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AIITS 2325 HCT IV JEEM Sol
AIITS 2325 HCT IV JEEM Sol
JEE (Main)-2025
TEST DATE: 29-03-2024
SECTION – A
1. B
Sol. As process is cyclic U ABCA 0
QABCA WABCA
QAB QBC QCA
WAB WBC WCA (1)
Give QBC QC A WAB WBC (2)
Subtracting (2) from (1),
QAB WCA 0
(as process CA is isochoric)
Process AB is adiabatic.
2. A
Sol. L f Li 1 T
LS f LSi 1 S T
LSteel LSi S T
LC f LCi [1 C T ]
LCopper LCi C T
For Lsteel LCopper
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LSi S T LCi C T
LS C 1.8 10 5 3
i
LC S 1.2 10 5 2
i
LSi 3
in (1) only.
LCi 2
3. D
Sol. Range on the inclined plane
2
2 R u 2 21
h max
2 g 8
4. A
Sol. Let common acceleration be a m/s2
2kg F=2t
2t FS 2a (i) Fs
FS 8a (ii) Fs
8kg
2t
FS 8 0.2 0.2 10
10
5 t
t s, a
2 5
dv t t 2 dx t3
v x m
dt 5 10 dt 30
5. C
Sol. F t P
Angular impulse about center of mass
P l
F t
2
Angular impulse = Change in angular momentum
l ml 2 6P
P
2 12 ml
Time taken by rod to turn by 90o is (Time period)/4
1 2 ml
4 2 12 P
6. A
7. B
1 1
Sol. mgl sin mv2 I 2
2 2
2 2
1 1 mR v 3
mv 2 2
mv 2
2 2 2 R 4
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4 gl sin
v
3
MR 2 v 3MvR
I I cm mvR MvR
2 R 2
3 4 gl sin
mR 3m2 R2 gl sin
2 3
8. B
Sol. I PQR I AOB M (ON )2
2
1 C
I PQR MR 2 M (1)
4 2
1 2
But I PQR MR (2)
2
From (1) and (2),
R
C
2
9. D
Sol. If a is the side length then v 0 2ga . (Before)
a 2ga v0
and v ' 2g 1
4
. (After)
2 2
2 4
10. A
Sol. F xy 2iˆ yx 2 ˆj , and displacement
dr dxiˆ dy ˆj
y
a, a 2
xy iˆ yx ˆj . dxiˆ dy ˆj
2 2
W F .d r
Path Path
a y a2
xy dx yx dy
2 2 2
xy dx yx 2 dy
Path x 0 y0
a a2 6 6
5 a a a 6 2a 6 a 6 2
W x dx y dy
x 0 y 0
6 3 6 2
11. D
2v2 a 2 100 2
Sol. at ai t
v1 v2 ai 200 100 3
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12. C
13. A
14. A
R x mgx
Sol. F mg ' mg 1
R R
mg g
As it is of restoring nature F x or a x
R R
2 R
T 2
g
T R
Required time is
4 2 g
15. C
GM
Sol. At infinity V = 0, at the centre VC
R
GM GMm
W m 0 VC m 0 R
R
16. C
Sol. x v 1
x2 1 v
dv
2x
dx
dv
a v 2 x x 2 1
dx
a 2 5 25 1
a 240
17. A
18. B
V
Sol. 100 0.5
V
Increase in pressure,
P gh 1000 10 200 2 106 Pa
P 2 106
B 4 108 Pa
V 0.5 102
V
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19. A
3mg 2 mg g
Sol. a
2m 2
20. C
m
Sol. Since T 2
k
1 1
Here, m and k remain constant f H
T 4
SECTION – B
21. 245
Sol. Velocity of the parachute after falling 50 m
u= 2 g 50 1000 m / s
Thus 52 u 2 2 2.5 h
h 195 m
The height at which parachute bails out = 195 + 50 = 245 m
22. 25
Sol. = 3x + 4y
F = – î – ĵ
x y
F = – (3 î + 4 ĵ ) N
F
Acceleration a = = – ( 3î 4 ĵ ) m/s2 ( m = 1 kg )
m
acceleration is constant,
1 2
position at time t, r = r0 + u t + at
2
1
r = ( 6î 4 ĵ ) + 0 - ( 3î 4 ĵ )t2
2
3t 2 ˆ
i 4 2t ˆj
2
r 6
2
When the particle is crossing x -axis, y = 0
4 – 2 t2 = 0
hence t = 2 sec
Work done W = F . ( r – r0 )
W = ( 3î 4 ĵ ). ( 3î 4 ĵ )
= 9 + 16 = 25 J
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23. 50
Volumesubmerged ρs
Sol. and is independent of geff
Volume L
24. 8
Sol. As the spring is compressed by 2 metres with the application of a force of 200 N. Hence its force
constant k is given by
F 200
k= = = 100 N/m
2 2
Let be the distance along the inclined plane in which the mass travels before it comes to rest.
Now applying the conservation of energy.
S
fixed inclined
=30º plane
1 2
kx = mg h = mg sin
2
1 1
Or × 100 × 42 = 20 × 10 × ×
2 2
or = 800/100 = 8 m.
25. 5
26. 3
27. 50
28. 64
Sol. The extension in the length of spring is.
mg GMm 1
x= = 2
, x 2 ,
k r k r
x2 R2
=
x 1 (R h ) 2
2
6400
or x2 = 1 × = 64 cm.
8000
29. 3
Sol. k 1
4 k
m 3 2
2k 2k
k 1
4 k
m 5
k
4 k m 2k 6
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30. 4
Sol. If x1 and x2 are their respective amplitude of motion, then
mx1 2m x2 0...... i
x1 x2 x0 ....... ii
After solving above equations, we get
2 x0
x1
3
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. D
1 1 1
Sol. For H, R H .12 2 2 For D
H 1 2
3RH 1 1 1
= R H .12 2 2
4 D 1 2
4 3RH 4
H = D
3R H 4 3R H
32. C
Sol. NO– > NO > NO+ (bond length)
Bond order 2.0 2.5 3
33. C
Sol. Equation 1 Kc = x³ y³
Equation 2 Kc = (3x)³ (y)³
y’ = 3 times y
34. D
Sol. At half equivalence point (i.e. 25 ml of NaOH)
pH = pKa = 5 Ka = 10–5
A +H 2 O 1+A+OH
K w 1014
Kh = = 5 =109
K a 10
Hence, pOH = 5 and pH = 14 – 5 = 9
35. D
Sol. r K1[N2O2 ][H2 ]
[N2O2 ]
K2
[NO]2
r K1K 2 [NO]2 [H2 ]
r K[NO]2 [H2 ]
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36. D
Sol.
+
HF
EAS
37. C
Sol. H2O + Na NaOH + ½ H2
H2O + NaH H2 + NaOH
38. B
Sol. The balanced equation is:
3MnO4 5FeC2O4 24H 3Mn2 5Fe3 10CO2 12H2O
Meq. of KMnO4 or MnO4 = 200 0.5 = 100
Meq. of FeC2O4= 300 0.6 = 180
100
Eq. of MnO4 = = 0.1
1000
0.1 0.1
Moles of MnO4 = = 0.02
n factor 5
180
Eq. of FeC2O4 = = 0.18
1000
0.18 0.18
Moles of FeC2O4 = = 0.06
n factor 3
MnO4 is the limiting reactant
3 moles of MnO4 produces 10 moles of CO2
10
0.02 moles of MnO4 produces = 0.02 = 0.066 moles of CO2
3
Volume of CO2 at NTP = 0.066 22.4 = 1.478 1.48 L
39. A
10
Sol. Mmix 22.4 10 gm
22.4
Let the volume of He = V1 ml
Let the volume of N2 = V2 ml
V1 + V2 = 100
V V
10 1 4 2 28
100 100
V1 100 V1
10 4 28
100 100
Solving, V1 = 75%.
40. A
Sol. [Acidic strength stability of conjugate base]
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41. A
Sol. (Also check for stereoisomers)
Cl Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl Cl Cl Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl Cl Cl
42. C
Sol. CaCl2 + Na2CO3 CaCO3 + 2NaCl
(X) (Y )
(X)CaCO3
(Y) NaCl
(Z) HCl
43. C
1 1
Sol. W = Area under curve = xbxh (2V1 )(5P1 ) 5P1 V1
2 2
44. B
2C(s) + 3H2(g) C2H6(g) f H
0
Sol.
2x sub H C,s
= B.E. C C 6 xB.E. C H 85 2x178 3x 436 (x 6y)
3xB.E. H H
x + 6y = 2829 … (1)
Similarly, for C3H8(g)
2x + 8y = 4002 …(2)
From Eqs. (1) and (2)
x = 345 KJ/mol, y = 141 kJ/mol
45. D
Sol. B2O3 +Mg B+MgO
46. D
Sol. Ionic radii O2 F Na Mg2 Al3
47. D
Sol. 1
3
2
4 H
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48. D
Sol. The formation of photochemical smog depends on several factors, including sunlight, temperature
and the pressure of pollutants such as nitrogen and volatile organic compounds.
49. A
Sol. Lattice energy is directly proportional to the charges of the ions and inversely proportional sum of
their radii:
Lattice energy (Q1Q2) / (r1 + r2)
50. D
Sol. As per Hund’s rule of energy is given by (n + ) value. If value of (n + ) remains same then
energy is given by n only
SECTION – B
51. 5
Sol. Ephoton = work function + ½ mv2
=work function eV0
…(i)
Stopping potential
52. 3
Sol. Symmetrical molecules with resultant net zero dipole moment
53. 9
Sol. Al OH4 =103M
4
Al3+ OH =Kinst Al OH4 =1034×103 =1037 M5 -------------- (1)
3
Also, Al3 OH KSP 1032 M4 ----------------(2)
Dividing equation (1) and (2), we get
10 37 M 5
OH = 32 4 =10 5 M
10 M
54. 2
T
Sol. r ' r 2 10
So, r = 2r
55. 6
Sol. Percentage labeling of oleum= Total mass of H2SO4 present in oleum after dilution.
= Mass of H2SO4 initially present + Mass of H2SO4 produced on dilution
121.15 % labeling means 100 g of oleum on dilution gives 121.15 g of H2SO4.
Let the mass of SO3 in the sample be x g, then mass of H2SO4 = (100 - x)g
SO3 H2O H2SO4
x
Moles of SO3 =
80
x
Moles of H2SO4 formed on dilution =
80
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x
Mass of H2SO4 formed on dilution = 98
80
98 x
Total mass of H2SO4 present in oleum after dilution = + (100 - x) = 121.15
80
On solving x = 94
Mass of SO3 = 94 g
and mass of H2SO4 = 100 – 94 = 6 g
56. 3
Sol. Quasi aromatic compounds are stable in iconic form
O O
+
+
+
57. 3
Sol. Sp3 hybridized centre with 4 different groups attached is Chiral centre
OH
H 3C * N
*
*
Ph
58. 7
Na4OH + HCl HN2
Sol.
NH4Cl + H2O
HioN HN1
NH4 OH H Cl
∆ HN 2 = ∆Hion + ∆ HN1
∆Hion = ∆ HN 2 ∆ HN1
59. 3
Sol. For a first-order reaction, the relation between the reaction constant (k) and time (t) for a given
percentage of competition ( ) is:
1
In kt
1 p
For t (50% competition), p = 0.5
1
In k.t 50
1 0.5
1
In k.t 50
0.5
In (2) = k. t50
For t87.5 (87.5% completion), p = 0.875
1
In k.t 87.5
1 0.875
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1
In k.t 87.5In(8) k.t 87.5
0.125
Now we need to find the relationship betweent87.5 and t50
k.t
87.5 In(8)
k.t
50 In(2)
Since the k’s cancel out, we have:
t
87.5 In(8)
t
50 In(2)
Using the property of logarithms, we get:
t
87.5 In(2 3 )
t
50 In(2)
t
87.5
t
3
50
So, the value of x is 3.
60. 3
V2
Sol. ∆S = nR ln
V1
3
∆system = 1x 8.314 In 3.37JK 1
2
∆surroundings = ∆system = 3.37 JK1
∆surroundings = 3.37 JK1
∆surroundings = 3 JK1
So, rounded to the nearest integer,
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. A
n 1 n 1 k
Sol. w k 0 w
k 0 k0
0
n 1
LHS = z
k0
1
w k z2 z1 (w)k z2
2 2
= n z1 0 0 n z2
= n z1 z2
2 2
62. B
1
22
Sol. S = 1 3 hence for a Q
3
b Q
63. C
Sol. Let x2 + 19x + 89 = t2
x2 + 19x + 89 t2 = 0
will have integral roots
(19)2 4(89 t2) = k2
{where k is another integer}
k2 4t = 5 (k 2t) (k + 2t) = 5
k 2t = 1 and k + 2t = 25
Or k 2t = 5 and k + 2t = 1
Or k 2t = 1 and k + 2t = 5
Or k 2t = 5 and k + 2t = 1
Solving we get x = 11 or x = 8
Hence sum of possible values of = 19
64. A
Sol. ab + bc = 2ac
Now a3b3 + b3c3 = (ab + bc)3 3ab2c (ab + bc)
= 8a3c3 3ab2c (2ac)
= 8a3c3 6a2b2c2
a3b3 + b3c3 + c3a3 = 9a3c3 6a2b2c2
= a2c2(9ac 6b2)
65. D
Sol. Converse of p q is q p and its contrapositive will be p q
66. C
153
Sol. Let x = 2 2
16
N = x 1
x 2 2x 1
N = (x 4 1)(x 4 1)(x 8 1)
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N = x 4 1 x 2 2x 1 x 2 2x 1 x 8 1
204
Let y = 2
N = y6 1 y3 1 y3 1
y2 y 1 y3 1 y 1 y2 y 1
67. C
Sol. Out of all square marked with x. only one can contain mine. 1 2 3 4 5 6
th
If r column contains ‘n’ mines we denote it as (r, n)
0 0 X X X
(6, 1) (5, 1) (1 or 2, 2) + (6, 2) (4, 1) (1 or 2, 2) + (6, 2) (3, 1)
(1 or 2, 1)
0 2 X 1 X 2
2x 3x 5 C2 2x 5 C2 3x 5 95
0 0 X X X
68. D
Sol. Centre (2, 3) is mid point AB.
69. A
Sol. Applying condition of orthogonality we get
52 = 9 (2 + m 2)
25
m2 2
9
7
m2
9
70. D
Sol. Lines represents by 3x2 3y2 2xy
3 1 x
3 1 y 1 0 3x y 1 0
x 3y 1 0
x 3y 1 0
are 3x y 1 0 and x 3y 1 0
Lines represents by 3x2 3y2 2xy
3 1 x
3 1 y 1 0
3x y 1 0
are 3x y 1 0 and x 3y 1 0
A = P 1P 2
= |x| = 1 sq. units
71. C
x y
Sol. The equation of two tangents can be considered as cos sin 1 and x cosθ + y sinθ = 5
5 4
Let angle between them be α
4
cot cot
tan 5
4 2
1 cot
5
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cot
tan
5 4 cot2
1
tan
5 tan 4 cot
5 tan 4 cot
20 if is acute
2
1 1
5tan 4 cot 4 5
1
So, tan max
4 5
72. B
Sol. Let P a point on given hyperbola whose asymptotes are 2y = x and 2y = x. Let PA and PB are
parallel to the asymptotes
Let PB x = 2y + c
c c 16 c2 16 c2
So, B , and P ,
2 4 2c 4c
4 5
BP
c
4 5 c
Area of parallelogram OAPB = . 4
c 5
73. A
1
aexb
Sol. ae = 6 and 2 =2
1
a b ae
2
6b = 2(a + b + 6)
2b = a + 6
b2 = (4a2 + 36 24b) 36
b = 8, a = 10
2 2
Diameter of the bisector circle = 2 a b 4 41
74. C
xy yx
Sol. t2 2 and t
2 4
yx xy
2
4 2
2
y x 8 x y 4
2
yx x y 4
4 2
2 2
Represents a parabola whose axis is y x = 0 and tangent at vertex is x + y 4 = 0
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75. C
Sol. Given statement is a tautology
76. A
y7 1
Sol. arg(z 2 7i) = cot 1 (2) (x > 2 and y > 7)
x 2 2
z 5i
arg
z 2i 2
x(x + 2) + (y 5) (y 1) = 0
77. A
sin 2cos sin2
Sol. t1
cos 32 cos 2cos cos 3
sin(3 ) 1
= (tan3 tan )
2 cos cos 2
1
Similarly, t2 tan9 tan3
2
1
t3 tan27 tan9
2
1
t10 tan310 tan39
2
1 1
s10 tan310 tan tan 10
2 2 3
78. D
Sol. Note sin < < tan ; 0, Hence, sin cos cos cos sin
2 18 18 18
(B) Since, 2 so, sin 2 cos 2
4 2
(C) sin sin sin tan
10 10 10 10
2
(D) tan sin2 sin sin4
12 10 10
79. C
h
Sol. tan(45 ) (i)
xy
h
tan(45 )
y
Solving (I)
1 tan h
1 tan x y
1 tan h h 1 tan
y
1 tan y 1 tan
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h 1 tan
x h
1 tan 1 tan
1 tan
h 1 tan 1 tan
x h tan x h 1 tan
2
1 tan h
x(1 tan ) h(1 tan )
1 tan
2
h 1 tan 1 tan
2
x 1 tan1 tan
1 tan
4h tan
x 1 tan
1 tan
4h tan
x= 2h tan2
1 tan2
80. A
6 1 2 5
Sol. Here R are required area of ∆ABC = R2 sin sin sin
2 3 6 2
9 3 3 1 sq. units
72
SECTION – B
81. 35
Sol. Let the roots of the equation x 3 + 5x2 + ax + b = 0 be
,, and roots of equation x3 + 7x2 + ax + c = 0
Be , , ' then
' '
( )( ') 0
= 0 (because ' )
5 5
Similarly ' 7 ' 7
So, . ' 35
82. 05
Sol. Let the equation of AB be x cosα + y sinα = 13 where ‘α’ the
angle which OD makes with x-axis
7
1
tan 17 5 tan
7 12
1
17
1
tan
2 2
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7 2
tan tan tan1
2 17 3
2 3
sin ,cos
13 13
Equation of AB is 3x + 2y = 13
83. 04
3
Sol. As tangents are perpendicular we get focal chord y 2 x 5
5
y x x 5 x y 4 ab 4
84. 13
1o
Sol. cot7 6 2 2 3
2
4 cos 36o cot7.5o 5 6 2 1 3
85. 1
Sol. 3ab a b = 1
(3a 1)(3b 1) = 4
(a, b) = (1, 1)
86. 2
Sol. As 0 cos2 x 1
Hence by quadratic
a 2 a2 8a 16
0 1
2
a [3, 2]
87. 7
Sol. Number of ways of dividing objects = Number of non-negative integral solutions of the equation
x + y + z = 3n
Under the condition 0 x,y,z 2n
= Coefficient of x3n in the expansion of (1 + x + x 2 + x3 +…+ x2n)3
= Coefficient of x3n in the expansion of (1 x2n+1) (1 x)3
= 3n 2 C2 3.n 1 C 2
2
= 3n + 3n + 1
88. 3
2
Sol. cos
82 82 6
122 82 x2
2x 8x 8 2x12x 8
2
x 25
BC x2 42 3
89. 5
Sol. For cos x 0 2sinx 0 x 2m mI
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For cos x < 0 tanx 1 x 2m 1 mI
4
5 13
Hence, 0, 2,4 ,
4 4
90. 120
5!
Sol. Number of ways = 2. 120
2!
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