then a or b)         0.20
 5  4  3
 3  2   1
P(4) = P(c, d or e first and second and third and then a or b)        1  0.1
 5  4   3
X 1 2 3 4
P  X  x 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10
n
i) E  X    xi P  X  xi 
i 1
 1 0.40    2 0.30   3 0.20    4  0.10   2

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n
       
ii) E X 2  xi2 P X  xi  1 2  0.40  22  0.30  32  0.20  42  0.10

i 1
 
 0.40  1.20  1.80  1.60  5

 
iii) var  X   E X 2   E  X 
2

 5   2  5  4  1
2

iv)   X   var  X   1  1

15. f  x   cos 3 x  sin 2 x  cos x

 1  cos x sin 2 x  1  cos x 1  cos x


2

3
 1  cos x 1  cos x 
   1  cos x 
 4 2 2
3 
 
 


 4 8  32
27 27
3R 3R 3R 3R
16.
3B 3B 3B 3B
Case : 1) 4, 2, 2, 2
Case : 2) 3, 3, 2, 2

  
1)  4C1  3 C3.3 C1  3 C23C2  3 C13C3 3 C1.3 C1 3 C1.3 C1 3 C1.3 C1  
 4 3  9  3 9 9 9  43,740
  
2)  4C2  3 C1.3 C2  3 C23C1 3 C1.3 C2  3 C2 .3 C1 3 C1.3 C1 3 C1.3 C1  
 6 9  9 9  9 9 9  15,7, 464
No. of ways = 43, 740 + 1, 57, 464 = 2, 01, 204
17.
Class fi xi fi xi fi xi2
0–2 2 1 2 2
2–4 7 3 21 63
4–6 12 5 60 300
6–8 19 7 133 931
8–10 9 9 81 729
10–12 1 11 11 121

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 fi  50  fi xi  308  fi xi2  2146


1073 23716 3109
  
25 625 625
A

X Z

Y 5
X Z
B D
7 7

18. C Y

Let AX   , AY   and AZ  
1
The volume of tetrahedron AX YZ = 
6 2
 2   2    49 --------------- (1)
 2   2    49 --------------- (2)
 2   2    25 --------------- (3)
1  2   2   2      0
              0
           0
   
Substitute      in (1)

 2      2        49
  2   2    49 --------------- (4)
From 3 and 4    12,     61

Volume 
1
6 2
 
6 2
1
 61 12  122

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19. angle between the radius vector at interface is 60
r 2  R 2  4 R 2  4 R 2 cos60
r  3R
v
20. E
b
ln r
a
qv mv 2 q
 
b r m
ln r
a
v
v
b
ln
a
mv
r
qB
v

Br
1 r

Br ln b
a
1 v
 2 2
B r ln b
a
21. N on each tyre = 600 N
N
Excess pressure inside tyre 
A
600
  104
12
P  5  105
Pnet in tyre  6  105 Pa
3 p0v0 p v
but  x 0 0  6 p0v0
4 4
3 x
 6
4 4
x = 21 strokes
22. 600  S T

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600
T 
S
600
T 
400  5  103
3
T   103
10
T  300 K
qB
23. 
m
qB
 t
m
t

v  v0e m
 t
qB
v x  v0e m sin t
m
t
20 t
v x  v0e sin
20
 t
t

x  v0 e 20 sin
20
 x  10
0
24. PV  nRT
25
105  102 x  1   30
2
250
x mts
1000
x = 14 cms
2
25. Ares  A12  A22  2 A1 A2 cos 
 1
  3 A  A2  2  3 A A  
2 2
Ares
 2
2
Ares  7 A2
I res  7 I
26. v    iR
 xvB 
13  2  4  2   2x
 2 x  9 

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16 x 2
3
2x  9
16 x 2  6 x  27  0
3
x
2
27. Rearrange the circuit in following way
R/6 R/3 R/3 R/6 R/3

R/3 2,4,10 5,13,11 14 15,17,23 18,24,26

R/6 R/6 R/3

R/6
21, 25, 9
7,19,3 6, 8, 22 R/6
12, 16, 20
solving the above
we get
3i 5i 5i 5i
i1  i3  i7  , i8  & i4  i6 ; i2  i5
28 84 42 84

28.    2 x.x .x
x

  2 x3
x
2R 
x
  x3  2 
R 
 1 1 
   2  2
2  R 2 4 R 2 

32  R 2

3
P  2
29. For a pressure wave when reflected from a denser medium there is no change in phase
but when reflected from rarer medium there is phase change  .
dx
30. Resistance 
K 4 x 2
1  R2  R1 

4 K  R1R2 

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dQ T0 4 KR0 x
 
dt R0  x
dx K 4 R0 xT0
0 4 x 2 L0 
dt R0  x
R0
0 x  R0  x  dxL0 t
 KR0T
  dt
0 0

0 L0 R02
t
6 KT0
4
Heat released = 0  R3L0
3
 d
31.  a ln 2  I1  I 2 
2 dt

  0 a ln 2

 Qmax  2C 
4 0 a
 Qmax  ln 2

imax  C 
2 0 a 1

 2  4
0 a
imax  ln 2
2
1 g1 g1 3
32. 0   g      g  0
4 42 42 4
  2 g  a    3a  2 g 

4 4
14 g  7a  3a  2 g
a  1.2 g
Gmm 1 1 Gm
33. T .   m
8R 2 4 5R
Gmm
T .   2a  10 R
10 R

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C
7R 3R
F1
3R B F1
3R

A
a = 5R
3
T  2
 5R3

2 5 5 R
Gm Gm
5R = 3 R
3
e
5
4
b  5R  4R
5
Area = half area of ellipse + Area of  x F1 AC
  5R 4 R
  Area of triangle F1F2 A
2
 10 R 2  5  s  a s  b s  c

 10 R 2  8R  5R  2 R  R


 10  80 R 2 
Areal velocity has to remain constant
3


10  
80 R 2

20 R 2
T 

5 2  5  R2
T 125R 3 Gm
2
Gm
34. x1  x2  

  sin     sin     
sin      sin 
mg mg
35. mg   T  ma T  ma a =0
2 2
 Mb 2 Mb 2  2M 3K 2M
36.   Kb  b      K  ,  , T  2
 6 2  3 2M 3K

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CHEMISTRY
37. In acidic medium chromate undergo dimerization, CrO5
38. Al, Mg, Ca, Na, K
N

39. H

40. Gly-should not be N-terminal & ala-should be C-terminal


41. I 2  2 Na2 S 2O3  2 NaI  Na2 S4O6
Millimoles of Na2 S 2O3 consumed = 6
Millimoles of I 2 consumed = 3
3I 2  6 NaOH  5 NaI  NaIO3  3H 2O
30  6
Millimole of I 2 reacted with NaOH   12
2
Total millimole of I 2 consumed in this reaction = 15
15
Initial concentration of I 2   0.1M
150
42. The cell is Pt H 2 H  1M  Ag 2 SO4  saturated  Ag  s 

At anode: H 2  2 H   2e
2 Ag  2e Ag
At cathode: H 2  2 Ag  aq  2 H  aq  Ag  s 
H 2
 
og 
0 0.059 1
Ecell  Ecell  
2  Ag   2 pH 2
 

;  Ag    101 M
1 1
0.74  0.799  0.059og ;1  og
 Ag   1  Ag    
   

Ag 2 SO4  s   2 Ag  aq   SO42 aq 


 1   1 
 Ag    101 and  SO 2   10  ; K   Ag   2  SO 2   101 2 10   5104
   4   2  sp    4     2 
   
43. HAaq   H  aq   A aq 
Initially c 0 0
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At equilib. c 1    c c

c 2 0.1c2 0.01c


Ka   
c 1    0.9c 0.9
0.1c 9 Ka
Ka  ;c   90 K a
9 0.1
44. P = 3, Q = 80, R = 6
1
I) M 2  1000  103 M
SO4 6
10
II) n 2  1mol ; nHCQ3  2mol
SO4

So, n  1  1  2mol or Ca 2  80 ppm


Ca 2
III) CaO  Ca  HCO3 2  2CaCO3  H 2O
1 mol
So, nCaO  1mol
P  Q 80  3
 4
10 R 10  6
45. Cyclopentadienyl anion
Br

46. Only option B gives Br

47. Crylolite lowers to melting point


48. All can decolorise
49. a, d,e can be considered as unit cells
50. 11 NCERT Part–1
51. With H 2 SO4 , NaI gives I 2
52. Root word is propane
53. Solubility of sulphates decreases down the group
54. E  H    PV 
= –194 – [(20 – 50)2]0.1
= –194 + 6 = – 188 KJ

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