JEE Advanced - Paper - II - Code - H - Solutions 23.06.2024
JEE Advanced - Paper - II - Code - H - Solutions 23.06.2024
JEE Advanced - Paper - II - Code - H - Solutions 23.06.2024
Q.1 C
Figure below shows the situation described in question.
Q.2 B
Figure below shows the charge distribution on inner and outer surfaces of the shells based on net electric
field inside metal bodies of shells must be zero.
Q.3 B
Intensity at a point where phase difference is , is given as
Q.4 D
Net extension in spring is equal to the amplitude A. If x1 and x2 are the extensions in first and second part
of springs then we use.
x1 x 2 A
Throughout spring tension remain same so we use
k1x1 k 2 x 2
1 1
A F
k1 k 2
kk
F A 1 2
k1 k 2
Thus amplitude at P is given as
F kA
x1 2
k1 k1 k 2
Q.5 A, B, C
Fringe width in YDSE is given as
D
d
2 1
Hence option (A) is correct.
Number of fringes in a given distance y on screen are calculated as
y y.d
m
D
m1 m 2
Hence option (B) is correct.
Distance of 3rd maxima in case of 2 is located at
nD D 600
y2 3
d d
5 minima in case of 1 is located at
th
y1
2n 1 D 4.5 D 400
2d d
y1 y 2
Q.6 B, C
Potential energy of the particle is given as
kr 2
V
2
Force on particle is given as
dv
F
dr
F kr towards centre
At r = R, the centripetal force for circular motion is provided by this force, so we use
mv 2
kR
R
Where v is speed of particle, given as
kR 2 k
v R
m m
Angular momentum of the particle is given as
k 2
L mvR m .R mKR
m
Q.7 B, C
Acceleration of particle in y direction is given as
a y 400 3 1010 m / s 2
Range of particle is given as
u 2 sin 2 40 1012 sin 2
R 5
ay 400 3 1010
3
sin 2
2
2 60 ,120
30 , 60
At 30 , time of flight of particle is given as
1
2 2 10 106
T1 2 5 s
400 3 1010 6
At 60 , time of flight of particle is given as
3
2 2 10 106
Time of light T2 2 5 s
400 3 1010 2
Q.8 3
Figure below shows the situation described in the question.
Electrostatic forces acting on any charge is as shown in above figure. These forces are given as
q2
FAC
80 a 2
q2
and FAD FAB
40 a 2
Resulting force on charge A which acts normal to the diagonal BD is given as
q2 1
FR 2
2cos 45
40a 2
This force should balance the net force on BD due to surface tension, given as
FST 2BD 2 2 a
1
q2 2
a3
2
8 20
1/3
q2
a k
3
N3
1/3
1
22
Where k
8 2
Q.9 96
Q.10 12
Q.11 130
Figure below shows the situation described in question.
In this AFB and CFD are similar, so we use
d 2 1
D 20 10
d2 1
Ratio of area 2
D 100
Q.12 4
In the given situation described in question, we can calculate the displacement of the ray due to one unit
is shown in figure below.
Q.13 3
Q.14 1.73
Q.15 3
Q.16 600
Q.17 24
CHEMISTRY
Q.18 A
Q.19 C
S is most stabilize as it is aromatic.
Q.20 C
1atm
P d, p kd and k
1metre
1
PV nRT, kd d 3 nRT
6
4
d1 n1 1
, n1 / n 2 256
d 42 n 2 44
Number of moles added = 256 – 1 = 255
Q.21 B
Q.22 B, D
Q.23 A, B, D
Q.24 A, D
Q.25 8000J
q 0; U 4 30 40 40
H U PV 40 120 80 80L bar
H 8000J
Q.26 5
Q.28 4
Q.29 5
Q.30 4
Q.31 32
Volume moles
So initially,
Volume of section A = Volume of section B = 22.4
For section B,
1 1 Vf Final volume
Vf Vi 22.4 2.8
8 8 Vi initial volume
Pi Vir Pf Vfr
5/3
22.4 5
1 Pf r 3 for monoatomic gas
2.8
5
Pf 8 3
5
23 3 25
Pf 32 atm
Q.32 1638 K
Final volume of section A
V2 42
After heating pressure in both containers becomes equal
P1V1 P2 V2 V1 Initial volume
22.4
T1 T2
1 22.4 32 42 Pf in section A In section B
27.3 T2 32 atm
T2 1638 k
Q.33 4
Q.34 8
MATHEMATICS
Q.35 D
sin x 2sin 2x sin 3x 3
sin x 1 3cos x 3 4sin 2 x 3
LHS 3 at x
3
RHS 3 at x
2
No solution
Q.36 A
The point should lie between the intersection of y = 2 with asymptotes (tangents at infinite) of the
3 3
hyperbola.
2 2
Q.37 D
C a 2 7a 11, a 2 6a 6 1, 1 a 5
r 0 b 1
Q.38 A
g g f x sin sin x 2 & g g f x sin sin x 2
2
f
sin sin x 2 sin sin x 2 sin sin x 2 0, 1
2
Partial Marks : +3
If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen;
Partial Marks : +2
If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both
of which are correct;
Partial Marks : +1 If two or more options are correct but ONLY one option is chosen and it is a
correct option;
Zero Marks : 0 If unanswered;
Negative Marks : –2 In all other cases
For example, in a question, if (A), (B) and (D) are the ONLY three options corresponding go correct
answers, then
Choosing ONLY (A), (B) and (D) will get +4 marks;
Choosing ONLY (A) and (B) will get +2 marks;
Choosing ONLY (A) and (D) will get +2 marks;
Choosing ONLY (B) and (D) will get +2 marks;
Choosing ONLY (A) will get +1 marks;
Choosing ONLY (B) will get +1 marks;
Choosing ONLY (D) will get +1 marks;
Choosing no options (i. e. the question is unanswered) will get 0 marks; and
Choosing any other combination of options will get – 2 marks.
Q.39 A, B, C
f x f x Odd function
f ' x 0 One-one function
Range is f ' x 0 Onto function.
Q.40 A, B, C, D
tan 1 x 1 tan 1 x tan 1 3x tan 1 x 1
1 x x 2 2 x 1 1 3x 3x 2 2 x 1
1
x 0,
2
Q.41 A, B, D
sin 1 ax cos 1 y cos 1 bxy
2
cos 1 ax cos 1 y cos 1 bxy
2 2
cos 1 ax cos 1 y cos 1 bxy
Now put different values on place of a and b. Use cos1 x cos1 y formulae
Q.42 101
Multiply Matrix A with itself to find A3 and then find its trace, which is the sum of the diagonal elements
Q.43 1
Put, x = 0 a 0
Differentiate both sides, then put, x = 0 b 1
Q.44 51
f x kx f x 20 x
x
1
g x a x
g x
8
Q.45 40
Let, a 10n 1 , b 10n 9 , c 10n 3 , d 10n 7
If n 3k b is not prime.
If n 3k 2 a is not prime
n 3k 1 a 30k 11 , b 30k 19 , c 30k 13 , d 30k 17
If k 2, 9, 12 c is prime.
If k 0,1,3, 4,5,6,7,8,10,11 d is prime.
If k 13 a, b are prime and c, d are non-prime.
n 3k 1 3 13 1 40
Q.46 255
xi 2 xi 1 xi 1 xi 5
49
xi 2 xi 1 xi 1 xi 245
i 1
Q.47 150
5! 5!
Required number of ways = 3! 3! 150
2!1! 3! 2! 2! 1!
2 2
Q.49 3.25
f ' 1 5, f '' 2 2, f ''' 3 6
Q.50 27.00
Q.51 5.06
4
P23 r23 3
r 8 5.0625 5.06
P15 r15 2