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AITS-FT-II-(Paper-2) PCM(Sol)-JEE(Advanced)/15
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2. B A C
3. A D D
4. B A B
5. A C D
6. C D D
7. D C C
A, B A, B, C, D C, D
8.
A, B, C A, B, C B, C
9.
A, B B, D A, B, D
10.
A, B, D C, D A, C
11.
12. A B B
13. A B D
14. A B B
15. A C A
16. B D C
(A) (q), (A) (s), (B) (r), (A) (p, q, s)
(B) (p, q, s, t), (C) (q), (D) (p) (B) (t) (C) (s)
1.
(C) (p, q, s, t), (D) (q)
(D) (r, s)
(A) (r), (B) (r), (A r), (B s ), (A) (p) (B) (q)
2. (C) (p), (D) (p) (C p, ), (D q) (C) (p)
(D) (t)
1. 3 2 3
2. 2 5 4
3. 7 2 2
4. 2 6 7
5. 5 2 8
6. 4 4 5
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Physics PART I
SECTION A
1. Momenta and charged are equal and opposite, so sense of the motions are opposite.
Mv
R= their radii are equal.
qB
2. We can not assume total mass to be concentrated at centre of mass for calculation of all the thing e.g.
for calculation of moment of inertia, calculation of torque of centrifugal force on a rod about hinge as
shown.
(i) (ii)
6. Kx = (m + M) a + ma cos
Block: a + a cos = g sin
...(ii)
From (i) & (ii)
Kx mgsin cos
a K1x K 2
M msin2
Max. compression
2mgsin cos
= Block + Wedge
K
7. Net magnetic moment of loop formed is zero, hence torque due to magnetic field is zero.
11. K = K D + KP A
1 1 1 v
= mv 20 1 m(2V0 )2 C
2 2 2
11 O
= mV02
4
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SECTION C
3. Let A, B, and C be C.M. of larger
section , smaller section and total rod
L L
CC ' , AC '
12 6
1
2 2
L L L 2
OC = =
2 6 12
65
L
12
Moment of inertia about O
7
I ML2 Maximum torque of about O
8
3Mg
max = (OC)
2
65 g
max = max
I 7 L
sin 900
4. = 2
sin 300 900
300
5. kx0 = ma0
L ML2 3 g
6. = /I = Mg
2 3 2L
Mg N
acm = L/2 = 3g/4 =
M
Mg
N=
4
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Chemistry PART II
SECTION A
1. Diazomethane being a base will pick up the hydrogen which is most acidic. The H of the OH group
ortho to NO2 group is most acidic
OH OH
H O O
NO2 OH NO2 OH
CH 2 N N
CH 3 N N
2. Choice (B) is incorrect as all the gases above their respective Boyles temperature show throughout
+ve deviation.
4. All reducing sugars are mutarotating. Although IV is an -hydroxy ketone and hence reducing but it
cant mutarorate as it is not a carbohydrate/cant form ring. In II the glycosidic bond is in between two
anomeric carbons and hence ring opening cant occur. Thus non-reducing as well as non-
mutarotating.
5. Mg 3 N 2 6H 2O
3Mg(OH) 2 2NH3
(A)
2NH 3 3CuO
3Cu N 2 3H 2O
(C)
9. At constant pressure, the addition of inert gas shifts the equilibrium towards larger no. of moles.
14. Since, it liberates a gas on reaction with dilute H2SO4, it cannot be a sulphate salt, it would be a
carbonate salt. Malachite ore of copper, CuCO3. Cu(OH)2 is green in colour.
2
15. Cu NH3 4 2KCN Cu CN 2 2K 4NH3
decomposes
2Cu CN 2 2CuCN CN 2
White ppt
3
CuCN 3KCN Cu CN 4 3K
Colourless
Cu1 has a d10 configuration, so it is tetrahedral in shape with sp3 hybridization.
16. Gravimetric estimation of Cu2+ would be possible only when the given procedure gives an insoluble
compound on treatment with a given reagent.
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Cu SCN 2 2K
Cu2 2KSCN
Black ppt
decomposes
2Cu SCN2 2CuSCN SCN2
White ppt
With other reagents, either there is no reaction or even if it reacts, then the product is a soluble
compound.
SECTION C
CH3 CH3
H Br Br H
H Br Br H
Br H H Br
CH3 CH3
rCnH2n 2 1 MH2 O
2.
rH2 O 2 MCnH2n2
MCnH2n2 = 4 18 = 72
12 n + 1 (2n + 2) = 72
14n + 2 = 72
n=5
3. Let formula of hydrated dibasic acid be H2 A .x H2 O
Equivalent of dibasic acid = Equivalent of NaOH
2.505 2 35
1
M 1000
2.505 2 1000
M 143.14
35 1
H2 A.xH2 O H2 A xH2 O
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1 n 0.768
146 56
0.768 146
n 2
56
6. Three in the ring and fourth on the CH2 group as shown
1 2
4
CH2 3
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d2 27 1
dx2
P E 28 ln3 2 3 x 28 ln32 3x 47 0
d
For maximum P(E)
dx
P E 0 27 3x = 3x 47 x = 25
x x 1 ..... x r 1
2. For 0 r n, the polynomial x Cr is of degree r
r!
x x x
Q(x) = C0 + C1 + .. + Cn is polynomial of degree n
Q(k) = 2k for k = 0, 1, 2, .., n
P(x) = Q(x) x then
P(n + 1) = Q(n + 1) = 2n + 1 1
f n 1 8 22 65 209 732
4. For n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, = 3, , , , ,
f n 3 8 22 65 209
8 f n 1 8
The minimum of these is , for n > 6, 3
3 f n 3
5. Let 1 + sin x = y
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1 3y 3y
I dy again let t2
y 1 y 1 y
t2 t 3
I = 8 dt 3 ln 2 tan1 t c
t 2
3 t 1 2
t 3
1/3 1/3
6. Let a 108 10 , b 108 10
a b = x, a3 b3 = 20, ab = 2
3 3 3 3
x = (a b) = a b 3ab(a b) = 20 6x
3
x + 6x 20 = 0
x = 2 is only one real solution
8. S = + = 1
2
z2n 1
3 z 1 1
P = = z 2 2
sec 2
z 1 1
z 1 z 2 4 2n 1
z
1
9. f6 fm x f4 x
1 x
fm x 1 1
f6 fm x
fm x 1 x
x 1
Let f m(x) = k fm x f6 x m = 6
x
1
Assign, f n(f4(x)) = f 3(x) =
x
1 1 1 t 1
fn let 1 x = t x = t hence, n = 5
1 x x
x x x
10. Given equation can be written as xf t dt t f t dt f t dt sin x cos x x 1 differentiating
0 0 0
x
x f x f t dt x f x f x cos x sin x 1 again differentiating
0
f(x) = f(x) sin x cos x which is linear differential equation of 1st order whose solution gives
x x
ye = e cos x + c
x = 0, y = 0 c = 1
x
f(x) = e cos x
1 1 1 5
1 t
t t 1 2
1 5 1
But for t , t > 1 f(1) < f(1 + t) = 1 a contradiction
2 t
13.
M meets the given plane in P1, 2 3, 0, 2 3 line L meets the plane in
P 2cos 2 3, 2 2 sin , 2 cos 2 3
2
Thus (PP1) = 8
P describes a circle of radius 2 2
15. lim
A C x 2 2
Bx
2 for existence of limit A = C
2
x B
x A C
x
BC B
Hence, (using A = C2)
A C
B
L 2
A C
If C = A then limit does not exist hence C A
B
4
C
SECTION B
x/2
1. (A) x 2 5x 6 x 2 5x 4 A
x/2
x2 5x 6 x 2 5x 4 B
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x4 x x
Now, A + B = 2 4 2 2 4 , AB 2 2
AB=0A=B
Since power of A and B are same
x = 0, x2 5x 4 0 x = 0, 4, 1
2
x2 x 2 x2 x 2
(B) Equation can be written as 2 a 3 2 a 4 0
x x 1 x x 1
x2 x 2 7
t 2 as t 1,
x x 1 3
7
Equation reduces to t2 (a 3)t + (a 4) = 0 at least one root of equation lies in 1,
3
t = a 4, 1
7 7 19
One root lies in 1, 1 a 4 a 5,
3 3 3
2 2
2 x x
(C) 1 x 1 ..... 1 3 ..... P0 P1x ..... Pr x r ..... .. (1)
2 2
x
Replace x by
2
2 2 2
x x x x n
1 1 2 ..... 1 n P0 P1 ..... Pr x .....
2 2 2 2
Equating the coefficient of xr
22 Pr 1 Pr 2
Pr putting x0 in (1), we get P0 = 1
2r 1
1 1
P1 2 1 2 ..... 4
2 2
(D) x + y + z = n, x 1, y 1, z 1 number of solution is Pn n 1Cn3
n 1 n n 1
Cn 3 Cn 2 Cn1 n 1n 2 n n 1 n n 1
n n 1 n 2 1
Cn 2 Cn 1 Cn n n 1 n n 1 n 1n 2
8
n 1
Cn 1 n 2
Cn n 3
Cn1 n n 1 n 2 n 3 n 2
n 1
1 n n 1 n
1
On applying C3 C3 C2, C1 C1 C2 and C1 C1 + C3 = 0 2n 1 = 1
2
0 2 n 1 1
|| = 1
6
2. (A) z = (2 cos 30 cos 18 + i2 sin 30 cos 18)
= 26 cos6 18 (cos 180 + i sin 180) = 26 cos6 18
2 dy
(B) f(x) + f (x) = 1 y 2 1 y = tan (c x)
dx
We must have c a = 2n 1 and c b = 2n 1 for some n I
2 2
ba
min 1
(C) Let cos1 x = then tan tan 1
4 2 4 2
2 sec = 1
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1
sec no solution
2
(D) 7 = 4 = 3 tan 4 = tan 3
7
t3 21t2 + 35t 7 = 0, t = tan2
2 3
Above equation has the roots tan2 , tan2 , tan2 and sum of roots = 21
7 7 7
1
Replacing t =
r
7r3 35r + 21r 1 = 0 has three roots
2 3
cot 2 , cot 2 , cot 2 and sum of roots = 5
7 7 7
SECTION C
f x dx
1. Let g x x 2 x 13 .. (1)
A B C D E
= x x 2 x 1 x 12 x 13 dx
B D E
= A ln x Cln 1 x
x 1 x 2 x 12
Since g(x) is a rational function hence A = C = 0
B D E
g x 2 2
3
dx .. (2)
x x 1 x 1
Comparing (1) and (2), we get f(x) = (B + D)x 3 + (3B + D + E)x2 + 3Bx + B
f(x) is quadratic
B + D = 0, f(0) = 1 gives B = 1 D = 1
f(x) = (2 + E)x2 + 3x + 1
f(0) = 3
1 0 1
2. 0 1 1 R1 R1 R 3 , R 2 R 2 R 3 on solving [x] + [y] + [z] + 1, taking maximum value, we
x y z 1
get 4
36 3 8
3. tan1 tan1 tan1
77 4 15 2
C= 3
1
3 x 2 2x 2
dx ln9 ln27 ln3
2
2 x 3x 6x 11
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t2
d
D= g x dx 6g 9 12 ln 3
dt 1
A(B + C) D = 7 ln 3 k = 7
2 O
5. r1 r2 r1 r2 sin
n
A3
2 2
r1 r2 r1 r2 cos
n n r2
2 2
The given equality reduces to tan 1
n n
2 8 A1 r1 A2
m n m z , least n = 8
n 4 1 4m
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